The release speed of Tui's divine power is not as fast as that of four generations of Huo Ying's Flying Raytheon, which makes Tui unable to cope with Namikaze Minato's continuous attacks.
Why can't Daitu attack Muye Village and beat Namikaze Minato? Because the skill speed is not fast enough. This aspect is the consideration of Kishimoto's role setting, which is irreversible. Although Shenwei and Fei Raytheon belong to space endurance, Fei Raytheon has obvious advantages in speed in actual combat, and the starting mode of Fei Raytheon is not complicated: how to carve Fei Raytheon on suffering or other objects? Throw out the bitter water or put it in the reserved position in advance? Watergate launch technology (which requires chakras to provide energy) starts space transfer and displacement to complete.
That is to say, in principle, as long as chakra has enough special skills of flying Raytheon at the same time, the reaction speed far exceeds the blurring ability of Tu Shenwei, and the launching process of Tu Shenwei in actual combat is more complicated: first, predict the attack position of the opponent? Move the location covered by the attack to another space? After successfully avoiding the attack, move your body back from another space? Then we can continue to emit huge amounts of energy.
The fourth generation of fire shadow is a skill that can only be restrained by the soil that can't keep both the virtual and the real state at the same time. When the soil transfer was completed, Namikaze Minato's flying Raytheon had already played a role. The absolute difference in speed between the two skills makes Tu unable to cope with Namikaze Minato's follow-up actions, which is the fundamental reason why Tu is still suppressed even though he knows Namikaze Minato's intelligence.
In the plot, Tu Tu wants to capture four generations of Huo Ying alive, so he must maintain the materialization of his body. Without this setting, Tu can avoid the attack. However, due to the difference in skill speed, Tu can only choose to avoid the attack of Kuwu after throwing. When he wanted to avoid the spiral pill, Tu's body had just moved back from the different space of Shenwei, and it was too late to use Shenwei's skills again, and then he continued to suppress it by taking advantage of speed.
Dai Tu didn't notice that Watergate's special experience was the key to restraining Raytheon, so he was suppressed by Namikaze Minato.
Tui has not experienced many battles in the plot, so there is a clear gap between Tui and Fengshuimen in combat experience. In the course of the battle, Watergate has basically understood the advantages and disadvantages of Shenwei after several confrontations with Dai Tu, but Dai Tu still hasn't found the relevant characteristics of Flying Raytheon for targeted layout.
Arguably, Datu had been a disciple of Namikaze Minato before being brainwashed by Neiguang, so he should be familiar with the characteristics of Flying Raytheon. However, Dai Tu didn't take a good coping strategy against Raytheon in actual combat, so it can be said that ginger is still old and spicy. Detu still allows Namikaze Minato to use the special unmarked position "Bitter" at will. If Dai Tu absorbs the bitterness of Watergate into another space, the flying Raytheon of Watergate may not work.
Even if it is transferred, it is possible to directly transfer to a different space, which will have an absolute advantage, but it is impossible to achieve it when the speed gap is so obvious. Therefore, from the beginning, there was something wrong with the operational strategy with soil, and it was inevitable to lose. Even if we know the information of Tu Fei Raytheon, we still can't make up for the speed gap between the two sides.
Finally, to sum up, I personally think that Dai Tu will be killed for two reasons: first, the speed advantage of Flying Raytheon is obvious, and Shenwei can't keep up with the speed of Flying Raytheon, so Dai Tu is at a disadvantage in skills; second, the mistakes in combat experience and tactical design make Dai Tu still constrained by Namikaze Minato. Please forgive me if the analysis is not in place. If you have other ideas, please leave a message to discuss.