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He did. He died after using the last of his chakra to save Chōji who had valuable intel on the enemy during the Invasion of Pain, but he was later revived by Outer Path: Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique.

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  • Did kakashi die
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  • He did. He died after using the last of his chakra to save Chōji who had valuable intel on the enemy during the Invasion of Pain, but he was later revived by Outer Path: Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique.
  • Yes. Kakashi did die after using up his last chakra while fighting Pain. But fortunately he was also revived by Pain later in the story (chapter 449).
  • He was killed by pain but then again brought back to life.
  • Yes. Kakashi died because he was killed by Pain. But fortunately he was also revived by Pain later in the story(Chapter 449).
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  • He did. He died after using the last of his chakra to save Chōji who had valuable intel on the enemy during the Invasion of Pain, but he was later revived by Outer Path: Samsara of Heavenly Life Technique.
  • Yes. Kakashi did die after using up his last chakra while fighting Pain. But fortunately he was also revived by Pain later in the story (chapter 449).
  • He was killed by pain but then again brought back to life.
  • Yes. Kakashi died because he was killed by Pain. But fortunately he was also revived by Pain later in the story(Chapter 449).
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