-Some actual Ninjutsu actually involves cherry blossoms, you know. Don't be too quick to assume 'Genjutsu'. People can and will call you out on that. It can cost you a match.Ok can do,ill start with ym least favourite from that list,
My least favourite would have to be ( Genjutsu: Kahen Tonsou ) - Illusion Technique: Flower Petal Escape
I dont like this technique mostly due to its utter obviousness,one second your standing there looking that your opponent and then he turns into flower petals?its just to obvious for ym fighting style,i prefere to use my genjutsu to truely make my opponent think he isnt in it,but using this technique i believe would just be a waste of the three techniques,as soon as my opponent turned to flower petals(being immortal) id immediately assume genjutsu and stab myself just to be safe,and because its such an obvious jutsu and im immortal stabbing myself wouldnt cause any serious battle problems so itd just be a safe thing to do,but i just dont like blantantly obvious jutsu like this one.
My favourite of those is Illusion technique: servant
I like this technique because id combine it with some form of accuall close jutsu,perhaps a lightning clone because of the added paralysation effect,id start by accually making the clone,this would add to the illusion,id then perform the handseal which traps them in the genjutsu and throw paper bomb,while my opponent accually believes my own clone is truely advancing id use Hidden mist Jutsu to hide both of our postions,while im using the mist my clone could circle around the opponent getting close to him or even behind him,if he broken the genjutsu he'd awake to a mist and a paper bomb,and by the time he used a jutsu to counter the paper bomb my clone would be ontop of him without his knowing
Thats why i like that technique because i could use it in any number of different situations,i hope thats what you where hoping for
-That's a lot of moves there, you know. Creating a clone, protecting it, performing the illusion, sneaking around, using the Hidden Mist, etcetera. It takes time and you don't have that in a fight. Plus; don't you see the irony in condeming the use of one D-ranked Genjutsu as a 'waste' while hailing the other as a 'super-duper' combo if used with two other techniques? That's a full move right there.
And I see you're very well-versed in explaining how very nice and useful D-ranked techniques, so I'll just give you a quick reminder of my policy: don't bullshit me. If you think the techniques are bad, then for God's sake tell me. You can have any opinion you want; as long as you can argue for it.
Now be straight with me; are you going to use these in battle? Why? Why not? Describe a few quick combos involving one or more of these techniques.
It's boring. I can agree with that. It also takes five handseals; which is a lot.My favorite technique > ( Kasumi Jūsha no Jutsu ) - Mist Servant Technique
This technique is pretty interesting, after performing a single hand seal, this technique puts a person on the illusion that you have jutsu created a hand seal making a clone rush towards them, while in reality a paper bomb is approaching them. Now this seems to be more efficient than the one below, since it is a direct attack, and the opponent if in mid / short range will possible enter close combat if fooled well enough by this and the paper bomb will blow up severely injuring them.
my least favorite technique > ( Genjutsu: Kahen Tonsou ) - Illusion Technique: Flower Petal Escape
Well first off I understand the principle of the jutsu which is basically to conceal your movements with this jutsu, though I am confused about it, because it seems like an easy technique you simply make the flower petals around you and the opponent ending up blocking their view, it is kinda boring in my opinion. It blocks the persons view though it doesn't do anything else really. Its difficult to explain, but I simply don't like the way this jutsu works......
And fair. You don't like it; fair.
Yet, you seem to have the same tendency to glorify techniques, just as Delta does.
Be straight with me; are you going to use these? Same questions as for Delta.
Now the both of you: three out of five techniques state how many handseals they need. Have you checked whether or not the rest need any? And if they do; how many?
As a note: I approve of both your plans regarding the Mist Servant illusion. One handseal and a paper bomb, that's pretty fast, isn't it? But what's keeping your opponent from simply firing an S-ranked blast of fire towards the 'clone' and, in doing so, you?