Okay, so for this training session I'm going to give you a technique, describe it a bit, and then ask you to do three things for me. First, I want your detailed explanation on how it's performed. Second, I want a description of how you'll use it in battle. And third, I want a "reality check" - how you would go about determining you were in an illusion if you were caught in it. So let's try that with the first jutsu:
( Magen: Kokoni Arazu no Jutsu ) - Demonic Illusion: False Surroundings Technique
Rank: D
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 10 (+5 if you use it double)
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user casts an illusion over an area that allows him to manipulate the way an area looks to fool an opponent. He can only change the way the terrain looks, and not any other feature.
A very simple illusion that affects the optic nerve, changing how your opponent sees the battlefield. With this illusion, you can affect how an entire group of people perceives a particular object, or group of similar objects (like a forest of trees, for example). The object can be as small as a shuriken, or as large as the ground you stand on, but you only affect sight. You can use this technique twice (and it will count as two moves) in order to achieve one of two effects. The first is to create an illusion over top of the first illusion, for example making a kunai look like a candy cane and then make the candy cane look like snake. By doing this, if your opponent breaks the snake illusion it will still appear to be a candy cane, and not a kunai (that is, if they use Kai or D-rank-level pain). You can also use it to change two objects at lessened chakra cost for the second illusion. The technique is only limited by two factors: your imagination and the fact that it only affects vision.
( Magen: Kokoni Arazu no Jutsu ) - Demonic Illusion: False Surroundings Technique
Rank: D
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 10 (+5 if you use it double)
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user casts an illusion over an area that allows him to manipulate the way an area looks to fool an opponent. He can only change the way the terrain looks, and not any other feature.
A very simple illusion that affects the optic nerve, changing how your opponent sees the battlefield. With this illusion, you can affect how an entire group of people perceives a particular object, or group of similar objects (like a forest of trees, for example). The object can be as small as a shuriken, or as large as the ground you stand on, but you only affect sight. You can use this technique twice (and it will count as two moves) in order to achieve one of two effects. The first is to create an illusion over top of the first illusion, for example making a kunai look like a candy cane and then make the candy cane look like snake. By doing this, if your opponent breaks the snake illusion it will still appear to be a candy cane, and not a kunai (that is, if they use Kai or D-rank-level pain). You can also use it to change two objects at lessened chakra cost for the second illusion. The technique is only limited by two factors: your imagination and the fact that it only affects vision.