So he plans to use a worldwide genjutsu that will turn the moon into a mind-controlling Sharingan, right?
But here's what I don't get. Once he attains the power to get it, won't he have to wait until the moon comes out to actually use the jutsu, putting himself on defense mode against any approachers until then?
And then once he does do it, the moon is still always moving... won't that mean that he'll only be under control for a few hours until the sun comes out, and then he'll have to wait again to use it?
And then will this be like Itachi's genjutsu where you'll just have to avoid looking at the moon (or his eyes) to avoid being caught by it?
Going back to my second question, since there's more hours of daylight than moonlight, wouldn't that actually end in his disadvantage?
I don't mean for these to be dumb questions, but just asking.. unless he plans on using an artificial moon or 4 different illusional moons to cover all 360 degrees of the earth at once so he will never lose control, because that would make a lot more sense
But here's what I don't get. Once he attains the power to get it, won't he have to wait until the moon comes out to actually use the jutsu, putting himself on defense mode against any approachers until then?
And then once he does do it, the moon is still always moving... won't that mean that he'll only be under control for a few hours until the sun comes out, and then he'll have to wait again to use it?
And then will this be like Itachi's genjutsu where you'll just have to avoid looking at the moon (or his eyes) to avoid being caught by it?
Going back to my second question, since there's more hours of daylight than moonlight, wouldn't that actually end in his disadvantage?
I don't mean for these to be dumb questions, but just asking.. unless he plans on using an artificial moon or 4 different illusional moons to cover all 360 degrees of the earth at once so he will never lose control, because that would make a lot more sense