Cool, the ability to reverse A-Rank and below Genjutsu back on the opponent will definitely come in handy, I just know it. If used with the 3T ability to break through B-Rank and below Gen correctly, the user could be all but immune to any Genjutsu except those of the highest level, like MS Genjutsu and high ranking Custom Genjutsu. But I can definitely see myself using this to get myself out of a pinch, while at the same time, putting the opponent under pressure of their own Genjutsu. That may make it easiuer for them to break out of it, knowing it's their technique, but you can still take advantage of the small window of oppertunity granted by this technique.
Yes, it's very useful in fights as it allows you to basically make yourself become less susceptible to Genjutsus, given you can counter up to A rank genjutsus and see through B rank visual illusions (very important to remember the keyword is Visual).
The ability to create almost any kind of Genjutsu of any Rank through the Sharingan is another very useful Jutsu to have in mind when engaging someone in the battle or the NW. Lilli used this on me in the NW and I had no actual counter at the time, so I know it's a solid Jutsu. It's like the Swiss Army Knife of Genjutsu, allowing the user creative freedom over the Genjutsu, and with the Sharingan's hypnotic ability, control over the opponent themselves.
Yes, easily my favorite illusion of all of them xD
The Genjutsu Itachi used on Kakashi's clone in their skirmish during the Kazekage Retrieval Arc. Not much to say about it personally, although it is nice that the opponent's fear would prevent them from moving, or at least attempting it for a time. Nothing else about this Jutsu. It's basic
Right, it's fairly simple and basic to use, not much detail is needed with this one.
The Jutsu Sasuke used to prevent Killer Bee's Lariat, loved this one, but I thought that this was his MS Genjutsu, since it took Gyuki's influence to wake Bee up. Guess I was wrong. Being pierced causes mental pain and anguish, forcing the target's brain to prevent movement due to the fear of pain. Once again, basic idea, but I do love this one.
I actually thought it was a MS Genjutsu as well, but it's been attributed to being a regular Sharingan Genjutsu in the RP, so that's what we treat it as. Once more, basic illusion and rather simple to employ and use.
The Genjutsu Itachi used on Orochimaru when they were partnered together in the Akatsuki and Orochimaru made an attempt to take Itachi's eyes/ body. Orochimaru was able to regain partial control and attempt his Kinjutsu for the Transference Ritual, but he wasn't able to regain enough speed to weave the seal and perform the Jutsu. Itachi was easily able to outspeed him and cut his arm off, preventing Orochimaru's Jutsu from being performed.
Like th last Jutsu, this one deals in mental trauma, and by impailing the opponent in the Genjutsu at key locations, you can either severely torture them, or prevent movement/ escape. Even if a target of this Genjutsu is able to break free and regain control, unless they are truly on another level, all they will get is slow movement and a shaking or tremble in their body from the pain their brain inflicts from the trauma. Basically, unless you're fighting someone you shouldn't because they are so much more powerful, this Genjutsu will severely prevent mobility and could lead to a swift victory when used on an unsuspecting or unaware target.
Nice memory xD It's essentially a more powerful version of the Piercing Feathers illusion, with greater range as well so it's pretty useful yet simple.
Hope my descriptions were adequate to move on. If I got something wrong, or you think I need to improve my knowledge on any of them, please say so. Wouldn't want to make you look bad by association now would we? :snick:[/QUOTE]
Alrighty, yeah so this is one of the techniques ive been looking forward to learn, Itachi using it on Kurenai was so epic. Now what i find good about this is the fact that you can essentially break through A rank gen with this since you reverse it on the oponent. Since using the sharingan ability alone, you can break through up to B rank gen, with this you can go one step higher and break a higher ranked jutsu and at the same time set up a distraction so yeah. The bad thing about this technique doe would be that you could easily realize that its a genjutsu if you go like "Oh hey, didnt i just cast this technique on this guy like 2 seconds ago? its exactly the same one..did..did he reverse it?" and then its just a matter of breaking through using various methods. But yeah, i like the concept of it, its just that downside that bugs me.
Yeah, it's a great jutsu and can be used with some pretty good combos, which make using it fun.
Alright, tbh in the beginning i thought you used this technique and then put the oponent in a cannon gen of your chosing but after you explaining this i gotta say....THIS IS EPIC! Any genjutsu? Like anything? awesome...This litterally makes the need for custom genjutsu techniques drop down to zero.
Yes, you can use it to create nearly any illusion you imagine, as long as logical and eye contact is made first.
Yeah so all paralyzing and shocking genjutsus are my fam u-u A pretty combofriendly technique to be honest, as is all paralyzing techniques. Annother thing you ccould do with this is use its ability to make the oponent unable of performing handseals to your advantage. Second you see them performing a handseal or so, all you do is cast this and stop their attack, of course the technique their performing cant be their first, since that'd be a timeframe violation.
Right, it's ideal for prevention purposes lol.
Yeah, like Alan said, the technique Sauce used on Kirabi during their fight. This is personally a favourite of mine, not cause of its abilities but like the overall look and execution looked so badass in the anime. Id totally make the feathers pierce through their eyeballs in the genjutsu u-u
Yeah, pretty simple and that's actually a rather good usage example there.
In the anime, this moment was so badass, specially for me who is a massive akatsuki and itachi fan. The way Orochimaru felt the power of the eye was just lovely. Yeah, a very sweet jutsu to use, really. Basically the above apply here too. The thing about these techniques is the description. Do it properly and you could minimize that high rank ninja thingy and make this technique more "real", but like Alan said, even if he/she was powerfull enough to be able to move, all you'd get is a shaky, trembeling person who can barely move partially. Its not like he'd be able to attack you with even remotly close to good speed.
Once more, it's pretty simple yet very useful. Especially it's rank and range.
Alrighty so one general, embarrasing question. How exactly is eyecontact made in this RP? Like is it enough stating that you're looking the oponent in the eyes, or does he have to previously stated in his move that he looks into my eye? Also against tai masters, they need to state in their move that they focus on chin and below right? like if they dont, it still counts as eyecontact rite?[/QUOTE]
Well, the opponent has to clearly state that they do not look in your eyes to avoid eye contact. If they dont state this, then they do not avoid eye contact and in your move, you can simply state that you lock eyes and trap them in an illusion. A lot of people state from the beginning of their move that they avoid eye contact and maintain looking at their foe's chin or something, which is also valid. I dont like this though, as I feel it cheapens a lot of Sharingan jutsu and abilities. I think a more balanced method would be that they would have to restate this every 3 or 4 turns to ensure that it is actually a constant and something that effort is put into. Also, in short range, despite them saying this, it is possible to "force" a foe to look in your eyes. If they are trained on your chin, if you move swiftly and smoothly enough, you can align your eyes with their line of sight, trapping them in the illusion.
