Aburame and Genjutsu

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Insects are immune to genjutsu.
Would they be able to free the Aburame from genjutsu like a bijou can do for a jinchuriki?
 

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Mm no, I don't think so. To free a person from genjutsu, you need to inject a different wave of chakra into them to create a disturbance; the insects feed on the individual's chakra, so they'd just be injecting the same chakra.

It's a good theory though -- I suppose if you use someone else's insects, yes? :p
 

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I think they could. Animals ave chakra too after all
 

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I don't know is it possible or not since i haven't seen any aburame falling for genjutsu but i believe it can be possible cuz insects feed on their chakra not they mix up their own chakra with the person, so it might be possible :win:
 

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Insects are not immune to Genjutsu!

All beings that have chakra are suceptable to Genjutsu , as genjutsu works by causing a disturbance in the chakra system as stated in the manga,

Also , have you forgotten that genjutsu works through the 5 senses , even animals are succeptibale to them if they have chakra , and since insects do have chakra , they are succestible to genjutsu
 

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Insects are not immune to Genjutsu!

All beings that have chakra are suceptable to Genjutsu , as genjutsu works by causing a disturbance in the chakra system as stated in the manga,

Also , have you forgotten that genjutsu works through the 5 senses , even animals are succeptibale to them if they have chakra , and since insects do have chakra , they are succestible to genjutsu
From the Wiki:

because genjutsu affects activity throughout the prosencephalon structure of the brain, humans, dogs and other species of mammal are therefore all affected by genjutsu; however, the kikaichū, like all insects, lack such a structure to their brains, and so do not even notice it: as Shino Aburame put it, insects are ruled almost solely by their senses alone, which makes them immune to genjutsu and gives the Aburame clan an ability to detect it, even when heightened senses become succeptible.

Insects are different from other animals.
 

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From the Wiki:

because genjutsu affects activity throughout the prosencephalon structure of the brain, humans, dogs and other species of mammal are therefore all affected by genjutsu; however, the kikaichū, like all insects, lack such a structure to their brains, and so do not even notice it: as Shino Aburame put it, insects are ruled almost solely by their senses alone, which makes them immune to genjutsu and gives the Aburame clan an ability to detect it, even when heightened senses become succeptible.

Insects are different from other animals.


I didn't expect that personally , since they tend to devour chakra and sensory types can percieve insects , i kinda assume they had chakra

Okay , looks like i am wrong then
 

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Mm no, I don't think so. To free a person from genjutsu, you need to inject a different wave of chakra into them to create a disturbance; the insects feed on the individual's chakra, so they'd just be injecting the same chakra.

It's a good theory though -- I suppose if you use someone else's insects, yes? :p
I don't know is it possible or not since i haven't seen any aburame falling for genjutsu but i believe it can be possible cuz insects feed on their chakra not they mix up their own chakra with the person, so it might be possible :win:
I am uncertain about this topic.

The insects do feed of the users chakra, but that doesnt have to mean that they have the same chakra or same chakra signature.
Right?

They can emit the users chakra signature though, because they feed on it..


But what if they feed on an enemy target?
Can they emit that chakra signature too?
Do they have a chakra signature of their own?

I didn't expect that personally , since they tend to devour chakra and sensory types can percieve insects , i kinda assume they had chakra

Okay , looks like i am wrong then
No problem.
Insects do have chakra though (as I understood), it is just that the brainstructure is different from other animals and humans, which makes genjutsu not affect them.
 
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From the Wiki:

because genjutsu affects activity throughout the prosencephalon structure of the brain, humans, dogs and other species of mammal are therefore all affected by genjutsu; however, the kikaichū, like all insects, lack such a structure to their brains, and so do not even notice it: as Shino Aburame put it, insects are ruled almost solely by their senses alone, which makes them immune to genjutsu and gives the Aburame clan an ability to detect it, even when heightened senses become succeptible.

Insects are different from other animals.

I think that part was filler though since I don't recall it in the manga.

OT: I doubt insects can snap their owner out of genjutsu since they aren't intelligent enough, if it's someone else's insects it's not really different from someone simply pouring their chakra into the victim (like Sakura and Chiyo did to Naruto).
 
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