What genjutsu is:
Genjutsu, basicly means illiusionary techniques. A master of genjutsu can make the opponent see, think or even feel things that are not real. The key to every genjutsu is disrupting the opponent's chakra flow; particularly the chakra flow in their brain. When one pulls off a genjutsu properly, his opponent should only see what the user want him to see. It is useful to interrogate people or capture the enemy to stay still and then kill him.
How to defend against genjutsu:
Genjutsu, basicly means illiusionary techniques. A master of genjutsu can make the opponent see, think or even feel things that are not real. The key to every genjutsu is disrupting the opponent's chakra flow; particularly the chakra flow in their brain. When one pulls off a genjutsu properly, his opponent should only see what the user want him to see. It is useful to interrogate people or capture the enemy to stay still and then kill him.
How to defend against genjutsu:
- Through intense pain. /stab in the leg for example/
- If someone inserts his chakra into you. That way he releases the flow of chakra, that the caster has disturbed.
- One can also use Kai to release himself from genjutsu.
- Sharingan can also see through some illiusions.
- Using a technique that gives you more chakra or disturbes your chakra flow /example would be the CM/