Well it might not be funny to others, but it was for me .
Considering that such a lazy reply got me three kills, and it took only two jutsus. O_O
Believe me or not, I find that combo to be magnificent... Never thought about it... Thanks
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beat him with two d ranks and one c-rank
Actually, you didn't.
You set the terrain inside the Uchiha Hideout. Like Pervy pointed out, you failed to specify the conditions in which the hideout is, so, like he said, it could be either intact or roofless.
In your first move you used Hidden Mist Sight Deprivation, which, like the description states, uses the natural light to blind your opponent. Now, if intact, the only "natural light" you'd find is the candle light, and I doubt it, since it was pretty much dark in there. Now, if you, the person who set the terrain, you, used such a jutsu, then it means the terrain has access to natural light, aka, the roof is broken, and thus, Pervy's move was valid, and you, failing to reply, loose.
To recap, by failing to specify the conditions of the terrain, one is left with to options. 1. Intact Roof, 2. Broken Roof. In the first move, you used a jutsu that requires natural light, thus we can only induct that it is situation 2 that stands, otherwise, the move is invalid and you lead your opponent in mistake, which, in my opinion, means you lose.
As for claiming that you purposely induced him in mistake, which is fine in RP, using a jutsu that you know wouldn't work so that your opponent thinks he isn't where he is, then it would also not work because you specifically claim that your jutsu does happen as if there was indeed natural light, when you claim the jutsu temporarily blinds Pervy. To do it correctly, you should claim that you use the natural light in the terrain to preform the jutsu. If a person was aware, then they'd no there was no natural light, so the jutsu wouldn't work and they can do just fine. If not, then the person would uselessly attempt to block the jutsu and you can use this waste to throw in a counter.
All in all, Pervy won that fight, whooping you instead.