As Ryuzetsu was about to answer her sensei, Hyuna stumbles from a nearby bush after she lost her footing by tripping over a root of the tree next to her. Upon seeing that the sensei and her friend were looking at her, she scratched her head awkwardly.
"I'm sure a spirit pushed me...it wasn't like I was eavesdropping"
She gave them both a smile, an awkward gummy smile.
"Genjutsu, I see?"
Ryuzetsu sighed, her train of thought was broken. She needed to concentrate again, but to no avail she couldn't think of anything.
"Take it from here"
The white haired maiden laid out the details of what's been going on to Hyuna, who just smiled. What do you know, he training came earlier than expected.
"Gotcha"
She turns towards the sensei, who was just silent and waiting for a reply.
"Castiel sensei, my name is Hyuna Kim. Nice to finally meet you. I promise to do my best...and hopefully become your favourite student :yayy: but I guess since we've only just met, that was a long shot"
Taking her stance she begins mightily jotting down her notes on the paper Ryuzetsu passed her.
One/three advantages:
- 1. It is a great way to decieve your opponent if set up before hand. Great for small scale.
- 2. It doesn't require handseals therefore it is quick and your opponent would not be aware you have led them into a genjutsu
- 3. You can catch your opponent off guard.
One/three disadvantages:
- 1. It's a low rank technique, so by itself you can't really do much with it unless it's in conjunction with something else.
- 2. Those who are well versed with genjutsu will be able to sense it and dispel it with ease.
- 3. It's almost no good to use it in the middle of a fight because it would be immediately sense, since there has been a terrain change.
How you would use it in battle:
I would certainly use this technique in conjunction with another for a more powerful effect. Though, if I was only using this technique on it's own, I would set it up before hand, as if luring them into a trap or catching them off guard before I strike, for example, if I was fighting them hand to hand on a flat rocky terrain and I landed a strike that knocks them backwards, I will use this technique to make them believe that they had fallen into a lake or a marsh.
"Sensei... before they believe that they have emerged from the water, would they feel somewhat a drowning sensation or a brief suffocation or lack of air?"
If so, I use that advantage to attack more before they are fully aware again.
This technique isn't really that powerful specially when you've come across someone with more experience.
How you would counter it:
One way would be the chipping of the finger, or a bite inside the cheek. Pain. Even though genjutsu can mimic sensation, it is to some degree weak against real sensations as it will shock the body to a reset, regaining the natural flow of chakra.
Another way, it can be countered is by a Genjutsu Kai, which I believe to be the persons will power, overpowering the disruption of the chakra flow.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can):
Hyuna smiles as she looked at her sensei, and wondered whether or not she'll be able to do it right the first time. Her stomach full of butterflies, and her heart erupting in excitement as she was about to perform her very first technique.
She concentrates and focuses the chakra inside her body, she can feel it build up inside her. Once she believed it was enough, she allows her chakra to travel to her sensei's clone, specifically aiming for it's head, once her chakra was inside she disrupts the natural flow of chakra. She was now in control, as long as her sensei let her.
She smiles, and all of a sudden instead of the training field they were now in marshland with the sun beating down on them.
The red haired girl looked at her sensei wondering whether she had answered it correctly or not.
"Was that fine?"