Type: Offensive/Supplementary
Rank: A
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra: 30
Damage: 60
Description: This technique is a technique designed for torture. Activated through the snap of a finger, the user places the opponent in an illusion where several skeletal, carnivorous, aggressive fish materialize around the opponent. Upon its materialization, the fishes proceed to devour the opponent in any way the user intends them to; whether by robbing them by their limbs, or simply tearing out chunks of flesh, whatever the degree of gore, the fishes will never kill the opponent. However, the effects of the fishes mauling is felt by the opponent in reality. For example, if their legs were torn off, they'd imagine unbearable pain, and shock from losing their legs. In addition to the mental stress and pain, they would also, due to the reality of the illusion, believe that they can no longer use their legs. Hence, any damage sustained within the illusion is believed to be real until the illusion is released.
Note:
- Can only be used 3x per battle
- No A-rank and above Genjutsu for the next 2 turns
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O right, err, okay, yes. Basically, this genjutsu can be initiated quite quickly, through a simple snap of a finger, which probably wouldn't be that noticeable. At mid-range, normal people would barely be able to hear the snap, and if you do it concealed, the 'initiation' becomes unnoticeable.
Essentially, this genjutsu can be used to immobilize the opponent, by having the fishes 'bite' off the limbs of the opponent. This prevents him from using Kai, at least. Yeah, that's pretty much it, lol. Quite simple.
Give me a couple of advantages and disadvantages, if you will. Err, maybe also how you would notice it's a Gen, and how you would break out of it. Any questions?
This is a very tough jutsu to break out of since it almost tries to act to attack the opponent physically, though it does not cause any real damage it can definitely baffle the opponent and make things hard for them to deduce it while an animal is in their face. This makes it very tough to release in the midst of battle. It is one of the quickest jutsus to perform with a simple snap of the fingers, and of course in battle its tough for the opponent to actually hear the snap.
Disadvantage
Well since it does make a animal the opponent will react on if its a summon, if the opponent ends up knowing that I snapped my fingers its almost to simple to figure out its a gen since most or pretty much all animal summons require drawing blood and doing hand seals. Also if you are not in the right terrain this can be an easy give away.
Deducing it
Well their are a couple of ways. The obvious is this are fishes, how in the world would fishes be able to move around without a water bubble covering them? It's a dead giveaway but if performed correctly in the right terrain that can be covered up. Another could be if I was to look around the fishes do they have any shadows which is always the first thing I look at, if they get close their texture of the their skeletal bodies. They would need to be very hard if I was to touch and feel they are not hard then its an easy gen.
Breaking it
Well they do act to try and attack me. The initial reaction on how I would stop them as well as making sure I can protect myself I would use Hardening technique. That will also take me out of the gen properly when I deduce it.
This is a very tough jutsu to break out of since it almost tries to act to attack the opponent physically, though it does not cause any real damage it can definitely baffle the opponent and make things hard for them to deduce it while an animal is in their face. This makes it very tough to release in the midst of battle. It is one of the quickest jutsus to perform with a simple snap of the fingers, and of course in battle its tough for the opponent to actually hear the snap.
Disadvantage
Well since it does make a animal the opponent will react on if its a summon, if the opponent ends up knowing that I snapped my fingers its almost to simple to figure out its a gen since most or pretty much all animal summons require drawing blood and doing hand seals. Also if you are not in the right terrain this can be an easy give away.
Deducing it
Well their are a couple of ways. The obvious is this are fishes, how in the world would fishes be able to move around without a water bubble covering them? It's a dead giveaway but if performed correctly in the right terrain that can be covered up. Another could be if I was to look around the fishes do they have any shadows which is always the first thing I look at, if they get close their texture of the their skeletal bodies. They would need to be very hard if I was to touch and feel they are not hard then its an easy gen.
Breaking it
Well they do act to try and attack me. The initial reaction on how I would stop them as well as making sure I can protect myself I would use Hardening technique. That will also take me out of the gen properly when I deduce it.