"Aha, but there are disadvantages. Some Genjutsu carry the effect of paralysis. If you are paralyzed in an illusion, you can't perform a hand seal to perform Kai, now can you? That limits the technique to Genjutsu that you can break, if you are not constricted. I have a large amount of Genjutsu that paralyzes the opponent in some way or another, so be sure to take that into account before using Kai. Also, one can't break the Toad Chant, or MS/EMS level Genjutsu, that is forbidden ranked. Anyway, good job."
Rank: C
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost:15
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user casts an illusion on the opponent that makes them believe they are travelling in a straight line, when instead they are moving in circles. This is only effective on moving opponents. If the opponent travels in the circle for hours, they will be exhausted.
"A basic yet effective Genjutsu, used by tacticians and sly shinobi, especially in the NW. Without the need for hand seals, one can make the opponent believe they are traveling in a straight line, however, they will be moving in a circle in reality. I want to see what disadvantages you can find for this, since its crafty, and also somewhat sly. It can be used in battle as well, if you smart."
Rey creates a clone that runs towards Neji.
I see, I was unaware of that..
Very well,
I cast the target into a genjutsu by disrupting the chakra flow whenits moving in a straight line to make it go in circles but has ended up circling the same area.
Rank: C
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost:15
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user casts an illusion on the opponent that makes them believe they are travelling in a straight line, when instead they are moving in circles. This is only effective on moving opponents. If the opponent travels in the circle for hours, they will be exhausted.
This is advantages when the opponent is charging against you from mid range, making him think he is getting closer to me, but instead I buy time to perform something like the swamp technique below them as they are running in circles. Umm, cant find disadvantage for this either, other than the fact that the opponent may recognize it when they feel they aren't reaching where they want to go?
Damn, mind sharing some effective ways to use this technique in battle ? especially short range..