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that's were you're wrong. Glance can only apply to the bijju's since they're the target sasuke's looking at.
Based on nothing. So you failed to sufficiently counter there.
it's the other way around. From a literal standpoint he has to look at all of them. Since there's no metaphor or allegory.
Figuratively. It can be said that it's a metaphor, for how fast/effortless he did it, but since he was being literal it's clear that's not the case. If you don't care for them stop using it as the basis of your proof.
What the hell? You fail to back up any of your claims, so I'll just ignore that because you're not giving any evidence for this wild conjecture.
I already proved it. The bijuu is plural. He didn't take multiple glances to look at all of them. He looked at all (or if I wanted to be extremely specific "the bijuu" can fit here too) with a glance.
You proved nothing lmao. And that would be the case had he said they were all under genjutsu with a glance. However that is not the case since Sasuke is being said to have put them under genjutsu with a singular glance. Not to mention nothing even begins to imply he required eye contact, so that'll be another thing you have to prove.
That would be correct if I went off of your misinterpretation of the definition, but I'm not. A singular glance is not a glance at every Biju, so you have yet to prove something to take away your burden of proof.That's being figurative, and still dosen't change the fact that said glance has to gaze over all of them.
Are you implying we know the mechanics of Sasuke's genjutsu? Because we don't. Madara still achieved it with a single glance regardless of what happened thereafter. Same applies to Sasuke, except his leans more towards a weak KA style of Genjutsu which doesn't require eye contact.a)horrible comparison.
B) his sight was reflected off the moon catching evrryone. So yeah. He still looked at everyone.