T^T Not again.. *hides behind a rock.*
(Bōshi Genjutsu: Utakata) - Illusion Eye Technique: Ephemeral
Simple concept and quite distracting as seen in the anime. This was used by Itachi on Naruto, the crows fly around the opponent and then at the users discretion they can assault the opponent. When the crows launch at the opponent they turn into shuriken or kunai in mid flight then penetrate the opponent. This will cause physical pain and even the appearance of bleeding. The pain makes it more difficult to break for the opponent. In these moments I would suggest you strike at your opponent with almost unbridled force. This is because the pain will make him feel limited and then the illusion will progress further. The opponents closest friends and family will begin to emerge out of the opponent. Very weird, but very distracting. They will appear out of different parts of the opponents body which will alter their view and even use parts of the opponents body to strangle himself. When using this you need to be very careful of how you describe it otherwise it is not effective. Also notice how much free time Itachi has when Naruto is busy trying to combat this illusion.
(Doujutsu: Chuubo no Yuuku) – Eye Technique: Paralyzing Fear
Pretty cool technique, if I do say so myself U_U. This is quite nice to use especially if there is a lot of cloud cover or it's dark. The flaw in this jutsu is that the shadowed figure initially has to approach the opponent before ensnaring him. The shadowed figure will obviously cause a panic and force your opponent to attack you and still have the time to bite himself out of it. These can put you in a bit of a disadvantage simply because of it's rank and what you intend to follow it with. The threads will result in the paralysis of the opponent which is the point of this illusion. Which is the moment you use to capitalise, the effect lasts for a turn which means you have full control of the battle from that stand point. A great point is that the figure is in front of him and it doesn't specify how close the figure is, but you will need it to have enough space to increase in size. I would suggest being careful with your personal movement once you have cast this, because you can end up being the thing that gives this illusion away. When your opponent attacks, which there is a high possiblity of that happening. Make your following jutsu limit what he might intend to do, I would recommend a powerful attack that limits his movements even when countering.
(Doujutsu: Hazumi no Reikon) - Eye Technique: Bound by Soul Technique
This technique is used to trap and create an opening to strike your opponent. Very simple in application, the problem with this is that the leaf appears out of no where and depending on the terrain this is quite simple to deduce. If not deduced quickly and the user is bound; it lasts for a turn, which is enough to destroy the opponent in this RP. There isn't too much to this because we never saw it reach it's apex, but the low rank of it makes the conventional ways of releasing it quite simple to implement. Once cast the opponent is instantly frozen in real time, meaning quick attacks are great here. Since it is a sharingan genjutsu, you can use your sharingan to monitor his chakra to see when he releases the genjutsu. This will prevent you from getting caught in a counteractive technique, or at least help you anticipate the oncoming technique.
Homework: O_O "I don't have it, my dog ate it..."
Agh.. He thinks, he is so clever..U_U
(Bōshi Genjutsu: Utakata) - Illusion Eye Technique: Ephemeral
Simple concept and quite distracting as seen in the anime. This was used by Itachi on Naruto, the crows fly around the opponent and then at the users discretion they can assault the opponent. When the crows launch at the opponent they turn into shuriken or kunai in mid flight then penetrate the opponent. This will cause physical pain and even the appearance of bleeding. The pain makes it more difficult to break for the opponent. In these moments I would suggest you strike at your opponent with almost unbridled force. This is because the pain will make him feel limited and then the illusion will progress further. The opponents closest friends and family will begin to emerge out of the opponent. Very weird, but very distracting. They will appear out of different parts of the opponents body which will alter their view and even use parts of the opponents body to strangle himself. When using this you need to be very careful of how you describe it otherwise it is not effective. Also notice how much free time Itachi has when Naruto is busy trying to combat this illusion.
[video=youtube;MHae8lfOF68]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHae8lfOF68[/video]
(Doujutsu: Chuubo no Yuuku) – Eye Technique: Paralyzing Fear
Pretty cool technique, if I do say so myself U_U. This is quite nice to use especially if there is a lot of cloud cover or it's dark. The flaw in this jutsu is that the shadowed figure initially has to approach the opponent before ensnaring him. The shadowed figure will obviously cause a panic and force your opponent to attack you and still have the time to bite himself out of it. These can put you in a bit of a disadvantage simply because of it's rank and what you intend to follow it with. The threads will result in the paralysis of the opponent which is the point of this illusion. Which is the moment you use to capitalise, the effect lasts for a turn which means you have full control of the battle from that stand point. A great point is that the figure is in front of him and it doesn't specify how close the figure is, but you will need it to have enough space to increase in size. I would suggest being careful with your personal movement once you have cast this, because you can end up being the thing that gives this illusion away. When your opponent attacks, which there is a high possiblity of that happening. Make your following jutsu limit what he might intend to do, I would recommend a powerful attack that limits his movements even when countering.
(Doujutsu: Hazumi no Reikon) - Eye Technique: Bound by Soul Technique
This technique is used to trap and create an opening to strike your opponent. Very simple in application, the problem with this is that the leaf appears out of no where and depending on the terrain this is quite simple to deduce. If not deduced quickly and the user is bound; it lasts for a turn, which is enough to destroy the opponent in this RP. There isn't too much to this because we never saw it reach it's apex, but the low rank of it makes the conventional ways of releasing it quite simple to implement. Once cast the opponent is instantly frozen in real time, meaning quick attacks are great here. Since it is a sharingan genjutsu, you can use your sharingan to monitor his chakra to see when he releases the genjutsu. This will prevent you from getting caught in a counteractive technique, or at least help you anticipate the oncoming technique.
Homework: O_O "I don't have it, my dog ate it..."
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Agh.. He thinks, he is so clever..U_U
Homework: After releasing a regular sized fireball my eyes lock with my opponent as the ball leaves my mouth, placing him in a genjutsu. As the ball begins to move towards my opponent, I form a handseal then the fireball rapidly increases in size. As it grow to an overwhelming size, appearing to create a massive shadow beneath it. The large ball dwarfs the opponent in size and intensity. As it reaches five meters from the opponent, the surface of his skin will begin to feel hot at body parts facing the ball. At that moment the ball will part into multiple fireball streams arching around hitting him from all angles ensnaring him in an omnidirectional fire assault while the real ball makes direct contact. B-Rank
Note: It will look similar to this when parting with the opponent in the middle, but on a much denser scale.
Note: It will look similar to this when parting with the opponent in the middle, but on a much denser scale.
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