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Just something that came to mind while browsing some threads around here. It's known that physical pain can break someone out of a genjutsu:
On the other hand, we also know that the eight gates inflict the user pain (so many examples I'm not going to bother list them all here. For quick references check how Lee rips his own muscles in the fight with Gaara and his comment after Gai stops after the first Evening Elephant).
So, taking into account that Tayuya's Genjutsu was strong enough to affect Uchiha, which many claim they are ... resistant? to them:
and a mere broken finger was enough to snap out of it, would it be safe to assume that from Gate 5th (muscle rip) and above, genjutsu is futile?
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On the other hand, we also know that the eight gates inflict the user pain (so many examples I'm not going to bother list them all here. For quick references check how Lee rips his own muscles in the fight with Gaara and his comment after Gai stops after the first Evening Elephant).
So, taking into account that Tayuya's Genjutsu was strong enough to affect Uchiha, which many claim they are ... resistant? to them:
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and a mere broken finger was enough to snap out of it, would it be safe to assume that from Gate 5th (muscle rip) and above, genjutsu is futile?