Type: Supplmentary
Rank: B-Rank
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra: 20
Damage: N/A
Description: The user will do a sequence of 3 handseals, putting his opponents under a double layered Genjutsu. The user is able to create false surroundings to fool his targets, much like the simpler version of the technique. However, the illusion is in fact layered. If the opponent manages to release the first one, he will then feel the effects of the second illusion. If, for example, the first illusion is that of a desert and the second that of a forest, upon releasing the first one, the opponent will see the desert fade away while the forest appears around him, making him think he dispelled the illusion while in essence he is still caught in one. Each illusion is equivalent to C-Rank and both are casted at the same time. While normal releases will release only one illusion at a time, a strong enough pain or an external source of chakra can dispel both at the same time.
I gather raw chakra in my body. I then, perform a string of 3 handseals in conjunction, successfully casting an illusion on the target. This causes him to think the terrain has changed into a water source. As he tries to put himself out of the Genjutsu, I cast another layer of Genjutsu, this time which makes him think that the water source has changed into a pool of lava, taking him aback with shock, giving me ample time to use combos.
Combinations you could make with this jutsu:As the opponent is casted in the genjutsu, I would use Doton: Ganchuso to crush him and then use Raiton: Gian Yari to electrocute him.
Your reasoning on why you would deduce it to be a Genjutsu: Simple. If there is a water source created, certain sounds emerge from it and when the pool of lava is created, it gives off a certain sound, and the opponent can also feel the heat of the pool, and if these factors are not present, it's obvious that the opponent is in a genjutsu.
Your preferred method of release:Honestly, I don't know. How do you break out of a layered genjutsu?
Rate the technique out of ten: 8
Questions about the technique (Optional): How do you break out of a layered genjutsu?
Rank: B
Type: Offensive
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 35
Description: The user waves their sword back and forth, which when seen by the target locks them in a genjutsu which causes them to hallucinate multiple waving arms. The movement resembles that of a willow tree blowing in the wind. With the enemy off guard, the user is free to cut them down.
*Borrows sword*
I hold the sword by its tip with both hands firmly. Once I have established a firm grip, I wave it back and forth, and as the opponent looks toward it, he slowly falls into the Genjutsu wherein he sees several waving arms.
Combinations you could make with this jutsu:Once finished trapping the opponent in the genjutsu, I would use Water Release: Starch Syrup Capture Field to trap the opponent and then follow with Mokuton: Sashiki No Jutsu to impale him.
Your reasoning on why you would deduce it to be a Genjutsu: When the sword is waved, it makes a certain sound, along with the air being blown when the sword is swung. Also, I would check if the hands had a shadow or not.
Your preferred method of release: Pain release. I would use Doton:Ganchuso and pierce my leg to inflict a small wound on it, to put myself out of the genjutsu.
Rate the technique out of ten: 5