Brilliant pick. I love it, but people don't even see it in my thread, because they don't know its potential.
Genjutsu: Kage bunshin no sakkaku | Illusionary Arts: Shadow Clone Illusion
Rank: B
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 25
Damage: N/A
Description: The user performs the clone hand seal and makes his opponent see a shadow clone appear next to the user. The opponent then sees the shadow clone and the user start running towards him, both in an arc, left and right. Then the opponent sees them using jutsus that come at him from both sides, somewhat diagonally. As the jutsus are coming at the opponent, the original user can freely attack him.
Note: Using an other Genjutsu while this is active would end the illusion
Note: Only McRazor can teach this
So, you perform the clone handseal, which triggers the illusion on the opponent that you created a shadow clone next to you. You can chose the side, obviously. Then he sees both of you rushing towards him, each in its own arc, from left and right depending on where you created your illusionary clone. After that he sees both of you attack him with jutsus. As you can see, it's not specified so your imagination is at play. It's quite a long jutsu so if you use any other genjutsu while this one is active, it will be canceled. And the most important thing: it's all an illusion, meaning that you're still standing on your original spot, after you perform the handseal and trigger the illusion. Make sure to use this very well because the opponent just won't be able to react to it. There isn't much jutsus that are wide enough to get both of you in the illusion so the opponent will most likely go with some technique that can split. Since it's power will be split too, the amount of advantage you got over him is overwhelming. I got two OHKO's with this jutsu, which proves how amazing it is. I'm pretty sure I'm leaving some other important info out, because I just can't cover everything you can do with this. If I remember something I'll make sure to point out. Questions?