That butterfly genjutsu is quite troublesome to explain since the original technique is very very very different from the description we have here in the rp.Lol sometimes reading a genjutsu's description I get confused because I think I'm supposed to do what it says on it. But in reality its all an illusion. It must be from all the ninjutsu/basic five training XD Don't worry though I'm fully aware that they are illusions and that is my time to act quickly and attack ^^
(Genjutsu: Jubaku Satsu) - Illusion Technique: Tree Binding Death
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Weak points
- Like we spoke of before, this could be looked at as a wood-style technique and thus I could take advantage of that.
- The target is fully binded so getting out of it with the method of a kunai would be a no.
Combinations-strategies Judging by the rank of the technique being B-Rank, and the fact that the target is binded, trying to release from the genjutsu by causing pain via kunai is a no go. So my guess would be that my target would use nagashi to get out of it, simple reason is because his arms are binded. Now my best option would be to follow it up by using a water technique but we are short ranged from each other and that can cause myself to get electricuted as well. So taking in consideration that my target might be using nagashi (or lighting), I can follow up my combo my using a wind-style technique that can easily take care of the nagashi and cut my opponent to pieces.
- Requires five hand seals
- The range in which it can be performed
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(Genjutsu: Chou Shinka) - Illusion Technique: Butter Fly Fire Works
Strong points
Weak points
- It can be used from mid-range!
Combinations-strategies I can't really come up with a good combination for this one, the whole placing the seal on the enemy is confusing me a bit. But if I really had to come up with something, I would follow up the paper bombs with a strong fire technique, because if the opponent is released from the genjutsu fast enough he will want to blow away the paper bombs with a wind technique. And thus it would collide with my fire and continue towards him, giving him little or no time to react.
- Pretty straight forward technique, no liberty over the illusion.
Question - What main seal do I have to put into the enemies head? Does this mean if I use this in mid-range I would have to run up to short range and place a seal?
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(Genjutsu: Nehan Shoja No Jutsu) - Illusion Technique: Temple Of Nirvana
This was the genjutsu kabuto used to put everyone in the chuunin exams to sleep right? I believe this jutsu should get edited, because like we saw in the anime, it was able to be release with kai. And in our RP kai only releases up to B-Rank genjutsu, and this technique is A ranked. Another thing is that it seems to have the ability to reach all ranges. So in our RP it would be cool if it could at least be an up to mid range genjutsu.
Strong points
Weak points
- Could be used on more than one person at the same time.
Combinations-strategies For activation this technique requires the tiger hand seal, so it could possibly be mistaken for a fire style technique. Knowing this, I would probably use this genjutsu and follow it up with a fire-style technique so my opponent has no idea I could have casted the genjutsu. This is a very risky combination because of the range in which this technique can be performed in >_>
- For its range, and being a slow type-genjutsu is very problematic.
- Requires a hand seal
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This is the original description. However, through the description we have here in NB this is the chain of events i think are described for us:
-Handseals
-Target is under the gen
-Target begins to feel as if he's sinking
-User throws paper bombs as he runs towards the enemy
-Enemy perceives the paper bombs as butterflies heading his way
-User puts a paper tag with a seal in the enemies head unknown to him and gets away
-Paper tag triggers the explosion of all paper bombs and boom goes the enemy.
But its iffy. I generally when i use it only use if for the sinking on the ground part.