1st Technique:
-How the technique is performed. (which is basic for all techniques) I perform a single handseal and send my chakra into my opponents eyes, to enter their chakra system. Once my chakra enters their chakra system, they're chakra will be disrupted. I focus my chakra which is in their system and make it so that they will experience an illusion. I add more chakra in the eyes, because that is where tsion will rise place. Once my chakra settles in, I throw a single kunai with a papertag attatched, making it so that my opponent will think my kunai and paper bomb is a clone running towards him.
-What senses the genjutsu affects and how it affects them? This genjutsu affcts the opponents sight, making them seean illusion. Once my chakra disrupts their chakra system, I am able to alter their sight. The single kunai thrown will be a moving target for them, and because of my chakra I manipulate them to think that it is a clone running.
-How the genjutsu creates an opening for the attack. This genjutsu creates an opening for attacking by having your opponent focus on something else, like a clone. When they try attacking the clone, they're attacks will just go through which is when they'd realize it was a genjutsu. By the time they came to that realization I would have my next
technique set up already, probably one that is a large scale and would be hard to avoid. with that they will need to defend against a paper bomb and a large scale attack.
-In what situations would use it, if you would use it at all. Provide reasoning. I would use this technique if my opponent is running towards me. Right when they reacshort range I can use this technique, and becausthkunai takes little time to throw, it can be performed quickly. It will stop them making them believe that they'd have to defend against the kunai, and because of short range, it would be quite easy to attack with a short range tech that is fast as well.
2nd Technique:
-How the technique is performed. (which is basic for all techniques) I release my chakra and inject it in my opponents chakra system. After doing so, I am able to disrupt their chakra flow and make them see illusions. I add extra chakra in the eye area, knowing that this technique would be an optical one. After injecting my chakra and disrupting their chakra flow, I make them see an illusion where many, many of my clones are rising up from the ground.
-What senses the genjutsu affects and how it affects them? It Affects the sight of the opponent. It would make them believe that tens and hundreds of my clones are appearing from the ground, which can overwhelm them by the numbers.
-How the genjutsu creates an opening for the attack. It creates an opening by keeping your opponents fixated on other targets. The numbers of these clones are a lot, meaning it would be hard to find out which one's real unless they break out of the genjutsu. This creates an opening by camouflaging in with the illusionary clones, so it would be hard to find me. Then, i can create a surprise attack behind a clone where i can't be seen and blast it right through the clone since its only an illusion.
-In what situations would use it, if you would use it at all. Provide reasoning. Not really sure about this, but I think I can create an opening for an attack by doing it to cover for me. I can create a normal clone and with this genjutsu We'd fit right in because of the swarm of clones so we wouldn't be noticed. We can hide behind one clone and be at the opposite side and create some sort of elemental spear to throw at them through the illusionary clones. This would happen because they are illusionary, they would not poof away unless the opponent breaks out of the genjutsu and the spear would just go through the illusionary clones. (by spear i mean lightning spear, water spear, etc.)
These two techniques are similar because they consist of clones made of illusions. They can fool the opponent into thinking that these clones are harmful, however, they are not, except for the first one. They are different in terms of movement. The first one has more movement since it runs towards the opponents while the second one only multiplies in numbers.