One/three advantages:
How you would counter it: After seing the handseals performed and immeadiately after that my biggest fear appearing,that would raise an alarm. I would probably release it witha kai or I would stub myself with a kunai so I could disturb the chakra flow.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can): I perform the two handseals, I look at my opponent and insert my chakra into my opponent's brain. He sees some leaves fall down in a swirly pattern. As he sees it, the leaves become many-er and move in the swirly pattern too. When the leafes disappeared,the was a giant which immediately jumped on top of him and started eating him.
- 1. It can confuse your enemy
- 2. This genjutsu can provoke some kind of your enemies reaction which can leave him vulnerable to an attack.
- 3. It can mess up with your enemies plan
- 1. It can be easily broken.
- 2. It's obvious
- 3.
How you would counter it: After seing the handseals performed and immeadiately after that my biggest fear appearing,that would raise an alarm. I would probably release it witha kai or I would stub myself with a kunai so I could disturb the chakra flow.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can): I perform the two handseals, I look at my opponent and insert my chakra into my opponent's brain. He sees some leaves fall down in a swirly pattern. As he sees it, the leaves become many-er and move in the swirly pattern too. When the leafes disappeared,the was a giant which immediately jumped on top of him and started eating him.