*starts gathering his chakra in his abdomen*
After a while, he stops because he thinks that he has enough of it. Next, he starts spreading the chakra all over his body, putting the most of it into his brain. Now, that he has the chakra ready, he starts imagining how the technique suposses to look like. He carefully imagines him creating a several clones of himself, and every detail of the clones. Now that he has it all read in his head, he casts the ilussion on the sensei's clone by looking at him. He makes it see all of the clones going towards it and in the meanwhile, he hides himself into te bushes. He controls the "cones" and he waits for the right moment. When he sees that the clone is weak at the moment, he throws a kunai at it and defeats it.
The advantage of this technique that it can tire the opponent while the clones are coming and coming to him/her and he can't defeat it. The opponent will simply fall from endeavor and it will be easy to defeat him/her. The disadvantage of this technique is that if you're smart enough (you don't have to be super smart for this), you can figure out easly that the clones are not real and that such a thing doesn't exist.
I would know that I'm in this genjutsu by seeing that I can't defeat the clones and that they're simply coming back and back and just recovering which is unusual for real clones. I would defend myself against it with hardly concentrating on gathering and releasin chakra or with using the common Kai.
After a while, he stops because he thinks that he has enough of it. Next, he starts spreading the chakra all over his body, putting the most of it into his brain. Now, that he has the chakra ready, he starts imagining how the technique suposses to look like. He carefully imagines him creating a several clones of himself, and every detail of the clones. Now that he has it all read in his head, he casts the ilussion on the sensei's clone by looking at him. He makes it see all of the clones going towards it and in the meanwhile, he hides himself into te bushes. He controls the "cones" and he waits for the right moment. When he sees that the clone is weak at the moment, he throws a kunai at it and defeats it.
The advantage of this technique that it can tire the opponent while the clones are coming and coming to him/her and he can't defeat it. The opponent will simply fall from endeavor and it will be easy to defeat him/her. The disadvantage of this technique is that if you're smart enough (you don't have to be super smart for this), you can figure out easly that the clones are not real and that such a thing doesn't exist.
I would know that I'm in this genjutsu by seeing that I can't defeat the clones and that they're simply coming back and back and just recovering which is unusual for real clones. I would defend myself against it with hardly concentrating on gathering and releasin chakra or with using the common Kai.