"Alright then, first a run through of deceptive techniques; as the name suggests, deceptive techniques are techniques that are designed to deceive your opponent. While in essence, all genjutsu are deceptive as they are false occurrences designed to fool your opponent, what it means to be deceptive in this case are techniques, usually false images, that will have a specific happening one way while the opposite is happening another like creating a giant fireball where there is no fireball. The victim will see it but if they come into contact with it they will find nothing wrong. That is one essential flaw with this method but they are designed to decieve in a way to cause a quick reaction based on the falsehood, a reaction where you can take advantage of.
If the user creates an illusionary fireball and the victim takes it as it is than the they'd likely respond with a water technique to try and counter. In response you use an Earth Technique that is advantageous to a water technique. This is a hypothetical of course but you get my point right?"
If the user creates an illusionary fireball and the victim takes it as it is than the they'd likely respond with a water technique to try and counter. In response you use an Earth Technique that is advantageous to a water technique. This is a hypothetical of course but you get my point right?"