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Type of Genjutsu: Visual, paralysis
How I'd deduce it's a Genjutsu: Snakes have a distinct odor and feel. Being cold blooded, you couldn't really feel their warmth, but you could feel them constricting you. They probably wouldn't feel too scaly or have that smell, being a genjutsu. If I were presented with this illusion, I could naturally react as anyone being constricted by snakes would be; get them off. One good way I did this in an NW fight was to create an Earth Armor; a fully body surge of chakra. Because it's a natural reaction, it really didn't matter if the snakes were illusions or not; but this armor would serve two purposes: to inadvertently dispel the genjutsu due to the full body chakra surge, and form a defense in case my opponent were to follow up with an attack while I was still under the illusion. If I couldn't do that, I could simply try and see if the snakes felt or smelt real.
Type of Genjutsu: Visual, paralysis
How I'd deduce it's a Genjutsu: Big purple flowers that erupt from the ground are kind of far-fetched. It's something only Wood Users could really do, and besides, if the flowers have no real smell or other form of sensory change besides visual, it would be quite simple to figure it out and dispel it accordingly. The paralysis that would be oncoming would also be a dead giveaway.
( Genjutsu: Oshitsubusu Hebi Kubire ) - Illusion Technique: Crushing Snake Constriction
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user puts the opponent into a genjutsu which has snakes appear beneath the opponent to constrict them and with the users command, they crush the opponent. In reality, the opponent is immobilized and takes damage due to the stress on his mind.
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user puts the opponent into a genjutsu which has snakes appear beneath the opponent to constrict them and with the users command, they crush the opponent. In reality, the opponent is immobilized and takes damage due to the stress on his mind.
Type of Genjutsu: Visual, paralysis
How I'd deduce it's a Genjutsu: Snakes have a distinct odor and feel. Being cold blooded, you couldn't really feel their warmth, but you could feel them constricting you. They probably wouldn't feel too scaly or have that smell, being a genjutsu. If I were presented with this illusion, I could naturally react as anyone being constricted by snakes would be; get them off. One good way I did this in an NW fight was to create an Earth Armor; a fully body surge of chakra. Because it's a natural reaction, it really didn't matter if the snakes were illusions or not; but this armor would serve two purposes: to inadvertently dispel the genjutsu due to the full body chakra surge, and form a defense in case my opponent were to follow up with an attack while I was still under the illusion. If I couldn't do that, I could simply try and see if the snakes felt or smelt real.
( Genjutsu: Hanaoka ) - Illusion Technique: Flower Hill
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: N/A
Description: The user summons up illusionary purple flowers from the ground in front of them, damaging enemies with a chance to paralyze them.
Note: Paralysis lasts one turn.
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra cost: 20
Damage points: N/A
Description: The user summons up illusionary purple flowers from the ground in front of them, damaging enemies with a chance to paralyze them.
Note: Paralysis lasts one turn.
Type of Genjutsu: Visual, paralysis
How I'd deduce it's a Genjutsu: Big purple flowers that erupt from the ground are kind of far-fetched. It's something only Wood Users could really do, and besides, if the flowers have no real smell or other form of sensory change besides visual, it would be quite simple to figure it out and dispel it accordingly. The paralysis that would be oncoming would also be a dead giveaway.