Double False Surroundings
Performance
Sasuke stands mid range from a clone and does a series of three hand seals. In doing this, he makes the clone see an illusion of a ring of lava flowing around his current position, trapping him in one spot. If he manages to break this illusion, it would automatically start the next, which would turn the lava ring into a ring of lava geysers. Similar enough that he may dispel his theory of genjutsu, but different enough for it to work.
Utilization
I really like the sound of this one, because if you do what I did in the example above, and make two very similar illusions, your opponent may think that something else was going on and they were never under a genjutsu anyway, when they would, in fact, still be under the illusion.
Reality Check
With this technique, it is hard to give a definite indicator that this is an illusion. Depending on what the user uses as the illusion, you would have to be able to tell the difference between that and what should be the normal terrain. Then after that, you would have to see enough wrong with the illusion to realize that you are still under the technique
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Willow
Performance
Sasuke draws his katana from its sheath and begins swinging it like a pendulum. Back and forth. He does this until he notices the clone glance at the blade. And with that, the illusion is set into place. The clone would see Sasuke's arms begin to multiply out of control. Ten, twenty, fourty.. it would be enough for a normal person to lose track. While he is seeing this, Sasuke would sprint into close range of the clone and deliver an upward slash across its chest.
Utilization
I would use this technique only in situations that I was already using a sword. This is mainly because I would want the battle to appear to be as fluid as possible, so if pull out a sword and start swinging it around, my opponent will know something is up before I am even able to put them under the illusion.
Reality Check
The multiplying arms are a good indicator of this being an illusion. As far as I know, there are no techniques or clans that cause extra limb growth (well, other than chakra arms), so this should be an immediate red flag to anyone seeing it.
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String Bean Binding Illusion
Performance
Sasuke weaves the Dog → Hare → Snake → Ram hand seal series to place the clone under an illusion. The clone would see vines begin to grow from the ground beneath them. The vines would grow up the legs of the clone, and start to wrap around his torso as it lifts him into the air. Or this is what he would see, while standing catatonic. At this point Sasuke would begin to charge in with a chidori charged. The clone would see a pea pod appear as Sasuke encloses, and once it opens, Sasuke would appear to jump through, impaling the trapped clone with his lightning blade.
Utilization
I would use this technique to stall my opponent while I used a short ranged technique. When using something like the chidori, one must be weary of blindly charging their opponent. But if this technique were used first, your movements would be concealed, allowing safe passage
Reality Check
To my knowledge there are no techniques that allow one to control vines (other than wood style users maybe, which are extremely rare), so as soon as my opponent started controlling vines, I would immediately think that this is an illusion.
Performance
Sasuke stands mid range from a clone and does a series of three hand seals. In doing this, he makes the clone see an illusion of a ring of lava flowing around his current position, trapping him in one spot. If he manages to break this illusion, it would automatically start the next, which would turn the lava ring into a ring of lava geysers. Similar enough that he may dispel his theory of genjutsu, but different enough for it to work.
Utilization
I really like the sound of this one, because if you do what I did in the example above, and make two very similar illusions, your opponent may think that something else was going on and they were never under a genjutsu anyway, when they would, in fact, still be under the illusion.
Reality Check
With this technique, it is hard to give a definite indicator that this is an illusion. Depending on what the user uses as the illusion, you would have to be able to tell the difference between that and what should be the normal terrain. Then after that, you would have to see enough wrong with the illusion to realize that you are still under the technique
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Willow
Performance
Sasuke draws his katana from its sheath and begins swinging it like a pendulum. Back and forth. He does this until he notices the clone glance at the blade. And with that, the illusion is set into place. The clone would see Sasuke's arms begin to multiply out of control. Ten, twenty, fourty.. it would be enough for a normal person to lose track. While he is seeing this, Sasuke would sprint into close range of the clone and deliver an upward slash across its chest.
Utilization
I would use this technique only in situations that I was already using a sword. This is mainly because I would want the battle to appear to be as fluid as possible, so if pull out a sword and start swinging it around, my opponent will know something is up before I am even able to put them under the illusion.
Reality Check
The multiplying arms are a good indicator of this being an illusion. As far as I know, there are no techniques or clans that cause extra limb growth (well, other than chakra arms), so this should be an immediate red flag to anyone seeing it.
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String Bean Binding Illusion
Performance
Sasuke weaves the Dog → Hare → Snake → Ram hand seal series to place the clone under an illusion. The clone would see vines begin to grow from the ground beneath them. The vines would grow up the legs of the clone, and start to wrap around his torso as it lifts him into the air. Or this is what he would see, while standing catatonic. At this point Sasuke would begin to charge in with a chidori charged. The clone would see a pea pod appear as Sasuke encloses, and once it opens, Sasuke would appear to jump through, impaling the trapped clone with his lightning blade.
Utilization
I would use this technique to stall my opponent while I used a short ranged technique. When using something like the chidori, one must be weary of blindly charging their opponent. But if this technique were used first, your movements would be concealed, allowing safe passage
Reality Check
To my knowledge there are no techniques that allow one to control vines (other than wood style users maybe, which are extremely rare), so as soon as my opponent started controlling vines, I would immediately think that this is an illusion.