well, most techniques can be turned on your opponent in such a way that you can bind them. Pain is not that good of an option anyway. It would be a waste of an S rank, I'd say. But sure, they can be layered
This means I can break up to forbidden rank Genjutsu (my bio is a gen specialist) by casting this on myself?*Can be used against opponent's genjutsu as a means to counter it's effect, up to the rank of the technique*
*Genjutsu specialists or doujutsu users can cast against 1 rank higher*
It's because of the Genjutsu Layering Rules. If two jutsu are attempting to manipulate the same thing, case in point: the sense of pain, then the highest ranked will prevail over the other one, or, if both are the same rank, they'll simply neutralize each other (and both genjutsu will dissipate ). When a genjutsu is attempting to put you in pain, this genjutsu will neutralize it (or overpower it completely ). And yes, that means Forbidden if you're a genjutsu specialist (not just mastering genjutsu, actually specializing in it).( Genjutsu: Seidou Shiraha no Hato ) Illusion Technique: The Sanctuary of the Feathery Dove
Rank: S
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 40
Damage Points: N/A
Description: After 3 handseals, the user is able to cast a genjutsu either on her/himself or on an opponent. The genjutsu pertains as the removal of harm and pain, giving a false sense of security, where there is none, by reattaching severed limbs or healing up wounds and burns or merely anesthetizing the opponent from pain. The illusion comes with a feeling as if the user has been coated by a soft bubble, like a feathery cushion, while seeing missing limbs being reattached, or wounds healing up or poisons being removed from the organism. The illusion makes it so that anything posterior to the initial cast of the genjutsu simple disappears or is bounced off from the skin, instead of healing, further adding to the false notion of security.
While it could be use to sustain wounds that do not put someone in immediate danger, being solely nuisances, the genjutsu could also cover up potentially fatal and paralyzing injuries, making it's target careless and self-harmful. The genjutsu latches strongly to the opponent's mind, allowing the user to combine it with a second genjutsu, making the second genjutsu strong against physical pain releases, however major pain stimuli ( very deep cuts, strong burns, etc. ) will still break it.
*Lasts 3 turns max*
*Can only be used 2 times*
*If used with a painful second genjutsu, there will be no pain involved.*
*Can be used against opponent's genjutsu as a means to counter it's effect, up to the rank of the technique*
*Genjutsu specialists or doujutsu users can cast against 1 rank higher*
Ok, ( Seidou Shiraha no Hato ) is an illusion that focuses on the sense of touch, though from what I see it also manipulates the sense of sight. You could cast it on yourself or an opponent, thus giving you a soft, cushiony, feathery feel to your body like a bubble of softness surrounded you. This works well by concealing cuts and wounds, and this is also were the sense of sight is fooled. The person under the affects won't see nor feel any wounds that happen after under the illusion, thus making getting a severe wound while under this dangerous. It's also good for stopping the route of pain to break illusions.
Questions though:
This means I can break up to forbidden rank Genjutsu (my bio is a gen specialist) by casting this on myself?
Indeed. You wouldn't be able to move, but it wouldn't be uncomfortable either.Ok let's say I had feathery dove casted on myself already. If someone casted crushing snake restriction on me and ordered them to constrict me tightly to do mental pain while immobilizing me; the immobilization would happen but the tight squeezing or mental damage wouldn't.