I think the whole technique is a giveaway. The creation and utilization of flowers is a common thing among canon regular genjutsu.
To break it, I would resort to Kai since it does not paralyze you and damaging yourself on a genjutsu like this isn't worth it. But... this is dependent on the situation because people will likely use in coordination with another technique.
This is a 0, it's ass.
Does it actually damage? The description and damage are kinda confusing z.z
I start to create this technique by forming a single handseal and sending my chakra into yours in order to disrupt it. Under this illusion, you see a myriad of butterflies rushing towards you when in reality, I cover you with a group of explosive tags. Following this, while you're still under the illusion, you start to believe you're sinking into the ground and a final butterfly lands on your forehead. In reality, I throw a final tag onto your face while you stand immobilized, simultaneously detonating them.
A few ways to counter this, the handseal and the sudden formation of butterflies are one way to break it. Then the sinking into the ground is another.
To break it either kai, attacking the butterflies to interrupt the rest of the genjutsu (not sure it works), or as a last resort, using pain.
I rate this a 5 really because it's a decent technique, just easy to counter.
So how far into me sinking can I not use kai? And if I attack the butterflies will the rest of the genjutsu be interrupted?
To break it, I would resort to Kai since it does not paralyze you and damaging yourself on a genjutsu like this isn't worth it. But... this is dependent on the situation because people will likely use in coordination with another technique.
This is a 0, it's ass.
Does it actually damage? The description and damage are kinda confusing z.z
I start to create this technique by forming a single handseal and sending my chakra into yours in order to disrupt it. Under this illusion, you see a myriad of butterflies rushing towards you when in reality, I cover you with a group of explosive tags. Following this, while you're still under the illusion, you start to believe you're sinking into the ground and a final butterfly lands on your forehead. In reality, I throw a final tag onto your face while you stand immobilized, simultaneously detonating them.
A few ways to counter this, the handseal and the sudden formation of butterflies are one way to break it. Then the sinking into the ground is another.
To break it either kai, attacking the butterflies to interrupt the rest of the genjutsu (not sure it works), or as a last resort, using pain.
I rate this a 5 really because it's a decent technique, just easy to counter.
So how far into me sinking can I not use kai? And if I attack the butterflies will the rest of the genjutsu be interrupted?