Lets deconstruct this postSo many lies in this post...
That's not true, it was said that he was able to cast genjutsu, while being outside of the range of Ao' sensory squad. It was nowhere implied or stated, that Itachi's genjutsu can't be sensed... as every genjutsu can be sensed. The fact that the chakra flow of the person is influenced makes them see if they are caught into one or not by sensing their own flow of chakra. If it is unnatural is that the confirmation for them that they are caught into one, not to forget were both Obito and Nagato able to sense Amaterasu, therefor is Tsukuyomi sensable too, as every other visual jutsu, genjutsu's included.
As I stated before, you made that fact up, Ao never stated that. He stated that he casted a genjutsu, while being out of the range of sensory squads, yet was that feat seen during his time as Anbu, where is vision wasn't blurred by the usage of his MS.
To clarify, Itachi is able to react to something that Ay, the 4. Raikage, who focuses on speed couldn't react to?? That makes no sense. Even Izuna, who was said to be as strong as Madara couldn't react to Tobirama's FTG and you expecting that Itachi can is nonsense. Itachi's eye sight plays no role, as Minato could easily move out of it. His raw speed and teleportation disable the usage of the Sharingan's enhanced perception and it's hypnotic capabilities. Itachi couldn't even catch Minato into the Amaterasu, as Minato would be way too fast for him to follow his movements. We never saw any showcase of high reflexes. As I showed on your manga panel, that scenario was interpreted totally wrong by you. When Itachi dodged Bee's Samehada did both of bodies Bee's and Naruto's instantly move towards Itachi and Nagato. We even saw Itachi avoiding the close combat with Bee, Itachi's reflexes and speed are pretty much average.
It plays a huge role as it prevents the genjutsu-caster from catching into one. Itachi needs eye contact for his genjutsu and the raw speed combined with the FTG of Minato even make it impossible for Itachi to follow his whole body.
"according to the most brilliant man in the world Shikaku, stated to be more intelligent and outstanding in intellectual brilliance than Shikamaru, one of greatest intellectuals..."
When was that stated? Could you give me the chapter of this? In the chapter of Ao stating stuff about Itachi wasn't anything comparable to that stated. So from where comes this?
"That's not true, it was said that he was able to cast genjutsu, while being outside of the range of Ao' sensory squad. It was nowhere implied or stated, that Itachi's genjutsu can't be sensed... as every genjutsu can be sensed. The fact that the chakra flow of the person is influenced makes them see if they are caught into one or not by sensing their own flow of chakra. If it is unnatural is that the confirmation for them that they are caught into one, not to forget were both Obito and Nagato able to sense Amaterasu, therefor is Tsukuyomi sensable too, as every other visual jutsu, genjutsu's included."
Eh no
Not every genjutsu can be sensed. Hell, Kakashi formulated Tobi was using a Illusion to cast an astrally projected entity which was not percievable by Sharingan so he asked Hinata to check out the surroundings with her Byakugan to find out the supposed "Genjutsu" castor. Implying there are fearsome Genjutsu casters with the power to not be sensed through ocular sensing let alone ordinary sensory like Minato
"As I stated before, you made that fact up, Ao never stated that. He stated that he casted a genjutsu, while being out of the range of sensory squads, yet was that feat seen during his time as Anbu, where is vision wasn't blurred by the usage of his MS."
Why do you think he casts the Illusion with MS? Proof for that? There is none. Shikaku, most knowledgeable man never mentioned any ocular jutsu in play here. He just said "control Genjutsu" a type similar to Kotoamatsu-kami. It could just be a illusion cast through ordinary Sharingan. Do you even know how long distance sensors Ao's squad consist of? Hell, he was appointed as the primary sensing team in the 4th world war along with his team.
"To clarify, Itachi is able to react to something that Ay, the 4. Raikage, who focuses on speed couldn't react to?? That makes no sense. Even Izuna, who was said to be as strong as Madara couldn't react to Tobirama's FTG and you expecting that Itachi can is nonsense. Itachi's eye sight plays no role, as Minato could easily move out of it. His raw speed and teleportation disable the usage of the Sharingan's enhanced perception and it's hypnotic capabilities. Itachi couldn't even catch Minato into the Amaterasu, as Minato would be way too fast for him to follow his movements. We never saw any showcase of high reflexes. As I showed on your manga panel, that scenario was interpreted totally wrong by you. When Itachi dodged Bee's Samehada did both of bodies Bee's and Naruto's instantly move towards Itachi and Nagato. We even saw Itachi avoiding the close combat with Bee, Itachi's reflexes and speed are pretty much average."
His reacting speed was so low thats why he blitzing Bee left and right, right? Ay reacted to him BTW, re-read that chapter, there is an exclamation mark on top of his head, a sign of reaction. Amaterasu depend on user's eye sight reacting power, not Sharingan's Speed. Panel prove how fast he intercepted directions before Bee lifted a finger, nor did Naruto
"It plays a huge role as it prevents the genjutsu-caster from catching into one. Itachi needs eye contact for his genjutsu and the raw speed combined with the FTG of Minato even make it impossible for Itachi to follow his whole body."
Itachi could physically force him into Illusion. Like he did to Sasuke, Hebi(this version has better physical strength than Minato)
"When was that stated? Could you give me the chapter of this? In the chapter of Ao stating stuff about Itachi wasn't anything comparable to that stated. So from where comes this?"
Shikamaru said in part 1. If that doesnt convince you the very fact he is appointed leader of chief, in Intelligence Department, of Alliance Division Corps, proves it