So basically, for each of the techniques I'd like you to explain how one can possibly escape the genjutsu, like what signs they can look for to identify it as a genjutsu, and whatnot. Also, give me a combination for each one.
Well, this technique is basically a technique that allows you to create distractions, which are the multiple hands waving; once the enemy is distracted, you are able to strike him/her down with the original sword... It's really quite simple, the waving hands makes it pretty hard to focus on the actual blade, so yeah.
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This next technique requires the usage of four hand seals. Perform the hand seals and send chakra to a targets' chakra system in order to disrupt it. The illusion begins with the user suddenly and spontaneously disappearing and simultaneously, an imaginary vine whip grows from the ground and beneath the target. The vines bind the targets' body and lifts them up in the air, and a pod appears from the ground near the lifted target in which the user will appear to strike - acting as a really great distraction for you to attack with the actual attack.
This one requires you to insert your chakra into the opponent's chakra system and disrupting it in order to induce an illusion. The illusion will make it seem like the target is atop a flower bud; the area around them will turn pitch black making it appear as if they've been summoned into an alternate reality. It is as shown below in the illustration; and shortly after, the flower of the illusion explodes, making the target believe that they have sustained injuries from the illusion. The damage of this technique is a result of mental stress.
( Konoha-Ryū: Yanagi ) - Leaf Ninja Art: Willow
This type of illusion doesn't seem like the type that I would necessarily release from, as I believe it stays active for a short period of time. That being said, it means I have to use a countering method that would theoretically defend me from all the flailing arms. If I was getting in close range with my target and was placed inside this illusion, what I would first notice is his hand and arm multiplying out of it's torso along with it's blade, creating a wide spread attack. The realism of the arms would push me to believe it was an illusion as they aren't made of elemental chakra that can set itself apart from the body. Not only that but the arms aren't connected with the main host (body) so that would be another sign that the real looking arms are an illusion.
Usage: Ryogetsu starts off his move by digging his hands inside of his ninja pouches and grabbing a pair of shuriken with either hand. While doing so he crouches down slightly as he pushes off the ground in a burst of speed towards his target, attempting to close in the distance between them. He uses the launch as a way to transfer that momentum as his hands exit the powers, fluidly swinging them out in front of him in a crossing motion. The projectiles would be released at once as they head in several directions, two of which circle around the target aiming to come from the sides while the other two travel in a tighter yet slightly higher circling motion reaching behind the target and ret while the other set aims to pierce into the rib-cage area. As the hands were three by releasing his projectiles Ryogetsu reaches behind him and grabs his large blade with both hands (Rivaling the size of Zabuza's sword) as swings it forward whilst releasing his chakra and placing his target inside of an illusion. Ryogetsu would take advantage of his blade's enormous size in order to mess with the target's senses as his arms seem to multiply with the large blade scattered throughout the frontal portion of the target's clone range. He would have effectively taken care of the sides and the front, only leaving the sky and the back to flee. In reality Ryo aims to swing his sword directly downwards vertically, aiming to slice down the clone's body.
( Genjutsu: Ingemame Ketsugō Sakkaku ) - Illusion Technique String Bean Binding Illusion
And interesting technique to try and get out of, specially if the opponent has already shown signs of vegetative manipulation. My main concern when deciphering the illusion would be stating that my attention was drawn as my target simply vanished from my sight like if he had evaporated, without an actual trace to back it up. This would allow me to knock away the possibilities of elemental body transformations that leave no trace. Perhaps turning into wind but there is a high probability that a disturbance in the air would be notable. Or using the concealment technique but one could also argue that signs would show in the terrain for example when the target steps to get closer to the target and such. Also, the concealment technique requires a single seal while the activation of the illusion uses four and thats another helpful hint to cross out potential techniques used. Either way, as they vanish something more surprising happens which is the sudden growth of vines from the ground beneath the target. Depending on the terrain, this might be easier to deduce but all around, I still could take into account the vine growing nonetheless. As the vines raised I would take note of the paralysis that filled my body, leaving me unable to move. Naturally my neck would be looking down on the vibes so I would try to use the hidden needle technique to release chakra senbons to cut the vines. Thats when I would notice them simply phasing through the vines. As a shadow is casted behind me from the rising bud (or wherever they rise) I would use one of my chakra senbon to pierce into my arm, causing enough pain to be released from the illusion as I drop back down and counter my target.
My only question is if the illusion conceals the user's actual attacks like the creation of elements, would I be able to see them? Hear them? etc etc. Or is this a simple method to hide the user's actual body?
Use: I would keep my combination simple and effective. I would place my target inside of the illusion and by taking advantage of my concealment/sudden vanishing. As the vines begin to grow and the illusion is triggered, I would fuel chakra into my body and focus on my body movements to muffle the sound produced by it by using silent homicide technique as I reach for several senbon needles. As I do so I charge full force towards my target directly with partially no noise as I release the projectiles, aiming to pierce two in the neck area and two in the shoulder area, striking the nerve that controls the arms. My aim would be to strike as fast as possible to lower the time they have to deduce and notice my location as I attack.
( Magen: Hanarasui ) - Demonic Illusion: Flower Head Death
The first thing to note would be my surroundings turning dark as if I had been placed in the infinite darkness illusion. Not only that but a flower bud would have also appear beneath my location having me trapped inside. Im unsure whether I would be physically paralyzed or not. I would use my blade to materialize a tentacle of water that would aim to pierce the bud to get me out of it. I would quickly realize that it was phasing through as nothing was happening. Coupling my surroundings and current situation I would be inclined to believe I was inside of an illusion. I would follow by manipulating the tentacle to pierce into the back of my shoulder deep enough to cause pain in order to be released.
Use: Unsure whether or not it requires hand seals or not. I would definitely use this illusion first and foremost before releasing other alarming techniques. The reason for this is because the target's surroundings would turn pitch back so if other techniques suddenly vanished, it would be more suspicious. After placing my target in the illusion I would materialize or release from my mouth a wave of water that travels forward as I circle around it to reach my target's flank. Using the pitch black surrounding to my advantage as well as the noise produced by the water to draw his attention more.
Would my attacks be concealed by the pit-black room? And would my own person be noticed inside as well? Or would I vanish?