*releases himself using Genjutsu Kai, after figuring out that the waving arms were illusions because they weren't attached to a body of any sort, ruling out the fact that they could possibly be clones*
Alright, for these next two, I want you to try to find an image for both and explain to me, in your own words, how they work. They're both illusions that depict the formation of plants... the first one being vines and the second on a flower bud.
Now, the key to breaking out of these ones is to use your other senses other than sight. Let's focus on the second one. It says the flower bud traps you, but use your keen senses... remember, most basic genjutsus only affect your sense of sight. Flowers
feel and
smell a certain way. If the flower bud doesn't have those properties (which it shouldn't have since it's solely a visual illusion), you can properly reason that it is indeed an illusion and subsequently break out of it appropriately.
( Genjutsu: Ingemame Ketsugō Sakkaku ) - Illusion Technique String Bean Binding Illusion
Rank: B
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: N/A
Description: Similar to Illusion Technique: Tree Binding Death, the user will do the Dog → Hare → Snake → Ram hand seals and trigger an illusion where the user first disappears, while the target sees several bean vines growing from the ground around and beneath him. These vines bind the target body, lifting them into the air. Then a bean pod rises from the ground to reveal the user, ready to strike. In reality, the opponent is immobilized by the illusion, allowing the user to strike.
( Magen: Hanarasui ) - Demonic Illusion: Flower Head Death
Rank: B
Type: Offensive/Supplementary
Range: Short- Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40 due to stress on the mind
Description: The user will trap the target within an illusion where the opponent appears to be trapped in a large flower bud which then explodes. The opponent is made to believe that an explosion actually occurred and collapses, believing himself to be injured. The resulting stress on his mind causes damage.