OOC: One of my most precious babies, please take care of it and don't abuse it! You are the very first to learn this technique.. u_u"Awesome! The last remaining technique is the following:
(Genjutsu: Mayakashi) - Illusionary Arts: Deception
Type: Supplementary
Rank: S
Range: Short - Long
Chakra Cost: 40
Damage Points: N/A
Description: Mayakashi is a very tricky illusionary technique that requires precise elemental knowledge. Once the opponent has released a technique towards the user (Ex. Fire Style: Intelligent Hard Work) he will then yell out loud the elemental style that the opponent's technique is weak to and release the "technique" (Ex. In this case it would be Water Style to phase off against Fire Style). It's at this time where the opponent will be placed in an illusion where he sees the user release the elemental weakness to overpower his original attack. However in the illusion the opponent will see his own attack still overpower the user's "Technique" and continue forward, blasting the user away. Upon collision, the opponent will hear screams of pain from the user due to his "injured" state, leading the opponent to believe it is actually real. While in reality the user has either already blocked or defended against the incoming attack catching the opponent completely off guard. Nearing the end of the illusion the opponent will still hear and see the user laying on the ground crying out in pain for two turns, unless the illusion is dealt with.
Notes:
- Can only be once per battle
- The real technique the user will utilize to defend or block is not included with this genjutsu technique, it must be posted separately.
- The user has complete control over the technique the opponent will see used to counter his own.
- No genjutsu must have been used previous to this one in the start of the battle.
- No genjutsu next turn.
- Must be taught by Mathias"
Alright so in short, this illusion is based on trickery. Once your opponent releases an attack towards you, you will then release the elemental weakness of that attack in order to combat it. When both techniques clash, surprisingly enough, your "technique" will be overpowered and the opponent's attack will continue to hit you. In the illusion, the opponent will simply see you laying on the floor crying out in pain for the next two turns if not released. However keep in mind, this technique does not provide you with a counter,r you still need to defend from the in-coming technique by some means.
Any questions? Please do so if you have anything you are unsure about.^^