I'll fight McRazor for it one day on my path to reviving DragonLord and beating you, Vincent, Lili-Chwan, and Scorps. =D
Advantages:
How you would counter it: Genjutsu release, Full body chakra surge, or physical pain.
How you perform it: I would build up my chakra and direct it towards my targets brain trapping them in my genjutsu. Then I would visualize snakes appearing below the target and constricting them. The illusion would be set in place with my spiritual energy and I could have the snakes crush my opponent visually speaking.
As has been the scene many times before Genkai stares at another clone. She is 5 m from the clone. Genkai builds up her chakra and releases it through her chakra points. She then looks at the clone and performs some fake hand signs as she directs her chakra to the clone's brain trapping it in a genjutsu. While forming the hand signs Genkai shouts, "Multi-Snake jutsu". Using her spiritual energy the clone begins to see snakes appear beneath it. The snakes wrap around the clone's body constricting it before crushing it. In reality the clone is immobilized. Genkai grabs a kunai and throws it at the clone causing it to disappear.
A few questions,
1. When you say I have to look at the target does than mean I can look at any part of the target to cast the genjutsu? Also, I thought the clapping of hands or anything sound related fell under sound release.
2. When the description says the target is immobilized would it be more accurate to say the target feels immobilized. I thought genjutsu couldn't determine a persons actions but could only fool their senses. KG being an exception to this.
Advantages:
- 1. This genjutsu causes mental damage.
- 2. It has decent range. Haven't seen a genjutsu that can be used at long range.
- 3. No hand seals and the jutsu leaves the opponent immobilized.
- 1. Even if the illusion is less obvious than some of the other genjutsu, it's still pretty obvious imo.
- 2. It only effects sight.
- 3. This jutsu needs to be used where it's plausible for a hoard of snakes to attack a person. For example I don't think it would work on a lake.
How you would counter it: Genjutsu release, Full body chakra surge, or physical pain.
How you perform it: I would build up my chakra and direct it towards my targets brain trapping them in my genjutsu. Then I would visualize snakes appearing below the target and constricting them. The illusion would be set in place with my spiritual energy and I could have the snakes crush my opponent visually speaking.
(Genjutsu: Oshitsubusu Hebi Kubire) - Illusion Technique: Crushing Snake Constriction
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user puts the opponent into a genjutsu which has snakes appear beneath the opponent to constrict them and with the users command, they crush the opponent. In reality, the opponent is immobilized and takes damage due to the stress on his mind.
Rank: B
Type: Offensive, Supplementary
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra Cost: 20
Damage points: 40
Description: The user puts the opponent into a genjutsu which has snakes appear beneath the opponent to constrict them and with the users command, they crush the opponent. In reality, the opponent is immobilized and takes damage due to the stress on his mind.
A few questions,
1. When you say I have to look at the target does than mean I can look at any part of the target to cast the genjutsu? Also, I thought the clapping of hands or anything sound related fell under sound release.
2. When the description says the target is immobilized would it be more accurate to say the target feels immobilized. I thought genjutsu couldn't determine a persons actions but could only fool their senses. KG being an exception to this.
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