(Genjutsu: Kasumi Juusha) - Illusion Technique: Mist Servant
Rank: D
Type:Supplementary
Range:Short
Chakra Cost:10
Damage Points:N/A
Description:A Genjutsu technique that creates false attackers to delay and confuse the enemy. Though these servants are not real,
the actual ninja is able to remain hidden and throw kunai and shuriken matching the movements of the servants. This makes it appear
the false servants are capable of attacking. When the enemy attempts to attack the servant, they will merely disrupt the servants illusion body but not destroy it.
How this technique is used:
Basically, you disrupt the chakra waves of the opponent's brain as with any genjutsu. The genjutsu is made primarily to create the opponent, and seize advantage of that confusion to strike. The user creates "servants" (These can take on any form that is acceptable, I assume) that "attack the opponent". The opponent doesn't know this is an illusion, giving the user the chance to hide. The user can then motion his attacks to connect with the attacks the servant seems to give, but are in reality the users attacks. Attacks do not work on this servant.
Advantages:
Rank: D
Type:Supplementary
Range:Short
Chakra Cost:10
Damage Points:N/A
Description:A Genjutsu technique that creates false attackers to delay and confuse the enemy. Though these servants are not real,
the actual ninja is able to remain hidden and throw kunai and shuriken matching the movements of the servants. This makes it appear
the false servants are capable of attacking. When the enemy attempts to attack the servant, they will merely disrupt the servants illusion body but not destroy it.
How this technique is used:
Basically, you disrupt the chakra waves of the opponent's brain as with any genjutsu. The genjutsu is made primarily to create the opponent, and seize advantage of that confusion to strike. The user creates "servants" (These can take on any form that is acceptable, I assume) that "attack the opponent". The opponent doesn't know this is an illusion, giving the user the chance to hide. The user can then motion his attacks to connect with the attacks the servant seems to give, but are in reality the users attacks. Attacks do not work on this servant.
Advantages:
- The opponent can be confused.
- The confusion gives the user a gap to work with, attacking the opponent head or letting it seem as if the servant attacks the opponent.
- The attacks can not hit the servant, which can cause extra confusion to "stupid' opponents.
- The user can hide while attacking with the servant.
- If the user wishes to let it seem as if his attacks are done by the servant, timing is impecable.
- The fact that attacks don't hit the servant, can make the opponent realize it's a genjutsu.
- Frankly, it's too much trouble to set up in my opinion, and a waste of one of the three moves.