One/three advantages:
How you would counter it:My enemy dissolves like a mist. Creepy, but not enough. As vines start growing, thats not normal. I quickly use Genjutsu: Kai before I get binded or if I didn't do it earlier, I'll stab myself minorly.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can): In a deep colored forest, I see my foe who seems bored. I use the Hiding in a Mist jutsu. Now, I insert my chakra to his brain. Gennjutsu commence. He now gets alert and doesnt even see me dissolving like a mist. So much for being observant. As he looks for me, he doesnt quickly notice vines grow under him. He becomes binded and tries his best to escape. I suddenly get infront of him riding a bean pod O.O In reality, he's dead because I just stabbed him as he was lost in thoughts O.O
- 1. I like fighting in grassy areas. I might be able to pull it off sometime.
- 2. Escaping it seems kind of hard.
- 3. Using it with hiding techniques; like Hiding in Mist jutsu can make this jutsu convincing.
- 1. Well, no one can control plants nor beans in normal circumstances.
- 2. Again, kind of obvious since I can't control plants beans pods and the such.
- 3. I guess it binds the hands, so that would prevent handseals being woven.
How you would counter it:My enemy dissolves like a mist. Creepy, but not enough. As vines start growing, thats not normal. I quickly use Genjutsu: Kai before I get binded or if I didn't do it earlier, I'll stab myself minorly.
How you perform it (with as much detail as you can): In a deep colored forest, I see my foe who seems bored. I use the Hiding in a Mist jutsu. Now, I insert my chakra to his brain. Gennjutsu commence. He now gets alert and doesnt even see me dissolving like a mist. So much for being observant. As he looks for me, he doesnt quickly notice vines grow under him. He becomes binded and tries his best to escape. I suddenly get infront of him riding a bean pod O.O In reality, he's dead because I just stabbed him as he was lost in thoughts O.O