Description of you performing the genjutsu: By releasing a steady flow of my chakra into the air and using it to interrupt my opponents chakra flow I manipulate what he sees and cause him to see multiple clones of myself emerge from the ground around us and then I cause them to appear to attack him, when he destroys a clone it merely multiplies and reforms in the place of the 'destroyed one'.
Strong points of the technique: As earth clones are created through the earth there is no real obvious way in which to tell this is a genjutsu until you engage them in combat, this gives the user a decent length of time in which they can set up an attack or adjust there position to gain an advantage on their opponent.
Due to the genjutsu appearing to create clones this could force the opponent into using a jutsu in defense of what is in actual fact nothing, wasting a jutsu slot in the process.
Weak points of the technique: As the clones appear in numbers the enemy may resort to using a wide ranging powerful attack to destroy them with, this mens that you have forced your opponent into using an attack which will put you on the back foot and in a potion where you must avoid before making another move, by the time you have avoided the attack your opponent could well have figured out the genjutsu and have dispelled it.
Questions: None
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Description of you performing the genjutsu: After steadying my release of chakra through the air I perform two handseals and trap my opponent in a genjutsu in which hundreds of leaves rise up around him and cause him to see the most horrific picture they've ever seen, once the leaves fade the opponent should be on the ground fainted and helpless due to the shock horror of what he has just seen.
Strong points of the technique: The fainting effect is the best part of this technique, once your opponent is unconscious the match is more or less over as they have no way of defending themselves from your next attack.
Weak points of the technique: unlike any other jutsu with the leaves materializing around him and the horror show picture, therefore it is possibly quite easy to decipher.
Questions: With any genjutsu like this one which causes something to rise up around you, if you move outside of the 'leaves' do you dispell the genjutsu? This is something I've never really understood fully as a lot of gen relies on the opponent being surrounded by something, be it petals or leaves and the most obvious thing to do would be to get away from them.
Strong points of the technique: As earth clones are created through the earth there is no real obvious way in which to tell this is a genjutsu until you engage them in combat, this gives the user a decent length of time in which they can set up an attack or adjust there position to gain an advantage on their opponent.
Due to the genjutsu appearing to create clones this could force the opponent into using a jutsu in defense of what is in actual fact nothing, wasting a jutsu slot in the process.
Weak points of the technique: As the clones appear in numbers the enemy may resort to using a wide ranging powerful attack to destroy them with, this mens that you have forced your opponent into using an attack which will put you on the back foot and in a potion where you must avoid before making another move, by the time you have avoided the attack your opponent could well have figured out the genjutsu and have dispelled it.
Questions: None
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Description of you performing the genjutsu: After steadying my release of chakra through the air I perform two handseals and trap my opponent in a genjutsu in which hundreds of leaves rise up around him and cause him to see the most horrific picture they've ever seen, once the leaves fade the opponent should be on the ground fainted and helpless due to the shock horror of what he has just seen.
Strong points of the technique: The fainting effect is the best part of this technique, once your opponent is unconscious the match is more or less over as they have no way of defending themselves from your next attack.
Weak points of the technique: unlike any other jutsu with the leaves materializing around him and the horror show picture, therefore it is possibly quite easy to decipher.
Questions: With any genjutsu like this one which causes something to rise up around you, if you move outside of the 'leaves' do you dispell the genjutsu? This is something I've never really understood fully as a lot of gen relies on the opponent being surrounded by something, be it petals or leaves and the most obvious thing to do would be to get away from them.