Got it, very useful technique.
Don't have any questions for now - but I do like the idea behind this technique (despite its low rank).
It is exactly it's low rank that makes it so useful, you can break much higher ranked genjutsu at a small chakra cost to you.
I remember this technique from one of your fights and visually imagined it as a evolutionary transition between forms and it has a lot of potential, especially if you have a way with words (like you always did *insert applaud*).
I don't have any questions on this.
Yes indeed. You can have fun with it, as you can morph between forms, phase through forms, teleport through forms, have forms interact with one another as they are created like spitting, birthing, ripping through the next/previous form. It is really cool
This one is pretty nice, manipulating the world, kind of like Inception.
Turn a pointy thing into a bendy one, or swirl it around. Lots of uses. Can literally change the height, size, etc of the environment.
Yes, it is important to have freedom of description!
Ah, Kafka. Just become a beasty
And use your otherworldly appendages to rip apart an illusion, doesn't have to be a normal creature does it? Just want to mimic some Lovecraftian stuff from Bloodborne.
Can be an otherwordly creature, a fusion of creatures or it can even be diferent creatures across your body.
Ah, the scene where everything shatters - this has a lot of close range uses as well, I see you said to Ian that you can shatter the opponent's legs, etc. Pretty bad ass, and also allows for more uses as the shattered stuff can be directed as well. The shattered pieces can be used to hide true motions as well. Especially if combined with other arms/legs. These are all visually insane.
Thank you! It is surrealism after all!
Best scene in Interstellar tbh, creating a wormhole like effect and being able to manipulate where gravity pulls. It messes with their perspective a lot, since when hit, it'll reset and shift back. Super disorienting. This can be done like 5 times, so it gives a lot of freedom into when and how the strikes are landed, shifted as well as manipulated to move into a direction you want them to.
It is indeed, and the scale makes it worthy of S rank
I remember this technique, I sicced those creatures on @Mirai LMAO
The foe gets restricted by the beautiful chaos (look at those amazing cosmic behemoths!) and are crushed between the two halves of the tilted world, literally between the physical and void - very crazy stuff. I like the release of raw chakra blast once slammed into each other.
I think, visually, this one is my favorite, and it is an amazing finisher.
Now you understand the techniques, I'd like you to talk to me about the style itself. How do you perceive it, how you'll use it. Also what properties will you gain by learning and mastering the style, and, case you chose to do it, specialize in it.
Don't have any questions for now - but I do like the idea behind this technique (despite its low rank).
It is exactly it's low rank that makes it so useful, you can break much higher ranked genjutsu at a small chakra cost to you.
I remember this technique from one of your fights and visually imagined it as a evolutionary transition between forms and it has a lot of potential, especially if you have a way with words (like you always did *insert applaud*).
I don't have any questions on this.
Yes indeed. You can have fun with it, as you can morph between forms, phase through forms, teleport through forms, have forms interact with one another as they are created like spitting, birthing, ripping through the next/previous form. It is really cool
This one is pretty nice, manipulating the world, kind of like Inception.
Turn a pointy thing into a bendy one, or swirl it around. Lots of uses. Can literally change the height, size, etc of the environment.
Yes, it is important to have freedom of description!
Ah, Kafka. Just become a beasty
Can be an otherwordly creature, a fusion of creatures or it can even be diferent creatures across your body.
Ah, the scene where everything shatters - this has a lot of close range uses as well, I see you said to Ian that you can shatter the opponent's legs, etc. Pretty bad ass, and also allows for more uses as the shattered stuff can be directed as well. The shattered pieces can be used to hide true motions as well. Especially if combined with other arms/legs. These are all visually insane.
Thank you! It is surrealism after all!
Best scene in Interstellar tbh, creating a wormhole like effect and being able to manipulate where gravity pulls. It messes with their perspective a lot, since when hit, it'll reset and shift back. Super disorienting. This can be done like 5 times, so it gives a lot of freedom into when and how the strikes are landed, shifted as well as manipulated to move into a direction you want them to.
It is indeed, and the scale makes it worthy of S rank
I remember this technique, I sicced those creatures on @Mirai LMAO
The foe gets restricted by the beautiful chaos (look at those amazing cosmic behemoths!) and are crushed between the two halves of the tilted world, literally between the physical and void - very crazy stuff. I like the release of raw chakra blast once slammed into each other.
I think, visually, this one is my favorite, and it is an amazing finisher.
Now you understand the techniques, I'd like you to talk to me about the style itself. How do you perceive it, how you'll use it. Also what properties will you gain by learning and mastering the style, and, case you chose to do it, specialize in it.