Correct, mostly, a few notes to add. You can't copy something if you lack the same speciality as the opponent, for example a lightning specialist performing a technique that normally requires several seals, with only a single seal, can't me mimicked because you lack the same proficiency. Also for mimicking techniques they must have handseals, techniques with no seals can't be mimicked.All understood, as that is the way I understood it entirely.
Touching up on what you said about mimicry limits, it’s very simple and logical as there were numerous examples in the show of this. You obviously cannot mimic an element you do not inherently have or have no business using. If I do not have lava release, I cannot mimic a lava technique. Also, I cannot mimic anything over whatever speed I can acquire. If I can move at the speed of Sage mode and someone is performing at the speed of the 7th gate, although trackable, it would not be feasible for me to physically perform at that rate. I can be preemptive with my defenses but I wouldn’t be able to Telegraph my moves at their rate of speed.
Those are basically the mimicking restrictions right there. However if we are moving at the same speed and the opponent uses a fireball jutsu, I am easily able to perfectly mimic and spit out the same technique in response.
That was indeed what I intended to do, that's why I posted it. The eye of hypnotism is indeed the Uchiha's ability to cast illusions using the Sharingan, however there is more to it than simply casting genjutsu, they have effects and powers not afforded to simple genjutsu users. This is one of the best examples of that.So, this is basically what we just went over put into a technique. Unless that is what you meant to do, then there is no need to explain.
Eye of hypnotism, I'm assuming, is the genjutsu capability of the eyes. Upon eye contact, you can put the opponent into a visual genjutsu ranging from something simple, to a tsukuyomi. Word has it, it is also harder to break a visual genjutsu than a normal one, or at least different methods are needed for it to be broken. Simple as that, nothing major. This doubles for mangakyo and eternal mangekyo.
You're currently at 1T but by the time we finish that'll be 3T, so I'm just explaining everything as I would for someone with a 3T. Also correct this is an incredibly underused ability, but with it you can simultaneously reverse a genjutsu on an opponent and free yourself from it. Meaning you essentially have the ability to dictate timeframe instead of responding from the back foot. Generally using time to break a genjutsu without that break being an attack leaves you on the back foot, but not with this.Ah, I understand. I knew that but didn't think it was worth mentioning being that that is one of the more well known things about the sharingan. But understood.
What tomoe am I at?
Well, this is quite the simple jutsu, but useful. All going back to the explanation of what tomoe and the advancement of the sharingan allows, depending on what you have unlocked and what is needed, you can reverse a certain rank of genjutsu back at the user, pinning them in their own illusion. This is what Itachi did to Kurenai.
Depending on what levels of sharingan you have unlocked determines the ranks of genjutsu you can reverse. This does not require eye contact so that makes it very viable especially for someone with a genjutsu infinity that loves using that art. Simple and handy. Usable every two turns. But no real restrictions. Love it.You must be registered for see images
Yeah pretty much, you'll see why I'm getting these ones out of the way first pretty soon.1: Pretty simple, through eye contact you project what appears to be an ongoing battle for the opponent, however the genjutsu puts them to sleep in reality, unbeknownst to them. Rather handy if you can pull it off. Seems like a genjutsu that actually can't quite get picked up on easily because it seems to come off as having a smooth transition.
2: A basic genjutsu that allows you to mimic exploding clones. However there are no clones and you actually create the explosion yourself.
3: Just a jutsu that alters how the opponent makes handseals. The rest is pretty irrelevant. I would probably never use this since there are personally better ways for me to achieve such a thing.
The first one seems like the best. Smooth, short and simple. No drawback and no limit usage or turn usage.
They don't feel any pain in them no, alright next three, the sharingan genjutsu list is tiresome. That said on the eye contact thing, it's easy to avoid yes but you can also force eye contact mid fight in a few different ways.No problem. However you want to slice it Rexi, I'm cool with.
1: Cosmetically dope technique. Another gen that requires no contact which is always great given that trying to make "eye contact" in this RP is pretty much impossible since you can metagame it or just have the opponent say "I never looked into your eyes!"... Anyway, no eye contact but you placethe opponent in a genjutsu that has crows swarm them. This can be good for a get away, distraction for an attack or prep time. No eye contact is always a plus. No limit or cooldown which again, I love.
2: An immobilizing technique that requires eye contact. However I have a question: do they feel pain in this one? Or is feeling the actually pain limited to MS/tsukuyomi? If it actually causes pain or at least has the user believe they are in pain, it might be useful. Not a fan of the eye contact, of course.
3: You point a finger where they get placed under a genjutsu full of kunai transforming birds and bad friends.
Whoops didn't notice I put a MS tech in here, why on earth is there a B ranked MS genjutsu, truly awful. Anyway in regards to forcing eye contact, most people look at your chin to avoid eye contact, you can simply move yourself in a way using freeform description that would force eye contact, like crouching slightly, they would have to avert their gaze again freeform, you can use tactics like that and sneak them in to your wording to make people miss what you're doing, amongst other methods.Understood. Might have to give me the scoop on that.
1: Basically a genjutsu that paralyzes the opponent for one turn. How it happens is merely cosmetic.
2: Another genjutsu restricting movement, with bad visual and cosmetic effects because no one will think a leaf binds them to the ground... But cool I guess.
3: A Mangekyo tech but w/e, put the opponenet in a genjutsu to where they are sucked up in a black hole and become unconscious which actually seems cool and quick. Make it seem as if they got kamui'd or something. Like the other two, lasts for 1 turn, so better make use of it.
Yeah most of them are pretty similar, the reason sharingan substitution is cool is because it incorporates a body flicker like movement allowing you to simultaneously dodge and cast someone in an illusion, a method Itachi employed a few times, it can be especially potent if you layer it with other genjutsu in the same timeframe. That said on to the next one, which makes almost every single previous genjutsu bar substitution redundant.Lol No problem.
1: Well, yet another paralyzing technique, done in another fashion. Nothing new or unique here.
2: So this is very cool. Almost like a great value Izanagi. Cast a genjutsu on the opponent and while they think they hit you, they didn't and you have time to escape as the illusion disperse.
3: Again, another binding technique in which the opponent just sees different things...
Sorry if my replies are lackluster but half of these are literally the same thing with the difference being what the opponent sees and I do not like it. I will probably pick my favorite with the coolest visual effect and never use any of the rest... Because they're the same damn thing...
It's basically freeform genjutsu as far as I'm aware, it doesn't even have to be another genjutsu that you reference it can literally be a genjutsu of your choosing, you pick the scenario, so it makes all the previous ones pretty useless because you can just use this in every situation.Understood. And of course, like the smart cookie I am, have gen layering on my Uchiha.
No, I am not glad. But what must be done, must be done lol. Guessing you want me to explain this.
So uh... You can basically incorporate any sharingan genjutsu we just previously learned with this with just the eyes contact.
Question: the description is minuscule. Does this mean any genjutsu? Even CJ? Or just sharingan gen?
I really don't want to touch up on this too much, as the only great differences between the levels of sharingan/tomoe is the fact the higher you go, the more tracking you have and you have access to more genjutsu if I am not mistaken. Of course you need to achieve 3T before unlocking mangekyo sharingan, of course. But yet, the main things, to me, is the tracking boost as well as the access to more advanced sharingan genjutsu.