(Magen: Nijū Kokoni Arazu no Jutsu) Demonic Illusion: Double False Surroundings Technique
Type: Supplmentary
Rank: B-Rank
Range: Short-Mid
Chakra: 20
Damage: N/A
Description:
The user will do a sequence of 3 handseals, putting his opponents under a double layered Genjutsu. The user is able to create false surroundings to fool his targets, much like the simpler version of the technique. However, the illusion is in fact layered. If the opponent manages to release the first one, he will then feel the effects of the second illusion. If, for example, the first illusion is that of a desert and the second that of a forest, upon releasing the first one, the opponent will see the desert fade away while the forest appears around him, making him think he dispelled the illusion while in essence he is still caught in one. Each illusion is equivalent to C-Rank and both are casted at the same time. While normal releases will release only one illusion at a time, a strong enough pain or an external source of chakra can dispel both at the same time.
This a more advanced version one of the techniques that you have learned so far.
"This is a basic illusion that affects the way the opponent's sees the terrain. The main sense affected by this technique is sight. You cannot make the opponent feel certain aspects of the terrain such as making the ground rise up around them as that would exceed the capabilities of the technique. Each illusion has a limit to how much it can affect the opponent which is how it creates a certain opening. This technique use is used to manipulate the opponents sight of their surroundings to make it seem like everything around them had changed. Because this is a purely visual technique, an opponent with an eye technique able to see through it or a sensor, can brush it off like its nothing. When this technique is used, because the opponent sees the terrain differently, use it to your advantage to combine it with another attack or move. You can make an earth wall rise up skillfully to hide yourself from your opponents vision. If this is used against you, analyze the changes in terrain to detect whether they are possible or not."
Read this again for the principles then I will explain it further. Now, the important thing to remember about this genjutsu is to keep in mind what the first terrain was. For example, if the first terrain was a grassy field, then the illusion puts you in a desert, afterward once you break out of the first illusion you are in a forest, then you obviously know that something is up. Because logically you should be back in the grassy field, so this is one way that you can realize that the terrain has changed. Now there is one way you can ignore the layering completely, and that's by breaking out of both the same time. This is done by a strong enough pain or chakra surge to just break you out completely. You can use the genjutsu breaking guidelines to view ways to break out of it but the most simple way I would say is a stab to a minor muscle after determining the change in terrain. It is not a very useful technique to use personally, but I find it a fun and interesting technique just because you can change the surroundings to make it look like there is no water source, etc, but not much active use.