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I learned the basics a while ago. The last jutsu was Demonic Illusion: Hell Viewing
If your opponent uses this technique against you, how would you try to figure out it's a gen? Also keep in mind that this genjutsu only messes with ones sight. All their other senses will remain on tact.This is an interesting jutsu, considering it being a defensive Genjutsu. I think that this is best to be used when fighting in mid range to defend against against a projectile-like attack and to move to the side and make a quick counter-attack at the opponent while they are peforming their next jutsu. It has a lot of disadvantages, though. The user cannot use it to escape large scale jutsus since they would get affected by it just as much as the clone "does." I don't see this to be very effective in short range, against Taijutsu either, especially when dealing with a fast opponent. If they were to attack the "clone", they would immediately realize that it's a Genjutsu because they would not be able feel touching it. Also, when the user tries any move on their opponent and stops concentrating on maintaining the clone, the illusion falls through and their position is revealed. This leaves very little time to prepare and lunch the next attack, and more than enough time for the opponent to notice the real one and defend on time. In conclusion, I see this not serving its purpose more times than it actually does.
Make sure to take advantage of your terrain also. For example, if you are fighting on a sunny terrain then you can definitely pick up that the clone doesn't have a shadow. Or, if you're on a grassy field then the grass would be stomped upon, which wouldn't be the case if it's a gen. Try to pick up the slightest errors in your opponents description. The lesser he/she explains what happens when the genjutsu gets casted upon you the easier it'll be for you to find ways to get out of it.I would immediately know when I touch the "clone" when fighting in short range (using Taijutsu) and I wouldn't feel it and would have enough time to react since hand-to-hand moves are fast. I could as well hear the opponent making steps farther from the illusion of it and thus know it's not the real him/her.
Urek uses:Ok, got it! Next is:
( Genjutsu: Kai ) - Illusion Technique: Release
Rank: C-S
Type: Supplementary
Range: Short
Chakra Cost: 15-40
Damage Points: N/A
Description: The user does one hand seal to focus and then proceeds to disturb his chakra flow by forcefully stopping it momentarily and then "spiking" his spiritual energy, unbalancing his chakra. This dispels any genjutsu set upon the user except MS Eye Techniques, Paralysis-like Genjutsu and Demonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant. The effectiveness of this technique is dependent upon the skill of the user. A Jounin rank ninja can dispel Genjutsu up to C-rank. An S-class ninja can dispel Genjutsu up to B-rank. A Sannin rank ninja can dispel Genjutsu up to A-rank. A Sage rank user can dispel Genjutsu up to S-Rank. The user may use this technique through physical contact on others to dispel them from Genjutsu. The technique can only be used once per turn and the user still needs to fully follow the logic as to why he figured out it was an illusion.
Impressive, very impressive. Nice job. Seems you understand it very well.Since this is a paralysis genjutsu, Kai cannot be used to get out. The user cannot perform a hand seal which is a
requirement for them to be able to concentrate, unbalance their chakra and release themselves with that technique. I cannot directly hurt myself to escape it but I could use an Earth jutsu, for example, to create pillars that would pierce through me to make me feel pain. However, since this is only a B-rank jutsu, I don't have to go that far and risk getting too hurt to fight. This leaves the third option, and that is using a powerful elemental jutsu (A-rank in this case) where a large ammount of chakra is released from my body, and doesn't require any hand seals. This could be, e.g. Chidori Nagashi, Earth jutsus that create a coat of earth, or Wind ones which make distrubances in air around your body. I could use a raw chakra jutsu, as well, but it would have to be two ranks higher, which is already S rank (not really practical).
The good this is, that I could easily figure out that this one is a Genjutsu, since I get paralysed by purple flowers, which don't even cast a shadow. Poison or nerve damage, for example, would not be my first guesses. Also the jutsu I use to dispel the Genjutsu can be prolonged into an attack/defense against your opponent, which is great.
It's a nice technique indeed. Very useful if you opponent rushes towards you to attack you. Use this genjutsu to distract them while killing them off from below or behind with a technique that requires a little to no handseals and is quick in creating. You have a good understanding in genjutsu, so let's speed this training up a little. I'll now teach you two/three technique's simultaneously.Now, this was a nice technique when it was used in Naruto because they were moving on a large scale and thought they had been walking straight for hours which exhausted them. In our RP, the jutsu works only up to mid range, which means that the target this was cast on, won't be making a large circle and should quickly discover the pattern of their movements and that they are going in a circle, since this doesn't change the environment. The opponent is also up to 15 meters from them, and they clearly see it and should figure out that they are taking too long to get there. In conclusion, the effects of this jutsu are very short before your target realises they'd been tricked, so nobody will get tired. Furthermore, when the user of this tries to attack the target, the target will notice that the attack is coming from a strange angle and thus know it's a Genjutsu. Also, this only works on a moving target, and how often do we have someone just rush at someone like that? This jutsu would be more useful if combined with a Genjutsu that changes the surrounding.
I've described the ways of discovering it is a Genjutsu, and then escaping should be no problem. Kai of corse, or some jutsu with a large surge of chakra.
Exactly.These two are not really the greatest Genjutsus. The first one has a lot of flaws and is not particularly useful in battles (maybe it would be more useful in Ninja World but I doubt it). You have to make a physical contact with a stationary target, and catching your target still is really hard to achieve. The target will easily notice that they are telling what they would not want to tell and thus realize it's a Genjutsu. And then, for breaking this Genjutsu, I would definitely use a technique with a large surge of chakra, peferably Lightning, instead of Kai. That is because I have a direct physical connection with the user which makes them very vulnerable to my attacks, especially electrifying. Also, this works only on ninjas which are two ranks lower than you, which is a really rare situation. A bad jutsu for our RP, nonetheless.
The second one is also meh. It is again extremely easy to figure out it's a Genjutsu. The jutsu only affects the target's vision, and that is only seeing a huge fireball. However, the target does not feel the heat from it, nor sees a properly large shadow on the ground, nor sees the changes in the sky that should come with it. I would most probably not use this jutsu in a battle, since it would not fool anybody and would only spend my time and energy. How I escape the Genjutsu would then depend on the situation, whether it would be more convenient for me to use Kai, or a jutsu with a large surge of chakra through my body.
Sorry for the delay, had a week off school and work so tried to avoid logging in.Now sorry for the delay on my part. :lol I'm having some busy weeks (or months).
I like the first Genjutsu, primarily because it can be used very well while fighting in close combat, or running towards your opponent to get into short range. You will, of course, need a sword to perform this jutsu, and some/most of fighter to not used one. However, if you do fight using Kenjutsu, this will be very useful. What makes this jutsu useful is that it can be peformed very fast, it doesn't require any hand seals, and can be done in the middle of fighting. The user just needs to make a few "pointless" waves with their sword and cast it. And when your opponent is under your Genjutsu, you have a great opening for your next attack. The speed is that which makes this one usable. However, it's not that hard to realize that it is a Genjutsu. Since in one second, you see a sword going back and forth, and then you see weaving arms which are not even offensive, since they look like they're just flabby. That leaves enough time to react.
The following Genjutsu, I do not particularly like. The ammount of hand seals it requires is a bit too much and is altogether very slow. And the bean vines seem very irrealistic. If this was used against anyone, I would of course at first try to dogde or defend from it before it manages to bind me.I would quickly see that they are not real as I am not able to defeat them with normal Ninjutsu, which would immediatly indicate that it's a Genjutsu. So, the target has a lot of time, from the moment that the user of this disappears, until they get actually binded with the bean vines and with that paralized, to realize they're under Genjutsu. Even if they don't realize it by then, the user emerging from the ground and from a bean pod is very messy and leaves space to find the flaws in description, such as shadows and sounds.
The last one is one of the many flower-based Genjutsu. It is very easy to notice that you are under a Genjutsu, since the flower lacks smell and shadow. The target has enough time to realize those missing factors. Also, when they try to defend from the flower, when nothing happens to it, they should realize it's a Genjutsu. Alos, it's always very smart to use jutsus that can be used to break out of Genjutsu (lage surge of chakra) to "defend" from an object that's actually just an illustion and you automatically have a denefse-offense against the Genjutsu itself. This is very similar to the previous jutsu, plant-based, very irrealistic. I'm sure that most of people, like myself, aren't huge fans of those.