Canderous, following Sebastian's directions, begins to gather up a decent portion of his chakra. After doing so, he channels it to his facial area, before transferring it into his already activated armor. When this happens, his chakra immediately activates the chakra receptors from within his mask. And by doing so, he activates his sensing ability.
Pros: Kind of similar to the Byakugan, this ability allows you to pinpoint your opponent's chakra that's anywhere near you. Another good thing about it is that it allows your armor to immediately notify you when your opponent decides to use a Genjutsu on you; which is pretty cool, seeing how you don't have to elaborately explain how you know that you're trapped in an illusion – Which can get tedious sometimes. Lastly, a neat aspect of the chakra sensing, is that you can command your armor to release you from a Genjutsu; which is good for people whom haven't learned Genjutsu yet; Like me z.z
Cons: Even though you can tell where foreign chakra is specifically at, the sensing doesn't allow you to know what rank and element the technique is – Which kind of sucks since you might get accused of metagaming if you conveniently counter a technique in your blind spot or something. Another disadvantage of this the chakra sensing is that the 'Genjutsu Releasing' part of it can only be used every so often (which would mostly leave me vulnerable to a successive genjutsu since I haven't learned the actual Release tech yet); Also, it can't release you from S-Ranked illusions.
Pros: Kind of similar to the Byakugan, this ability allows you to pinpoint your opponent's chakra that's anywhere near you. Another good thing about it is that it allows your armor to immediately notify you when your opponent decides to use a Genjutsu on you; which is pretty cool, seeing how you don't have to elaborately explain how you know that you're trapped in an illusion – Which can get tedious sometimes. Lastly, a neat aspect of the chakra sensing, is that you can command your armor to release you from a Genjutsu; which is good for people whom haven't learned Genjutsu yet; Like me z.z
Cons: Even though you can tell where foreign chakra is specifically at, the sensing doesn't allow you to know what rank and element the technique is – Which kind of sucks since you might get accused of metagaming if you conveniently counter a technique in your blind spot or something. Another disadvantage of this the chakra sensing is that the 'Genjutsu Releasing' part of it can only be used every so often (which would mostly leave me vulnerable to a successive genjutsu since I haven't learned the actual Release tech yet); Also, it can't release you from S-Ranked illusions.