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** You will need a similar level of [[Genjutsu Knowledge]] and Control in order to successfully Kai another player's Genjutsu.
** You will need a similar level of [[Genjutsu Knowledge]] and Control in order to successfully Kai another player's Genjutsu.
* There are two main types of Genjutsu: '''Target''' and '''Area of Effect'''
* There are two main types of Genjutsu: '''Target''' and '''Area of Effect'''
** '''Target''' Genjutsus require the user to have the opponent targeted before they can use the technique.
** '''Target''' Genjutsus require the user to have the opponent targeted before they can use the technique. Due to this, these techniques will generally only affect one person at a time.
*** Can be cast from a further distance compared to an AoE Genjutsu.  
*** Can be cast from a further distance compared to an AoE Genjutsu.  
*** The effect will wear off if either the victim '''OR''' the user is hit. (Keep this in mind if you cannot Kai the Genjutsu)
*** The effect will wear off if either the victim '''OR''' the user is hit. (Keep this in mind if you cannot Kai the Genjutsu)

Revision as of 03:59, 31 March 2023

Summary

  • Genjutsus are one of the main types of attacks in this game. These techniques are focused on creating illusions and messing with one's perception.
  • Unlike Taijutsu or Ninjutsu, Genjutsu does not require you to make contact with the opponent in order to damage them and can be used from a safe distance.
  • Genjutsu Kai: An innate ability that gives everyone the chance to release the effects of a Genjutsu simply by tapping or holding X (Block) while under one.
    • You will need a similar level of Genjutsu Knowledge and Control in order to successfully Kai another player's Genjutsu.
  • There are two main types of Genjutsu: Target and Area of Effect
    • Target Genjutsus require the user to have the opponent targeted before they can use the technique. Due to this, these techniques will generally only affect one person at a time.
      • Can be cast from a further distance compared to an AoE Genjutsu.
      • The effect will wear off if either the victim OR the user is hit. (Keep this in mind if you cannot Kai the Genjutsu)
      • Only drains chakra upon activating a Genjutsu.
    • Area of Effect Genjutsus create a field of chakra that can affect multiple people at once.
      • The effect will wear off if the user is hit. (Keep this in mind if you cannot Kai the Genjutsu)
      • Drains chakra upon activation and continuously after in order to upkeep the field of chakra.

Genjutsu

Target Genjutsu AoE Genjutsu Rice Genjutsu Custom Genjutsu

Passives