Genjutsu
Magen: Narakumi no Jutsu (Demonic Illusion: Hell Viewing Technique): This is a genjutsu that reveals the fears that dwell inside people's hearts. Everyone has an image of the one thing they wouldn't want to ever see. This genjutsu is a technique that draws forth such an image from within the heart and has one mistake it for reality. First, an imaginary circle of leaves will spin around and envelop the target, falling away shortly after. After a short period, the illusion will begin. This is to make the illusion more convincing, since the user will likely have moved before the illusion sets in. If the mental image is a gruesome one, the shock will be accordingly great.
Magen: Jigoku Kōka no Jutsu (Demonic Illusion: Descending Hell Technique): This technique causes the illusion of a tremendous ball of fire falling from the sky into a designated area.
Magen: Jubaku Satsu (Demonic Illusion: Tree Binding Death): This is one of the genjutsu passed down since ancient times in Konohagakure. The user first disappears from plain sight in a mist-like fashion in order to approach the target without being detected. Once close enough, the target will then be completely robbed of their mobility as they see the mirage of a fast-growing tree coiling itself around them. Given that the subject remains conscious, this technique proves extremely efficient for information-gathering. Once the target is immobile, the user can then attack the enemy, usually after emerging from the trunk of the tree.
Konoha-Ryū Yanagi (Tree Leaf-Style Willow): The user waves their sword back and forth, which when seen by the target locks them in a genjutsu which causes them to hallucinate multiple waving arms. The movement resembles that of a willow tree blowing in the wind. With the enemy off guard, the user is free to cut them down.
Genjutsu: Shiranui (Illusion Technique: Uknown Fire): This genjutsu is cast by pointing at the target and a fade purple wave is released from the finger that when it reaches the target, causes them to see a ring of blue fire around them and then see themselves ignite with blue flames.
Genjutsu Shibari (Illusion Technique Binding): As the name suggests, the user binds the opponent in a genjutsu, rendering them incapable of movement. This genjutsu can be used on more than one target at the same time. Once the target is bound, the user or an ally can rush up to the enemy and deliver a devastating killing blow.
Jigyaku no Jutsu (Time Reversal Technique): This technique puts the target in a state of reverse hypnosis, allowing them to remember details that they otherwise would not. The target will comply with interrogation, but seems to retain his or her personality while under hypnosis.
Nehan Shōja no Jutsu (Temple of Nirvana Technique): It is a powerful genjutsu that generates a fluttering rain of sleep-inducing, illusory white feathers. Whomever sees them as they fall, piling up and covering the whole target area, will experience Eden-like bliss and fall into a state of tranquil slumber. No matter how much one resists the hypnotic spell, the desire to sleep is instinctive, and there's no fighting it. However, an experienced shinobi will be able to dispel the genjutsu before it takes effect.
Kokuangyo no Jutsu (Bringer-of-Darkness Technique): This technique exerts an hallucinatory effect upon the eyesight, effectively blinding the opponent. No matter how skilled an opponent may be, they are forced to wait helpless in this world of darkness, as this technique allows the user to attack unseen. Although it negates sight, it does not stop the other senses.
Magen: Jigoku Kōka no Jutsu (Demonic Illusion: Descending Hell Technique): This technique causes the illusion of a tremendous ball of fire falling from the sky into a designated area.
Magen: Jubaku Satsu (Demonic Illusion: Tree Binding Death): This is one of the genjutsu passed down since ancient times in Konohagakure. The user first disappears from plain sight in a mist-like fashion in order to approach the target without being detected. Once close enough, the target will then be completely robbed of their mobility as they see the mirage of a fast-growing tree coiling itself around them. Given that the subject remains conscious, this technique proves extremely efficient for information-gathering. Once the target is immobile, the user can then attack the enemy, usually after emerging from the trunk of the tree.
Konoha-Ryū Yanagi (Tree Leaf-Style Willow): The user waves their sword back and forth, which when seen by the target locks them in a genjutsu which causes them to hallucinate multiple waving arms. The movement resembles that of a willow tree blowing in the wind. With the enemy off guard, the user is free to cut them down.
Genjutsu: Shiranui (Illusion Technique: Uknown Fire): This genjutsu is cast by pointing at the target and a fade purple wave is released from the finger that when it reaches the target, causes them to see a ring of blue fire around them and then see themselves ignite with blue flames.
Genjutsu Shibari (Illusion Technique Binding): As the name suggests, the user binds the opponent in a genjutsu, rendering them incapable of movement. This genjutsu can be used on more than one target at the same time. Once the target is bound, the user or an ally can rush up to the enemy and deliver a devastating killing blow.
Jigyaku no Jutsu (Time Reversal Technique): This technique puts the target in a state of reverse hypnosis, allowing them to remember details that they otherwise would not. The target will comply with interrogation, but seems to retain his or her personality while under hypnosis.
Nehan Shōja no Jutsu (Temple of Nirvana Technique): It is a powerful genjutsu that generates a fluttering rain of sleep-inducing, illusory white feathers. Whomever sees them as they fall, piling up and covering the whole target area, will experience Eden-like bliss and fall into a state of tranquil slumber. No matter how much one resists the hypnotic spell, the desire to sleep is instinctive, and there's no fighting it. However, an experienced shinobi will be able to dispel the genjutsu before it takes effect.
Kokuangyo no Jutsu (Bringer-of-Darkness Technique): This technique exerts an hallucinatory effect upon the eyesight, effectively blinding the opponent. No matter how skilled an opponent may be, they are forced to wait helpless in this world of darkness, as this technique allows the user to attack unseen. Although it negates sight, it does not stop the other senses.