Genjutsu (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting, Yamanaka Hijutsu]
Rank: 11 (S-Class);
Learn DC: 27, 6 success;
Perform requirements: 15 ranks (DC 31);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: C, H;
Range: Close (10 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels);
Duration: Concentration (up to 1 round/level);
Saving Throws: Will negates;
Chakra Resistance: Yes;
Chakra Cost: 10.
This harmful genjutsu ensnares the mind of a creature and allows the user to make it
attack any creature within its line of sight or perform a command at the best of his ability.
While the body will obey the technique, the target still retain the use of its head and
mouth. While it will attack the creature at the best of its ability, it may not use a technique
while under the effects of the Shinranshin. If the user is attacked while concentrating on
maintaining the technique, he must succeed a Concentration check (as per standard rule)
or end the technique prematurely. If the target dies or accomplishes its task before the end
of the technique, it automatically ends. This technique was developed by the Yamanaka
Clan during the Feudal Age to buy time to escape for their comrades.
Genjutsu (Compulsion) [Mind-Affecting]
Rank: 11 (S-Class);
Learn DC: 27, 5 success;
Perform requirements: 15 ranks (DC 31);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: C, H;
Range: Close (10 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels);
Target: One creature;
Duration: 1 round/level (D);
Saving Throws: Will negates;
Chakra Resistance: Yes;
Chakra Cost: 10.
This peculiar but very dangerous Genjutsu causes the subject to become very unstable
and to act randomly. Refer to the table below to determine its behavior every round.
D20 Behavior
1-2 Attack the user with melee or ranged weapon (or close close with
the user if attack is not possible).
3-4 Act normally.
5-10 Do nothing but babble incoherently.
11-15 Flee away from the user at top speed.
16-20 Attack nearest creature with melee or ranged weapon.
A confused character who can’t carry out the indicated action does nothing but babble
incoherently. Attackers are not at any special advantage when attacking a confused
character. Any confused character who is attacked automatically attacks its attackers on
its next turn, as long as it is still confused when its turn comes.
Note that a confused character will not make attacks of opportunity against any creature
that it is not already devoted to attacking (either because of its most recent action or
because it has just been attacked). The effects of this harmful Genjutsu can be dispelled.