Genjutsu (Doujutsu) [Mind-Affecting]
Rank: 7 (B-Class);
Learn DC: 21, 3 success;
Perform requirements: 9 ranks (DC 22);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: S;
Range: Close (10 ft. + 5 ft./2 levels);
Target: One creature;
Duration: 1 round/level (D);
Saving Throws: Will disbelief;
Chakra Resistance: Yes;
Chakra Cost: 6.
With this technique, the user is able to force the subject's train of thought in a very
distinct pattern easy to recognize for him. For the duration of the technique, if the target
fails to realize the trick and resist it, the user gains a +2 insight bonus to attack rolls, skill
checks and defense against that one creature. The weakness of this genjutsu is that it can
only be used on one creature at once, and its effect must cease before the user uses it
against another creature. This technique can be dispelled, once the Genjutsu is detected.
Genjutsu (Phantasm) [Mind-Affecting]
Rank: 7 (A-Class);
Learn DC: 22, 4 success;
Perform requirements: 10 ranks (DC 24);
Time: 1 attack action;
Components: H;
Range: Medium (20 ft. + 10 ft./2 levels);
Area: 20-ft.-radius emanation (S);
Duration: 1 round/level (D);
Saving Throws: Will negate (see text);
Chakra Resistance: Yes;
Chakra Cost: 7.
Using this technique, the user is able to create a powerful illusion that traps the mind of
its victims into a dream-like field of cherry blossoms. If a creature fails its Will save, it
becomes trapped in the dreamy scenery and acts as though blinded and deafened; it
cannot use any sort of blindsight or blindsense, but it can still use the scent ability freely.
The subjects cannot move or perform any action unless they succeed a Will save each
round. If the save succeed, they are still blinded and deafened, but can move normally
within the confines of the area of effect. Even though the creatures act as though
deafened, the user can speak to it freely if he so wishes.
A creature that failed the technique's initial save cannot move out of the area of the
technique willingly, it must be dragged out. Once a creature leaves the area of effect or
the technique is dispelled, its effect end. This technique can, of course, be dispelled.