Lol no. What I meant is it would make more sense if a dojutsu that can cast a genjutsu have a line of defense opposed to the tenseigan which doesn't have one. Depending on how skilled the user is with it and the level of genjutsu of course will determine if they could break it or not. Just like when Itachi and Sasuke fought with their sharingan's. They were able to see through each other's genjutsu by just being skilled with their sharingans. And I was talking about the rinnegan, not Sasuke in volume 17.
GerizzyYMcrew wrote: I guess that also means genjutsu resistance like sakura portrayed in the last movie doesnt matter either
That leads to another question. How was Sakura, who has never been in a genjutsu, able to resist the genjutsu bubbles while Naruto, who actually has been one and was able to resist to some degree, couldn't?
UltimaDude wrote: That leads to another question. How was Sakura, who has never been in a genjutsu, able to resist the genjutsu bubbles while Naruto, who actually has been one and was able to resist to some degree, couldn't?
Genjutsu release requires precise chakra control, which sakura has. Though i think it's obvious that naruto didn't want the Genjutsu released.
Third Eye Soul wrote: Lol no. What I meant is it would make more sense if a dojutsu that can cast a genjutsu have a line of defense opposed to the tenseigan which doesn't have one.
This makes no sense. Defeating genjutsu is based upon the ability to control one's own chakra and supersede the enemy's control over your senses. Having or not having a Dojutsu has little to do with it. I think Sasuke beating the mangekyou was proof of that.
I think it's wrong to assume that we know the full Tenseigan powers. After all, we can't even be sure we know all the Rinnegan powers.
Sakura has been in Genjutsu 4 times in the series, twice from Kakashi the second time she ended it like a breeze and the first time she was totally destroyed by it, the third time was at the chunin exam entrance, she ended it and was able to tell they were on the wrong floor I believe, Sasuke admitted she was better than him in genjutsu there. the 4th time was when Kabuto used the flower genjutsu to put the entire stadium to sleep, she broke it instantly. All that was in Part 1, Sakura has good Genjutsu mastery and chakra control. I hate the biznitch but I give credit where its due. Naruto on the other hand has NEVER beaten a genjutsu ever, Itachi and Kakashi totally owned his ass with Genjutsu countless times.
I think @Thekillman hit the nail on the head, Kuruma could wake naruto at any time but naruto was intrigued by hinata memories and wanted to see more. If naruto has no defense against genjutsu then I don't see why sasuke would not of used it in their last fight.
Ninjachris wrote: I think @Thekillman hit the nail on the head, Kuruma could wake naruto at any time but naruto was intrigued by hinata memories and wanted to see more. If naruto has no defense against genjutsu then I don't see why sasuke would not of used it in their last fight.
PIS my friend XD but, yeah, kurama could ahve wake him up, btw, does kurama still sleep? if yes, than i see some "human"-shinobi having a chance of getting a few hits after genjutsu-ing naruto ^_^
Ninjachris wrote: I think @Thekillman hit the nail on the head, Kuruma could wake naruto at any time but naruto was intrigued by hinata memories and wanted to see more. If naruto has no defense against genjutsu then I don't see why sasuke would not of used it in their last fight.
As per Replacement Itachi versus Naruto in the Gaara rescue mission, he DOES have a defence against Genjutsu.
I wasn't even talking about Kurama waking him, i was trying to explain that Naruto didn't want to break the genjutsu, unlike Sakura and the rest.
As to Sasuke not using Genjutsu, i don't know but i don't think he ever did use it against a Naruto fight. I think it's because Genjutsu isn't really his specialty (unlike Itachi for example).