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The user decrypts a genjutsu that has been applied onto them and casts back a technique with identical effects onto the opponent. It's a form of illusion reversal, but in order to instantly read through a technique and cast it in return, the [[Sharingan]]'s power is necessary. As genjutsu is initially used to confuse the enemy, this technique, which sends it right back to its caster, deals a high amount of mental damage, more than anything else. The person utilizing the Sharingan must first have visual contact with the one that has cast the Genjutsu while they are inside it.
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The user decrypts a genjutsu that has been applied onto them and casts back a technique with identical effects onto the opponent. It's a form of illusion reversal, but in order to instantly read through a technique and cast it in return, the [[Sharingan]]'s power is necessary. As genjutsu is initially used to confuse the enemy, this technique, which sends it right back to its caster, deals a high amount of mental damage, more than anything else.
   
 
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Like any common Sharingan technique, the process undergoes by eye contact needed. For a genjutsu to be recognized in similarities and reverted in the same way, the Sharingan must be looking at the person who has performed the genjutsu on them while being caught.
 

Revision as of 03:55, 8 June 2012

The user decrypts a genjutsu that has been applied onto them and casts back a technique with identical effects onto the opponent. It's a form of illusion reversal, but in order to instantly read through a technique and cast it in return, the Sharingan's power is necessary. As genjutsu is initially used to confuse the enemy, this technique, which sends it right back to its caster, deals a high amount of mental damage, more than anything else.

References

  1. Second Databook, page 274