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A {{translation|wide-range genjutsu|広範囲幻術|kōhan'i genjutsu}}, whereby the Second Mizukage with his [[Yin Release]] abilities manifests realistic mirages using the mist exuded by his clam summon. As it is impossible for observers to distinguish from the real thing through normal methods, this property makes the technique ideal for concealing the actual location of either individual, resulting in confusion amongst the opposition as their attacks are rendered ineffective and they attempt to ascertain the pair's true positions. However, in order for the Second to maintain the illusions, the clam must continually exude the mist from its [[Wikipedia:Siphon (mollusc anatomy)|siphons]]<!-- the two tube things --><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 12</ref> throughout the duration of the technique.
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A {{translation|wide-range genjutsu|広範囲幻術|kōhan'i genjutsu}}, whereby the Second Mizukage, in conjunction with his [[Giant Clam|summon]], is able to manifest realistic mirages using the mist exuded by the clam. As it is impossible for observers to distinguish from the real thing through normal methods, this property makes the technique ideal for concealing the actual location of either individual, resulting in confusion amongst the opposition as their attacks are rendered ineffective and they attempt to ascertain the pair's true positions. However, in order to maintain the illusions, the clam must continually exude the mist from its [[Wikipedia:Siphon (mollusc anatomy)|siphons]]<!-- the two tube things --><ref>''Naruto'' chapter 552, page 12</ref> throughout the duration of the technique.
   
 
According to the Mizukage, the only method to end the technique is to defeat the real clam but as the creature itself remains camouflaged within the mirage, this is no easy task, even if the summoner is providing beneficial advice. While the technique is in effect, both the Mizukage and the clam cannot be [[sensor|sensed]] through most means, with the exception of {{translation|contact type|接触タイプ|sesshoku taipu}} [[Sand Sensing|methods]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 557, page 4</ref>
 
According to the Mizukage, the only method to end the technique is to defeat the real clam but as the creature itself remains camouflaged within the mirage, this is no easy task, even if the summoner is providing beneficial advice. While the technique is in effect, both the Mizukage and the clam cannot be [[sensor|sensed]] through most means, with the exception of {{translation|contact type|接触タイプ|sesshoku taipu}} [[Sand Sensing|methods]].<ref>''Naruto'' chapter 557, page 4</ref>

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A wide-range genjutsu (広範囲幻術, kōhan'i genjutsu), whereby the Second Mizukage, in conjunction with his summon, is able to manifest realistic mirages using the mist exuded by the clam. As it is impossible for observers to distinguish from the real thing through normal methods, this property makes the technique ideal for concealing the actual location of either individual, resulting in confusion amongst the opposition as their attacks are rendered ineffective and they attempt to ascertain the pair's true positions. However, in order to maintain the illusions, the clam must continually exude the mist from its siphons[1] throughout the duration of the technique.

According to the Mizukage, the only method to end the technique is to defeat the real clam but as the creature itself remains camouflaged within the mirage, this is no easy task, even if the summoner is providing beneficial advice. While the technique is in effect, both the Mizukage and the clam cannot be sensed through most means, with the exception of contact type (接触タイプ, sesshoku taipu) methods.[2]

References

  1. Naruto chapter 552, page 12
  2. Naruto chapter 557, page 4