Is it possible to use genjutsu in real life?

Is it possible to use genjutsu in real life?

Genjutsu (幻術, literally meaning: Illusionary Techniques) is one of the main jutsu categories which uses chakra. Unlike ninjutsu, the effects of genjutsu are not real, being only sensory illusions experienced by those who fall victim to it.

Can Naruto Jutsu be done in real life?

Many fans may have tried to attempt various taijutsu techniques from the Naruto series. Although many taijutsu techniques look difficult to do in real life—and they indeed are—many of them are based on official forms of martial arts.

Can humans do ninjutsu?

It states that not all people can do ninjutsu. Everyone has chakra but you need to be able to use the chakra and change the chakra in order to use ninjutsu. Also, you need to be born in the right family or clan to use ninjutsu or genjutsu. Take Rock Lee or Shira for example.

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What is the strongest genjutsu?

Infinite Tsukuyomi is the strongest Genjutsu in the world of Naruto, cast only by the users of the Rinne-Sharingan. It was used first by Kaguya Otsutsuki and Madara Uchiha after her.

Is there something like Sharingan in real life?

In reality, it’s impossible. Sharingan is fictional. You can, however, spend your money on contact lenses that look remarkably close to the real thing (depending how much money you spend).

Is shadow clone a genjutsu?

Naruto learns the Shadow clone jutsu which is a B-rank jutsu but as Multi-shadow clone turns into an A-rank. As for why it isn’t a Genjutsu even though it is said to be an illusion is because Genjutsu is used to attack the targets mind and chakra network.

Who is the king of genjutsu?

1 Kaguya Otsutsuki Kaguya Otsutsuki was the strongest known character in Naruto who was a master of all the arts, including genjutsu. Like Madara Uchiha, Kaguya had the power to cast the Infinite Tsukuyomi, a powerful genjutsu that trapped the entire populace into a world of illusions.

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