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rdfs:label
  • Rhythm of War
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  • A spin on Genjutsu that is meant to be beneficial to the target, this innovative technique developed by Ji uses sound to alter the targets' brainwaves in order to increase their physical proficiency. Ji produces a low sonorous sound which uses the same principle employed in Sound of Despair, the targets only need to be able to hear the sound for the Genjutsu to take hold. Once under the influence of the Genjutsu each target will begin to feel their blood "boiling with anticipation", their body will seem lighter and more supple, and they will have enhanced physical prowess due to the brainwaves altered by the sound. The Genjutsu is able to persist only as long as the sound is present which requires Ji to constantly manipulate and duplicate the soundwaves which affect the targets. The only d
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jutsu type
  • Melody Release,
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Rhythm of war
jutsu rank
  • B
jutsu classification
  • Genjutsu, Kekkei Genkai,
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short
jutsu class type
  • Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga, Game, Movie
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Users
  • Myūjikaru-en,Rinn Uzumaki
Romaji
  • Sensō no chōritsu
Kanji
  • 戦争の調律
abstract
  • A spin on Genjutsu that is meant to be beneficial to the target, this innovative technique developed by Ji uses sound to alter the targets' brainwaves in order to increase their physical proficiency. Ji produces a low sonorous sound which uses the same principle employed in Sound of Despair, the targets only need to be able to hear the sound for the Genjutsu to take hold. Once under the influence of the Genjutsu each target will begin to feel their blood "boiling with anticipation", their body will seem lighter and more supple, and they will have enhanced physical prowess due to the brainwaves altered by the sound. The Genjutsu is able to persist only as long as the sound is present which requires Ji to constantly manipulate and duplicate the soundwaves which affect the targets. The only downside to this technique is that if an opponent managed to enter the area where the sound was initially produced, they would receive the same benefits as the intended targets.