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rdfs:label
  • Demonic Illusion: Butterfly Dream
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  • A genjutsu that is not used solitary but rather to augment or sustain an already-existing one, developed by Shisui Uchiha. When the victim of said pre-existent illusion remarks he is in fact under the effects of one, he will attempt to break it. Depending on the skill level and determination of the opponent and the complexity of the genjutsu, this may or may not succeed. When the user notices there is a very likely chance of his opponent breaking free from the genjutsu, he may infiltrate his opponent's mind within the already-existing genjutsu. The influence of the Sharingan is needed as to not disturb the workings of the original technique. After having done this, the user creates the illusion of the previous genjutsu having been broken, giving the victim a false sense of security, making
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Demonic Illusion: Dream of a Butterfly
jutsu classification
  • Kekkei Genkai~Sharingan, Genjutsu, Dojutsu
unnamed jutsu
  • No
parent jutsu
  • Genjutsu: Sharingan
jutsu range
  • Short
jutsu class type
  • Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
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Users
  • Shisui Uchiha
Romaji
  • Magen: Chō no Yume
Kanji
  • 魔幻・蝶の夢
abstract
  • A genjutsu that is not used solitary but rather to augment or sustain an already-existing one, developed by Shisui Uchiha. When the victim of said pre-existent illusion remarks he is in fact under the effects of one, he will attempt to break it. Depending on the skill level and determination of the opponent and the complexity of the genjutsu, this may or may not succeed. When the user notices there is a very likely chance of his opponent breaking free from the genjutsu, he may infiltrate his opponent's mind within the already-existing genjutsu. The influence of the Sharingan is needed as to not disturb the workings of the original technique. After having done this, the user creates the illusion of the previous genjutsu having been broken, giving the victim a false sense of security, making them even more susceptible to the original illusion. Should the opponent still see through the user's tactics, this technique can be used time and time again, until the opponent can no longer differentiate between illusion and reality, possibly even causing permanent mental damage.