Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-27662856-20180316054643/@comment-31099706-20180318013924

Yeah, though there are other versions of genjutsu, for what I know, there are four types of Sharingan genjutsu, one is the illusion to trick oppoenents, the second is an illusion, but is also an obvious illusion, like what Sasuke did to C, it was an illusion by all sense, yet it wasn't something he coyld escape off. The third, is the genjitsu to control and we know about that, and the fourth, is the genjutsu to knock out an opponent(If I'm right). Other than the first said genjutsu, the rest should work on something like the Byakugan, especially since it's effective against the Sharingan as well. Plus, this genjutsu could really be effective against summoning ninjas, Sasuke took control of Manda by a second. So they can just control the opponents's own summon beast. Just saying.

@Ace. Yes, the Sharingan has a wider set of blindsppt, or rather an ordinary blindspot. But it's adapting to the said weakness that makes the flaw avoidable. As in, Neji, even though he had 360 degree of range, he was heavily taken advantage off, by the very blindspot he had. That's how much open they are with that weakness. While the Sharingan, itself has no known weakness(I really don't any weakness), it can track it's enemies step by step, Haku comfirming that those eyes had already started tracking him by each movement. Even Kurama influence Naruto's mocements were tracked down by it. And it wasn't that Sasuke didn't see the swords of Bee, it was that he wasn't fast enough to react to all of them at the same time. Plus, as it was the saying, if you're alone and meet a person with the Sharingan, run. And if you are more than one, then fight at each side. That basically meaning, that no single person can reach to the back of the Sharingan user without being tracked down. Even normal shinobi's don't give their back to opponents, so a Sharingan user giving it in, seems a bit weird.

And no, how can the Byakugan track Bee's movements? The Sharingan tracked each of the swords, but the problem was the reaction speed of Sasuke, as I've said.

Plus, the nature of the Sharingan also helps the user's own techniques. Like Chidori, basic taijutsu, shuriken jutsu, swordmanship, and many other. And at the end of the day, after a good battle the Sharingan makes the user stronger than before.

Anyways, I think I talked enough. At the end, I think the Sharingan is perfect for adapting against enemies with powers that the user never fought before. And the Byakugan has it's own advantages and skills. I can only agree to dissagree with you about the Byakugan. But it always depends upon the user, the opponent, and the situation. So that's all I have. I'll most likely not reply again(a bit busy), so this is my statement, and I'll respect your opinion as much as you do mine. Peace!