Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-26636534-20190206211400

@Brain

Either use manga+anime or manga only. Don't flip-flop between the two when it suits you. It brings your arguments down.

So, @Asian says Itachi also experiences time-dilation during Tsukuyomi, but not suffering any negative effects?

@Brain says Itachi prerecords a message of sorts?

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Ok, so from what we know from genjutsu, is the user creates and controls the 'illusion' cast on the opponent. The user can be in direct control, e.g. Kurenai using genjutsu on Itachi, or the users can take advantage of the indirect effects of genjutsu, e.g. Sasuke using genjutsu to immobilize Cee.

Tsukuyomi used to it's fullest has time dilation as it's main source of strength. The mechanics of Tsukuyomi is unknown, but due to the intricate nature of time-dilation plus custom scenarios, it would require direct control. So, from my understanding it's as @Asian says.