Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-5936871-20160126112547/@comment-5936871-20160211071700

Again, I don't understand how this is hard to comprehend. The Rinnegan has not been proven to be 100% immune to all visual genjutsu. However, there is evidence to support this while there is none to support the notion that it is affected. The Rinnegan is capable of countering and dispelling the Infinite Tsukuyomi, the most powerful visual genjutsu from the most powerful dojutsu in the whole series. Yet somehow, people think it is susceptible to tremendously weaker visual genjutsu from a significantly weaker dojutsu? Where is the logic? Itachi Uchiha, a genjutsu specialist who primarily uses genjutsu in almost every fight and has the Tsukuyomi never once bothered to use a single genjutsu during his fight with Nagato. What does this tell you? Through logical deduction it wouldn't work or else he would have used it and it working to begin with makes no sense considering the Rinnegan can counter IT. In the end, it is not fully proven that the Rinnegan is immune to visual genjutsu but there is strong evidence to support it, while there is none whatsoever that it will work rather than the words of users.

Itachi's Tsukuyomi has not, cannot, and will not be proven to be able to work on Nagato since the series is now over and there is evidence strongly suggesting it wouldn't. Itachi's Amaterasu is effortlessly absorbed by Nagato. Itachi's Susanoo is either absorbed as well, combated with the Deva Path (Shinra Tensei, Bansho Tennin, and Chibaku Tensei), Asura Path (Plethora of long-range mechanized weapons), and Animal Paths (Plethora of boss level summons that all have linked vision with Nagato; on top of his incredible sensory prowess that would allow him to sense when Itachi is about to attack and which attack he will use to further help him counter and overpower him) simultaneously which spells certain death for Itachi.