Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26998824-20151026220137/@comment-26998824-20151027233709

Umishiru wrote: Roshi isn't a perfect Jinchuriki so no Son Goku would not snap him out of it, plus the genjutsu is in itself sort infinite as long as the giant clam is in the area and alive, so Roshi would only get caught up in it again. Also Kisame's water release was shown very briefly(as in they showed a small part of the battle the first time around) to counteract his Lava release before his capture.

Gengetsu wins.

You need to have a good relationship with your bijuu to snap out of it and Roshi had one of the best since he's been host to Son for about 40 years and can transform fully (and paritally) not like how Naruto and Kurama were pre war. The giant clam produces a gas which is the genjutsu. It conceals the Clam and the user making it hard to get out of, but since Roshi can break out of it he doesn't get put back into it because he'll see the real position of the clam. If somehow he does get put back into the genjutsu and doesn't see the clam where it actually is he just needs to attack the spot for it to be destroyed and genjutsu over. Another easier way to get rid of the clam is transforming into Son and destroying the whole battlefield. The clam is stationary so its not hard.

There's no part in the short anime clip of Roshi and kisame fighting where Kisame uses a Water technique and it beats Roshi's lava style look at it again. Roshi just uses Lava Release: Scorching Stream Rock Technique and Kisame blocks it with Samehada even that you can't confirm because all you see is the rocks steaming - which isn't from water it's from the fact that they were on fire. Roshi and kisame are about to clash and it ends. No water release was used AGAINST Roshi.

The Steaming Danger Tyranny is part oil and I'd probably say that's an advantage to Roshi since it fuels the fire like when toads or toad users/summoners use oil but it depends on the situation since if Roshi use lava style while SDT is in his face then that might hurt. Similarly oil can be compared to the wind element, since wind also fuels fire just like how oil does, you can say that oil is weak to fire since wind is.