Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-37960523-20191227052712/@comment-24824859-20200101202426

Jason of the Mangekyou wrote: Ummm what? he has to like have the intention to use genjutsu then, clearly he didn't even attempt it. So no thus rendering your entire argument moot. This is so simple... Because he wasn't intending to fight, the same goes for Jiraiya. Hence, why you're argument is rendered moot All he had was Naruto at that time, yet he still looked. Thus rendering your entire argument moot What Naruto would do had Itachi caught Jiraiya in a genjutsu in that situation? Answer: he would rush towards Itachi in a futile attempt to strike, not helping the situation at all. Like I said above, Jiraiya wasn't intending to fight never said that in the first place. When Jiraiya is restricted by genjutsu it's not like Itachi would just stand around and wait till he gets released, because then what's the point in using it in the first place?, in the case of Deidara, he was tricked in using his own atk against himself, the same could be done here or simple speed blitz is enough/ shurikenjutsu to obstruct the frogs or something... It's not overestimating if it's backed by facts. Then why mention them at all if they weren't seen being caught by genjutsu? The elder toads will cover for him, likely with one making a diversion while the other snaps him out. Simple. You act like the elder toads are completely useless here, thus overestimating Itachi's chances of winning