Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-31338621-20180506051005

Some guy created a theory about Tsukuyomi being unbreakable. Here it is:

Itachi was unmistakably a genjutsu master, but how good was he, really? Let's go back to the Itachi vs Sasuke fight. Sasuke notices a pattern and says this about Itachi: "The exact same words as before, as well as crows, starting out with your favorite genjutsu farce, eh."

The pattern Sasuke notices is that Itachi has a habit, when Itachi says "Sasuke, you've gotten stronger", Sasuke is in a genjutsu. So what's the point of me saying this? It's what Itachi says after he blocked Kirin with Susanoo: "You really have gotten stronger Sasuke." What I'm getting at is Sasuke was still in genjutsu, when Susanoo blocked Kirin.

Tobi said that Itachi planned out the contingencies for his fight with Sasuke, but how would he be able to make sure Sasuke did what he wanted? The answer is hypnotic genjutsu. You might be thinking that's impossible, because Sasuke broke out of his strongest genjutsu, Tsukuyomi, but did Sasuke really break it? It's true that Itachi said Tsukuyomi could be broken by the sharingan, but you should keep 2 things in mind: if Tsukuyomi actually couldn't be broken by 3 Tomoe would Itachi actually tell Kakashi that? Itachi wanted to make it believable that he was killed by Sasuke, if Tsukuyomi couldn't be broken by Sasuke, that would cast doubt on Sasuke's ability to beat him. The second thing to keep in mind is Itachi is a liar, as I mentioned above Itachi had reason to lie.

Discuss. 