Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-26636534-20180205153025/@comment-26636534-20180211000417

@LoneNinja

This is quite interesting. After a long time I found something new in Naruto.

While I do admit, Itachi's statement on the clone is anime from what I remember, "No wonder... I wouldn't expect /you/ to be affected by the Genjutsu." can also refer to the clone. Even though I said I'm not gonna argue on genjutsu anymore, evidence trumps everything.

Ch 260, the clone attacks from the underground and Itachi intercepts the attack. He then proceeds to cast a sharingan genjutsu. A genjutsu sequence plays out. What are the facts? Itachi casts a genjutsu, it appears the clone is caught. In the real world, the clone grabs Itachi, the clone has no visible signs of fatigue, stunning, immobilization, hypnosis or any of that.

Which means there are three options:

1) The genjutsu was cast, the clone was affected by it, but instantly broke out, while suffering no ill effects. And grabbed Itachi before he realized.

2) The genjutsu was cast, the clone experienced the genjutsu, but was not affected by it( similar to Itachi vs Kurenai), was able to push through it's effects and continued to grab Itachi.

3) The genjutsu was cast, the clone caught Itachi in a genjutsu that showed him what he wanted to see. The clone then proceeded with the plan to grab Itachi.

Either way you look at it, the clone was still able to proceed and grab Itachi. I think I have just shown that sharingan genjutsu is not as unbeatable as you think. (A clone can push through it lol.)

Also, If Itachi was momentarily fooled, Sasuke could have stabbed him. Is he not fast? I don't have to prove anything. You have to prove your statements. Which you haven't in this case. You are making up things.

Look, can we stop with this. Your scenario, is quite lame.