Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-43403813-20190907005521/@comment-36019309-20191006201526

You really put me in my place. I'm really feeling it.

If Animal Path saw the kick coming, than how did he get kicked in the face and blinded?

I didn't say he saw Itachi, just that he could have been looking in his general direction. Itachi was up hiding in trees apparently.

So this super powered chameleon in the manga, can't even do what regular chameleons can?

Shared Vision and all those other methods are useless if they don't know where the real Itachi is, because they think a clone is the real Itachi. Caught unaware, all those methods you mentioned are useless. And before you say they'll just look in all directions, that's ridiculous. They have no reason to look all directions if they believe they're opponent is front of them.

Funny, I only remember the Rinnegan's being resistant towards specific genjutsu and it was Sasuke's Rinnegan who resisted it at that. It's also funny that neither Sasuke or Kakashi could preemptively tell that Itachi was about to use a genjutsu, and both of them have the sharingan. Nagato was able to feel when Amaterasu was about to be used, however he didn't see the chakra being built up, he sensed it. Also Amaterasu has a decent amount of build up time, sharingan genjutsu doesn't.

No they aren't identical. Does it say Infinite Tsukuyomi can control the perception of time, in a matter of seconds? Do you mean trap the victim in a illusion? If so, saying their similar since they both trap the victim in an illusion is ridiculous, because 90% of all genjutsu trap the victim in a illusion. If you actually meant they both trap the user of these genjutsu, I don't see where it says that.

What evidence is there for this statement you made: "Sasuke's tomoe only allow him to use his Mangekyou abilities in the left eye as well"?

You may have a point if Infinite Tsukuyomi was an upraded version of Tsukuyomi. IT hasn't shown the ability to manipulate time. IT isn't closely related to Tsukuyomi, not a single person suggested it.