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editDemonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant | |||
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Name | |||
Kanji | 魔幻・蝦蟇臨唱 | ||
Rōmaji | Magen: Gama Rinshō | ||
Viz print media | Demonic Illusion: Gamarinsho | ||
Alternative names | Genjutsu: Paralyzing Frog Duet | ||
Debut | |||
Manga | Chapter #379 | ||
Anime | Naruto Shippūden Episode #132 | ||
Game | Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 | ||
Appears in | Manga, Game | ||
Data | |||
Classification | Senjutsu, Genjutsu, Collaboration Techniques | ||
Nature | |||
Class | Offensive, Supplementary | ||
Range | All ranges | ||
Other jutsu | |||
Parent jutsu | |||
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Demonic Illusion: Toad Confrontation Chant is a sound-based genjutsu passed down on Mount Myōboku. Because learning it requires many long years of training, only the Two Great Sage Toads, Fukasaku and Shima have the skills to perform it. Kaito Shion was also able to learn this technique within a single month and has mastered it to a more advanced level beyond even the great Sage species who specialize in it.
Usage[]
It is said to be the most powerful genjutsu in their arsenal. It is immensely powerful and only has to reach the target's sense of hearing to be a success. Even if there are several hundred targets, they are completely disconnected from each other. Inside the genjutsu world, the targets are surrounded from all sides by four toad samurai, with their mind and body completely sealed between their hands in an illusionary cube of water. The four unmoving toads won't lift the complete binding until the user gives the order. After the enemies have been caught in the genjutsu, all that is left to do is to strike the finishing blow in the real world, with Mount Myōboku's secret Stone Swords (石剣, Ishiken) which are driven into the targets' hearts like a wedge.
Drawback[]
Despite this technique's great power, it takes some time for the users to synchronise melodies, and since it uses sound, it gives away their location, allowing opponents to attack them while it is being prepared. It also makes Shima and Fukasaku's throats dry, meaning it cannot be used repeatedly.