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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Demonic Illusion: Hell Viewing Technique}}
{{Jutsu
|Requirements=2 MND, 2 Genjutsu
|Image=Hell_Viewing_Technique.jpg
|Slide=Hellviewing.jpg
|Caption=What this Genin saw was not real, but the scene affected her deeply.
|Class Type=Debuff
|Classification=Genjutsu
|Rank=D
|Nature=Yin Release
|Range=5m (Single-Target)
|Hand-seals=Yes
|Benefits=N/A
|Drawbacks=N/A
|Parent Technique(s)=N/A
|Derived Technique(s)=N/A


= <big>Demonic Illusion: Hell Viewing Technique</big> =
}}
[[File:Hellviewing.jpg|alt=|thumb|What Sakura saw was not real, but the scene affected her deeply.]]''This technique subjects targets to visions of their greatest fear, regardless of whether or not they're aware that they're afraid of it. This "fear" can be something that the target is actually scared of or merely the one image that they least want to see.''[[File:Hell Viewing Technique.jpg|alt=|thumb|The start of the Genjutsu.]]
'''Requirements:''' 2 MND, 2 Genjutsu


'''Rank:''' D
''This technique subjects targets to visions of their greatest fear, regardless of whether or not they're aware that they're afraid of it. This "fear" can be something that the target is actually scared of or merely the one image that they least want to see.''


'''Nature:''' Yin Release


'''Classification:''' Genjutsu
[[Category:Jutsu List]]
 
'''Class Type:''' Utility
 
'''Range:''' 5m
 
'''Benefits:''' N/A
 
'''Drawbacks:''' N/A
 
'''Handseals:''' Yes
[[Category:Jutsu]]
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 22 September 2024


This technique subjects targets to visions of their greatest fear, regardless of whether or not they're aware that they're afraid of it. This "fear" can be something that the target is actually scared of or merely the one image that they least want to see.