The Powers of the Sharingan
Jun 21, 2013 20:52:06 GMT -5
Post by Mason on Jun 21, 2013 20:52:06 GMT -5
ϟTHE SHARINGAN
The Sharingan has three stages, each with a certain number of Tomoe:
One Tomoe:
An eye possessing One Tomoe has no specific ability of its own besides seeing through C-Rank Visual Genjutsu, but is the first step to obtaining the full power of the Sharingan.
Two Tomoe:
An eye possessing Two Tomoe can allow the user to track the movement of an opponent and do some minor copying of an opponents attack. For avoiding incoming attacks, the user's speed and agility will greatly control whether they can move to avoid it. However, possessing Three Tomoe will greatly assist in this area.
Possessing Two Tomoe will also allow the ninja to pierce B-Rank Visual Genjutsu and see the surrounding reality for what it really is. It can also allow the member to pierce another’s body and see their chakra. While the eye is not refined enough to see the tenketsu and chakra circulatory system like the Byakugan, it can view the movement and flow of chakra. This can help them tell if a person is trapped in a Genjutsu, or if an attacker is a real threat or merely a Clone.
Three Tomoe:
An eye containing Three Tomoe will allow the ninja to see the image of an attacker’s next move from the slightest muscle tension in their body. This prevents wasteful movement and allows the user to conserve much needed chakra in battle. Three Tomoe also grants the user ability to use Genjutsu just by locking eyes with an enemy, along with being able to see through A-Rank Visual Genjutsu.
Depending on your character's Ninja Rank you may start off with a certain amount of Tomoe. However, your history in your character app must explain how you got it. This must be done in detail. If you don't want to put the extra work into your character's history, you can always earn your Sharingan powers later through RP.
-Genin can only obtain One Tomoe through their history.
-Chunin can only obtain Two Tomoe through their history.
-Jonin can obtain all Three Tomoe through their history.