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| - To begin, Kamiyonanyo is not a technique that is consciously activated by the user; it is a reflex of sorts which has been programmed into the mind itself. Through the repetitious introduction of Yin-themed chakra to the brain, the body gains the ability to recognize the internal presence of this nature transformation in an instant. This means that, upon being ensnared by an enemy's genjutsu, the body's extensive "training" in the recognition of Yin-based chakra, which is the foundation of all illusions, will allow it to instantaneously react in a defensive manner.
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| - To begin, Kamiyonanyo is not a technique that is consciously activated by the user; it is a reflex of sorts which has been programmed into the mind itself. Through the repetitious introduction of Yin-themed chakra to the brain, the body gains the ability to recognize the internal presence of this nature transformation in an instant. This means that, upon being ensnared by an enemy's genjutsu, the body's extensive "training" in the recognition of Yin-based chakra, which is the foundation of all illusions, will allow it to instantaneously react in a defensive manner. The response formed is no different than the body's natural tendency to "reject" foreign presences which may invade it, such as the inflammatory response, and is founded upon the principles of genjutsu dissipation. Upon recognizing a genjutsu, the body will spontaneously halt its flow of chakra, then draw upon a large quantity of the user's reserves in order to combat and disrupt the flow of the genjutsu's energy. While this potentially allows the user to evade genjutsu in their entirety, regardless of magnitude, it does pose an extreme risk. This lies in the fact that Kamiyonanyo absolutely will not stop drawing upon the user's chakra until the genjutsu has been completely rejected from the body. As such, should the user's existing chakra reserves fall short of the chakra dedicated to the genjutsu, he or she, in vain, would expend the entirety of their energy. This would not only exhaust the user to debilitating levels, but also result in their succumbing to the opponent's genjutsu with no means of defense.
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