
The second move directly blinds your opponent, causing them to kneel to the ground following the attack. You’ll dodge any basic attacks that come at your clone, allowing you to attack your enemy before returning to your original spot.

The first attack makes you invisible, and there’s a clone of yourself in your original position. The final Genkai we want to discuss is Itachi Mangekyou Sharingan.

The first two moves will probably be your bread and butter, whereas the third one will be more situational. Overall, Rinnegan has a decent variety to give you some options to unleash combos against your opponents. The final move stops time, preventing your opponents from doing anything for several seconds, allowing you to deal with damage them while receiving a speed boost. The second one is similar to the first, except after you teleport and make the attack, you return to your original position in the fight. Because your character teleports behind them to issue the attack, it prevents your opponent from blocking it. The first move allows you to teleport behind an opponent and deal a single high-value attack on them. If you want to give your opponents little chance to react to your attacks, Namikaze is an excellent choice.

You want to use the third attack to end any of your combos as it prevents someone from reacting. The third attack brings an opponent to your location if you can see them, and your character performs several attacks against them before sending them flying. The second move creates a massive sphere around you, preventing any opponents inside of it to perform any moves of their own, and it deals damage over time to them. It’s difficult for the opponent to dodge these moves. The first move in this Genkai heavily damages the opponent with a quick attack.
