[quote=AeronFarron] One: My character is autistic, one of the symptoms she suffers from is that she doesn't LOOK at anyone she is interacting with, that includes fighting, unless they catch her attention specifically. Two: She fights out of her peripheral vision, and supplements with her summons, and her heightened awareness. Just because she is not looking at you or acknowledging you, doesn't mean that she can't see you.Three: Her summons are Hornets. A Hornet is immune to genjutsu, as are all insects. 4: She's a Bijuu. [/quote] People who have autism tend not to be able to harm others so how would she be fighting? Being a bijuu doesn't really have anything to do with genjutsu unless she has the bijuu under control and if you say she does, that'll just be you proving another one of my points. You do realize that her fighting capability would be reduced drastically if she didn't look at her opponent, right? Also, I'm asking this because I don't know anything about insects being immune to genjutsu: Where does it say that they are immune? [quote=ruronihs] Fun Fact: IQ is not a full measure of intelligence. Generally speaking, IQ only measures verbal and mathematical reasoning, and is really only good for predicting who will do well at strictly academic tasks. It does not measure creativity, problem-solving ability, interpersonal abilities, or pretty much any higher level thinking. Also, IQ is only relative to your age group. For example, a 10-year-old with an IQ of 200 is still not as "smart" as a 21-year-old with an IQ of 110. IQ has been embedded into pop-culture as a quick and easy way to say, "this character is smart," while the real significance of the number is actually being called into question. With that said, a person with an IQ of 200 will probably be damn good at math. [/quote] IQ measures the analytical part of the brain but it doesn't change the fact that after 140ish IQs, your social capabilities start to drop. (The IQ test you took on the internet doesn't count)