
If it’s someone who doesn’t touch Sukuna, they should be fine.
If it’s Itadori, he can handle it easily.
I might just barely be able to handle someone like Itadori and Maki.
Fushiguro is impossible.
Those who can’t touch a single finger of the 15-fingered Sukuna and those who can go head-to-head with the fully manifested Sukuna with 20 fingers are quite something.
>>4
Unless you were playing around until the complete form of Sukuna dies, this level difference means that even the volcano can’t intervene in the final battle.
To be honest, even until the end, the volcano was the best feeling enemy with its versatility and easy-to-understand firepower.
You should be able to win normally; didn’t you read it?
Certainly, the quality was poor, but
Final Itadori is pretty strong, so isn’t it possible to go?
Those who keep exaggerating about volcanoes probably didn’t read the latter part.
Maybe I’ll die not being able to do anything for Kashimo.
Can you win against a scale?
>>9
Are you stupid? It’s a piece of cake.
>>9
Isn’t the volcano side not strong enough to kill?
>>11
It looks like it’s going to be an intense mud fight.
>>18
The volcanic defense is too low, so it won’t turn into a mud fight.
After the final battle with Gojo, the Sukuna buffs and debuffs are so mixed up that I have no idea how strong he actually is.
Since things were chaotic towards the end, I don’t really understand the strength dynamics…
Kashimo died without any good points, but since it’s a copy of Raiten Daisou from Negima, it should be ridiculously strong.
>>14
That’s not such a great thing, is it?
>>14
I’ve seen someone say that Kashimo’s thing is a copy of Negima’s thing for the first time.
Kashimo!?
At least it hasn’t dropped below 15 fingers after the Gojo battle.
Seriously, isn’t it at a level where Inotaku would be beaten up? Volcano.
If I estimate on the generous side, having something that’s the size of nine fingers won’t work in the second half.
It’s a bit confusing and hard to understand, but from Shinjuku’s perspective, it’s inflating like crazy.
Can fire attribute attacks simply be defended against with magical power?
>>23
Satoru is defending against the heat and meteors of the domain solely with cursed energy.
Gojo was a terrible teacher, but he did achieve his goals.
>>24
Rather, the fact that they’re properly raising Okkotsu Rika shows they are more capable than any of the teachers in the story.
>>28
Atsuya, who made the kid learn about the realm by having him experience barrier techniques, is also working.
>>24
The properly inscribed spell technique has also become a weapon.
It should be inflating, but since I’m randomly participating in various things, it doesn’t feel impressive at all.
It’s an official setting that if you get hit by the consecutive attacks from Yuuta and the others during the match, you’ll die, so I think you would die from one punch from Hakari in the final battle.
Maki, Itadori, Hakari, and Iguro.
This place is no big deal for a volcano.
The remedy that works on Itadori’s soul is quite sinister.
>>31
That was probably a special attack aimed at a physical body, but in the end, Itadori is quite a skilled sorcerer with no weaknesses.
It seemed like Itadori wasn’t that strong, but he ended up becoming significantly stronger in the final battle.
The scale only works with Kashimo and Uramai, so it’s hard to say anything.
>>35
Those guys are clearly top-tier characters in the story…
>>39
Since Sukkun isn’t in critical condition, the one that gets beaten up will die from a single punch from Gojo, so it’s hard to say how it compares to a volcano…
>>56
You should stop pretending to be stupid on purpose.
>>35
Manga artist…
Because they are strong in the area of weighing, the volcanic side has no decisive factor.
They were just flowers, but I seriously risked my life to protect them, so I’m a saint, right?
Given the circumstances, it can’t be helped, but Fushiguro has been left behind by the inflation…
>>38
The shadow is completely destroyed, and the place I’m trying to reach is also dead.
Looking back, Fushiguro hasn’t grown stronger at all since Shibuya.
Kugisaki has been out of the long-term battle, so it’s unavoidable.
>>40
The growth depiction was the most detailed in “Shibetsu Kaiyuu,” but the subsequent inflation curve is on a different level…
>>40
Fushiguro has been taken over by Sukuna for over a month, so according to the exchange theory, he must have gotten really strong.
Why does typing “shisū kansū” turn into “shisū kanmatsu”? What does “kanmatsu” even mean?
No matter how you think about it, you’re stronger than Katsumo, who is stronger than a volcano, Libra.
I think the ultimate strength will be at the top with Itadori, Okkotsu, Maki, and Hakari.
Meimei is probably strong, but I can’t tell what her true strength is, and I don’t know how many shikigami Fushiguro has left.
If we’re discussing strength, at least mention opponents as ambiguous as Kashimo and Okkotsu.
Which is better, a pompadour or a volcano?
>>48
Isn’t it just a normal stone flow?
It has a hardness greater than Okkotsu in Sukuna’s evaluation.
>>48
Is there any element that would allow the volcano to win against someone so ridiculously tough that even Sukuna would be able to wipe them out in one hit?
>>48
If it’s a simple output, I was instantly defeated by Okkotsu, but when it comes to Sukkun, the guy with the pompadour who says he was tough is probably stronger.
>>48
For single-shot firepower, maybe a pompadour?
>>48
I wonder if it’s a volcano.
Cockroaches can be burned up before they swarm, and herons and crows seem to have no decisive moves as their attacks are redirected by techniques.
Atsuya compared himself and the volcano to ants and elephants, but in reality, Atsuya is the elephant.
>>49
At that point, it’s somewhat a mystery whether they were that strong, but at least it doesn’t seem like they would definitely lose to a volcano…
Since Aitsu has no elements for leveling up in the story, it’s really like, “You better take down that volcano.”
Itadori’s final form is just way too much of a monster, making the majority of the battles in the story no contest at all.
In the end, Itadori probably won’t die no matter what happens.
If we’re talking about a head-to-head competition with a volcano, are you referring to Fujiwara?
>>60
The compatibility of techniques is good, isn’t it?
>>60
Maybe it’s someone like the perfect Jikabito or something like that.
>>66
Excluding Gojo, the fastest is Atsuya, so if everything is perfect, we should be able to do something about the volcano.
>>66
I’m being disarmed by Dagon, who is weaker than a volcano.
>>93
Unlike Dagon, who has a trick up his sleeve, you won’t be able to reach domain expansion with a volcano.
Considering the final power balance, volcanoes aren’t really that high up, are they?
It was just a strong enemy in the early stages.
Ishiryū temporarily dropped in value, but in the end, it proved to be strong.
>>62
In the first place, even before adapting, being hit by a face was enough to kill you.
>>62
That guy also has the impression of scattering just like Shikashiun…
I don’t think it was deliberate.
If this is a real person, it’s a good character because the number of opponents I can win against with compatibility decreases.
>>67
Since it has a shock collar, it’s strange that Maki-san can still deal damage to Masato.
>>67
It’s interesting that Mahito, who has death-inducing abilities and cannot simply be killed, has become the greatest threat among the cursed spirits that were largely excluded from the final strength rankings due to the existence of reverse output.
If we’re talking about one-on-one, then Itadori, Okkotsu, and Maki definitely cross the line.
I wonder what will happen against a real person.
>>69
Itadori can cut souls, Maki can see souls and her sword is deadly, and Okkotsu has reverse techniques, but Hakari is just a bit ambiguous.
The more seriously I think about it, the stronger Azuya seems to be.
Well, Atyu wasn’t necessarily competent as a teacher; it was just that the exchange training was designed to bring everyone up to Atyu’s level.
>>77
Atsuya is really strong, but I feel a bit unsettled about it…
Uuiui’s special training is like the Room of Spirit and Time from Dragon Ball or the delicious food and exercise from the old lady in Yu Yu Hakusho; it’s just that kind of thing!!
When I think about it, Jujutsu Kaisen was a changing yet traditional jump manga.
It feels like a volcano that has become a victim of the setting where Sukuna is incredibly strong.
>>81
That’s not just about volcanoes, is it?
Curse spirit Naoya seems stronger than a volcano.
>>83
Since it’s the same technique, if it’s as fast as a direct hit, it should be able to easily defeat a volcano.
Kusakabe is strong, but when it comes to volcanoes, it would be tough in a one-on-one due to the compatibility issue.
It’s really strong in face-to-face (combat or interactions).
>>86
There is a range distance issue, so if the volcano takes the optimal action, it could potentially seal the deal, but conversely, I think there are more pathways for Aitsuya to win.
You can’t touch anyone except Itadori, Mafuyu.
But according to that reasoning, is Masato really weak against the reincarnation technique users?
>>87
I wonder what would happen if I touched Maki.
I definitely think it will bug out.
>>94
Isn’t my sword able to cut through souls?
For the time being, those who can endure a simple offering box are probably above the cutoff line.
>>88
Miwa-chan is strong too…
>>88
The superior quality of Sukukun’s barrier technique just makes it seem that way; the performance of the Fuma Gochu itself is not that impressive.
If it works, a magician on par with the moment it is cast might be stronger than the burning lid on a coffin iron enclosure mountain.
>>134
No matter how you think about it, Sukuna, who fragments a radius of 200 meters, has better performance.
>>149
That’s not a characteristic inherent to the domain itself.
Since it’s weaker than Hanami, you can take it down with a few Black Flashes, right?
The question now is whether we can withstand the flames with techniques like reversing the spell.
Although Makora, who Sukuna might have subdued, has now disappeared, I wonder if there is another shikigami that has inherited Makora’s abilities.
>>90
Sukuna can no longer use shadow techniques since Makora was destroyed, but Fushiguro can still use them, so Sukuna’s and Fushiguro’s techniques are counted separately.
>>90
It feels like Sukkun’s ten types became unusable after losing Makora, while Fuguro’s ten types still functioned, so it seems to be treated differently.
The scale is a cheater who can win by pushing the boundaries and is almost invincible, to the point of being effectively taken out in the final battle.
Volcanoes are probably much stronger than a completely prepared Nanamin.
It’s a bit subtle with figures like Jōbikun and Fushiguro’s father.
>>92
Nanamin looks a lot weaker than I expected…
>>108
It feels like the minimum line for a first-class.
Area measures or countermeasures
>>108
If it’s a lower-grade special cursed spirit, it should be exorcised without any problems…
The hurdles required to become a first-class sorcerer in the story are too high.
The volcano has been left behind quite a bit.
I wonder if being physically gifted is effective in achieving change effortlessly?
Personally, I am in the camp that it doesn’t work.
>>99
Since the soul was defeated by the body, it seems impossible without distorting the body.
In other words, isn’t there only physical attacks?
The shock I received when Kashimaga became thunder itself and attacked with sound is probably something I will never forget.
>>100
I think I’m the dumbest lightning user in the world.
Forgive me…
Since you can directly attack the soul without touching in Itadori’s domain, it seems like it will be easier to handle the next Mahito if he is born.
>>82
There is also blood manipulation and a Buddhist altar!
>>111
It’s not Little Flower, but just by wrestling normally, all that stuff comes flying around against Itadori…
In the final episode, Fushiguro was using the Shikigami.
It must be a separate count from Sukuna.
Can react to Sukuna’s speed.
Attack can be landed on Sukuna.
Just by being able to do this, it’s stronger than a volcano.
The last Inotaku is incredibly strong, right?
>>114
At least if it’s Nanamin from the Shibuya arc, she definitely wouldn’t be able to keep up with that battle…
>>120
“I got kicked by Complete Sukuna and just said ‘Whoa!’ and that was it.”
It’s scary to think that Itadori will keep growing after the final battle, but I wonder who he will fight against.
Makoto has really settled into the position of a strong early-game enemy, huh…
Nanamin has lived until that age without any simplifications.
I wonder if it’s because they were serious and worked hard, making them a target for weaker opponents.
>>119
In the first place, it’s rare for cursed spirits to use domain expansion.
Even though a lot of people died, all the surviving sorcerers became incredibly strong, so Japan is safe.
>>121
From now on, it’s going to be hell because we have to deal with thousands of cursed spirits that have been sealed by the sorcerer every year…
It’s tough if you’re not strong.
>>141
That melon bread was carelessly piling up numbers until death…
Aren’t you dead? But…
A physical gifted person surpasses the soul with the body.
It can be seen that there is a parameter difference comparable to that between the child generation and the parent generation of the holy war lineage between the final battle group and the others.
Mount Fuji has a variety of troublesome techniques due to the nature of its spell.
It also has the hidden technique of being able to absorb cursed objects freely.
I think it’s a physique that could potentially be certified as elite.
Inotaku worked hard until the very end, so I think that’s truly admirable.
>>127
Inotaku’s pure strength is one thing, but I really think he is an amazing sorcerer and a genuinely good person.
>>127
Throwing a hatchet is exhilarating, isn’t it?
I wanted to see the red-scaled, lively knotweed.
The defense is at a level that loses to Itadori’s attack power during the exchange meeting, so it’s a volcano.
>>130
That is based on the premise that everything hits the vital points (head).
Strong at both close and long range, resistant to mental interference, not as much as a scale, but immortal.
I am Yuji Itadori.
Nanamin was saying that I was the minimum line even for myself.
Although it was said that Nanamin has more horsepower, Atsuya’s attack power is surprisingly high…
After my sword broke, I pushed Sukuna back using martial arts and shattered the highway.
>>136
Atsuya’s self-evaluation can’t be trusted.
It’s amazing to lose without using up your life, despite using techniques exchanged for life.
More amazing than the Tsumegeri squad.
The fact that the final Inotaku is stronger than Nanamin reminds me of how Choukei became stronger than Kinkyuu in the Fengshen Yanyi.
>>142
But I feel like if they fought with the same weapons, Kinkyuu would win.
Initially, he was already incredibly strong, but now that he can use the energy-saving reversal technique, Itadori is truly powerful.
The low-cost area seems likely to be discounted from now on, which is great.
Atsuya can slightly reduce damage up to the level of a whirlpool where the ground disappears.
I didn’t even have to avoid the peaks of the volcano; it was just going to get buried anyway, and the temporary area is crazy.
99-second simple area!
Takuma Ino
I’ll leave the rest to you.
Since the Nikka has survived, the future of the Jujutsu world is bright.
>>148
What is that guy even about?
>>151
Kill me in court!!
>>151
Genius
>>151
If we’re talking about skill alone, it’s on the level of Sukuna and Gojo.
If Okkotsu is lawless against cursed spirits, then Hikigaya is lawless against people.
Itadori is a reverse cursed technique user who can regenerate his eyeball and abdominal loss as if it were a matter of course.
Inotaku hasn’t fixed the eyeball yet.
>>152
Since it’s Sukuna, it was able to be cut easily, but normally, it would probably be really tough, right Itadori…?
No one who saw the dragon of Inotaku has survived.
Even that dual-faced Shikona.
>>153
It seems you are not lying…
It seems that the body is closer to a cursed object than to a person, so it’s questionable whether even lifespan death is possible, Itadori.
If I can do my best, it’s reassuring to know that a simple domain will be distributed that can withstand Sukuna’s domain for a little while.
I was wondering what this story was about while it was being serialized, but selling cheap simplified areas had many advantages, even if it meant taking down those who were causing trouble.
>>159
The downside is that Meimei seems like she would totally squeeze out a lot of money…
Atsuya can expand the simplified domain later, effectively increasing the range of automatic interception, which is seriously strong.
>>162
Because of the movement and range of the knife, it seems like I could be killed by the cockroach that creates life.
>>169
In short, it is a situation where the long-range attack of falling petals is inevitably weak against high-area attacks and violence in numbers.
Inotaku has survived after fighting the two who killed Satoru Gojo.
Since there are relatively weak points in defense, as long as you can land an attack, there is still potential for Riko.
Itoshiki after the main story is really strong, isn’t he?
>>166
Unless you’re a significantly strong opponent, you can’t even compete with Sukuna who has eaten 20 fingers.
>>166
A lump of potential is also romantic.
I want to see a fully developed Itadori who can handle blood manipulation, supernovae, and flying slashes someday.
Isn’t it fine if Achi does everything by himself?
The only one in the story who was able to use Extension as a sorcerer and operates at the level of Sukuna, is the man Higekuro.
I don’t understand the meaning of dividing that.
Somehow, we’ve managed to eliminate quite a bit of the negative legacy of the jujutsu world that has existed for a thousand years.
Atsuya being strong while actually slacking off in Shibuya is just too much of an asshole move.
>>173
It’s okay, forget it.
There were about three scenes where I thought Inotaku was definitely dead, but he survived all of them.
What the heck are the name and effects of Itadori’s Domain Expansion?!
>>175
Energy…
>>175
Energy…
>>175
View Rock
Riko-te
│
Na
>>175
The effects are being called superficial, and I don’t think there are any other basic guaranteed lethal moves.
There are only about four people who can effectively use the guaranteed hit lethal area on the field itself.
The tank performance of characters like Itadori and Kinji is amazing.
>>179
I like the practicality of the method that appears to be a joke but involves enduring through it to aim for a victory in cursed energy, which is a technique for taking down stronger opponents.
There are no actions that would lead to a negative outcome, Inotaku.
So it leaves the impression that they are doing their best.
>>182
Putting down weapons and assisting teammates has only positive points.
It felt like a story told by someone who wasn’t good at narrating, so I didn’t really understand it, but it definitely ended happily.
>>184
The damage is so huge that the remaining sorcerers will definitely have to work like draft horses from now on, but is it a cause for celebration, after all?
It’s terrifying to think that two more sorcery techniques will likely develop from here for Itadori.
If big brother risks his life, he was able to protect Itadori unscathed from Fuga’s intense heat, so he should be able to comfortably defend against heat at the level of a volcano’s domain…
Did you know that Shibuya got caught and was trying to skip out on it?
>>190
I shouldn’t want to be at the scene where Gojo is sealed~~~.
There is a question about how effective it is against the defense of the main body of Daikokuten, but I think having Kusakabe during the Daikokuten battle would have been quite advantageous in terms of compatibility.
If Nanamin can use it in a noisy environment, I’m happy that we can go a little further.
I like that.
Cockroaches have a bad compatibility with the Elder of the Domain but good compatibility with the seductress, right?
Kugisaki has only shown the black flash, and since then, there hasn’t been much enhancement from the beginning.
There’s a more unpleasant fear than being suddenly cut, like the cutting line of Itadori.
I think a space where we can purely talk without fighting is very much like Itadori.
The ten-syllable curse technique is definitely strong! I passionately argued this, but there was a dilemma where Nanamin became weak. However, if Inotaku succeeded him… that’s good…
I wonder if I threw the knife at the end and picked it up properly?
The volcano head was exaggerated much more in the anime than in the manga.
>>189
How is it that you returned without any aftereffects?