
Isn’t this guy still strong even after checking again after it’s over?
Is there a problem? No, it’s just that the numbers are… quite a lot, right? And they’re human, aren’t they? Second-Class Wizard Takuma Ino.
After all, no one who has seen this guy’s trump card has survived.
Even that Sukuna.
I have the kind of ability that Nanamin said would easily pass the grade one assessment from the start.
Furthermore, I’ve learned a simple domain through the swapping training, and with Nanamin’s relic, I can also use the tenfold curse technique in a simulated way, so it’s subtle but seriously strong.
Isn’t Nanamin’s relic too strong?
It looks like one of the top-class cursed tools that appeared in the story.
>>4
Even when kicked by Sukuna, I’m enduring it like it’s nothing.
The characteristics are easy to understand.
>>4
It’s not at a special level, but it does have a first-class quality, doesn’t it? Nanamin’s cursed tool.
With the combination of technique + simple domain + Nanamin, I became quite a top-tier practitioner.
Isn’t the technique like a budget version of Fushiguro and actually pretty strong?
There was some training for swapping and buffs, but the final battle had an unusually high defense that felt somewhat casual.
A person who endures the final boss’s 99-second domain expansion while at the brink of exhaustion.
Everyone in the final battle has become incredibly strong after a month of training.
There’s also a defensive technique called Spirit Tortoise.
It seems that Sukuna lost because of this guy’s curse after seeing his dragon.
If it’s an insect-level express train, I feel like I could exorcise it after the final battle.
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Before training, he was somewhat of a promising guy, but it seems like he’s easily surpassed Nanamin in terms of ultimate specs after training.
No one has survived after seeing a dragon.
They really weren’t there.
>>17
“There tends to be techniques or abilities that imply ‘no one who took this survived,’ but they often come with the assumption that the opponent will survive.”
There aren’t many examples where the opponent who truly suffered doesn’t survive, right?
A future where I will work until I die is visible from now on.
In hindsight, Nanamin even seems to be at the lower limit.
>>19
The domain strategy can only withstand with cursed energy guard, so it’s just barely at the lower limit of a first-class sorcerer, regardless of combat power.
>>28
It’s one that escaped once.
You’re not suited for it.
It feels like Nanamin has a lot of steps.
That’s strong.
Since they entered through their family background, they are probably from a prestigious family.
>>21
To be honest, having a shikigami like the Four Divine Beasts feels like being at the very top.
The assist power in Sukuna was too strong.
If Itadori could have attacked the soul from the beginning, it would have been over.
>>22
With one hit from the dragon and another hit from throwing the hatchet, I’m creating a Black Flash skill.
I was entrusted with the position of “Please take care of the two of them” from Nanamin, so I was honestly really happy to be there.
Nanamin is almost like vanilla, just slightly good at Black Flash…
On the contrary, Nanamin is too weak.
You’re relying on cursed tools, aren’t you?
It’s weird that I fought until I was completely exhausted and then later casually surpassed Sukuna’s domain!
Without knowing the details, it’s hard to tell how strong the final Inotaku is.
>>29
It’s not just slightly inferior to Aitsu.
Looking back at it now, it seems like Nanamin clearly lost to the stronger opponents?
>>30
I’m losing normally to Mahito, getting beaten up by Dagon, and completely shut down by the volcano.
It feels like Nanamin made it to first class purely with her firepower in physical combat.
I think it would be on the lower side even among first class overall.
I mean, there’s nothing we can do against tricky moves or surprise attacks, right, Nanamin?
>>34
The lack of countermeasures in the area is too painful.
When I think back, Nanamin really doesn’t have any special abilities or anything like that.
>>37
Th-…Expansion technique…
Certainly, looking back, Nanamin doesn’t have any special skills at all, does she…?
Overtime and the 70-30 split are generally seen as disadvantages or are difficult to handle!
All the other high-level sorcerers have some form of domain countermeasure.
Using a mythical beast is a sign of strength…
When they first appeared, they did a bit well before being defeated by a monster with 0 cursed energy, right?
>>42
When he first appeared, he was a minion handler created by Makoto.
When he reappears as if nothing happened and gets beaten up by Fushiguro’s dad.
Did this guy receive a buff?
>>43
Nothing in particular.
>>47
That’s too strong.
>>43
Acquiring simple domains through exchange training.
It seems that after the training, everyone’s physical enhancement output has also increased, so that’s about it.
It’s kind, isn’t it?
I really laugh at the fact that I was managing Sukuna’s domain after being in a state where I couldn’t move…
The substitution training is too effective…
Nanamin secured that position just by being able to deal damage effectively even to a stronger opponent and having a common sense as a working adult.
>>48
The frailty of having a durability that is nearly fatal from something like a volcanic fire.
In social games, Nanamin’s overtime becoming a buff makes it easier to trigger Black Flash with skills, which is strong, but not particularly special, indicating a high level of understanding.
When enumerating the elements, there aren’t any weak points, but the lack of appearances and the mob-like appearance significantly contribute to the feeling of being out of place.
Did the Nanamin Sword get stronger because Nanamin died?
>>56
Maybe
>>56
There’s no such thing as a curse getting stronger from dying or anything like that.
>>56
It’s simply that the technique has become ingrained through continuous use, so there’s nothing like that.
What was it that there is no death without regret for a sorcerer?
>>57
Because they are being told that.
I think it’s really amazing that I’ve been moving around and surviving in the Sukuna battle for such a long time, probably because I’ve been in a position that wasn’t seriously targeted, like being someone’s follower all along.
Did the giraffe really come out properly?
>>60
It seems like they are basically using it; it cuts off pain perception.
At first, I thought it was lame… but being able to move without worrying about pain is convenient.
>>60
When I was done in by Sukuna, I said something like I couldn’t move because I was exhausted and had run out of kirin, so when I was having a duel with Sukuna, I was probably on constant kirin doping.
When you think about it calmly, Inotaku-senpai is way too versatile.
There were more and more dropouts in the Shukun battle…
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>>64
Sukuna… let’s try to stand up one more time.
Nanamin took a break for a while but seems to have made a comeback on a whim; I don’t think she was originally portrayed as a strong character.
High-speed movement is one thing, but a technique that can increase defense is valuable.
Convenient and strong
Don’t say it’s uncool, everyone grab a weapon!
It will become a useful tool after death.
It seems that if there weren’t any strange obsessions from the beginning, they wouldn’t have had the ability to only stay at level 2.
The problem with this character is that despite being so active in the final battle, their previous appearances are those of a named mob at best.
>>75
First, it won’t come out!
It doesn’t get involved in the main story!
>>75
The thinness of the layer where Inotaku and Azuya become the final party.
Being able to move quickly is also quite nice.
Kirin + Nanamin can handle hand-to-hand combat without any issues, and there’s no opening, right?
Even though I was completely exhausted and felt like I couldn’t move anymore, I still managed to completely block Sukkun’s domain. That’s so strong.
>>79
In this regard, it is more accurate to say that the Atsuya style is amazing.
Either that or Sukuna’s domain is overly deceptive.
>>89
It seems that even when using the simplified domain taught directly by Atsuya, Yuuta was still experiencing things like losing a leg, so there should be a difference in precision.
>>107
Miwako’s skills are trash, but her accuracy was incredible…
>>115
Since even Mekamaru uses it as a model, well…
>>115
While protecting Maki, it seems like if it’s just the technology of the simplified domain, it looks like it could be exceptional…
>>107
I mean, it was purely because Sukuna’s domain collapse and Itadori’s simple domain collapse were on the verge of happening.
Moreover, Itadori was the closest to Sukuna, so he took the full hit.
>>79
If it is a domain, you can endure it by continuing to stick with a simple domain.
Gojo and Jujutsu applied it once, but because they haven’t kept applying it, it was removed over time.
>>76
In a simple fistfight, it seems like I have more power than Atsuya.
I thought it was pretty crazy when you suddenly wore a knit hat, but you stood up for your seniors and did your best as a junior, and as a person, you are quite normal, right?
– High-penetration long-range attack
– Protecting the body surface with water through cursed energy, high-speed movement.
– Release endorphins with kirin to block pain perception.
– High-power long-range attacks
It can be used in combination with multiple techniques, and it’s a highly versatile type of technique.
Nanamin mentioned that before the Shibuya arc, it would be tough for her to go any further on her own strength.
It may feel numb, but isn’t area defense not a top-class essential requirement?
>>86
If I had to choose, it would be black flash.
There are people who can’t use it even at level one.
>>86
The countermeasures that have emerged are limited to specific schools or are secret techniques of certain clans, so they aren’t things that can be taught at technical colleges.
>>86
There are no first-class spirits, but first-class sorcerers sometimes have to fight against special-grade ones, and since there are virtual curses that use limited domains starting from first-class curses, it becomes necessary to have means to defend against that.
>>112
It seems there are almost no first-class fighters who can defeat the smallpox hag alone.
Dad was instantly defeated by Black, but considering the opponent, his status hasn’t diminished.
>>88
To be honest, that was almost like an ambush…
>>96
A surprise attack is where Papa Kuro truly shines.
Nanamin’s ability to easily trigger black flashes is the biggest point in her favor.
In the end, it depends on the cursed energy.
He got beaten up by Fushiguro’s father right after his first appearance and ended up in the hospital…
>>93
It was really fortunate that it only required hospitalization.
Atsuya also only showed up for the first time during the Shibuya incident, so he’s quite the unexpected presence.
A high-level character who can endure an unrestricted Domain Expansion for 99 seconds after taking several hits from Sukuna.
Nanamin also has the ability to use a technique that allows her to pass through even those stronger than her.
The main specifications aren’t bad either.
Atsuya was already doing something incredible by deflecting special grade cursed spirit materials at his first appearance.
The condition that you can use it if you hide your face is quite stylish.
What is output is just a ski mask.
As for domain strategies, if it’s not one of the three major families or the Shinjutsu school, there aren’t really any versatile strategies aside from learning domain expansion, so it’s not a problem if you don’t have that, as long as you can defeat cursed spirits in grade one missions.
At this point, it was most unclear how weakened Sukuna was, and it felt very strange that Inotaku could normally keep up with Sukuna.
Atsutaku’s strength had already been depicted at Shibuya.
It was just that readers weren’t paying attention.
If we attribute the success in the final battle to the diva, then it raises the question of why the diva hasn’t been performing well until now.
Nanamin has a high score in humanity, but her performance is quite inferior.
>>111
In the jujutsu industry, there are many people with subpar to mid-level skills who have lost their humanity, and that’s enough to make a living.
Even if Sukuna’s conditions were bad, I think it’s a bit harsh that they couldn’t even defeat someone useless.
Atsuya is using a swirl guard in Shibuya, and he was a strong character from the start.
I slacked off because I was kind.
>>114
It’s not kind, you know.
One eye is still crushed, so the accuracy of the reversal technique doesn’t seem to be very high.
The monsters that are waiting for your return are already swarming.
After Uzimaki guarded, they were frozen and saying they want to go home, so at that time, Atsy’s combat power was really unclear.
Atsuya has that performance without any restrictions in a plain manner, and even incorporates a unique automatic counterattack, so when it comes to the completeness of the simple area, he is seriously head and shoulders above the rest.
Atsuya is showing a glimpse of his skills at Shibuya, which is good, but being only kind is really incomprehensible and not okay.
>>124
Well, while saying that I don’t want to die, if a student is in danger right in front of me, I would step up to cover for them, but it feels somewhat off to call this kindness.
I think when they say that the sorcerer who wouldn’t have died if Shin Kage had been open to the public is like the early Nanamin.
Miwako-chan ended up being just cute until the end!
>>127
It’s just someone walking around Sendai…
Miwako-chan has terrible attack power, but her durability is amazing…
Atsuya is the same.
Isn’t it okay to consider Meimei-san and her younger brother as special class if they are a pair?
Isn’t it basically that the cursed spirits are too strong?
>>132
There is a problem that the characters appearing in the main story are too strong.
>>136
Originally, they would send properly matched individuals to defeat them, so it seems that the sorcerers have the advantage.
In the main story, it’s all special grades and there’s nothing to be done about it.
>>142
The fact that top-level players are banding together and cooperating was unprecedented.
>>132
It’s really Gojou Satoru’s fault for unlocking the level cap on his own…
It seems a gorilla has appeared in Niigata.
Atsuya survived the attack of a special grade cursed spirit and a special grade sorcerer with just a scratch; his abnormal toughness makes me wonder why I didn’t notice it back then.
If Atsuya is as strong at the Shibuya point as he is now, the height of the wall compared to Sukuna > Reo > Grade 1 sorcerers gets all messed up, which is a hassle again.
I thought the insurmountable wall between first class and special class was too thick, but watching the final battle, I realized everyone is really strong.
>>139
The special class conditions are not about one-on-one strength, so I can’t say much about that.
Well, those who can overthrow the government are usually strong in one-on-one fights too.
The secretary of the Cursed Spirits and the bandana died normally from a meteorite, huh?
The diva is strange.
It seems that even the top of the Three Great Families isn’t familiar with Domain Expansion, so for the human side, taking Domain Expansion seriously is a bit too tough.
Well, Miwa-chan is cute, so that’s fine.
From now on, let’s introduce replacement training into the development curriculum…
Is there anyone who can kill Itadori after the battle with Sukuna, or is it just about defeating him?
>>146
Kashimo said that destroying the head in one strike is the way of killing for those who use reversal techniques.
If the volcano had fought better against Sukuna, it would make sense to some extent, so it’s that guy’s fault.
>>147
In reality, it’s not as easy as it sounds, and I took damage easily even from magma.
It’s a sophisticated mind game that makes you think you can’t win in a battle of wits.
>>153
It was impossible from the moment I couldn’t react at all on my first try and got cut off from the top part of the volcano.
>>165
There are estimates that it would equal about 7 or 8 fingers.
It might be fine to say that this was a blind spot.
Compared to the average sorcerer in the story, Azuya is kinder, but it’s not a level of kindness that warrants being emphasized with flashback scenes.
I’m surprised that even though big brother was so wild, his rank as a sorcerer is really ambiguous.
I want to turn the weapon-using sorcerer into a cursed tool as much as possible.
>>151
Stop saying things like “try to become a Black Trigger as much as possible” to high trion holders.
Despite being in the center of the same domain as Itadori according to the flow of the battle, the mystery of Ino-taku being able to escape with Boogie Woogie while Itadori could not escape.
It’s true that sorcerers are basically personality disordered individuals.
>>154
What he’s doing is like a ninja, but his personality is more like a yakuza.
Well, since the Zenin family’s weapon store didn’t come up at all, it’s completely different from such a story.
The caster side had too many top debuffs…
I think it would be good if Aitsuya got really strong after training hard, like Frieza from Resurrection ‘F’.
>>159
The only one whose ability was raised through changes is Aitsuya, so Aitsuya’s strength remains unchanged.
The anime old man is usually just crap without much thought, but it’s really something that he can be seen as relatively virtuous.
>>161
(Should I kill Fushiguro…)
(Am I going to kill my daughter…?)
“Should I kill Fushiguro…?”
That’s what the others are like.
>>161
I have no intention of rescuing ordinary people who actively bully others (I have no interest in them at all), but I will properly exorcise curses.
Relative personality!
>>161
Considering the mindset of the Zenin family, it’s clear that if they appointed Fushiguro as their head, it would lead to a blood feud, so that will is clearly the old man’s mistake…
>>170
Because the conditions are something that the person themselves also somewhat feels (it’s impossible)…
>>173
Don’t leave a will that will only cause conflict, you fool~~~!!
I’m looking forward to this guy and the songstress at Fan Parade.
Even though it’s a surprise attack, what the hell is this guy who can hit Sukuna with one strike using a cursed tool and another strike with a dragon?
If Inotaku could hold out this long, then the anime old man would have definitely been able to overwhelm Sukuna if he had survived.
>>168
The volcano is fighting both sides, so it’s becoming the benchmark for him.
If the volcano were a little stronger, it would solve the balance.
>>168
It’s not just about the volcano; it’s impossible to get taken down by Dagon at that level.
>>172
But just doing the replacement training leads to significant growth…
It’s ridiculous that I sent the anime old man to Shibuya without any escorts or cursed items because I added things like HEY and the Forbidden Storage later.
>>174
If you carelessly bring a weapon to that technique, it seems like the composition will become difficult.
The basic area should be a required subject in technical colleges.
What does a dragon look like?
It seems that the Zenin clan is just excessively dirty and dysfunctional, but that doesn’t mean all jujutsu sorcerers are fundamentally flawed.
>>178
But the Kamo family is easily taken over by melon bread, and the upper class is full of trash…
>>178
When I see Kugisaki, who always has abusive language coming out of her mouth, I can’t imagine her being like that…
It’s just that readers were arbitrarily elevating Sukuna’s image of strength; in reality, he’s a cursed king who could be taken down by a nuclear missile infused with cursed energy.
I seriously love the scene where Inotaku creates an opening with the Nanamin Sword.
Regardless of the flow, there are some scenes that I really like in the Sukuna battle.
>>180
It’s just that being excessively redundant is the problem.
There are good scenes.
The Gojo family’s situation was a mystery until the end, except for Satoru’s dominance.
>>185
It would be nice if a cheaper version of Gojo’s brother appeared in the middle of the story.
Even if there is a simple area, if you can’t move in the simple area, you will just get hit by the direct technique and die, okay?
Let’s kill Itadori at the KyoTech vs. rival school match! I was pretty enthusiastic about it too.
I (a hidden powerhouse of the Gojo family, relieved that none of the Gojo family appeared except for Satoru until the end)
They are forming a group composed of those who can use the domain and are among the elite even among special grade curses.
It’s unfair that ancient sorcerers are secretly working behind the scenes to lend a hand.
Even the allies who are adult sorcerers are mostly dysfunctional like Gojo and Mei Mei, so it’s fine to just say sorcerers in general at this point.
The fact that Inotaku still has a lot of room for growth because he’s not using Black Flash.
Atsuya can at least avoid Ryo’s attacks casually, so he’s really strong from the very beginning.
>>195
No one doubts that Atsuya is strong.
>>197
So, it follows a logical sequence, which makes the development suspicious this time…
>>197
The problem is that even though they have that kind of ability, they were slacking off, and it’s being evaluated as them being too kind…
The reason why Sanrin-chan can’t move is her personal restriction, but others should be able to move.
>>196
Tsukumo was heading towards Kurohashi while using it, right?
The brain game is such that even if you deliberately approach Sukuna at zero distance to provoke him, you won’t even be able to touch him with a counter, you know, Volcano.
Since the Three Houses have already collapsed, it would be better to leak the techniques of the Falling Emotions.
If Atsuya had been working seriously in Shibuya, the situation would have easily changed, so I actually have no words to respond to that.
It seems that even the voice actor who took on the role of Inotaku didn’t expect Inotaku to be this active.