
It turned out to be a sulking old man, not a cursed king.
>>1
It has nothing to do with it at all.
There are only reasons for defeat, but we should praise the fact that we persevered.
I thought I would stand up.
Rather, it’s amazing that they were able to persevere that long.
Is it just that the technical college is really stupid?
The most important thing was that I was in a physical body.
The reason for winning against Gojo is ultimately also the reason for losing.
Debuff resistance
There is no reason to continue living even after becoming incarnate.
Is that the reason for the loss?
The resonating pain of small fish.
>>12
It is possible that Resonance was the strongest jujutsu in Tier S.
It also landed a critical hit on Makoto.
I didn’t give it my all.
Even though it was a destined loss, the way we lost…
This guy works for anything.
The official view is that it could have been defeated more easily.
No matter how much I say, in the end…
>>17
It was only effective because of the circumstances.
I like the resolution involving the three first-year students.
I feel like there could have been a better way to handle the overall flow of the final match.
If I had just run away and rested when it was fast…
>>20
If we don’t eliminate them before Kugisaki wakes up, it will become hell where they can resonate and come flying at any time.
>>22
If the technical college had asked Grandma Kugisaki, they would have been checkmated from the very first move.
The fact that I had a serious battle with Satoru is quite impactful, isn’t it?
>>21
Well, it was pretty much all influenced by Gojo until the end.
Looking back later, we were fundamentally at a significant disadvantage in terms of strength compared to Mahito’s Yokai Night Parade.
Everyone has become too strong.
I read it all.
By the way, I don’t really understand what this guy’s purpose was.
I kind of understand the melon bread holder, but…
>>24
I was just enjoying it, so I don’t have any particular goal.
>>28
Only those who enjoy it are here…
Not giving it my all.
Is there no possibility to win if I don’t take a one-month training break from the brink of death?
>>27
If it had been one day later, we could have included Kugisaki in the plan from the start, so it would have been a piece of cake.
But according to Urumi, it seems that Sukuna hasn’t really gone all out yet.
I forgot whether I wasn’t putting in my full effort or if I couldn’t put in my full effort because I’m in a physical form.
It’s okay, forget it.
I want to eat women~ I want to chop up humans~
Gojou and the kid are annoying, so I’ll kill them carefully.
It was lame to rely on Makora.
In the end, it was said in the story that it’s just like a wild animal that’s only strong.
You’re just a pest, Sukuna.
Didn’t you recover to some extent with the transformation?
>>39
My physical strength and cursed energy have fully recovered, but it seems something else hasn’t.
>>47
What are you talking about? In complete manifestation, the cursed energy has not recovered.
In the main story, the one who continued fighting while dragging their exhaustion after battling Gojo and died.
When I tried to start over by running away or something, Kugisaki would wake up and it would end, so I was pretty much in a tight spot from the beginning of the battle.
The reason for the defeat was underestimating the flesh body and the young boy.
There were so many who could prevent the unique and massive massacre of the Mikoshi, and with the disparity in numbers, it was already dire by the time Makoura was crushed.
If one person eats one person a day, that’s 365 people in a year.
In 10 years, that’s 3,652 people…
I feel like it’s okay to let them roam free, but they can end up killing for fun.
Given that the situation is advantageous for Sukuna and he lost, there was no chance of winning from the start.
It could have been taken down more easily, but it was seriously difficult.
If I had shown a little more motivation without being too complacent, I might have been able to increase my kill score.
Isn’t it just too much to say that if it’s not a physical body, then it doesn’t count, when you were already dead a thousand years ago?
Rather, thanks to the opponent underestimating me, I was able to put up a really good fight, so it’s not even at the level of discussing reasons for defeat.
The fact that they can kill as much as they want with execution swords and teleportation techniques is just too convenient.
>>52
The daily car was definitely set too strong, causing issues with processing.
This manga is full of stuff like that, isn’t it?!
It was so incomprehensible that switching with some guy named Kusakabe, whom I didn’t know well, made it so I wouldn’t die immediately in the demon-concealing altar while training.
Without Fushiguro’s soul guard, the chance of winning against Gojo becomes 0%, so it’s not accurate to say that losing was because of the physical body, right?
>>54
Because Gojo himself said he wouldn’t have won even if he wasn’t using Fushiguro’s body…
“Just being able to defeat Gojo is already a major achievement.”
It wouldn’t have been surprising at all if we had lost like that.
As for the reasons for defeat, rather, it’s surprising that I’ve managed to live this long.
It seems that there was almost no chance of winning from the very start.
The fact that Fushiguro was taken over was just too much of a coincidence…
>>59
It’s not just coincidence; it’s bad that Fushiguro is clearly engaging in actions that are detrimental while being aware of the risks.
That guy is directing some really disturbing feelings towards Itadori, enough that I can’t underestimate Todo.
>>59
I am the fallen angel, you know?
Despite going through a strange ritual, Fushiguro’s soul ended up not being very troubled after all.
>>60
What does this mean? I was being asked that.
You did well despite only having followers who are just watching the pachinko pros.
>>61
What’s up with the guy who showed up with the ability to be invincible as long as luck lasts, but is still invincible without his luck running out?
>>66
His luck is self-made.
Fushiguro’s soul was too strong.
Because I didn’t know love.
Despite being incredibly weak against resistance, you were able to be the strongest quite often.
>>64
I thought it was convenient that unconventional methods don’t work on the final boss.
I realized that even if everything goes through without obstacles, it still makes it difficult to react, just like with Sukuna.
Frieza shouldn’t lose to Chiaotzu’s psychic powers…
The fact that Gojo is willing to take me on one-on-one is already a huge favor.
It’s great that once you have Maki, you can complete a guaranteed combo as soon as you bring out the lawyer’s domain.
In the end, it seems that only the three ordinary people, Rentogen and his brothers, were able to kill in the final battle, right?
The day car survived.
>>69
Since there were also people who were incarnated by the X-ray and my big brother, it should be five people.
But it feels like no one in the story cares about that.
Kugisaki is one of the main three, so that’s fine, but being enamored with a gay man is not okay, you know.
>>70
Anti, got it.
That wasn’t because the spell was working; I just fell in love at first sight.
If Makora had survived, we could have won even then.
If defeated, it’s checkmate.
What is fallen angel?
>>74
HN
>>74
It’s okay, just forget it.
Kashiimo looks like a weakling whose lines are just cool.
The curse that strengthens after death (not by a sword but by confiscation) → since I wasn’t actually dead, nothing has particularly been strengthened.
What’s with this manga? Isn’t it full of idiots!?
>>77
Since I died, the curse of the stronger will in the afterlife is that the cursed tools are still confiscated!
I was living while pretending to be.
If it had been one day later, I would have been unable to cope after 50 boogie-woogie attacks, and then I would have been instantly killed by the execution sword I had attached.
The technical college was just slacking off.
By the way, even without Kugisaki, there’s still grandma… It really is impossible, I have no chance of winning.
>>83
I can’t help but feel that if they had asked Kugisaki’s grandmother from the first episode, the story would have been over by now.
>>97
“That’s true.”
Frozen curse magic is really strong, so if Uruume had been next to me, it would have been quite different.
The takeover by Fushiguro happened so suddenly that we weren’t prepared enough.
I thought so, but if there was time, the opponent could prepare countless checkmate combos.
Out of the main four, three of the men are war criminals.
I never expected that bringing up terms like fallen angels and angels during the Heian period would lead to nothing being resolved.
Could it be that the author thought it was a common word in that era and just put it out there…?
>>89
If you really used words from the Heian period, it would just become something hard to understand… Even in reality, be reasonable about it.
>>100
Are you saying that you’re replacing the words from the Heian period with modern language?
It’s unreasonable to bring up Jacob and that.
>>117
It’s completely different… The point is that there’s no need to be bound by the language of the Heian period in the first place.
Gojo really picked a terrible timing.
>>90
There’s no helping it; it just happened to be close to my best friend’s memorial day.
>>102
It’s not even the anniversary of their death.
When I had the examination with Kashimo-kun, he seemed to be in top condition, but at that point, only his body had recovered while his brain was a mess and his cursed energy was depleted.
What is that mask guy all about?
>>91
It’s okay, forget it.
The ox hour prayer, which can be used repeatedly while bearing the disadvantage of not breaking the target object, was moving.
Around the point where my ally finally used that damn merit-only restriction at the very last moment.
The more I look back, the more I think it was a terrible final battle.
After that, it wasn’t so bad, which made it even more.
It’s just an old man who happened to be revived by Gojo’s whimsical tardiness at the beginning…
Isn’t it just too comedic that Aizen can be taken out by a two-hit kill from a hornet?
This is effective, isn’t it, Sukuna?
It’s sad that the believers insisted there was some kind of plan, but the author personally apologized for the messy second half.
Sorry, Satoru Gojo.
I said I would never forget, but I died on the same day.
An update unfavorable to Sukuna has been implemented.
Did we really need the US military stuck in between?
>>105
This is something the person said was unnecessary in a paraphrased way…
>>105
It’s okay, forget it and stop waiting.
I don’t know where the king of curses was.
Isn’t it just a completely physical-focused gorilla?
>>106
Somehow lion-like, so king.
The Sukuna surroundings are terrible…
The finishing touch was solid.
Even if Fushiguro takes control while Gojo is still alive, it seems like he would be beaten up quickly.
I don’t really understand Sukuna’s initial plan.
Not killing Atsuya in Shibuya.
>>112
Maybe at that point, Atya could have just escaped normally.
>>112
Maybe Aitsu was too strong and couldn’t be killed…
In one episode, if I had called Kugisaki’s grandmother and continued to hit fingers back and forth with Kugisaki all day, Sukuna would have probably died.
>>114
Moreover, it seems that it only affects “the soul of Sukkun.”
Indeed, I want to say the epilogue was good… but since it includes a massive towering pile of crap for the reflection meeting, it’s ultimately just noise.
The one that drives a nail into the finger to create resonance.
It could have been at any time in the main story.
Did no one try it during the 1000 years it was stored?
It was emotional that Suguru, Gojo, Sukuna, Uraume, Makora, Kashimo, Kamikaze, Akuro, Ootake, the young lady, Kōza, and Kenjaku have the same death anniversary.
There were no elements to win from the beginning.
Let’s try to manage it with the author’s supervision in the anime, just like with Bleach.
>>120
It seems to be worsening.
Urame has been playing pachinko all this time, which is bad.
>>121
If you let a primitive person with the sensibility of only eating ancient food or killing people play pachinko… you know…
>>138
Don’t you have some memories of the body, just in case? From the perspective of Man-san.
Well… there wasn’t really a particular purpose or belief, I suppose…
It feels like the final boss battle turned out to be more challenging than expected because I made allies that were too strong and didn’t delve enough into Sukuna.
>>125
It’s more like they just ended up carelessly piling on strength rather than creating something strong.
The reflection meeting really didn’t make any sense to me.
What’s the point of getting yourself dirty?
In the end, the only ones who dealt with the troublesome people were Sukuna, who died.
Because the technical school’s side is overwhelmingly stronger.
In the main story, Sukkun did well.
They really worked hard throughout the work, but it was still impossible.
Increase damage to Sukuna’s resonance without inflicting damage on Sukuna’s fingers!
It’s too easy to restrain something that can’t be destroyed or damaged from the start, even if you tie it up.
Not that strong.
There is a feeling that I was planning something with a mysterious U.S. military and Christian motifs, but I ended up dropping it.
Who is stronger, Sukuna with 15 fingers or Atya?
>>134
In terms of depiction, 15 Sukuna > 19 + 1 Sukuna > Atsuya.
>>147
Getting closer to the complete form and weakening drives me crazy.
>>134
Atsuya is so strong that he can overwhelm 20 opponents.
I think Aitsu would normally win with 15 matches.
It’s mostly Kusakabe’s fault.
If you want to defeat it, you can, but it’s starting from a place where it was left alone, so that’s how it is, Sukuna.
If asked what the reason for defeat is,
They were simply killed by the violence of numbers.
The author should apologize to the scriptwriter of Fan Pale.
No one would think it could be established with a constraint of not breaking things that can’t be broken.
A final boss that doesn’t seem like it would lead to the country’s downfall even if left alone.
Although I said I had my own plan, in reality, I didn’t have one in particular.
That’s right, Sukuna.
I can kill you because there are only five episodes left.
The resonance has strict conditions, so it feels strong, but it’s really terrible that it’s in a state of securing Sukuna’s finger of all things.
>>146
It’s just that since they were secured from the beginning, I wonder why they didn’t deal with it when it first went wild, and it’s like, just call Kugisaki’s grandmother and take it down quickly.
It seems that rather than becoming shorter in the anime original version of the Shibuya battle, it will actually become longer.
A manga that ends in one episode if done as an RTA.
I thought there was a difference of about one hundred million levels compared to the thread image treated as a equal to Gojo, who could single-handedly wipe out humanity in a world capped at level 99.
It’s strong, but it’s around level 500 or so, and debuffs are really effective, plus it doesn’t have an invincible barrier like Gojo, so it feels like it simply gets worn down and loses.
In terms of destructive portrayal, the 15-fingered Sukuna is overwhelmingly superior to the 19-fingered one.
What’s going on?
>>153
Shibuya must be gentle, huh?
I should have asked grandma.
In the early descriptions, it didn’t seem like resonance was a rare technique or anything, so it felt like there could be plenty of other users out there.
>>154
It seems like there might be cursed tools that can do the same thing as Kugisaki.
The showdown between Gojo and Sukuna is surprisingly low in scale, isn’t it?
>>157
It feels like the terrible resistance of Makora and Gojo is making things boring.
If it won’t work anyway, there’s no reason to use a big technique.
>>157
I was really surprised at how pathetic the intimidation with a fire extinguisher was.
By the way, the word “angel” was commonly used during the Heian period.
The angels of Christianity are simply those that were later assigned as a word.
The final boss that makes you wonder, “Was that weak in the final battle?!”
Gojo was able to achieve a decisive victory just by bringing along one strong student.
After Fushiguro was taken over, when the kid punched him in the stomach and went through the building, he looked strong.
The kid talks about being able to kill you, but it’s typical of him that without the accidental cooperation of Fushiguro and Kugisaki, he would have definitely lost just like that.
Excluding Gojo, the influence of Azuya, the strongest force, slacking off in Shibuya is too big.
>>166
I’m stronger physically than a figif.
What the heck is it to dodge invisible slashes?
It’s really terrible that the official stance is “We could have won more easily.”
I was the fallen one.
Effortlessly enjoying Jujutsu Kaisen.
The final boss battle isn’t that interesting since a win is guaranteed once 〇〇 is reached.
It seems that everything except for Dimension Slash has been significantly nerfed to the level of superficial cuts…
In the first place, the difference in power is such that if Okkotsu were to be hit by Gojo, he would throw up and be finished, yet Sukuna can normally exchange blows with Gojo, and for some reason, after the fight with Gojo is over, he can engage in hand-to-hand combat not just with Okkotsu but even with Inotaka.
>>173
It’s not a big deal since it’s already lost a lot of cursed energy by itself.
>>173
Inotaku is just among the top tier of sorcerers.
>>173
Even after the battle with Gojo, there are descriptions of punches that penetrate buildings, so it’s just that Inotak is strong enough to keep up with that level of brawling.
The problem of when the exorcism took place ultimately seems to be that the author didn’t think about it at all.
It seems this guy has six eyes, but I wonder if a fire extinguisher works… It worked!
>>176
I could see the cursed energy, so I was blindfolded like an idiot, but it still worked on me normally…
The comparison to a beast is too accurate.
Atsuya-kun has a lazy character, but it’s not a strength that’s okay.
It’s terrible that the judgment of not letting Otkotsu intervene and using Gojo as a pawn wasn’t that wrong, since they weren’t as strong as I thought.
In the end, the only ones I’ve been able to kill are Gojo and Kashimo; this technique is just way too weak.
Sukuna’s scale is one thing, but I can’t help but wonder if his technique could have been a bit better.
>>183
It might have been handed over to the boy.
In the end, Atsy has become too cunning by defeating the troublesome Sukuna and Gojo to stand at the top of the Jujutsu world.
>>184
Gojou is also a fan of Atsuya, so he might happily become a subordinate even if he’s alive.
>>190
Even if you pretend to be friendly on the surface, you can’t know what’s in someone’s heart, so it’s better to kill them if you can.
If I hadn’t learned dimension slicing from Makora, this person would really have died without being able to do anything.
>>186
The territorial battle is simultaneous as it involves breaking from the outside while beating Sukuna to the point where maintaining it becomes impossible.
If we go into the original four-armed mode, it would normally be a battle of territories that we could win, so unless Gojou side takes some sort of action, it should have been a drawn-out salt match where we gradually chipped away at him.
I thought it would attract a few people, but the alliance partner who died was satisfied with just one comedian.
>>187
I wanted to see something interesting, and when I got the results from the Deadly Migration Gacha, I got to see an interesting technique, so I was satisfied to the point of dying.
I quite like it as an ending.
If you’re told that the final boss shouldn’t go down like that, then yes.
Inotaku is not at fault.
It’s a problem that Ino-Taku can only be depicted as a mere mob mentioned by name until the final battle… If there’s time to have two awakening developments for that waste called Maki, then insert an episode to awaken Ino-Taku.
Since he’s the king of curses, I wanted him to do something like completely ignore a simple domain!
It’s too strong, this simplified realm.
No matter how you look at it, the nerf to the power of “Saba” and “Kai” was too much.
The volcanic head could easily slice through a tofu block in the city, but managing to only cut the surface is a bit disappointing…
Since the narration is unreliable, it’s difficult to assess the situation of the final match.
I underestimated the revival condition of Itadori.
Atsuya, who didn’t complete Jujutsu Kaisen while slacking off in Shibuya, is so kind.
Volcanoes, weeds, and fish are all beneath Inotaku.
Maybe both Kousen and Sukuna were surprised that the difference in our strength wasn’t as great as they thought.
The six-eyed one ultimately doesn’t know what it is seeing through the hole.
The simple domain of Gojo peeled off in less than a few seconds and ended.
>>201
Why aren’t you learning the Atsuya method…?
Dad Black who beat up Inotaku is strong with his son.
(What if I’m the only one who gets saved…)
To be honest, I can’t shake the feeling that Gojou could have done it alone.
I somehow died from satisfaction.
Anyone stronger than Atsuya would just be a hindrance on our side.
Atsuya wants to create a kinder world.
Why didn’t you say that you were weakened during the fight with Gojo?
I thought the total curse spirits would be the final boss.