
“Partial murder is a spiritual body!!!”
It’s the thing called Happy Birthday.
It’s sad that the enemy, who was so strong, ultimately isn’t that much of a threat, but it’s a good old-fashioned shonen manga.
>>2
But in the environment after the final battle, I think it’s the greatest threat among the cursed spirits.
What was this?
I think this is the ideal way to kill Itadori, even though I’ve weakened.
A hard and lethally powerful melee weapon! The strongest!
Rather than having the impression that it was originally that super strong, it’s like that character that was the strongest with the “Muitenpen” until the very end, right?
>>7
In the end, I had the type with strong special abilities.
The final form being a pure physical mode that is ineffective against opponents with special abilities makes sense… but it’s plain and the win rate is terrible…!
What evolved all of a sudden?
>>8
I have simply become the optimal form to kill my nemesis.
>>8
Considering that the motivation was explained while originally changing one’s own body, isn’t it rather insignificant?
There is still evolution left to become a rabbit from here…
Because I had an instant kill technique.
It was completely meaningless with Itadori, making it really troublesome.
I think it’s correct if it’s specialized against Itadori.
Basically, aside from Itadori, you win by touching or through your domain, so evolving to kill Itadori is definitely the right choice.
Even if an enemy appears that you can’t even touch and can’t win against in a domain battle, there’s no point in considering it since there’s no chance of victory anyway.
Wasn’t the reason for the defeat because the evolution happened when we were about to lose, resulting in the accumulated damage up to that point?
It was no good because it looked weak.
>>15
It looks cool and seems strong, but as a evolution path for the real person, it gets a score of zero.
The instant death technique is still available, and it’s actually strong.
>>17
In other words, it’s an evolution to kill opponents that the instant death technique doesn’t work on, so there’s nothing wrong with it.
In the end, it seemed that the natural curse spirits were the strongest, particularly the volcanoes.
If it had been this form from the beginning, I could have easily killed Itadori.
It’s just that I lost after powering up normally.
It is said that the form became overall weaker due to being unbalanced as a trade-off specifically focused on countermeasures against Itadori.
>>22
If you abandon the meaningless changes, that would be correct, but this is the state of having arrived at the answer to the question of how to kill Itadori.
I think it’s correct to specialize in fighting Itadori, since you basically can’t lose to anyone else.
It had specs strong enough to tear apart Itadori with an incredibly powerful blade.
It seems like Itadori has pulled off a black flash.
Since Sato doesn’t even let me get close, there’s no chance of winning at all.
>>25
Because you can’t touch it…
Since I can modify my own body, I should have just made it a black body with four arms and two mouths…
The name “going home right after work” is not good.
If you end up like this even when your HP is full, there’s no way you can win.
I couldn’t change my body, so my strength increased, but for some reason, Itadori was going through a critical phase and ended up getting beaten up…
Hehehe, this form is effective only against the power of black flash.
Why are you shooting so much? Don’t mess with me.
Originally, there was no effective hit that reached the soul, but if it’s not a Black Flash, the body can’t take proper damage, which would normally make it a terrible game.
It’s no good because it looks like a weak cursed spirit.
It’s pretty unfair for Itadori too, right?
I made it stricter by imposing a rule that doesn’t allow for physical changes, but it’s still a loose setting that allows for some exceptions.
>>36
I honestly think that all the rules around restrictions should be taken with a grain of salt.
It’s too much of a breeding ground for sloppiness.
>>39
The balance of imposing and lifting restrictions is too ambiguous, and it just looks like whoever speaks up first wins, which is not good.
I wanted Sukkun to be troubled for a moment, saying, “I can’t use this because I just tied it up earlier…”
>>36
Yeah…
If you ask what was wrong, it was that I froze up when I saw the contents of Tohdo’s rocket.
I was thrown off my timing by some incomprehensible technique called the “Dark Flash Countermeasure” or something like that.
And then a man who didn’t make any sense barged in.
I got hit by a black flash.
Isn’t the power of Black Flash too inconsistent based on the atmosphere?
It may just be that you don’t understand the difference between transformation and change…
It seems that if I hadn’t been raising my spirits with Black Flash, I could have definitely torn Itadori apart, but I was unlucky.
The combination of Itadori and Todo is just a bundle of absurdity.
Well, this guy can’t really say anything about others either, so it’s fine…
I will transform into the form of the image in the thread. It has nothing to do with the fact that I can no longer maintain the form of the image in the thread due to the restriction of not being able to further transform my arms or anything else.
Just because you tied it up doesn’t mean it can’t be untied forever; if you tied it at that moment, it’s pretty loose.
>>48
Maybe if I tie it like this just for this time, I can strengthen it without any drawbacks.
It’s no good to say something like “for a lifetime” like Miwa does.
When you’re using Extension, is the technique also no good? There’s no way to touch it, huh?
It’s unfair to be all stiff and then be all twisty.
Patient’s wall hitting thread
When idiots try to make fun of manga, they just expose their own shame, so stop it…
>>54
Can you explain specifically what is strange?
After the main story, I wonder if this form is easy for Itadori.
>>55
The effects of training are incredible; I think I can win in a one-on-one match.
Since Sukkun can use Unchanging Variability after it gets out, that’s something to consider.
>>55
After the main story, the difference in physical abilities is so significant that the only advantage of this form is its toughness, but since the soul can be cut with techniques, it’s a huge disadvantage.
A sudden death from the changes of inaction might be something a weak person like Kugisaki would experience, but with the black flash boost, I can finally manage to rip off one of Todo’s arms, so as long as I’m not touched, it’s not really a problem.
I like that human curses evolve in the direction of no longer being human and end up losing.
There is a question of whether partially undoing a transformation is not a physical change.
Ultimately, it’s a foolishly simple enhancement form where you just become rock solid and raise your attack power, which really reflects the shallow nature of humanity, and that’s nice, isn’t it?
Well… maybe it’s a bit too strong…
I think it’s wrong that someone had the kid keep sticking his fingers in his mouth recently.
The elbow’s flash arc moon still retains its lewdness.
I love the Kyotei Ken, which has been a finishing move since the beginning, but is basically used too little, making it effectively a surprise attack just before the finishing blow.
>>64
It’s too funny that it became unusable as I got stronger because it was just a bad habit born from being too inexperienced in the first place.
Is this the protagonist’s first skill?
>>64
I like it like the combo break in fighting games.
If I was going to get hit, it would have been better to be the size of a pea instead.
State the need to resort to fighting.
>>65
If you make it smaller, won’t it just be crushed and killed?
If you don’t hit it, there’s no way to kill it.
Now that we can seal Gojo, even without Sukuna, it’s fifty-fifty, and we can win. It was really cool when you said something like “Let’s kill Itadori.”
A manga that only goes down from here.
“I won’t lose unless I’m hit by a black flash.”
And there is no sorcerer who can aim for and unleash the black flash.
Gahaha, we won!
To be honest, I think that this form, which can enhance the lack of range, distance, and speed of Masato while he only poses a threat with his low-cost regeneration and one-hit kill shitty skill, is a good idea.
If necessary, switching is also normally possible, so for opponents that don’t really resonate with me, I can use my usual form, and for those that I can’t kill, I can differentiate between the forms.
>>76
So it’s being said in this thread that this is the correct answer, right?
Does the soul transformation work on Yuji after Sukuna is removed?
>>77
If you try to make it work, Sukuna will get angry, so it will work when the angry old man is gone.
But if you have the luxury to guard against cursed energy, then you wouldn’t die instantly, so it’s a bit questionable.
>>77
Nanami probably can guard a few times like in her first match against Makoto, but it will probably still be effective.
>>84
It seems that Itadori can perceive souls, so I believe there is a possibility that he can consciously protect souls with cursed energy, unlike Nanami.
>>77
It’s just that I can’t do it because I’ll die from being countered by Sukuna, so it should be effective.
I think the crux is how much a soul-cutting solution can become a fatal injury.
>>77
It works normally, but soul transformation can be mitigated by curse power guard, so against a powerful opponent, it’s not possible to achieve instant death in just one or two hits.
>>77
Since I can perceive the outline, I can take attacks + I can defend a little + the problem was that Sukuna, who was touched, got angry and counterattacked, so it wasn’t that it didn’t work at all.
I think my chances of winning have increased overall because I’ve left the touch police instead of improving my skills.
Don’t you just love the design of a one-eyed cat with its teeth bared?
The invincibility itself through the technique is maintained.
On top of that, with a significant buff to physical abilities and stiffness, the opponent can’t deal proper damage to the real person, and it’s an instant death touch with super armor or winning by hitting with the elbow, so it’s just plain strong.
I was messing around with my body and fighting, but against a Grade 1 sorcerer, that just falls short of delivering a decisive blow, and I experienced that thoroughly during the Shibuya Incident.
Well, even if I could win against Itadori, it was a situation where Kensaku was waiting, so I won just by being able to enjoy it completely.
First of all, at the point in the story where he takes this form, Mahito’s cursed energy is quite depleted and he’s injured, so it’s unclear what would have happened if he were at full strength with the instant death spirit form.
It seems like there are a lot of things like the complete form of Sukuna in this manga.
Regarding this guy, even Satoru Gojo wouldn’t lose, but he also can’t win, so if Yuji Itadori lost, it would have been pretty much over by the time Sukuna showed up.
>>87
Nanami said that the strategy to defeat Makoto is either 1) to keep hitting until the cursed energy runs out or 2) to obliterate him with a high-powered attack, so it seems like with a blindfold, I could probably do either.
After expanding the limitless empty space, there’s nothing that a true person could do.
>>93
The damage to the body does not affect the soul.
The body of a cursed spirit can be cheaply restored with cursed energy alone.
It can transform freely, making it easier to deceive during attacks.
It was just that it was a zombie with all the various factors involved, so it doesn’t mean it was completely immortal.
The resonance and everything had a direct impact.
>>87
Cursed spirits are instantly obliterated when hit with a reversal technique, so if Okkotsu were there, it would end in one hit.
Before that happens, Kensaku will quickly retrieve it.
>>87
Domain
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Development
The special class is generally a terrible game.
With high HP and high attack power, there is simply no chance for humanity to win.
>>88
“But I hope everyone can at least win against these guys,” said Gojo…
>>88
When looking at the entire special grade, the fact that Rōgo is fully devoted to speed and power feels quite unusual.
A form created by someone who was dominating with instant death techniques and invincibility to fight seriously.
It’s unfair that it can switch to normal form immediately.
Things like this are way too unfair if they aren’t irreversible.
It’s often said that the flexibility gained through body enhancement is a strength of a true person, but if you can approach physically and deliver a deadly touch, there’s no need for complicated body modifications like growing wings or splitting.
Ultimately, it’s just a trick, so no matter what you do, it will be countered; physicality is justice.
If he were hit by a technique with the power of a Purple level, even Mahito would probably be destroyed.
It seems that in a guaranteed hit state of the Domain, it normally deals damage to the person, so fighting Gojo would be impossible anyway. If necessary, I could probably learn how to extend the Domain just by watching and mimic it to beat him to death.
I wonder if Mekamaru had a chance to win.
At the point where he was fooled by pretending to be dead, Mechanic Maru was probably quite immature.
>>103
Since Kenson will intervene, even if you win against Shōin, you’ll end up dying anyway.
>>104
It’s just really annoying how he’s only lurking in the back, even when Gojo went to provoke Sukuna.
>>107
It’s annoying that they’re not just an irritating character that teases but are also really strong both physically and in substance.
>>103
Even after the failed strategy of neutralizing the technique and beating them down, they would have died if I had kept hitting until death, but it’s not like Mahito has only durability…
It’s impossible…
>>103
That guy’s limited in stock for simplified area projectiles and uses up years of charge for beam cannons, so his fuel efficiency is too poor; there’s no way he can win against Mahito.
Since they set up a surprise attack just because there’s a cursed spirit, and with Mahito having a domain, he takes no damage except from simple domains, there’s no way Mekamaru can win in a war of attrition.
The moment you take the optimal action of dodging by proactively scattering to catch Mekamaru off guard, it shows the difference in rank.
If a person touches a magician who is extending their power, would it neutralize and invalidate the useless transformation?
Rather, Mekamaru was the best move possible.
Even if this guy evolves, he won’t be that strong; it’s just that Itadori’s potential is even greater.
However, that was also included in the melon bread.
Don’t take such silly curse nonsense seriously! Just for the sake of being real!
I wonder if I could have killed him if I had just touched Cuckun normally at that point…
>>115
Even considering Kekkun’s original technique, the soul’s guard should definitely be strong, so it would be impossible.
>>115
He’s not the kind of person who would die just from being touched by someone as weak as him, so it’s a guaranteed win here.
The real character is packed with annoying gimmicks, but since the firepower isn’t very high, it’s a form that is beneficial enough to compensate for that.
In the end, the strength of bare-knuckle fighting remained the important aspect of the Gorilla Battle, so in the fights among the top contenders, if you can’t become a gorilla, you can’t even step onto the ring.
It feels like this Spiral Arc Moon form is the result of being overly obsessed with tearing apart and killing Yuji Itadori, leading to an unusual allocation of skill points.
>>119
Read the thread properly.
When it comes to Itadori’s enemies, it’s the thread image, but if it’s the final Itadori, it would probably be an instant kill for Mahito…
Was there something like this…?
>>121
Of course, you haven’t read that, right…?
If I could change things without touching them…