
I think this person’s depiction is too poor…
Ah.
Forget.
The reason why only Gojo and this person were solo fighters is actually that the level of battle is completely different before and after being worn down by these two, so they simply can’t enter.
>>4
Gojou is acceptable, but this person wasn’t counted as a strength simply because their own desires and cooperativeness are low, right?
>>12
I thought so, but it seems that wasn’t the case.
Who can read this setting?
Something died immediately…
“I’m about to lose to Itadori.”
I have been vaguely thinking that it is probably stronger than the impression the readers have.
The second and pre-first level class panda was instantly defeated, and with the boost of being equivalent to first level and just using raw magical power manipulation, it’s clear that something incredible is going on, as they’re on equal terms or even surpassing that.
“Brother closes his eyes.”
>>9
Based on the published settings, I can’t tell if even Gojou could prevent it; it’s super, super abnormal.
>>11
It seems that Gojo’s attacks shut out sound if they are accompanied by cursed energy, so it might be possible to defend against them after all.
It is said that everything Master Atsuya said was completely wrong.
>>10
If Okkotsu is drawing Makora’s attention while Gojo is fighting, then there’s no way Sukuna can land an attack on Gojo, and victory is guaranteed.
The former bullied child, Okkotsu, just fell silent when faced with strong opposing opinions, so they were pushed into a corner.
>>15
It seems that for Sukuna, fighting against someone like Gojo or Shiin would not even reach the level of a proper battle, so if they had joined the conflict at that point when they were both in good spirits, they would do nothing and end up getting caught in the crossfire and dying instantly.
>>22
It’s because Gojo might not be able to use his techniques properly due to worrying about collateral damage, while Kashimo rampages without concern for it.
>>22
It’s funny that even the narration and the character themselves can withstand 100% Sukkun’s technique against the mobs in the shadow.
>>15
It’s impossible, right? With the difference in skill, you won’t even have time to draw Makora’s attention before Sukuna beats you up.
If you were seriously setting this guy up as a strong adversary and drawing him with that intention, then the content of the Sukuna fight is even more terrible.
I guess it’s about the same level as Piccolo fused with nails.
Is there some kind of new setting that has emerged?
Forced fellatio mask
If it’s Sukuna in a state where he can use his domain, he wouldn’t be that much of an opponent.
Even though it’s a power of thunder or electricity, it uses a slower sound as an attack.
Wasn’t it said in the story that it was thanks to this guy’s grinding?
>>21
They were at least strong enough to bring about complete embodiment.
But I like Haku VS Shikashiun the most.
>>23
It wasn’t bad, but it’s not the best.
It would be impossible to make the final form of lightning-based abilities any less cool than this.
Dice Steak Senpai
Seriously, whether it’s a physical fight or a technique, they die in the first episode without any particular damage, so the impression is among the worst.
If you want to make it that strong, then it would have been fine to just use a technique to turn your body into lightning or something like that.
In that case, it became the only thing that could work against Sukuna, making it a point of pride as well.
Why are you making a gross face and shouting so loud?
>>30
Ah
It’s probably possible for Gojo and Kashimo to beat Sukuna together.
It’s impossible for Cassie due to her personality, but…
Perhaps the reason Cassie kept making excuses for not wanting to cooperate is this.
It’s a setting that hasn’t been conveyed, but I was making excuses about it.
>>31
Even if Kashimo is good, it seems that Gojo would dislike getting dragged into a fight.
>>54
These two seem to just want to act like they’re thinking, “We’re getting beaten up by Sukuna and we still have our comrades!”
I thought I could become as strong as Killua with techniques.
If you’re that strong, you should have at least knocked down a building…
What kind of judgment is it to be instantly killed by Sukuna?
>>35
It’s not a one-shot kill.
It seems like someone with an impressive setup.
>>26
Rather, isn’t it possible that they were restored through complete incarnation? It might be said that using Behoima once could be considered a depletion.
>>37
It’s just creating a timing to be in perfect condition before dealing with the rest of the guys.
It’s a quick kill, but the exchange between Kashimo and Sukuna is an important scene.
Isn’t there nothing to cut since it was restored through incarnation?
Well, there might be a meaning to reducing the number of remaining lives, but doesn’t it not connect to the fact that the subsequent ones could compete thanks to the exhaustion?
I think the problem is that it couldn’t adequately depict the difference between the two final battles on that side and the subsequent raid battle to reduce Sukuna’s milligeage.
The dice dimensional slash is quite extravagant.
Conversely, it can be said that Sukuna was so strong that he didn’t have the luxury to play around, so he was instantly killed with full force.
What they’re doing is like a deathbound restriction, so I get that it’s really strong, but I wish there were a bit more description…
I developed four arms and fully recovered, but if I used dice steak, would all my stats be permanently reduced by 50% or something like that…?
Well, considering the settings revealed this time, it means Sukuna deliberately chose to fully manifest, so that must be why he’s strong.
I can’t tell how tired Sukuna is, and it’s driving me crazy.
After landing a good hit, I fully recovered with the manifestation, and then it’s time for the diced steak. It’s hard to understand why Sukuna and the kids are just having a fistfight after this.
If I didn’t wear myself out to take this guy down quickly, then it means the technical college would have been taken down in an instant; that’s quite an achievement.
I felt a discrepancy at the point of non-existent memories, but as it progressed towards the end, the discrepancies became worse and worse…
It’s been a while since I’ve seen the one that isn’t just making noise.
>>55
There were a lot of unnecessary excuses at the original art exhibition…
It’s troubling to be told that the setting is strong when there’s no accompanying depiction.
Well, at least people who lack cooperation didn’t turn out to be a minus, so it’s alright…
It seems there might be a restriction where you can only use the die when your maximum MP is at its limit.
I was cut by Gojo, so I recovered through reincarnation.
While recovering, I killed this guy on the side.
I only have an impression like that.
I think it would have been fine to take on a role that could destroy with divine martial arts in terms of compatibility.
The ability to generate templates is amazing.
It doesn’t feel like we’ve run out of elixir, you know?
It’s a curse that brings back the sorcery thread from Zao Saga.
Don’t make a fuss just because it’s a pre-funeral.
It was just that Sukuna himself never once complained, “Ugh! This level of exhaustion is too much!” so I didn’t realize it.
Actually, right after defeating Kashimo, was your combat strength significantly down?
I really can’t tell how much Sukuna is exhausted and how serious he is, so please show me an HP bar or something.
>>70
According to the settings, it seems that Gojo is at about 30% remaining and Kashimo is at about 1% remaining.
>>80
It seems.
Ken
>>80
Wait, if that’s the case, the narrator in the story becomes a huge liar.
>>88
The author’s setting disclosure that comes after the narration is stronger.
>>80
There’s no way it’s decreased that much without me putting in my full effort.
>>94
It was decreasing, but I just wasn’t putting in the effort.
>>102
I’m going crazy.
That attack is a real instant death attack, so if he hadn’t manifested, he would have died right then and there, and right after that, it’s the dimensional dice cut, so Sukuna is quite scared too.
I only have the impression that Kasshi suddenly appeared and died before I knew it.
In the end, it seems that neither critical readers nor positive ones thought that Shikashiun was helpful in the manga at all.
I was so tired that taking one week off made it feel like I skipped a chapter, so there’s nothing I can do about it.
Both Gojo and Kashimo are not using Fūga.
Gojo + Kashimo < everyone else
Isn’t it a desperate situation?
>>75
The dimensional cut of the dice is definitely stronger and can’t be defended against, no matter how you think about it.
>>75
The reason for not using Fugue is because I haven’t recovered enough to use Domain Expansion.
Did any new information come in?
If I could use a domain, something flashy like the domain of thunder would be great.
The strongest Gojo.
The longest Sukuna
Standard-type Shikashiun
To dodge comments like “You should have done 〇〇 much earlier!” it’s necessary to establish that Sukuna was extremely weakened by the time of the final battle.
Even after fully manifesting, Sukuna’s cursed energy and output plummet from Gojo’s attack, and then he gets hit by Itadori’s manifestation-special punch and has his heart pierced, causing Sukuna to keep powering down.
Since I was able to have surprisingly good battles in the raid battle, I was completely worn out from the Gojo fight and thought that Kashimo right after Gojo would just be another weakling, but turned out he was a monster on the level of Gojo. Because of that, it’s becoming hard to decide whether Kashimo exhausted Sukuna significantly in the process of turning him into diced steak or if Sukuna in the raid battle was just massively underestimating him.
New information (secondhand hearsay of a post whose authenticity is unknown)
Despite all that effort, it’s impossible to hold back Makora, and even if he joins the fight, it’s said that Sukuna will finish him off instantly. Poor Okkotsu.
>>86
In fact, when I fought later, I said I was devoured by Sukuna (if I hadn’t been worn out from the battle with Gojo-sensei, I would have been defeated just now…!).
That’s precisely why I might get cut off unexpectedly if I join halfway.
If you were exhausted, you shouldn’t have made the narration say unnecessary things…
>>87
The narrator, Urami, and Sukuna himself aren’t on the same page, so no one understands it.
What setting?
In the depiction, Aatsuya appears stronger.
Are you saying that it looks like you’ve fully recovered, but in reality, you’re extremely exhausted and just bearing with it?
>>91
But I haven’t really given it my all yet…
>>91
Haka “It looks different, but my cursed energy is way down, so I think I can do it.”
Uramai: “I just haven’t put my full effort in yet.”
Fuga isn’t strong at all, right?
If this guy is on that side, then I’ll recognize the scale as being on that side too.
>>95
The scale did an incredible amount of work…
>>106
It’s impossible to overthrow a country just by relying on bare hands and pouring worthless information into your head, so it’s just that I’m not at a special level. But when it comes to dealing with the hassle of an opponent, it might be comparable to that of an average special level.
Haven’t you been in the full-output zone?
I was thinking at the time that even after being crushed to that extent, we barely managed to defeat it with around ten people risking our lives to gang up on it—maybe we could do it? Or maybe it’s impossible?
“It’s incredibly pathetic to say something like, ‘I can kill you, so just behave and I’ll forgive you’…”
What did it mean that I haven’t really given my all yet?
You weren’t serious from the start, were you?
>>100
That means you have a trump card left.
No matter who complains later, the depiction in the manga is everything.
I finally released it with great anticipation, but it turned out to be nothing special—a fugue with a sad past…
There was no depiction of Gojo becoming weaker after the Kashimo battle, right?
>>107
Huh?
>>107
Rather, it seems like my energy and strength are at their peak right after defeating Kashimo.
Isn’t it the case that Itadori and the lawyer fought against that condition?
>>107
Since the level at which Sukuna can engage in combat is recognized as being the two of them, Gojo and Shakushun, the fact that combat is taking place means there’s no way they are weakened.
>>123
I was instantly defeated normally, but was it a battle?
Is Ahtuya weaker than a volcano if he loses to 1% Sukuna?
>>108
If what we’ve discussed so far is true, then that possibility has emerged.
The possibility that ants and elephants were really like that.
It definitely doesn’t look that way in terms of depiction.
It feels like Fuuga was treated as a technique based on domain expansion, just in case.
Comparable to Okkotsu Yuuta without any technique.
Is it correct to say that with techniques, it’s on par with Gojo and Sukuna?
I don’t know the details like the settings for strength, but I remember thinking back then that it would be better to face Sukuna from the thread image before Gojo.
It’s a win-win, right?
I feel like I’ve heard it was a rumor.
Isn’t a 29% increase from the perspective of curse power consumption a bit too much?
Why is this author still rambling during the final battle?
If you don’t like it, instead of adding excuses with words, just make some additions or modifications.
I still think that the whole situation of Sukuna recovering after fighting Gojo was unnecessary from the start.
Well, are you recovering? I can’t really tell.
The scale is not only completely suppressing the back plum but is also winning with persistence; it’s on that side, right?
>>120
As long as the premise is that you continue to win at pachinko.
In other words, as long as luck stays with me, I can normally reach that side.
>>124
Even without excluding meta reasons related to the author’s circumstances, there’s a ridiculous luck in the clear setting that someone hasn’t hit it more than 30 times, and having luck continue is a prerequisite.
>>120
Does Uraume function as a borderline in the first place?
If it’s Gojo, he can defeat someone like Urame with one punch.
>>129
You haven’t defeated it, have you?
>>120
I mean, didn’t Urami die in the end because of Haka-senpai’s zombie tactics that wore her down?
Since kappa and the knife old man and other incarnated bodies are alive, it seems that they won’t perish just because Sukuna, who inherited the authority from Kenjaku, dies and the shinjuku’s end of wandering is concluded.
>>153
Isn’t it that since Sukuna died, it’s not a suicide but rather to accompany him?
It must have worn out from cutting dimensional steaks.
Gojo = 0.7 Sukuna
Shika Kiju = 0.29 Sukuna
I can’t tell if I’m tired because Sukuna has been grinning the whole time.
Is Kashimo over there…?
The setting and description are far too unbalanced.
In the memories, it seems that I was talking with Sukuna about strong warriors, so I must have fought against Sukuna and survived.
If the description in that area had been a little clearer, it could have been more impressive.
Sukuna is the king of curses!
In other words, there are no limits to cursed energy!
Did the output return with the black flash or not? Which is it?
>>134
When I unleashed the black flash, I realized that getting in great shape was a benefit I received randomly from multiple effects at that moment…
I don’t remember Kashi-moa being in a fight. Was it added in the collected volume?
Well, all three of them have gone over to that side…
Isn’t it unreasonable to say it was carelessly handled in the first episode but actually turned out to be strong? Are you stupid?
What’s with the narration lying?
I’m sorry for treating you like a lazy good-for-nothing even though you, Mr. Kusakabe, are strong.
This guy is even more of a liar than Shauron.
Well, it’s good to keep promises diligently, but…
I wondered if it was alright for you to fight against the worn-out Sukuna after the Gojo battle.
>>144
Since I lost to the scale, I guess I have no choice but to listen.
Seriously, I’ll reply forever.
If the story is that the cursed sword Ansar, which consumes a huge amount of MP, was worth using against an opponent, then I guess it was getting worn out?
From the reader’s perspective, it just didn’t look that way at all.
Rather than saying how strong these guys were, explain how the incantation was recited in the Otsukotsu battle or clarify the parts of the depiction that are clearly strange.
Please, if you’re going to mumble and speak half-heartedly after the fact, just supervise the anime and make significant changes, saying that the anime is the true canon.
>>149
The recently popular but tragic yellowtail fish is getting a complete version in the anime, so if it’s a popular title like Jujutsu, it should be fine.
>>166
That level of change or addition is not enough, so it’s tough.
Even with just the main story, there were already plenty of excuses added in, so please stop bringing up strange things now and making the settings even more complicated.
Complete embodiment can be likened to a Pokémon where HP is restored, but PP remains decreased, and any debuffs applied remain unchanged.
I already think it’s enough that the main story has been consistently degrading him, so please stop indirectly lowering Sukuna’s status even more.
Where is the information? Jujutsu Kaisen exhibition?
Sukuna was incredibly exhausted during the battle with Gojo and Kashimo, but he was bluffing to hide that, you know?
It’s understandable that Sukkun’s most powerful technique is the Dice Slash.
>>157
Although it’s not disclosed, if we limit the future reduction of Hatsu’s power and keep hitting with the dice slash, it would eliminate inconsistencies in the setting.
Atsuya, who was fighting a volcano in Shibuya, has returned, instantly turned into ashes.
The scale of destruction the scale can produce isn’t that great, but in a one-on-one against a technique user, it should be considered top class.
I’ve been thinking about it since then.
I really hate admitting my mistakes…
>>161
I’ll use one episode for the excuse after the battle.
Is it official that Sukuna is a lucky man?
Stay still in my memories, one-eyed cat.
Even if I’m told “Actually, it’s like this” in a work where the settings conveniently change every week with Sukuna, the story will probably change again by next week.
If you’re going to exaggerate that much, then erase Maki’s statement about winning more easily.
>>168
It’s true that it could have been won more easily.
It’s not because of Okkotsu, but because of the idiots’ poor battle strategy.
Now that my series has ended, I have plenty of time to ego-search, so I might end up replying a lot.
So, that technique actually dealt huge damage to Sukuna?
The fact that we lost because we were careless doesn’t really support Gojo.
Rather, in such situations, it only emphasizes the idiots who let their guard down.
There is no sorcerer who can aim for the black flash, as it is official.
If Sukuna wasn’t lucky, he would have lost by being overwhelmed before reactivating his Domain Expansion, without recovering his cursed techniques through Black Flash.
Please explain about Maki’s heart being stabbed twice.
The attack from Urame is quite dangerous.
If even a part of it freezes, it becomes almost impossible to escape.
Senpai Hara can adopt some reckless tactics like self-dismemberment and recovering by flipping.
I understand that this setting will change quickly because it’s being criticized harshly.
One of the deciding factors in the fight between Gojo and Sukuna can be said to be brain repair, which is done mostly by chance and with a time limit. However, it seems like everyone is ultimately focusing on hand-to-hand combat, which shows that Hakari is quite strong.
Gojo isn’t really well-liked, right? Look at how he’s treated.
>>178
Is Geto-sensei okay!? Is Geto-sensei alright!?
>>184
I’m going crazy thinking about the fact that the person saying this is trying to use a corpse.
>>178
The fact that nothing was discussed at the debriefing meeting may mean that I was really disliked.
The Bleach element that suggests one can only infer because what the characters say is unreliable.
The information from the reader’s perspective is completely messed up because it was reproduced after significantly reducing the technical capability.
Thanks to Demon Slayer, I’ve been able to ride the wave and sell, so just shut up already.
Wasn’t it a failure to turn electricity into magical power by being eccentric?
In Gojo’s case, having the Six Eyes setting is really a handicap.
>>185
Because you might miss the origin of the cursed energy or the smoke from the fire extinguisher might become disorienting.
I’m saying it doesn’t look that way in the description, so it’s irrelevant even if it’s explained in words.
No matter how you make excuses, the fact remains that if Atsuya had been serious from the beginning in the final match or in Shibuya, there wouldn’t have been any struggle at all.
>>189
Well, if you think of it as a character that was originally a worthless fool, then it’s fine.
For some reason, it turned out to be kind.
When I think about it carefully, it became strange starting from the recommendation for the first-class magician.
The imagination regarding what can be done with electricity is too limited, isn’t it?
How many years have you been visualizing this?
In anime, it seems like the strength of the phantom beasts would be exaggerated.
The battles at the level of a first-class sorcerer are more interesting, you know.
If you’re not hated, go ahead and stack buffs at the start and do your best with no support other than your burst.
I have detailed plans for after death.
That won’t happen.
I can see that they presumably wanted to set a high standard for the borrowed character, but what actually came out was a weakling that got instantly taken out despite talking like it understood.
Rokugan was able to see through the technique just by looking at it in the past arc, and after all, Mako was using the dimensional slash as a model.
If you could see the origin of Sukuna’s cursed energy, you should have anticipated him using Dimension Slash even without a chant. Why did you just take it straightforwardly?
Everything about the ultimate form of throwing everything away is just uncool.