
Doru Bu Ratapura possession score, 91 points. Second “Shikigami” manifestation, later achieved the “Bug” daughter’s dominance and intense pressure in the great turmoil as a senior elder. A self-sufficient type of “five kinds” of Shikigami. The trajectory of that Shikigami becomes their own domain.
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It’s like it’s a matter of course to be top-class.
“Isn’t it outrageous that they casually write about conquering the archipelago?”
>>3
Well, there probably weren’t many people.
>>3
It must be the Tsushima Islands or something.
>>3
The overthrow of the government is a top-level requirement, so I guess that level exists.
If you have time and no one notices, you’re invincible.
The past was good.
I guess you could win against everyone except for Okkotsu.
Looking at the ability of the technique, I can somewhat understand.
Until it is animated, it remains unclear whether it is pants or not.
A person with suspicions about the root of the skill tree related to incarnation.
You lived in the era of Yamato, were incarnated in the Heian period, and have been resurrected.
Looking at Sukuna when he used his domain against Fushiguro and Itadori during the fight with the octopus.
Maybe they can’t move while expanding their territory using a technique.
Is it the type that becomes troublesome if left alone?
>>12
It’s not Gojo, so it would be impossible to maintain the cursed technique for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Even so, a closed environment like a colony can pose more than enough of a threat.
Those two types of shikigami are pretty big normally.
>>14
It feels like we were detected and taken out precisely because it was a closed colony.
>>20
Still, the defense must have been strong enough that the rocks couldn’t easily break through.
But I’m just a weakling who can be instantly killed by someone like Okkotsu…
Because the trajectory becomes an area, this range attack is terrible.
It’s sad that even though I’ve finally taken on a physical form, my body is that of an old man.
>>16
If no conditions are mentioned, it’s basically the same body as in life.
>>17
Everyone’s young bodies!
>>16
What was the criterion for this again?
Random?
It’s true that life was more convenient in ancient times than in modern society, but the area dominance is ridiculous even by modern standards.
Those who rely on techniques for defense can be easily defeated just by entering their territory.
The standard for the special grade is whether it can cause a national overthrow, but seriously, wasn’t this person created based on that standard?
It must be that way by nature.
It’s pretty crazy to grant the realm of guaranteed fatality instead of just guaranteed hits to the trajectory.
It’s just that Okkotsu was too strong, but this guy is pretty strong too…
They defeated it easily, but perhaps they quickly ended it with a technique that has a special attack.
The Yamatai Great War is an internal conflict in Japan during the Yayoi period that is said to have occurred around the 2nd century.
Wait a minute, isn’t this guy’s entire background incredibly impressive in terms of jujutsu?
How old is this person?
>>28
It was around 1800 years ago during the period of great turmoil in the Yamato Kingdom.
Maybe after this guy took over Japan, he lost to Himiko and Yamatai became the king of Wa.
>>31
Himiko is amazing!
I thought so, but there’s a high possibility that Himiko was also a shaman.
>>37
It’s recorded in the continental records that both demon techniques and curses were used in historical facts…
If Otsukoto had charged in full force together with Rika-chan from the start
I think everyone except Sukuna and Gojo can pretty much die.
In the end, taking down this old man in pants is probably best done with a swift attack.
>>29
The more time you spend, the larger the area becomes…
>>34
If we just had more time, it would be crazy how it could expand without limits.
Moreover, it seems that the area is also really strong, and if there are no restrictions on the colony, it could be quite dangerous.
Since I can’t leave the basic colony, I can only establish a territory within the colony, but if there were no such restrictions, I could probably establish a much wider range.
It seems that the era when jujutsu was at its peak was during the Heian period, so there is a comparison to be made with the warriors of that time…
I don’t understand anything because I’m dead in scene 0.
It’s crazy that the shikigami of that size can use an invisible barrier that is effective against Sukuna, like what Okkotsu was doing.
If we leave it alone, this guy will probably unify Sendai.
The name to be registered is the name on the physical side.
This guy is an old man from the Jomon period who has reincarnated as an ordinary person named Doruvurakdawara.
>>36
Why is there someone like Dhalsim around in Japan?
When it comes to a certain level of strength, the unreasonable comes first.
It seems like the one who pushes harder wins.
In the first place, curses aren’t something that show effects immediately just by wishing for them.
This is why modern sorcerers are مثل this.
Jujutsu is really interesting after all.
I hope the new series starts soon.
Revive!
Strong players are gathered in the area of the thread image.
It was interesting in terms of development.
>>45
It’s great how the strong rivals are in a deadlock like a three-way standoff, and then the previous game’s protagonist intervenes and changes the dynamics.
>>57
I think about 90% of the thrill gained from doing a resurrection migration was gathered here.
Okkotsu was copying it, but he didn’t really accomplish much.
>>46
The range is too shabby compared to the source.
>>46
It’s something that Okkotsu himself said, but even a curse that has been used quite a few times has a shallow understanding of the technique.
I believe that as understanding deepens, one becomes stronger.
The person only had abilities that were on par with those of Ishinryu, Uro, and Kuro-urushi, and after all, the quality of curses in the Yayoi period probably wasn’t that high.
>>48
I do think it’s amazing that you’re holding an advantage against those three.
Also, the sheer population size is different.
I think it’s exceptional because it’s the only one sitting proudly in the stadium and expanding its territory.
Isn’t it seriously crazy that you can hit that point with hair that was just pulled out randomly?
I wanted it to be more exciting if they were doing an anime, but since Okkotsu is handling it without taking any damage, it’s a bit disappointing.
>>53
I think that Okkotsu was not hurt at all, and that’s why he went all out from the beginning.
It would be good if you could just purely show the scale of the shikigami as well.
A big naked mole rat and something like a pterosaur? It looks kind of like a shikigami and seems quite agile too.
A shikigami bigger than a gym is crawling around and expanding its territory; that’s panic horror.
In the end, I really think it’s impressive that Otsukotsu managed to win 4-0.
>>59
It seems that there are people who complain even after defeating a historically strong rival and the mastermind, and then annihilating the million curses that arise from that.
>>78
“I don’t want you to die, so please don’t overdo it. ♡” translates to Zen’in language like this.
>>87
What a hassle… Maki-chan is such a hassle.
It’s something that needs to be crushed quickly or it will become a problem.
I think it works on those below a certain level, but if they have area countermeasures, it might not be that effective…
It depends on the effect of the area.
>>61
The domain is strong, but I think the main point is being able to control multiple shikigami of that size.
>>61
Since it worked on Sukuna with the copy, I thought it would usually work, but was that within the domain?
Looks like you’re aiming for Haneman.
What a freaking hard-to-read name…
They must have taken control of the Goto Islands as well.
So what exactly is Okkotsu’s Rika?
>>67
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The Sendai colony was depicted as being in a stalemate with four factions.
I wonder who had the advantage over whom.
>>68
Doruuv with area attacks and Kuroba is strong against Karasu.
The crow and heron are strong against the linear attack of stone flows.
Ishiryuu directly targets the main body and is strong against Doluv and Kurohashi.
So it’s probably a three-way standoff with four factions.
When the black sparrow appeared, it was clear that the crow and the heron had a bad reaction.
>>73
It seems that there is also simply a dislike for G, aside from compatibility issues.
Somehow, a melon bread select reincarnation player.
I’m being thwarted by the technical college members.
The impressive background, but getting defeated easily feels like a martial arts manga.
I re-read it because of a certain manga’s influence, and it’s still really enjoyable except for the final part.
I wonder if Kashimo would have been happy if he had been thrown in here.
It seems that both Yaboko and Jakob have low power, and there might be some restrictions that lower their output.
>>77
Cursed words simply surpass the main family’s techniques and are just weaker than angels and Gojo.
>>77
Jacob is one thing, but Purple is sudden.
Those two massively huge shikigami are moving around, and their trajectory is just insane.
I died quickly, though.
>>79
It’s the type of enemy that you have to quickly defeat or you’ll end up in a bad situation.
So this was the name of the person who was incarnated.
I didn’t know.
There was really no opportunity except for the Space Twisting Technique.
Upon closer inspection, the person who became the flesh is an old man, yet he had an amazing physique.
There seems to be some tips for usage.
It seems like I’m using curse words here and there.
I wonder if it came from somewhere around India based on the name.
If that’s the case, it changes the meaning quite a bit whether we kept winning and came to Japan or escaped here.
>>86
The name is not the name of the old man’s incarnation.
>>90
Poor old man from India…
Since Uraume is labeled as Himi Shiori, there were people like Durug, Rejii, and Kamishizu.
What does it mean for the trajectory of a shikigami to become a domain?
>>91
The area where traces of movement are not visible.
>>93
Well, I understand that, but are you talking about the domain of domain expansion?
So, does that mean you’re almost always using domain expansion?
What is the effect of the domain?
Isn’t a dome-shaped area expansion stronger and more constricting than the trajectory of a shiki?
>>105
I don’t know, I died before I could understand that effect!
>>111
It was cut by the one that Okkotsu used.
>>105
Since it doesn’t have a shell, it can’t be disabled by normal means, and it can also be operated as a trap.
I think it’s just plain unfair for a regular attack to affect the entire area.
Even techniques like Gojo’s defensive technique can be avoided.
>>105
I don’t know how much damage it is, but if you get pulled into an invisible instant-death zone without realizing it, I think that would be troublesome.
I don’t even know if a push contest can be established, and often the cost for accompanying technique types is low.
Maybe not.
I believe that when you touch it, it cuts instantly and also hinders movement, just as it was effective when you copied and used it.
>>105
Being able to increase an invisible yet massive damage area to an extreme extent is probably incredibly strong.
>>122
Aren’t you strong?
>>91
When Okkotsu used Doruubu Kopi, there was a damage trigger when a crow or heron entered the trajectory of Mini Rika’s movement, so it seems that all areas traversed by the shikigami can be made into damage areas with a guaranteed hit effect.
If it’s a simple spell, I guess it would work well to just use gorilla cursed energy and push with gorilla strength.
It seems that complicated things are inevitably inferior to simpler ones.
If the records remain, this grandfather would probably be featured in bold in the textbooks of this world.
Is there still no excuse for saying that the name will change once fully incarnated?
Curses are strong just by having that ridiculous amount of cursed energy, after all.
>>99
Moreover, in the case of Okkotsu, there is a reversal and the person is strong, so there is not much of a backlash either.
Doing something crazy like bestowing a curse on a construction spell when it’s at 0.
I wonder if it’s really true that Sukuna, Gojo, and Kashimo, whom I heard about here a few days ago, are on that side.
It feels suspicious that Takaba isn’t included.
>>101
Is it about the Jujutsu exhibition?
It’s just misinformation.
>>108
Ah, I knew it. Thank you.
>>108
If Kashimo is going to be in it, then Okkotsu will probably be in it too.
>>101
Don’t face an unknown opponent head-on…
>>101
Honestly, I can’t imagine Takaha winning against the higher-ranked teams other than melon bread.
If there’s no play, Takaha gets scared, but it was only because Melon Pan supported me that I was able to recover.
It was said that curses tend to bounce back against strong opponents, so conversely, it might be that the higher the individual’s curse power, the more effective it is, making it quite simple in design.
Why is this old man wearing underpants on his head?
>>103
Binding
By the way, if they animate the “Shimeki Kaiyuu,” Kuro Urushi will appear.
I don’t want to see that guy…
Otkotsu was told that his use of curse energy was rough.
Well, it’s only been a little while since I entered school…
>>107
It’s the kind of thing that says new students should be strong enough to defeat a volcano, so it’s undeniable that the expectations might be way too high.
>>115
It’s true that the expectations are high, but that doesn’t mean they expect us to do everything while we’re still students.
In fact, Okkotsu had a gas shortage once at the Sendai colony.
>>115
I don’t think they expect that to happen in such a short period of time.
In the story, it hasn’t even been a year, right?
>>128
Itadori entered school around the end of May and Sukuna at Christmas.
It’s close to the idea of not closing off Sukuna’s space.
The higher-ranked sorcerers are all exhibitionists, so it’s fine to have an old man wearing pants on his head too.
The Jujutsu exhibition declared that Nobara is definitely dead!!! And for some reason, many people believed it, which was terrible.
>>118
Even if I’m told that what I’m writing in the exhibition is just rumor.
I would be happy if they casually used original techniques in the anime.
Kashi is definitely a weak character, after all.
Is it necessary for the setting that this name is not the person’s actual name in the manga?
>>126
Well, once the name is revealed, the readers can tell whether they are a modern or ancient sorcerer.
>>126
Well, it’s because people of that caliber are registered.
In fact, Itadori was pre-registered thanks to his mom.
It seems that shikigami are autonomous, so there is a possibility they can only do random walks.
>>131
It might be even more troublesome because it doesn’t come at you directly.
Even though Sukuna uses his domain and reversal techniques so freely without running out of cursed energy, it seems that Okkotsu’s cursed energy was quickly revealed just from a few times growing limbs with reversal techniques, so his cursed energy efficiency seems really bad.
From the perspective of padding, extinction can be exaggerated as much as possible.
I would like you to also cover areas like stone flow.
>>137
Is it a cursed area where beams fly at you from all directions…?
For now, since I’m using a childish technique like Waffle Dimension Slash against Shikamu, I can understand why that guy is considered a special case.
>>138
It seems like it’s been considerably weakened, so if we don’t crush it with full force, it might be a serious drain on our resources.
>>144
I may be mocked, but simply put, it’s hard to defend against attacks from lightning strikes.
I have completely become flesh, but my cursed energy hasn’t returned.
>>138
That’s sneakier than an area that can be countered in a simple field.
I first encountered jujutsu after enrolling, like Okkotsu and Itadori.
It seems like there are fewer of those types.
In the first place, the main focus of Shikigami’s trajectory is not on the domain.
The main thing about that old man’s technique in the image is that he can summon multiple shikigami of that size.
What is on that side?
>>142
It’s not Naoya’s statement.
This area was seriously interesting.
It’s true that Shikashiun was easily defeated by Sukuna and that it was pointless to take X-rays, but aside from that, is there anyone in the technical college who can defeat the phantom beast Shikashiun?
>>146
How strong is the original beast form?
I know you’re strong, but I really wanted to see that strength.
>>146
Even if Gojou can’t join, I think Okkotsu, Aitsuya, and Itadori will win normally.
>>146
Since their fighting ability is below Sukuna’s, I think Atsuya and Itadori can manage somehow.
>>154
A one-on-one fight against Sukuna right after full manifestation has a significantly high level.
When I slash through the waffle dimension and swap the positions of Shikigami and Sukuna with Boogie Woogie, that’s a complete jujutsu, right?
I think Sukuna decided to end it quickly with Dimension Slash because prolonging it would be troublesome.
Well, if you do it normally, most guys would die instantly from just lightning magic.
The lightning strike itself is guaranteed to hit when it’s fired…
If we use Sukuna as a benchmark, Atsuya Otokotsu and Itadori seem likely to defeat the phantom beasts.
If we base it on the scale, then probably no one can win.
According to the explanation of the Sukuna battle, even Sukuna would be an ordinary unavoidable instant death due to Shikamaru’s attack.
The mythical beast amber has been enhanced in the anime.
I don’t know how long it takes to get there.
The lightning attribute has an unblockable stun effect, making it incredibly difficult to concentrate magical power; it’s such a terrible technique.