
Not tasty.
Just being a special grade makes it a monster…
The scale when the hand is assembled is impressive, but alone, their own attack is probably the strongest.
No, that’s definitely the strongest.
At least in terms of craziness, it’s top class.
There’s neither domain expansion nor reversal technique.
It would be nice if there was a usable curse spirit.
If we mean the strongest in the sense of being a presence that could shake the nation (with Gojo being the exception), isn’t that right?
The ability to disturb not as individuals but as a group is a significant strength.
The sight of Rika Okkotsu and her partner swinging around nunchaku and going at it is quite insane.
You’ve trained so hard, as if you were really frustrated about losing to Dad in black.
If that’s the case, then if you eat it, you might even be able to use the true person’s idleness and transformation.
I think the specs of the technique are amazing.
>>9If you hadn’t used him up as a marker like Kusak, you could have turned him into an infinite healing device, right, Masato?
As long as there are ordinary people, there is no strongest.
I don’t think I can win against Okkotsu even if I have my hands full.
Because it is a ability that even a Kenjaku desires, it cannot be the weakest.
Due to the author’s lack of ability, it ended up as just a comedy routine.
Putting aside strong and weak, if you’ve swallowed an uncountable amount of the very embodiment of human malice, then of course you would go insane.
>>13Ah, I finally understood that it means to make someone laugh so hard they could吐き出す their stomach.
Because it’s a causative type, the person has the image of being the weakest.
Perhaps this kind of thing doesn’t happen just based on an image.
The technique is strong, but it feels like I didn’t have the ability to handle it fully.
If you were with an ordinary person, even a higher-class cursed spirit could be subdued, right?
The final attack is too insane to be killed.
>>16Otokotsu: “Oh, I’m fine.”
The results of the spiral are just too shabby.
If we were together, we could have become as strong as Gojo or even stronger.
The potential of the technique and Geto’s abilities are separate matters.
Isn’t the person themselves stronger than the summoned curse spirit?
>>21I can only absorb curses weaker than myself, and of course that’s the case.
>>21You can almost fight on your own against Rika at her peak.
Can’t we at least make it a shape that’s easy to swallow, regardless of the taste?
The amount of strength that Gojo, who saw everything around him as flowers, had was probably enough for him to view it as a close friend.
The seriousness of the president being able to do something similar but staying silent about it.
I lost to Okkotsu, didn’t I…
>>26The author said they could have won without dispersion.
>>32That author will probably follow through on everything they were told later.
>>32The author lies quite a bit, so I have a little distrust.
>>46Someone who only acknowledges what they want to believe can read manga.
>>32The question is whether one can fight Otkotsu without any distractions like Gojo interfering… Well, if I really wanted to, I could do it since I managed to confine just the two of us, even if it was with Onigiri-senpai.
Is there no benefit gained from the Tengen-sama other than breaking barriers?
What meaning does it have to compare strength based on rules of mutual observation and competition, I wonder?
>>28This is the spirit that the person needed the most, right?
Even if Gojo is inferior in frontal combat, it’s not an issue at all.
>>43The reason we became sorcerers was all about two fairly equal people standing side by side and doing it together.
Dad lost to Kuro without any good points, and it was tough.
How many people were there?
The setting of the extreme number is almost dead, which is not good.
Did Gege know that he could extract techniques from Uzumaki?
The moment you’re losing to a newly trained magician…
>>35It’s an out-of-standard ability, and with the protagonist’s correction as well, so that’s not really an issue.
>>44Don’t make excuses.
>>48In terms of setting, I am stronger than Okkotsu at that time.
If it’s at 0, I might be able to fight Papa Kuro without any techniques.
I wonder if Sukuna could have become a Pokémon if he wanted to?
>>37Am I a cursed spirit…?
Given this person’s mentality, it feels like no matter what technique is given, it won’t be effective.
I wonder when this person had the most fun time.
>>39It was probably before that incident at the college of technology.
Well, I think that my self-evaluation of not being strong as an individual is one of the reasons for feeling left behind by Gojo.
A person who has become like Sensui?
Simply put, the amount and range of the causative is messed up.
Dad being blessed with a talent for black was the most on point.
Regardless of strength, it is the most convincing in terms of the certification criteria for the special class.
As a prerequisite, I have to absorb a大量 of disgusting, creepy, nausea-inducing cursed spirits…
Thinking about it that way, melon pan is amazing.
It’s impressive how strong your spirit is to have absorbed that many cursed spirits, almost entirely depleted during the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, in just a few years.
>>53He’s the man who gave birth to Itadori, so it wouldn’t be difficult for him to eat a disgusting washcloth.
>>53That guy is part of the enjoyers who act for their own sake.
Suguru was acting with a sense of duty and responsibility, regardless of his position.
That’s why everything is painful to do.
>>53>前提としてクソッタレに不味いキモい吐き気がする呪霊は大量に取り込まなくちゃいけないから…If anything, it’s been a year since the Hundred Demon Night Parade → Shinjuku War, so it’s actually crazy that it’s only been a few months.
The person’s mental state was not suited to being a sorcerer.
The individual’s technique was a talent that could surpass Satoru and become the greatest sorcerer.
The best match between melon bread and cursed spirit manipulation makes the melon bread holder look a bit weak.
A technique is like rock-paper-scissors, so even if you say you want to win against both rock and paper, it’s difficult.
It seems that ever since becoming a hunter, they haven’t been concerned about the awful elements.
It’s just that Getou’s taste is modern.
According to the standards of the chain, anything that can be eaten might be acceptable.
Being equal to Gojo and barely being superior in terms of personality was probably the biggest aspect of their identity, so when they were pushed away by Gojo, the reason for being a jujutsu sorcerer was completely lost.
Even so, it is our duty to protect the弱者 (弱者) and when I saw someone with dead eyes, I couldn’t help but see monkeys gathering around, bullying the sorcerer.
Kensaku is probably skipping drinking vomit for some reason.
How do you consume 10 million bodies in less than a year?
>>64Blend the cursed object of the contracted cursed spirit and drink it.
>>66Stop the forbidden eating!
Well, it seems like there might be a curse spirit that would drink in place of someone.
>>65There might have been a trick to make the cursed spirit swallow what was absorbed.
But if it comes down to whether or not I can eat melon bread quickly with determination, I feel like I could just barely manage it.
That is possible.
Thinking of the melon bread that expelled 10 million curses and destroyed Tokyo in an instant.
I should have tried a little harder to gather cursed spirits for the container.
Aren’t they just scattering it around without manipulating it individually? They were originally gathering curses separately from curse manipulation techniques anyway.
If I were seriously thinking about causing trouble on Christmas Eve, there could have been much more malicious ways to spread a curse.
It’s funny how Geto is physically strong as well.
>>72It can be said that during high school, both what I was doing and how I looked were quite delinquent.
How did you make a contract with 10 million cursed spirits that only have a level of intelligence equivalent to “uh-uh” aside from the top 5, Kusakabe?
>>74It’s easier to scam elderly people who are forgetful.
>>74If you don’t explicitly refuse, it can be considered that you agree to the contract, right? It seems like we could go with that vibe.
>>74Well, I guess they just sealed it randomly and thought they’d create a storage for cursed spirits to eat once they found a way to manipulate curse techniques someday…
Eating 10 million bodies is tough, but…
>>87Daily life was supposed to be the champion of big eaters…
>>88It’s tough that I not only have to eat a lot but also need to do it quickly.
It’s tough because it really depends on both the quantity and quality of the cursed spirits that have been absorbed, determining how many special-grade cursed spirits have been taken in.
My youth was almost like “from today, it’s me.”
My partner somehow powers up at the moment of death and becomes the strongest.
I have to keep eating vomit rags, or I won’t even come close to their level.
>>79“I won’t even come close to them unless I keep eating the disgusting rags.”
I can’t even come close to trying to eat vomit rags.
This is the greatest masterpiece of cursed tools created by Kamo Norifumi.
It’s a kitchen tool that allows you to enjoy cursed spirits deliciously.
Matsukuro Mizumanju Curse Spirit Ball Style Black Sesame 147 yen (tax included 158 yen) Jujutsu Kaisen Eikyu – Tamabori ©GA/S, JKP
It was the most off-putting convenience store collaboration product I’ve ever seen.
>>81(It starts to look like a face that says, “Is this really okay…?”)
Even if I eat the dying cursed spirit like a hyena, if I kept eating it in a tag team with Gojo, I could have become the strongest.
It seems like Fushiguro’s dad, who is a Pokémon Trainer and has a fourth-dimensional pocket Pokémon, is better.
>>84That cursed spirit is too convenient.
If anything, you can store infinitely without needing to store cursed tools, so if you stuff a lot of things in, you can easily do the same thing as a child’s elephant, and there’s no limit.
As far as mentioned in the work, the maximum value for cursed spirits is Leak and Mahito.
Although it can be buffed, it’s a bit lacking to bring it into a kaiju battle…
>>85Comedian: “Dangerous!”
The fact that the special grade cursed spirit was defeated in one hit.
>>90You
It was super interesting!
>>85It can’t be helped.
A curse spirit born from the remains of humans is only at the top-class level.
There is no comparison with the top class of pure humans.
>>85Rui is not weak, but in terms of depiction, no matter how hard he tries, he cannot reach the highest level in the story.
Since Mahito has a very high potential for growth, there might be a chance if he continues to grow even after the fight with Itadori.
Even 10 million rice balls is tough.
Even if it doesn’t settle in my stomach, my chin will die.
It wouldn’t be strange if there were a curse spirit that turned everything you put in your mouth into a parfait.
>>92Kaki-pi is just right.
It seems tough to stay motivated without a curse spirit that’s crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
>>97The taste is like vomit and a rag.
But curse energy is negative energy, so I think you need to be really bad at it to become strong, right?
>>99It might have been awful because they had such a rigid mindset.
Depending on how you feel, you might think, “That cursed spirit looked like a pineapple… it tastes like pineapple candy!”
Yuta, with the determination to sacrifice his life, managed to draw with just his pure love cannon and a reduced amount of held Uzumaki, so he’s stronger than he was back then, right?
It would have been nice if there was a taste version of the curse user that appeared in the final episode.
If it’s a special grade, it’s only natural to be able to use reversal techniques and domains, right?
I wanted to see the reversal of cursed spirit manipulation.
>>106I wish they had combined Sukuna’s techniques for severing the world with something using reversal.
Do the extreme version too.
Fight leisurely, so hold more cards.
If Masato grows up like that, what will happen?
>>108In theory, it is possible to mass-produce awakened-type sorcerers under control.
>>108I think it will become possible to equip modified humans with techniques too.
The talk about negative energy is being muddled because of comedians, though.
Rather, if there’s even a hint of “not being interesting,” it won’t succeed, so isn’t it only “positive energy”? Takaha’s technique.
>>112Takaba is probably the true unknown that wouldn’t be encountered with a hundred million cursed spirits.
>>112His technique fundamentally disregards the rules of the world, so it’s a trivial matter.
>>112It feels like you’re doing material with relatively repressed emotions, so it doesn’t seem very positive, does it?
If Takaba had become a sorcerer ten years earlier, there might have been some who were saved, like Suguru.
>>113I think so, but if that doesn’t happen, there’s nothing we can do about it.
After all, the death migration is the best, isn’t it?
If that guy is around, even if Riko-chan gets shot, the bullets will slide off.
Isn’t it unfair that only one person can play Pokémon?
The idea that negative emotions can produce cursed energy was something Gojo said after being in a juvenile detention center, so it has completely stopped being the case.
>>119Isn’t there often something like negative existence in curse power? It also appeared when using the sword of Mahora and when delivering the final blow to the cockroach.
There aren’t any lines or monologues, but I feel like Itadori is getting stronger pretty often out of anger.
Depending on the technique gacha, hitting the slot machine can lead to infinite recovery of cursed energy.
Once you are convinced that it’s funny, you will be able to make anything a reality.
It’s okay, forget it.
If we were to say whether Takaba’s existence is positive or negative, it would be negative.
A human bomb seems stronger than a bird strike, right?
It seems that comedians disappear once they realize their own abilities.
It really was just that timing.
Melon bread seems to have a feeling of being able to endure the bad taste of curses, but summer oil feels like it completely broke my mental state with its bad taste.
The existence of comedians is so uninteresting that it is not worth seriously thinking about the setting without the live feeling.
Even though the technique extraction is strong.
>>129It seems quite limited because it feels disposable and requires extraction like the combination of constant change and markers; so when it is referred to as the true value of cursed spirit manipulation, I wonder if that’s really the case…?
Isn’t it pretty strong that Suguru Geto was still alive after taking a Black Flash from Okkotsu, who had his life dedicated to a vow and constraints buff?
It seems that if you invert cursed energy, it becomes positive power and can defeat cursed spirits in one blow, so I wonder if there are any people (who probably wouldn’t be called jujutsu sorcerers) who fight with positive power from the start.
>>132First of all, there are only a handful of people who can actually use inversion, and those who can output it externally are really few in number…
As a premise, I have to absorb a large amount of disgusting, unpleasant, vomit-inducing cursed spirits…
Thinking about it that way, melon bread is amazing.
The strength of spirit to have absorbed so many cursed spirits that were nearly exhausted during the Hyakki Yagyō in just a few years is impressive.
I believe it can be done solely with imagination and there are no limits; at the top level, methods like inversion and domains can also be used.
>>136Just wait, the idea that cursed energy can be produced from negative emotions is something Gojo said after the juvenile detention center, and it was completely retracted afterward.
Comedians are rather symbolic as a completely new species, making them easier to exclude.
Pachinko addicts are too funny.
It seems that using the weak cursed spirit to trap Itadori or the melon bread was a better way to use the technique.
What is the point of comparing strength with these rigid rules?
“I wanted a funnel too, but it’s like I’m confessing.”
As expected, that guy was really strong.
>>141Well, even if I’m going to get all twisted up anyway.
It would be really fun once I can use him.
>>143Listen up, it was almost like today was my youth without a name.
If negative emotions can produce cursed energy, then the moment Gojou expelled him from the juvenile facility, he completely lost the reason for being a magician.
Ten million rice balls would be too much, and I wouldn’t be satiated, and my jaw would be broken.
I am not strong, but…
If I have to decide whether to eat the melon bread quickly or not, I think I will eat it at the last minute.
What happened?
It seems more powerful than a bird strike or a human bomb.