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Jujutsu Kaisen Discussion Page #1

funniest dream I've heard in a minute
I think I remember them both landing multiple black flashes on the villain in order to beat them...which makes me wonder...how damn strong was this guy that a post-JJK Yuji (like I said, younger version of Modulo Yuji) and a late series(?) Deku (with cursed energy I guess) had to resort to multiple black flashes in order to beat 😭?
 
Yuta was not dominating. Kuro pretty confidently dominated Yuta.
Yuta cut his arm off, Kuro backed away to heal, Yuta came in for a sword strike and got blocked.
Kuro healed and they resetted.
Yuta gets blinded by Kuro’s Shikigami and got 2 tapped.
Yuta genuinely would have died if he didn’t have RCT. Ik having RCT is part of his kit and whatnot but it’s to establish just how bad Kuro did Yuta.
I'm reading the chapter again and the fight literally starts with Yuta blitzing and cutting his arm to immediately send his ass flying, the second Kuro tries to get some distance Yuta takes part of the hand rail from the bridge and sends Kuro down again and then Yuta tries to cut Kuro down but Kuro blocks with roaches.

Kuro summons more of them to heal while Yuta just does the tornado shit, Kuro summons the insects that blind Yuta and tries to go for the kill only for a blind Yuta to block the attack, this is when the LFS throws the insects into his shoulder and those distract him enough for Kuro to deal the cut to the abdomen.


SO nah, Yuta was dominating Kuro, it was only in the end that Kuro got the upper hand because of the LFS.
 
I'm reading the chapter again and the fight literally starts with Yuta blitzing and cutting his arm to immediately send his ass flying, the second Kuro tries to get some distance Yuta takes part of the hand rail from the bridge and sends Kuro down again and then Yuta tries to cut Kuro down but Kuro blocks with roaches.

Kuro summons more of them to heal while Yuta just does the tornado shit, Kuro summons the insects that blind Yuta and tries to go for the kill only for a blind Yuta to block the attack, this is when the LFS throws the insects into his shoulder and those distract him enough for Kuro to deal the cut to the abdomen.


SO nah, Yuta was dominating Kuro, it was only in the end that Kuro got the upper hand because of the LFS.
Yuta got "blinded" by water. But yeah this fight was Yuta holding back Rika and RCT but the point I think is that Yuta's not very impressive and what happened to him could happen to basically anyone and they would lose.
 
name 2 sorcerers that are beating yorozu aside from sukuna😭
Umm... I'm also in agreement of her being basically the best outside of Sukuna...but I will say that if Kenjaku did have the domain refinement back then that he does nowadays and had a good body and CT's like he does currently...he could be someone that may be able to beat Yorozu, but it's not guaranteed. That's why I think it's not questionable to call her the number 2 of the Heian era.
 
I'm reading the chapter again and the fight literally starts with Yuta blitzing and cutting his arm to immediately send his ass flying, the second Kuro tries to get some distance Yuta takes part of the hand rail from the bridge and sends Kuro down again and then Yuta tries to cut Kuro down but Kuro blocks with roaches.

Kuro summons more of them to heal while Yuta just does the tornado shit, Kuro summons the insects that blind Yuta and tries to go for the kill only for a blind Yuta to block the attack, this is when the LFS throws the insects into his shoulder and those distract him enough for Kuro to deal the cut to the abdomen.


SO nah, Yuta was dominating Kuro, it was only in the end that Kuro got the upper hand because of the LFS.
Kuro in no world got blitz by Yuta. He did a super large lunge towards Yuta and left himself open. If it was a blitz, Yuta would have went for the head.
Yuta cut his arm off, knocked him back with a physical blow (which Kuro tanked), and hit Kuro with a guard rail which was meant to destract Kuro. Despite that, Kuro managed to react and block the kill shot.
In no world is that a “domination”. Yuta literally landed 2 blow. Be serious.
Kuro on the other hand ENDED the fight. Straight up.
He perfectly put Yuta is a situation where he was forced to block his cleaver attack, which allowed him to shoot the bugs into his arms.
Yuta reacted poorly and ended up getting gut checked.
And that was it. Yuta was dead here. That’s domination.
1 damaging blow from Yuta vs near death from Kuro. How can you say Yuta dominated?
 
Yuta got "blinded" by water. But yeah this fight was Yuta holding back Rika and RCT but the point I think is that Yuta's not very impressive and what happened to him could happen to basically anyone and they would lose.
Yuta cuts the 2 spirits Kuro creates and their innards fall on his face, I think even the anime shows this. Also Kuro literally says "blinding" when creating them which obviously hints at what they were meant to do

Kuro in no world got blitz by Yuta. He did a super large lunge towards Yuta and left himself open. If it was a blitz, Yuta would have went for the head.
Yuta cut his arm off, knocked him back with a physical blow (which Kuro tanked), and hit Kuro with a guard rail which was meant to destract Kuro. Despite that, Kuro managed to react and block the kill shot.
In no world is that a “domination”. Yuta literally landed 2 blow. Be serious.
Kuro on the other hand ENDED the fight. Straight up.
He perfectly put Yuta is a situation where he was forced to block his cleaver attack, which allowed him to shoot the bugs into his arms.
Yuta reacted poorly and ended up getting gut checked.
And that was it. Yuta was dead here. That’s domination.
1 damaging blow from Yuta vs near death from Kuro. How can you say Yuta dominated?
175 literally starts with Yuta intercepting the lunge and cutting his arm before Kuro even gets out of the middle of the creek then shoulder checks his ass into the other side of the bridge before Kuro can properly react. That's a blitz brother.

Even when Kuro blocks the attack that was really meant to kill him you can see he barely manages to block with the reinforced roaches, then in the ground he created a swarm that was easily dealt by Yuta. Despite the earthen insects blinding Yuta he can still react from an attack that came from behind him when the intent was obviously going for a killing blow. Also keep in mind he probably was still blinded when he separated from Kuro as he still has the innards of the roaches in his face as you see in the panels that focus on his face.

The whole fight is short as hell but Yuta had Kuro on his toes for most of it, up until the FLS shot insects into Yuta which gave Kuro the chance to do the killing blow.

Now yeah, Yuta ****** up because as he says he already suspected the FLS could do something like that so he should have been smarter and made distance when he was blinded.
 
Yuta cuts the 2 spirits Kuro creates and their innards fall on his face, I think even the anime shows this. Also Kuro literally says "blinding" when creating them which obviously hints at what they were meant to do
He says blinding cuz they launch roaches to obscure view. But yeah its just liquid.

175 literally starts with Yuta intercepting the lunge and cutting his arm before Kuro even gets out of the middle of the creek then shoulder checks his ass into the other side of the bridge before Kuro can properly react. That's a blitz brother.
This is just basic fighting shit. Ya too captured by terms in powerscaling, Yuta's just a better fighter is all that happened. Shibuya Yuji could do the same thing.
 
1. If Yuta had the capacity to Blitz Kuro in the sense you’re claiming then he would have immediately cut his head off. Kuro simply came in with a wide strike and Yuta capitalized on it.
2. Yuta being blinded doesn’t mean much, nor does it matter. Sorcerers main way of fighting is by sensing CE. It sucks, but I don’t see your point.
I’m not saying Kuro is stronger or faster than Yuta. A fight with sorcery rarely comes down to just raw strength. Kuro outsmarted Yuta and easily took him down.
3. In a parallel world where Yuta decides to go all out does he dominate? Ofc. But that’s not the topic. Objectively speaking, Kuro slammed Yuta and it wasn’t close.
 
Guys, is there any indication that Mahito Body Repel wasn't just localised shaking? I don't think this feat is actually valid.
 
Kuro's arm was mid swing and Yuta closed the distance and disarmed him before he could do anything
He was very clearly in control of that fight until he got blinded.
He even spends a portion of the chapter standing around and letting Kuro heal and set up the blinding bugs
 
Was lightning strike Kashimo that produces actually called return stroke?
If it's true, can be hella useful. Speed of return stroke is usually around 100,000 km/s, instead of 440 km/s for lightning.
If for whatever reasons speed caps would stop existing(or if anime profiles would be made), Rela Hakari and HH tiers would be possibility
 
Was lightning strike Kashimo that produces actually called return stroke?
If it's true, can be hella useful. Speed of return stroke is usually around 100,000 km/s, instead of 440 km/s for lightning.
If for whatever reasons speed caps would stop existing(or if anime profiles would be made), Rela Hakari and HH tiers would be possibility
No
 
Kuro's arm was mid swing and Yuta closed the distance and disarmed him before he could do anything
He was very clearly in control of that fight until he got blinded.
He even spends a portion of the chapter standing around and letting Kuro heal and set up the blinding bugs
😂
Lunge at someone and attempt to throw a haymaker (pull your arm all the way back like Kuro for the swing) and see how fast they can hit you before you get the swing off.
You’re trolling.
Yuta was not in control at any moment in the feat. Yuta landed one damaging blow, at the very beginning and Kuro immediately blocked his counter. There was no control. Yuta had the upper hand and failed to capitalize on it. Kuro put Yuta in a situation where he was forced to block the blow from Kuro’s cleaver, which lead to his defeat. That’s control.
 
No to using speed of return stroke instead of speed of lightning, or no to scaling HH tiers to rela through Hakari "feat"(which is totally understandable, even without Gege statements there are many problems with feat itself and scaling)
return stroke.
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The scaling is just not consistent. Too much to bring up that contradicts it. Doing "just ignore it" and it's like 8 different things we could bring up instead just ignore the feat as an outlier. I don't like saying outlier, but its clear if anything, the feats meant to be a crazy near death moment, not that Hakari's mhs.
 
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I have a question! Does having more Cursed Energy makes someone a bigger piece of shit due to Cursed Energy being fueled by negative emotions? If not, then why is Sukuna a bigger jerk than Satoru is?
 
I have a question! Does having more Cursed Energy makes someone a bigger piece of shit due to Cursed Energy being fueled by negative emotions? If not, then why is Sukuna a bigger jerk than Satoru is?
I remember Gojo talking about how your power/capabilities in Jujutsu are mostly based on genetics, so that could be the factor, you know?

But most likely, it's just that the amount of "negativity" inside a person doesn't always properly correlate to how they outwardly act. Like, think about some people who hold the patience and temperament of a saint, but have an inner rage that could lead to mass murder. Or you meet someone that's super positive and uplifting, but find that they're secretly so depressed, anxious and self-loathing, you keep an eye on them...
 
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