Lol what gojo had to go beyond his limit to survive slashes .meanwhile all gojo did was destroy the arms with 200 amped purple
Burn some of sukuna s skin with red
And that hole last ch
Lol what gojo had to go beyond his limit to survive slashes .meanwhile all gojo did was destroy the arms with 200 amped purple
Burn some of sukuna s skin with red
And that hole last ch
Yeah u got no argument keep coping buddy
Is that simple
Gojo got pushed way beyond his limits as yuta stated from sukuna s slashes
Meanwhile gojo couldnt push sukuna
The "CT other than the one granted to his domain" Line from Gojo is very interesting. It's a user that grants their domain with their CT. So, this implies that, at least Sukuna can change the CT of his domain.
What's the buildings line talking about? Throwing pieced of buildings? Iirc, Gojo did the majority of that.
From his lines here, it seems Gojo doesn't know that Sukuna can summon the Wheel on his head and take attacks to make Mahoraga negate them.
And from the "tsk" And the editor comment, seems he noticed the wheel activating.
It being concealed somehow is a bit of a plot hole cause 6e should theoretically see it. And there's no reason for Sukuna to even conceal it. Gojo wouldn't be able to do anything regardless if he summoned it at the start or not.
And Gojo would have noticed if Sukuna summoned it mid fight. As shown in the yorozu fight.
I think that Sukuna just now activated the wheel for whatever reason. And that's why Gojo is reacting.
The nose bleed is probably him over using his powers. Seems on track since his powers are used on his brain too all the time.
Also, there will probably be a break after next week. I have a feeling we're about to be left on a big cliffhanger than we've gotten so far lol.
Yeah u got no argument keep coping buddy
Is that simple
Gojo got pushed way beyond his limits as yuta stated from sukuna s slashes
Meanwhile gojo couldnt push sukuna
maybe reread the last chap, it’s even stated Gojo has had the upper hand in domain clashes and physically gojos attacks have dealt more damage to Sukuna than Sukuna hs dealt to Gojo.
Yuta doesn’t even know Gojos limits nor his true strength that’s why Mei even says how many times have we seen the impossible today.
Sukunas slashes have done nothing to Gojo other than have him exert more CE than normal and nothing more.
maybe reread the last chap, it’s even stated Gojo has had the upper hand in domain clashes and physically gojos attacks have dealt more damage to Sukuna than Sukuna hs dealt to Gojo.
Yuta doesn’t even know Gojos limits nor his true strength that’s why Mei even says how many times have we seen the impossible today.
Sukunas slashes have done nothing to Gojo other than have him exert more CE than normal and nothing more.
Gojo has the upper hand because sukuna was pushing the risky way
Even gojo was surprised about his lead
"Gojo slashes did nothing"
Makes gojo spam domains 3 times using rct full time simple domain and falling blossom + rct the ct
And at the end of the chapter gojo bleeds bcs he s starting to fry his brain
Sukuna slashes didnt kill gojo instantly but in the long game it did a number on him
maybe reread the last chap, it’s even stated Gojo has had the upper hand in domain clashes and physically gojos attacks have dealt more damage to Sukuna than Sukuna hs dealt to Gojo.
No, Gojo did not inflict more damage on Sukuna than the other way around. Sukuna was literally turning Gojo into a paste. What Gojo did in this chapter was inflict a lot of damage at once, which resulted in Sukuna failing to maintain his domain—which is a result of him having stronger one-hit moves than Sukuna. In terms of the damage done to one another, Sukuna clearly did more, which's the reason why Gojo was forced to use RCT at full force as noted by Sukuna. Peeps were even worried about him losing his CE reserves from using too much RCT.
Gojo did even less comparatively. Sukuna did not even bother healing from the damage done by Gojo in this chapter, and whatever damage he took isn't anywhere close enough to make Sukuna exert himself.
The risky way here is Sukuna not using 10S CT—it's not his own power in the first place. Sukuna's still using his original moves, so that's a point in Gojo's favor compared to the original Sukuna. This means Gojo will have the upper hand and beat Sukuna if it weren't for Sukuna's barrierless domain.
No, Gojo did not inflict more damage on Sukuna than the other way around. Sukuna was literally turning Gojo into a paste. What Gojo did in this chapter was inflict a lot of damage at once, which resulted in Sukuna failing to maintain his domain—which is a result of him having stronger one-hit moves than Sukuna. In terms of the damage done to one another, Sukuna clearly did more, which's the reason why Gojo was forced to use RCT at full force as noted by Sukuna. Peeps were even worried about him losing his CE reserves from using too much RCT.
Gojo did even less comparatively. Sukuna did not even bother healing from the damage done by Gojo in this chapter, and whatever damage he took isn't anywhere close enough to make Sukuna exert himself.
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The risky way here is Sukuna not using 10S CT—it's not his own power in the first place. Sukuna's still using his original moves, so that's a point in Gojo's favor compared to the original Sukuna. This means Gojo will have the upper hand and beat Sukuna if it weren't for Sukuna's barrierless domain.
I’m saying that post prison Gojo is stronger than before. So beginning of the show Gojo wouldn’t have thought or managed to make the small DE to counter Sukuna.
BOS Gojo would have had even more problems than current one
I wasnt making a comparison between Gojo or Sukuna either. I was just saying that Gojo's new feat isn't about him being stronger, it's about him drawing from an experience that he hadn't experienced before. He's just as adaptable now as he was at the start of the series.
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