
Geto's New Cursed Technique: Alchemy
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Cursed Technique - Alchemy: Alchemy allows Geto to summon a small flask from thin air. If this flask is lost or destroyed, Geto can summon a new one. This flask, when infused with Geto's cursed energy, can absorb any nonliving, inanimate object not infused with cursed energy. It can also absorb cursed spirits, but only after they are weakened. After using his technique on the object, it will be reduced to a liquid state and stored in the flask. If Geto consumes this liquid or pours it on himself, then part of his body will temporarily take the form of whatever 'liquid' was in the flask. For example, if he absorbs a rock into the flask and then drinks it, he will be able to harden his skin like stone. Despite these boons, usage of the technique can be quite painful. Excessive use of the technique can cause minor damage to the part of the body Geto uses the technique on as well.
Lapse Technique - Cursed Brew: Geto can summon a flask, and once an inanimate object or a weakened cursed spirit touches it, they are reduced to a liquid-like state and stored in the flask. Larger objects will produce more liquid, allowing Geto to use that specific liquid more. Upon consuming the liquid or making skin contact with it, Geto can inherit the traits of the 'liquid', choosing a part of his body to change. The changing process can be quite painful, leading to Geto having a significantly high pain tolerance. If consumed orally, the taste of Cursed Brew will be quite unappealing, especially if the liquid was formed from a cursed spirit. Geto can store multiple fluids inside the flask without risk of them mixing. The stored liquid will appear from nowhere, quickly filling the flask at Geto's command until he runs out of liquefied objects to use.
Extension Technique - Stoneheart: Geto uses his technique on scattered rocks, dislodged terrain, or other miscellaneous, durable debris, absorbing it into the flask before drinking it. This increases his durability and striking power at the cost of reducing his agility. He can also transform the changed parts of his body in different ways. For example, turning his arm into a massive stone hammer after absorbing liquefied rock. Geto uses this extension technique due to the surplus amount of rocks and other debris on the battlefield. Excessive use of this extension technique can cause Geto's skin to tear, so Geto has to be careful when using it.
Extension Technique - One With The Wind: A more advanced, cursed energy-costly technique, Geto turns air and other gases into liquid with the Alchemy technique, turning parts of his body into... well, a gas. This was his main method of bypassing Satoru Gojo's Infinity when they sparred as students, for Gojo's Infinity was not yet sophisticated enough to automatically detect poisons and other chemical agents. Geto uses this technique in tandem with tear gas, turning himself into a noxious cloud that blinds opponents and irritates their skin. More lethal gases can also be used. Geto can also use regular air, turning his arms and legs into mere wind so his opponents fail to strike him. Flight is also an option while using this extension technique. The main weakness of this extension technique is the amount of cursed energy it requires, but it also comes with a second weakness: Geto cannot transform his head or torso while using it. This was a binding vow Geto made to reduce the normally ludicrous cost of cursed energy when using the technique.
Extension Technique - Freak Show: Geto absorbs a weakened cursed spirit into his flask, liquefying it and storing it for later. When the time for combat comes, Geto can swallow this liquefied curse and add its traits to his body. He can sprout wings after using a brew made from a cursed spirit in the shape of a bird or bat for flight, or add massive, muscular hands from more physically imposing cursed spirits to turn the tide in close-quarters combat. If he uses it on a cursed spirit with a cursed technique, he can even use a weakened version of their cursed technique for a short duration. This extension technique is arguably the most versatile of Geto's extensions, but also the most mentally taxing. The taste of cursed spirits is utterly revolting, even when reduced to a liquid. This extension technique, along with the strain on his body from his other extension techniques, led to Geto's descent into evil. After Satoru Gojo eclipsed him in strength. Suguru Geto wanted to suffer for the sake of his fellow sorcerers, not the foolish monkeys who never thanked him for the life-threatening job of fighting curses each day.
Extension Technique - Burden of the Brew: Geto throws the flask, filled to the brim with whatever liquidized item he chooses, at an opponent. Upon breaking, the fluid will cover them and begin to change their body. Unlike Geto, however, his opponents cannot choose what part of their body will be changed. Geto can toss liquidized stone and debris, turning the opponent's legs into hard, awkward stumps, or he can toss liquidized air, temporarily turning the enemy’s arm into wind so they drop their weapon. Most deviously, he can use Burden of the Brew to induce horrifying transformations upon an opponent. After his mass murder of an entire village, defection from Jujutsu High, and learning how cursed spirits formed from non-sorcerers, he had taken over the Star Religious Group's temple, usurping their leader. The remaining non-sorcerer members of the cult were experimented on by Geto, who force-fed them liquid cursed spirits to change their bodies. He wanted to see if he could turn them into human-curse hybrids, which could potentially give them control over cursed energy. The results were catastrophic, and the non-sorcerers were reduced to mindless, monstrous minions with parts made from cursed spirits. Geto used these minions during the Night Parade of 1,000 Demons, having them fight alongside the loyal curse users he had amassed over the years as leader of the Star Religious Group.
Maximum Technique - Frankenstein: Geto mixes dozens of different liquids, rocks, radioactive materials, gases, and cursed spirits into one potent concoction. Geto cannot use this maximum technique in Burden of the Brew. Upon consuming this concoction, Geto will become a highly destructive, raging beast mixed with dozens of different parts. He is nearly invincible in this form, and he was only defeated when Yuta Okkotsu took up a potent binding vow to break the limits on Rika Orimoto’s cursed energy reserves to take him out. Even after the powerful attack the cursed partners unleashed, Geto still hadn't died, though he was mortally wounded. At that point, Gojo arrived and had one last chat with his old friend before finally putting him down for good.
Domain Expansion - Cacophony of the Crying Cauldron: Geto, his opponents, and any inanimate objects caught in the domain are transported to a large, decrepit laboratory. A large vacuum will be formed within the cauldron, causing any cursed spirits or inanimate objects to be sucked up into it, mixing them all into a potent brew. Stronger inanimate objects (cough cough, Toji) can resist the effects. Once this brew is complete, a large blast from the cauldron will serve as the domain’s sure-hit, causing a massive explosion that spawns directly on any enemy inside the domain. Once the explosion ends, the domain will automatically collapse. Geto didn't use his domain against Yuta because, upon activation, it targets cursed spirits, liquefying and killing them before the explosion happens. Geto wanted to liquefy Rika, drink her, and gain her immortality to have a chance against Gojo in their duel. Since any inanimate object or cursed spirit liquefied in the domain's cauldron would be lost once the domain ended, Geto would not be able to absorb Rika if she was caught in the domain. Thus, Geto needed to beat Yuta and Rika without his domain expansion.