Geto's New Cursed Technique: Alchemy
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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.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 1 day ago

Nobara runs the gauntlet. Where does she stop?

Nobara can either be her Shibuya or EoS version; whichever you think is stronger.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 3 days ago

I simply cannot believe Geto is straight, bro.

Dude fumbled EVERYBODY. ALL the girls. (This is a joke post in case you weren't aware. Not saying someone's gay for not sleeping with every woman around them)

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 6 days ago

How would your ranking of these characters change if Gege confirmed they had domains?

Say Gege releases an interview stating that Geto, Kashimo, and Uraume have domain expansions. He also states that Kashimo has RCT, Uraume has Hollow Wicker Basket, and Geto has both. How would this impact their ranking?

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 7 days ago
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Yuta Okkotsu's New Cursed Technique: Memento

Previous Technique: Ryomen Sukuna

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Feel free to skip the story parts. They're purely supplementary (This is a JJK subreddit. I don't expect people to READ!). The technique's name will be shown in bold, and that's when the new technique is shown.

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From a young age, Yuta Okkotsu knew he was different from the other children around him. He could see things others could not. A slimy creature curled around the neck of his teacher, long, chitinous beings skittering across the schoolyard pavement, a massive, multicolored beast standing atop the ruins of a skyscraper long since abandoned due to rumors of a murder happening there. He had tried to voice his concerns to both his peers and the adults around him, but he was brushed off as having an overactive imagination. After all, monsters aren't real, are they? Yuta grew distraught. Was he insane? Was he imagining things?

He was on the cusp of a breakdown until he noticed a girl sitting nearby him. She was staring at a tree far off into the distance. Upon closer inspection, Yuta noticed dozens of small cursed spirits huddled around it. Suddenly, the girl spoke. "You can see them too, can't you? I see it in your eyes... When I was young, my mom died... She was killed. I cried my eyes out, told the police what I saw, but they brushed it off as an accident. A-A monster killed my mom, but nobody took me seriously..." The girl pulled at a loose thread on her skirt; perhaps a habit when she was upset, Yuta inferred.

"It happened to my father, too... When we were in the woods... A nice trip at the end of summer before I went back to school... It was the first trip without my mom... Near the end of our trip, we got lost... A-A massive monster the size of a tree appeared out of nowhere... Grabbed him in its massive hand and... and..." A stray tear rolled down the girl's cheek. Yuta desperately wanted to reach out and comfort her, but stayed still. He didn’t want to make her uncomfortable. "I managed to escape... I-I told the police what I saw, but they didn't take me seriously the second time, either... They said Dad was missing, but I knew what happened to him... They never found the body..."

"My grandma took me in... She thought I was cursed... I-I mean, could I blame her...? Both my parents died within the same year while I was nearby... She never said it to my face, but I'm pretty sure she thinks I'm a murderer..." She let out a long, weary sigh. "I've given up trying to explain things to people, but you... Y-You understand too, don't you? I've seen you around here... Those monsters... You can see them too. I-I'm sorry for telling you all this, but it's just been so... lonely." Yuta understood that perfectly. He, too, was lonely, and though he wasn't as unfortunate as this poor girl, who lost both her parents to terrible monsters only she could see, he too had to bear the burden of seeing things others couldn't.

"Do you... maybe want to hang out...? I-If you're lonely..." Yuta awkwardly asked. He never was a social butterfly. This was the first time he really asked if he could hang out with someone. The girl's teary eyes widened, as did her smile. "Wait, for real...? Of course! I hang out at this spot all the time! "Yuta was taken aback. It was like she was a completely different person. She's quite expressive. Upon noticing this, Yuta thought that she'd make for a good actor. "I'm Orimoto! Rika Orimoto, but you can call me Rika!" Yuta also smiled. Other people looked at him with either sympathy or disgust due to his 'delusions', but Rika didn’t. "I-I'm Okkotsu! Yuta Okkotsu! Y-Yuta's fine, though..."

From that day on, they became the best of friends. They were attached at the hip. They did everything together, went everywhere together. Eventually, what was once a simple friendship blossomed into something more: love. Rika had sneakily stolen her grandmother's wedding ring and had given it to Yuta as a childish declaration of love. "We'll be together forever, Yuta! We're gonna get married and have so many kids!" Yuta's face turned bright pink, but he quickly shook himself out of his stupor. "Y-Yeah...! I love you too, Rika! I'll always love you, in life and death!" Rika giggled. She loved those types of theatrics. They hugged tightly for what felt like hours...

CRASH. It all happened so suddenly. They were getting snacks as they did each day after school. Rika skipped ahead of Yuta, leading him along as she always did. Neither of the two even registered the truck until it slammed into Rika with a sickening thud. The scent of copper wafted through the street. Yuta didn't move for a good ten seconds, still processing everything that had just happened. Yuta snapped out of it, bursting forward with all the speed his little legs could muster. He dropped to his knees, clutching Rika's bloodied, twisted body. His tears mixed with the blood on the pavement.

“R-R-Rika...? Are you okay...?" Rika was, in fact, not okay. She had died instantly as the truck collided with her. A painless death, but one no less traumatizing for poor Yuta. As he accepted that Rika was dead, that she was NEVER coming back, he let out a piercing scream. He clutched her body, not even caring about the blood that stained his clothes. Damn his clothes; he just needed Rika... The only person who understood him, who didn't look at him like he was some strange loser with an overactive imagination. She was dead. Dead. DEAD. A surge of cursed energy surged from Yuta's body and into Rika's corpse. A black puddle, dark as the deepest ocean trenches, formed next to Rika's corpse. A massive, pale cursed spirit emerged from the inky black. "Yu....ta.....?"

Cursed techniques tend to awaken at a young age, though some people, like Yuta, are late bloomers. Yuta Okkotsu awakened his technique at age seven after witnessing the death of his beloved friend and lover, Rika Orimoto. His technique resulted in the formation of the Vengeful Cursed Spirit: Rika Orimoto, who haunted him for years.

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Cursed Technique - Memento: Upon finding a nonliving thing infused that has or once had cursed energy, whether it be the corpse of a regular human being, a cursed tool, or an entire place, Yuta can infuse it with his own cursed energy, bringing it back to life as a vengeful cursed spirit. The power of these vengeful spirits is decided by two things: how much affection Yuta has for the thing he is using his technique on, and whether the thing in question was once living. A vengeful cursed spirit formed from the corpse of a dear friend of Yuta will be much more powerful than one formed from a stranger. Human corpses will also create much more powerful vengeful spirits than regular objects, unless the object holds incredible sentimental value to Yuta.

Lapse Technique - Specter's Palm: Upon finding a recently deceased person or inanimate object, Yuta can infuse his cursed energy into theirs and create a vengeful cursed spirit. These vengeful cursed spirits have incredible regeneration and can only be killed with soul damage from a cursed technique or tool such as the Split-Soul Katana, RCT output, or a cursed technique that can neutralize a cursed spirit without destroying it, such as Cursed Spirit Manipulation. The amount of cursed energy this vengeful spirit has is determined by its status as being once alive and how much affection Yuta has/had for the target. Vengeful cursed spirits created from cursed tools or inanimate objects are weaker but completely subservient to Yuta because they lack will or autonomy. Vengeful spirits created from people are stronger, but won't necessarily listen to everything Yuta has to say. In fact, stronger vengeful cursed spirits created from Yuta's enemies can actively rebel against Yuta and possibly attack him. Even Rika, who was Yuta's most loyal vengeful cursed spirit after he used his technique on her, would still disobey him from time to time. There is no limit to how many vengeful cursed spirits Yuta can have at once, but the vengeful spirits bound to him could fight each other, destroying Yuta’s surroundings and messing up Yuta in combat. If the person the cursed spirit was created from possessed a cursed technique, then the Vengeful Spirit will have its own version of that technique.

Extension Technique - Bound By Blade: Yuta uses his technique on a cursed tool in his possession, typically his katana, turning it into a vengeful cursed spirit that fights alongside him. Vengeful spirits created from objects and cursed tools are weaker than those created from people, but they are completely loyal to him. Yuta's large arsenal of cursed tools allows him to essentially have an army of completely loyal, albeit slightly weaker, soldiers at his beck and call.

Extension Technique - Towering Love: Using his impressive cursed energy reserves, Yuta infuses his cursed energy into a building and uses his cursed technique on it, creating an absolutely massive vengeful spirit. Yuta typically uses this while fighting large swarms of enemies inside of buildings. Before the enemy can do anything, their surroundings have turned into the stomach of a massive vengeful spirit, and they are quickly digested or crushed to death. Yuta created this technique after being inspired by Geto's massive cursed spirit, which swallowed both him and Maki whole on his very first mission.

Reversal Technique - Fulfilled Ascension: This reversal only works on vengeful curses created from humans. Once a vengeful cursed spirit created by Yuta is either fully subjugated by him, whether through loyalty or combat in the case of an enemy, Yuta can choose to let their soul pass on to the afterlife. The vengeful spirit's 'shell' will be left behind once their soul passes on, and that shell will become a shikigami. These shikigami don't have as much cursed energy as their vengeful spirit selves and aren't immortal, but they are completely subservient to Yuta. They will have faint traces of their personalities from life, but otherwise will listen to Yuta without question. Yuta typically binds these shikigami to objects belonging to their deceased selves to strengthen them. Yuta learned reverse cursed technique early and used it during his fight with Suguru Geto, healing his friends and using a binding vow to temporarily undo the limits on Rika’s cursed energy reserves to defeat the curse user. Afterwards, he used this reversal technique so Rika’s soul would pass on to the afterlife.

Maximum Technique - Liberated Heart: Yuta taps into one of his vengeful curse-turned shikigamis' hidden power, restoring it to its former strength as a vengeful cursed spirit for the next five minutes. These awakened shikigami possess near-unlimited energy and immense durability, AND are completely loyal to Yuta, unlike their original vengeful spirit selves. Once the five minutes are up, the shikigami will return to its usual, weaker strength. Yuta will have to wait another thirty minutes before using this maximum technique. Yuta can only use this maximum technique on ONE of his shikigami. While the rest are free to assist the highly powerful one, they will not be awakened in the same way as it.

Domain Expansion - Unbridled Isle of Tranquil Affection: Yuta and his opponents are transported to an island high in the sky. On this island are thousands of flowers, and the island’s center sports a large, shimmering lake, with dozens of lotus flowers floating on its surface. The sky of the domain is a bright, pinkish orange. The domain's surehit effect is nonlethal, taking effect only once the targets die. The second they die, they become a vengeful cursed spirit, and immediately after that, Fulfilled Ascension is used on them, their soul passing on to the afterlife as their vengeful spirit body becomes a shikigami for Yuta. This domain has a secondary effect as well. Yuta can use Maximum Technique - Liberated Heart on ALL the shikigami in his possession instead of only one like usual. His opponents will have to deal with a swarm of vengeful cursed spirit-tier shikigami that will tear them limb from limb, becoming yet another shikigami in Yuta’s arsenal after they die.

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List of shikigami in Yuta's arsenal:

Rika Orimoto: The very first vengeful cursed spirit ever created by Yuta and his go-to shikigami in combat. Rika is, ironically enough, the strongest shikigami physically in Yuta's arsenal. She has the technique Love Vault, which allows her to store people, items, and cursed energy-based attacks inside of herself. Yuta often uses her as a living vault. She can carry his cursed tools as well as himself and his allies by turning into a giant room. When using Maximum - Liberated Heart on Rika, she can build up and store cursed energy inside of herself before unleashing it as a giant, deadly beam. A stronger version of this attack is what defeated Suguru Geto. Due to Yuta's overwhelming affection for Rika, she is easily the strongest shikigami in his arsenal despite not being as flashy as the others.

Dhruv Lakdawalla: Yuta used his technique on Dhruv after he killed him. Since Dhruv was an enemy, Yuta had to fight him once more to use Fulfilled Ascension on him. This shikigami has the Cutting Path cursed technique, allowing it to create swarms of shikigami that create a trail. This trail cuts anything that touches it. It isn't very powerful because Yuta only saw Dhruv as an enemy, but it is still good for bypassing an opponent's defenses and slowly whittling them down.

Ryu Ishigori: Yuta had gone back to Sendai Colony to check on Ryu and convince him to fight against Sukuna during the Shinjuku Showdown. Unfortunately, all Yuta found was Ryu's corpse; his head cleaved into multiple parts. Yuta used his technique on him, temporarily bringing Ryu's soul back down as a vengeful spirit. Since Yuta had satisfied Ryu's desire for a sweet fight, Ryu was already somewhat loyal to Yuta. This meant that Yuta could use Fulfilled Ascension on Ryu without having to fight him first, saying goodbye to him one last time before his soul passed on once again. This shikigami has the Cursed Energy Discharge technique, allowing it to shoot concentrated beams of cursed energy at opponents. Since Yuta had respected Ryu's longing for a good fight, this shikigami is stronger than the one formed from Dhruv. When Yuta uses Maximum - Liberated Heart on shikigami Ryu, his beams can tear through entire city blocks.

Choso: After Choso died protecting Yuji from Sukuna's Furnace, Yuta used his technique on him. As Choso was an ally, Yuta could use Fulfilled Ascension immediately on him. Choso has the Blood Manipulation technique, which allows him to use his blood as weaponry, projectiles, or armor. When using Maximum - Liberated Heart on shikigami Choso, Choso can unleash a flood of poisonous blood, slowing an opponent down, weakening them, and slicing them to bits with hardened blood.

TEMPORARY - Satoru Gojo: After Gojo's death at the hands of Sukuna, Yuta revived him as a vengeful cursed spirit while Sukuna was busy fighting the others during the Shinjuku Showdown. Yuta, much to his regret, could not immediately use Fulfilled Ascension on Gojo without him becoming significantly weaker. Thus, he left Gojo as a vengeful cursed spirit to fight Sukuna. Despite Gojo's cursed energy reserves and domain reinforcement being significantly higher than before, he could not use reverse cursed technique as a cursed spirit, and as a result, could not use Reversal Red or Hollow Purple. Gojo, still getting used to being a vengeful curse, was quite discombobulated. Thanks to this, Sukuna was able to finish off Gojo by destroying his cursed spirit body with RCT output.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 13 days ago

EOS Yuji vs. 100 Finger Bearers

Scenario 1: Yuji can use his domain and the Finger Bearers have perfect teamwork.

Scenario 2: Yuji CANNOT use his domain, but the Finger Bearers don't have perfect teamwork (they'll just jump Yuji mindlessly).

(ADDED SCENARIO): Yuji can use his domain and the Finger Bearers, like the last scenario, don't have perfect teamwork (they'll swarm Yuji mindlessly).

These Finger Bearers are equal in strength to the one Yuji and Megumi encountered in the Eishu Detention Center.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 18 days ago
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Ryomen Sukuna's New Cursed Technique: Jaws of The Dragon

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For as long as Jujutsu Sorcery has been around, Ryomen Sukuna lived for only a fraction of its existence. Despite this, however, he made a devastating impact on the Jujutsu World. He was known as 'The Dragon' for his ferocity, divinity, and insatiable appetite. With his (new) cursed technique, he grew in strength each day.

Cursed Technique - Jaws of the Dragon: This innate technique allows Sukuna to summon a small, pitiful shikigami. It takes the form of a long, slender koi fish with four fins and bright red scales. It can shoot small beams of cursed energy and ram opponents, though it doesn’t do much damage. If this is all there was to the technique, then this version of Sukuna wouldn't be much stronger than a grade-four sorcerer, maybe a grade-three if he got lucky. While this technique starts weak, however, it can quickly snowball in strength.

When Ryomen Sukuna was a small child, he was not as strong as he is now. However, he awakened to his cursed technique at around age three. Growing up in a poor, run-down village, he could see small creatures others couldn’t; ones hiding under horse carriages and houses, hiding within the towering stalks of rice and wheat in the fields. A few passing travelers who had control over their cursed energy also noticed these creatures but did nothing about them, giving them a passing glance at most. He got curious one day, and he decided to interact with one of the creatures. This was a grade-four cursed spirit. While not very deadly, it was quite hostile to the young Sukuna, lashing out at him. Instinctually, he sent out his shikigami to attack it. Despite the shikigami's paltry strength, it was still capable of taking down the weak, grade-four cursed spirit. That's when something strange happened... The shikigami began to feast upon the quickly dissolving corpse of the weak curse, and grew in size. It was hard to notice, but the shikigami looked a bit stronger now...

Lapse Technique - Devour: Once Sukuna or his shikigami defeat an enemy, the shikigami can absorb the fallen foe’s cursed energy. Once absorbed, the cursed energy from the fallen foe is PERMANENTLY added to Sukuna’s cursed energy reserves. This will cause the shikigami to increase in both size and strength while also allowing it to fire stronger beams of cursed energy.

Young Sukuna continued to defeat weaker cursed spirits, and as he did so, his shikigami grew. Eventually, he moved on to defeating grade-three cursed spirits, which gave him and his shikigami even more strength. In comparison to the grade-four curses, the grade-three curses gave his shikigami much more cursed energy. As he aged, he left his village in search of stronger opponents. For the next sixty years, all he did was fight. After consuming dozens of the Heian era's sorcerers and cursed spirits, his shikigami had changed dramatically. It had evolved from a tiny koi fish to a massive dragon the size of a skyscraper. Sukuna could also freely change the shikigami's size, typically making it smaller so he could fight alongside it more easily. Despite shrinking, the shikigami's strength remains the same. Sukuna’s technique allowed him to summon the dragon anywhere within his line of sight, and most opponents would find themselves bitten in half before they could even move. Sukuna and his dragon's cursed energy reserves were easily larger than anyone else's in the Heian era. He had learned many skills, such as reverse cursed technique, domain expansion, Hollow Wicker Basket, and domain amplification. To strengthen himself, he sparred with his shikigami, improving both of them. As he trained, he also found new extension techniques for his shikigami.

Extension Technique - Dragon's Lungs: The dragon shikigami charges up a large beam of cursed energy with the cursed energy reserves obtained from the dozens of cursed spirits and sorcerers it and Sukuna have defeated. Only one opponent in the Heian era ever survived this attack: the cursed spirit of uncontrolled growth, Yamata-no-Orochi. This beam can tear through just about anything, and this attack easily killed four of the five Void Generals. The only surviving member was the leader of the Void Generals, Takako Uro, who survived by redirecting the blast away from her with her Sky Manipulation technique. At that point, Sukuna let her flee to tell the Fujiwara clan of his unstoppable strength.

Extension Technique - Devour The Sun: The dragon shikigami charges forward, its mouth agape to catch any enemies inside. Once an enemy enters the dragon's mouth, they are transported to the dragon's stomach, which is a vast pocket dimension. If Sukuna chooses, he can have the dragon digest an opponent, killing them almost instantly whilst adding their cursed energy reserves to Sukuna's own. An enemy could theoretically break out of the dragon's stomach if they were strong enough, but Sukuna's dragon rivals him in terms of sheer strength. Thus, Sukuna had yet to find an opponent actually strong enough to break out (until he met Satoru Gojo, of course). Sukuna is also capable of having the dragon swallow objects, storing them inside of itself. He stored Kamutoke and Hiten this way. Human beings can also be stored without risk of being digested if Sukuna so allows. He and his most loyal allies, Uraume and Kenjaku, would sit inside of the dragon while it flew great distances. Sukuna could also store them inside the dragon to protect them in combat, since few opponents could even hope to scratch the dragon's durable hide.

Extension Technique - Instantaneous Judgement: Sukuna partially summons the dragon shikigami directly on an opponent. Before they can react, the dragon's jaws or claws have already sliced them in two. He can also summon the dragon's durable hide in front of him as a shield.

Reversal Technique - Blessed Deity: Sukuna's dragon is entirely made of cursed energy, capable of damaging humans and cursed spirits alike. Thus, the technique's reversal turns the dragon into a being made entirely of reverse cursed energy. Sukuna unlocked this reversal while fighting Yamata-no-Orochi. Despite his overwhelming firepower, Sukuna lacked the raw strength at the time to take out the special-grade cursed spirit. Using his reversal, he turned his shikigami into a being entirely made of reverse cursed technique. This interfered with Yamata-no-Orochi's cursed technique, Hydra's Head, which allowed the curse to regenerate as long as even a speck of its body remained. With its regeneration on the fritz, Sukuna killed the special-grade curse without much issue. To boost the output of both the Blessed Deity reversal and regular version of the technique, Sukuna made a binding vow that allows only the reversal to be used against cursed spirits. On the flip side, the regular version of the technique can only be used against humans and shikigami.

Maximum Technique - Annihilation: A more extreme version of the Dragon's Lungs extension technique, Sukuna's shikigami uses every bit of its accumulated cursed energy reserves. While fighting thousands of sorcerers hired by the Fujiwara clan, Sukuna used this technique to reduce the Fujiwara clan's royal palace, along with the thousand meters of land it was located on, to ash. Sukuna's dragon will remain inactive for the rest of the day to recharge its immense cursed energy reserves. Sukuna, however, has learned to bypass the worst of this downside with a Binding Vow...

Domain Expansion - Deadly Dance of the Dragon's Den: If Sukuna closes the barrier for his domain, then he and his opponent will be transported to a large, damp cave. In the center of the cave is a large, extravagant shrine. This shrine is covered in scales, eyes, and fangs. Above the shrine is a large hole leading to the ‘outside’ of the cave. From this hole comes a bright light which shines down upon the shrine. If Sukuna uses the open barrier version of this domain, only the shrine will appear. The domain's surehit makes the dragon omnipresent. It cannot be seen, fought, or destroyed, and each of its attacks will hit every opponent within the domain. Opponents will be torn to shreds by the dragon's sharp claws, crushing jaws, and beams of cursed energy while they are helpless to stop it. Sukuna also made a binding vow to add to the domain's lethality. In exchange for never being allowed to use Maximum Technique - Annihilation outside his domain, the cursed energy required to use it will be heavily reduced. When used in his open domain, Annihilation can easily destroy the entire battlefield along with anyone foolish enough to oppose Sukuna.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 19 days ago

Making a character a new and different cursed technique: Kento Nanami

My last post, which was about making a different cursed technique for Ryu, got quite popular. So, I'm making a new technique for another character, and that character is Nanami:

Cursed Technique - Overclock: Reflecting Nanami's no-nonsense attitude and desire to get things over with quickly, Overclock gives Nanami the ability to speed up the natural processes of anything in his body, or anything he touches in general. He can speed up his cell generation in a certain part of his body, quickly healing injuries, or how fast the part of his brain that generates cursed energy... well, generates cursed energy. The only real downside to this technique is that, after speeding something up, it will become overworked. If he heals an injury on a part of his body with his technique, that body part will in turn regenerate much more slowly, whether that be through reverse cursed technique or other forms of natural healing, for a certain amount of time. The faster he speeds something up, the longer it will be burnt out afterwards.

Lapse Technique - Get To Work: Upon focusing his cursed energy or touching another living being, Nanami can speed up any process he so chooses. This ranges from physical things like injuries or growth, to more cognitive things like reaction time. After something is sped up, it will be slowed down for a while to compensate for the unnatural speed courtesy of Nanami's technique.

Extension Technique - Quick Processing: Nanami targets the part of his brain that determines his reaction time. This allows him to react to attacks that would normally be far too quick to dodge. It also grants him the ability to quickly plan strategies and execute them in the midst of battle. Once the technique wears off, however, his reaction time will become far slower for a short duration.

Extension Technique - Patching Up: Nanami targets the growth of cells on, in, or near an injury to speed up how quickly it heals. He typically relied on this before learning Reverse Cursed Technique, as it allowed him to quickly heal himself in the midst of battle. He needs to be careful while using this technique on himself, though, for if his cells grow too quickly, he could end up with debilitating tumors and cancer cells. After this technique wears off, his wounds will heal more slowly, and that includes healing from Reverse Cursed Technique. Nanami has found that this extension technique is, despite being based on healing, more effective when it is used in an offensive fashion. Nanami doesn't just need to use this extension technique on injuries, but on non-injured parts of the body, too. Wherever Nanami strikes, the opponent's cells will rapidly grow, creating tumors on the affected body part. If Nanami lands a solid blow on an opponent's head, the tumors can even form in the enemy's brain, resulting in instant death.

Enemies that find themselves affected by this extension technique will also suffer the effects of their wounds healing more slowly, which means that not only will the opponent have to deal with the malignant tumors that start growing, but also the impaired healing, which makes it a great weapon against cursed spirits capable of rapid regeneration or sorcerers with Reverse Cursed Technique.

Extension Technique - Flowing Creek: Nanami focuses his technique on his heart and blood vessels, speeding up his blood flow. This is essentially a weaker version of Blood Manipulation's Flowing Red Scale, but is still quite useful. This extension technique greatly improves his physical attributes, allowing him to move faster and hit harder. Once this technique wears off, however, Nanami will be more lethargic for a period of time. This extension technique is slightly weaker than the next one, but is safer to use.

Extension Technique - Extra Funding: This extension technique is Nanami's hidden ace. Nanami uses his technique to target the part of his brain responsible for producing cursed energy. This will give him a quick and massive surge of cursed energy, greatly strengthening him for a short amount of time. This boost is so significant that most of Nanami's foes will perish before it ends. If, however, he fails to finish off an opponent, he will enter burnout for the next five minutes, making reinforcement of his technique nigh-impossible. He also runs the risk of damaging the part of his brain that produces cursed energy, so if he focuses his technique too much on that part of the brain, he could very well deprive himself of cursed energy entirely if he isn't careful.

Reversal Technique - Day Off: Instead of speeding up a bodily process, Nanami slows it down. Unlike the base version of this technique, this one lacks the downside of having whatever he uses his technique on getting worn out, so Nanami can use it freely without any real repercussion. He typically uses this technique on his wounds in battle to slow down things like blood loss or infection. Not a total game changer, but useful for making sure he stays in the fight longer. He can also use this reversal as a less lethal option against human opponents, slowing down their reaction times and making their movements more sluggish. This makes detaining less malevolent curse users an easier task.

Maximum Technique - Hypercharge: Nanami applies his technique to his ENTIRE body, making him a hyper-efficient weapon of destruction. His physical strength, speed, reaction time, cursed energy, and healing are sped up, allowing him to take on hordes of enemies without breaking a sweat. The downside, however, results in extreme technique burnout and exhaustion. He used this Maximum Technique during the Shibuya Incident after being caught in Dagon's domain and burned by Jogo, pushing his nearly dead body to the absolute limit to take out as many transfigured humans as possible. Once the technique was about to wear off, however, he had no way to take on Mahito, instead passing on his last message to Yuji and inspiring him to kill Mahito for good.

Domain Expansion - Swift Spiral of the Sands To Inevitability: Nanami and his opponent are transported to a large, sandy landscape. The domain is warm but not unbearable temperature-wise. The domain's surroundings are confined within the top half of a massive hourglass. The domain's surehit applies Maximum Technique - Hypercharge to any enemy caught within the domain. This maximum technique, however, is pushed to its extreme. As the opponent's bodily processes are sped up to the max, the opponent will find themselves rapidly aging. Within seconds, they will be reduced to a golden ash indistinguishable from the sands of the domain. While he tried using it against Dagon, the Cthulu-like Disaster Curse's refinement quickly overwhelmed Nanami's domain. Even if Nanami somehow did manage to land this domain, the sure-hit might actually be beneficial to Dagon as opposed to harming it. Nanami's domain, while effective against humans, is not very effective against cursed spirits, as they do not age as humans do. Instead, the cursed spirits will rapidly gain cursed energy. While they might be caught off guard at first, a cursed spirit of Dagon's caliber would quickly adapt to the excess cursed energy, healing its wounds and finishing off the off-guard Nanami and his comrades. This is also why Nanami did not bother using his domain against Mahito, as the domain wouldn't prove effective against the cursed spirit. Plus, he was already worn out after Hypercharge had ended, meaning he had neither the stamina nor the cursed energy reserves to employ his domain against the battle-ready Mahito.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 23 days ago

The Filthy Monkeys Who Can't Even Use Jujutsu vs. The Disaster Curses

The least versus the most cursed beings in history! Toji has his Hidden Inventory arsenal and his worm. Maki has the Split Soul Katana, of course. The Disaster Curses are at the height of their strength prior to their deaths. Who wins?

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 24 days ago
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Give an already existing character a different cursed technique.

To start, I'll be creating a new technique for Ryu.

Cursed Technique: Change In Taste - Ryu's new cursed technique allows him to change the properties of his cursed energy depending on what he tastes and eats. For example, eating something sour like a lemon would electrify his cursed energy like Kashimo’s. The more intense the taste, the more powerful his cursed energy will become.

Lapse Technique: Dig In! - Ryu changes the 'flavor' of his cursed energy depending on the taste of the food he eats. The 'flavor' will persist for the next five minutes before fading back to his regular cursed energy. To combat this, Ryu often keeps an assortment of different snacks and sweets on hand so he can constantly switch up his cursed energy in the midst of battle. He can use his technique to change up both his offense and defense. He tends to use cursed energy similarly to the Finger Bearer, charging up massive blasts of cursed energy which then explode with the new effects granted by his technique.

Extension Technique: Flamin' Hot! - Ryu eats something spicy (chili peppers, spicy Mexican candies, etc), which gives his cursed energy the properties of fire. He can send out bursts of cursed energy in the shape of fireballs. Great for dealing with large swarms of weaker opponents and making the battlefield more dangerous for the enemy. Not as strong against individual, tougher foes, however. He can also use it defensively, coating his body in flames that will burn anything that tries to touch him. This extension technique isn't as effective in colder environments, though.

Extension Technique: Keeping Cool! - Ryu eats something cold or minty (ice cream, peppermints, sorbet, etc), which gives his cursed energy the properties of ice. He can create blasts of icy cursed energy, freezing enemies in their tracks and making the battlefield slippery. Ryu can also imbue his strikes with this icy cursed energy, slowly but surely freezing his opponents over the course of battle. Also, if Ryu reinforces himself with this icy cursed energy, he can quickly slide around as if he were skating on ice. This extension technique, while not as effective against large swarms of enemies compared to Flamin' Hot!, does much better against single, more powerful foes. Even the strongest of enemies will eventually freeze over after being imbued with enough icy cursed energy. This extension technique struggles in incredibly hot environments, however.

Extension Technique: Charge It Up! - Ryu eats something sour (sour candies, lemons, etc), which gives his cursed energy the properties of electricity. While Ryu isn't as proficient in his control over electrical cursed energy as someone like Kashimo, he's still found his own uses for this extension technique. Holding his hands together, he can create a railgun-like burst of electric cursed energy, sniping out enemies from a distance. He can also stun opponents with weaker bursts of this cursed energy, and when he reinforces himself with this cursed energy, his movements get much quicker and more unpredictable. Any opponents that touch him while he's reinforced will be stunned as well. This extension technique, however, can be actively detrimental to Ryu if he finds himself in a wet environment.

Cursed Technique Reversal: Flavorless - Ryu doesn't see himself using this technique much since his cursed energy is much more effective when changed by his technique, but after a bit of experimenting, he figured out that this technique doesn't just cancel out his elemental effects, but those belonging to others, too. A reincarnated sorcerer in the Sendai Colony had quite the powerful fire technique. While Ryu would be able to beat him in a prolonged fight, he couldn't risk any further injuries lest Takako Uro or another player within the Sendai Colony ambush him while he wasn't at full strength. After touching the enemy player and using his reversal, Ryu was able to extinguish his flames entirely as long as he maintained contact with the opponent. At that point, he held onto the enemy player and pummeled him to death without the risk of the player's fire, earning Ryu five points.

Maximum Technique: Mix It Up! - Ryu eats multiple different flavored foods in quick succession, boosting his output while simultaneously making his cursed energy unstable. He has enough time to fire off one colorful blast of cursed energy, infused with all of the elements courtesy of his technique. This blast is reminiscent of a firework. After firing this blast, Ryu's technique will go into burnout, and his cursed energy will remain unstable for the next few seconds.

Domain Expansion: Parade of Ambrosian Delight - Ryu and his opponent are transported to a large and colorful rural village. The sky is pitch black and filled with colorful fireworks, and the roads are lined with countless food stalls. Drums and other festive music can be heard playing in the background of the domain, though no instruments can be seen. This domain has two main effects: one, Ryu is capable of summoning any food he's ever eaten in his life within the domain, and two, upon eating it, his opponent will also get the elemental cursed energy effects from his technique. This may sound like a boon, but unlike Ryu, his opponents are not immune to the elemental effects of his cursed energy. If Ryu summons something sour and eats it, his opponent's cursed energy will become electrified, and any attempt to reinforce themselves will result in them getting shocked, leaving them hopeless against the cursed energy-enhanced Ryu.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 25 days ago

(CHALLENGE POST) Create a domain for a character that doesn't have one.

Here's my submission:

Domain Expansion: Cemetery of the Sin Eater - Upon activation of the domain expansion, all of Geto's currently released cursed spirits will be withdrawn, and he, alongside anyone else dragged into the domain, will be transported to a large, rocky cemetery. The sky is pitch black and devoid of anything but a large, purple moon. In the center of the domain is a large fountain surrounded by flowers. If one were foolish enough to drink from the fountain, they would find that it tastes like vomit and excrement, similarly to the taste of the curses which Geto must absorb each day. The fountain is also surrounded by three tombstones labeled "HAIBARA," "KUROI," and "AMANAI." These tombstones are indestructable and seem to serve no other purpose within the domain.

Beyond the fountain lies a field lined with ash. Many flowers, specifically those of the Lycoris Radiata species, grow within the ash. Within this ashy field are hundreds upon thousands of tombstones, with each one having the image of an individual cursed spirit ranked semi-grade one or higher within Geto's arsenal carved into it. Upon the destruction of one of these tombstones, brought upon by Geto, one of his curses, or the enemies within the domain themselves, the cursed spirit carved into the tombstone's innate technique will hit all opponents within the domain as a sure hit. For example, if the cursed spirit that is capable of raining down beams of light has its tombstone destroyed, everyone except Geto and those he chooses will be struck by a sure-hit beam of light. After a few seconds, the sure hit will subside, and Geto will have to destroy another tombstone for another sure hit effect. Multiple sure-hit effects can be stacked at once if Geto destroys enough tombstones in quick succession.

There is also a massive mausoleum within the domain, which has the faces of all of Geto's cursed spirits ranked grade two or below carved into it. This mausoleum is much more durable than the tombstones, which means it's harder to destroy, but if Geto or his opponent manages to break it, anyone (excluding Geto himself and those he chooses) within the domain will get hit by a sure-hit Uzumaki. This Uzumaki is comprised of all of Geto's curses ranked grade two or below, but they will not permanently die when imbued into it and can be summoned or used in another Uzumaki like normal once the domain ends.

If any cursed spirits that aren't under Geto's control die within the domain, a gaunt, grey hand will erupt from the ground and turn the cursed spirit into an orb. The hand will then drag the orb, along with itself, under the ground, automatically absorbing the curse and adding it to Geto's arsenal.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 28 days ago

Who here is downplayed the MOST?

These three get a lot of slander, and sometimes it's for no good reason. Which one's downplayed the most?

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 1 month ago

Question: If someone is capable of defeating one of the heavy hitters then does that make that person a heavy hitter themselves?

Regarding Uraume, Yorozu, Yuki, Kashimo, MAYBE Geto, and anyone else who could potentially defeat one of the heavy hitters?

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 1 month ago

Which one of these hypothetical attacks is the strongest?

Ignore the fact that you can't use more than one technique at once for Star Rage and Flowing Red Scale

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 1 month ago

(MATCHUP) The Sendai Quartet Vs. The Disaster Curses

Yuta's as strong as he was during the Sendai Deadlock. The Disaster Curses are as strong as they were at the time of their deaths. Who wins?

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 2 months ago

How do you think this curse was formed?

It was one of Teen Geto's stronger cursed spirits so it couldn't have been a random grade two or lower that was formed from random negative emotions. Every other cursed spirit we've seen in the series is creepy, gross, or weird-looking, but this guy's surprisingly beautiful for a curse, with it looking more similar to what I'd imagine a 'Blessed Spirit' to be like. Still, it was capable of bursting through walls and manhandling Toji for a brief bit in the anime, so it had to have formed from a more specific type of negative emotion similar to Kuchisake-Onna, Geto's other curse.

u/I_AM_AIGIS — 2 months ago