u/Magilas

Healing Abilities: Magatsumi's Life Absorb vs Suzaku vs Reverse Curse Technique

I wanna throw a curve ball and have these healing abilities put up against each other instead of characters. Which ones are the most and least potent?

My take:

I feel like it's a lot easier to compare Magatsumi's Life Absorb and Suzaku.

My own assumption/understanding is that Suzaku's burning and healing potencies are inversely the same, if that's the right word for it. But maybe in Samura's case, his healing is probably a lot better because of the fact that it's the side of Suzaku he really improved on, being able to revive people.

With Magatsumi, I dont think you can apply the same logic, but I wouldnt ge surprised if Akemura can focus and amplify an ability. Malediction, from my understanding, is basically an amplified version of Magatsumi's "consuming" ability. What's stopping him from doing the same with the absorption/healing angle?

With RCT, correct me if I'm wrong, but the "best" feat we saw was with Gojo tanking MS and repeatedly healing his brain, but how does that actually match up? RCT couldnt save Gojo when he was bissected, while Samura was basically able to recover from Butterfly.

I like to think that Suzaku and Magatsumi are at the different ends of the scale, where Suzaku is a great "burst heal" while and Magatsumi is a great "ongoing heal", and RCT maybe somewhere in between.

What do yall think?

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u/Magilas — 6 hours ago

Akemura's reasons for Malediction....

I'm gonna say this right away, I am not and will never justify genocide.

But, man. I can understand why Akemura pulled the trigger, and not in a "it's for the greater good" kind of way.

The Mikoboshi have this, for the lack of workd, "cult mentality". These people:

- got shunned by the rest of the world in the past and treated as demons.
- treated the Datensekis as gods.
- literally everyone was raised in a "cult" environment.

Unless you're a baby or a kid at a stage that can still be "treated" mentally, there's absolutely no "going back". These people will actually die for the stones/Sumika/etc. Akemura probably saw that.

Like yall, this is literally just the OPENING SCENE of the war. This "must not starve" mentality of theirs probably lead to A LOT OF BAD STUFF during the war. It's not even about "good vs bad". It's literally just "these people are out to kill everyone if they don't get what they want". They're so deep in their beliefs, even kids who already adapted it wont be able to change and will hold grudge. It doesnt even help the fact that they can freely use Datenseki. That in of itself already makes an individual a THREAT.

Like Samura said, Akemura's ideology is "strong", but I think these people are on another level.

u/Magilas — 13 days ago