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And HigurumaHakari's Domain Expansion already? That was fast. I wonder how his Cursed Energy reserves are, because so far, the only characters who have been shown to be able to confidently use a DE from the get-go, considering the drawbacks of its not being successful, are Gojo and Sukuna
Ah right, but his isn't really comparable, as it is a domain which is not constructed with the intent to have a sure-hit effect, wasn't it? Tengen explained that domains used to be far less of a big deal in the past because they weren't anywhere near as decisive in battle as the domains that are constructed as complete game-changers, the use of which requires immense skill and cursed energy.And Higuruma
Yep, but his domain is as dangerous as a sure hit kill one. Basically, if his judgeman ability robs you of Cursed Energy, you are pretty much screwed. The only reason Yuji survived the brief exchange following Judgeman's sentence is because his physical abilities are absurd. I don't think a normal sorcerer can take any hits powered up with CT.Ah right, but his isn't really comparable, as it is a domain which is not constructed with the intent to have a sure-hit effect, wasn't it? Tengen explained that domains used to be far less of a big deal in the past because they weren't anywhere near as decisive in battle as the domains that are constructed as complete game-changers, the use of which requires immense skill and cursed energy.
While I'd say his is pretty dangerous, I wouldn't put it on the same level as the others. For one, you are capable of escaping the domain if you plead innocent and give a reasonable answer, despite it not being easy. In this context, Higuruma would only waste Cursed Energy. Secondly, even if the technique lands, while debilitating, you can still put up a short fight and ask for a re-trial, which can potentially reverse the effects of the first trial. Point is, his domain gives you a chance of fighting back even if you lack your own.Yep, but his domain is as dangerous as a sure hit kill one. Basically, if his judgeman ability robs you of Cursed Energy, you are pretty much screwed. The only reason Yuji survived the brief exchange following Judgeman's sentence is because his physical abilities are absurd. I don't think a normal sorcerer can take any hits powered up with CT.
I am surprised Hakari is already pulling out a domain, but I suspect Charles ability must be nasty to have pushed him to do so. His ability is very interesting and can be very risky if the fight drags on. But I don't think it is very useful against hax characters like Sukuna or Gojo
It really depends. Let's take Yuji's example: if he did admit to having entered the pachinko parlour to play, would he really be considered innocent? My understanding of how it works is that if you had committed any crime before, it doesn't matter whether you admit, lie or stay silent because Judgeman always has the evidence to incriminate you.While I'd say his is pretty dangerous, I wouldn't put it on the same level as the others. For one, you are capable of escaping the domain if you plead innocent and give a reasonable answer, despite it not being easy. In this context, Higuruma would only waste Cursed Energy. Secondly, even if the technique lands, while debilitating, you can still put up a short fight and ask for a re-trial, which can potentially reverse the effects of the first trial.
Point is, his domain gives you a chance of fighting back even if you lack your own.
His ability is incredible, don't get me wrong, but it isn't Infinite Void, Malevolent Shrine, or Self-Embodiment of Perfection.
Well, from what we've seen, Judgeman isn't omniscient, but relies on factual information gathered, which can be possibly incomplete, and its consequences can be avoided according to the wording. Higuruma already knows what the proof is before his opponent makes their argument, so it's not like Judgeman can change it in order to always hand Higuruma a win; this would also go against Higuruma's morals, as he values justice. Whether Judgeman knew if Yuji had entered the Casino or whatever or not is irrelevant, because Yuji's argument would have rendered the evidence obsolete had he claimed he was never there, and Judgeman works with one set evidence at the beginning of the trial, at least from what we've been shown.It really depends. Let's take Yuji's example: if he did admit to having entered the pachinko parlour to play, would he really be considered innocent? My understanding of how it works is that if you had committed any crime before, it doesn't matter whether you admit, lie or stay silent because Judgeman always has the evidence to incriminate you.
I know Higuruma said to Yuji that all he had to do was to deny ever hearing of that pachinko place, but it goes against how the ability. For me, it seems you need to be really a saint in order not to be affected by Judgeman. Suffice to say that there isn't a single sorcerer who is like that.
We do not know.what is Yuta's Domain Expansion ?
Well an argument can be made that Yuta didn’t find it necessary or advantageous for multiple opponents considering learning their techniques seem to have been somewhat of a priorityHakari's Domain Expansion already? That was fast. I wonder how his Cursed Energy reserves are, because so far, the only characters who have been shown to be able to confidently use a DE from the get-go, considering the drawbacks of its not being successful, are Gojo and Sukuna; not even Yuta used it until provoked and after he had no other choice.
This might be irrelevant to the debate here but,Well, from what we've seen, Judgeman isn't omniscient, but relies on factual information gathered, which can be possibly incomplete, and its consequences can be avoided according to the wording. Higuruma already knows what the proof is before his opponent makes their argument, so it's not like Judgeman can change it in order to always hand Higuruma a win; this would also go against Higuruma's morals, as he values justice. Whether Judgeman knew if Yuji had entered the Casino or whatever or not is irrelevant, because Yuji's argument would have rendered the evidence obsolete had he claimed he was never there, and Judgeman works with one set evidence at the beginning of the trial, at least from what we've been shown.
This isn't taking into account the possibility of escape, or asking for a re-trial upon losing the trial itself.
With sure-hit domains, you are virtually dead once caught.
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Reminds me a lot more of JoJo to be honest ...With all of these conditions in attack moves, it is beginning to have more of a hunter x hunter feel to it, after the mangaka is done with Jujutsu, he should either help finish up the hunter x hunter manga, or merge the two together, somehow all of these demons and main characters get sucked into a new dimension pull, and they end up in the dark continent.
What a great idea!
A little less exaggerated anyway.The pen reminds me of the eccentric monk from Bleach.
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There is still Kashimo.Should be over next week (Hopefully).