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==== ### ==== * Gojo: The strongest modern sorcerer. Six Eyes, Limitless, Infinity, and Domain Expansion: Unlimited Void. Literally bends space-time like origami. * Sukuna: The King of Curses. 20 fingers, divine cursed energy output, adaptability, and Domain Expansion: Malevolent Shrine. A born killer with centuries of battle instinct. This matchup isn’t power vs power — it’s technique vs technique and hax vs counter-hax. ===== - Gojo: Can erase anything within his domain; physically strong enough to casually tank buildings collapsing. But his real power lies in his technique, not brute force. ===== * Sukuna: His slashes cut through dimensions, bypass durability, and he can output massive cursed energy with no fatigue. 👉 Edge: Sukuna, in destructive output. His attacks affect a wider area and have more raw killing intent. ===== - Gojo: Functionally untouchable. His Infinity creates an infinite space barrier, meaning you can never physically hit him. Even bullets stop midair. ===== * Sukuna: Extremely fast, but his slashes still have to cross Gojo’s barrier — and that’s the problem. 👉 Edge: Gojo. His technique negates almost all physical contact unless bypassed by a counter-ability (like Domain Expansion). ===== - Gojo – Unlimited Void: Overloads your brain with infinite information. Once you’re inside, you’re done. No movement, no thought. ===== * Sukuna – Malevolent Shrine: Instead of a barrier, it manifests an open domain that affects a huge area — guaranteeing slashes that can hit everything in range. 👉 Edge: Draw, depending on the scenario. * Inside Gojo’s domain → Sukuna can’t think or move → Gojo wins. * In an open battle → Sukuna’s barrierless domain hits first → Sukuna wins. And guess what — canonically, that’s exactly what happened. Sukuna’s barrierless domain outplayed Gojo’s perfect Infinity. ===== - Gojo: Massive cursed energy reserves, but Infinity drains him over time. Once he’s fatigued or neutralized, he’s vulnerable. ===== * Sukuna: Regeneration on par with a curse god. He can keep fighting even after taking lethal damage. 👉 Edge: Sukuna. He simply outlasts. ===== - Gojo: Tactical genius, calm under pressure, analytical. ===== * Sukuna: Sadistic, ancient strategist, masters every cursed technique he touches. 👉 Edge: Slight Sukuna advantage. Gojo is brilliant, but Sukuna’s battle sense comes from centuries of real slaughter, not academia. ===== | | | ===== | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Winner: 🥇 Sukuna — 6/10 fights. ===== - If they start neutral, Gojo dominates early — Infinity, domain pressure, pure control. ===== * But Sukuna’s barrierless Domain, Malevolent Shrine, is designed to counter Gojo’s Infinity itself. Once it’s up, Gojo’s body can be sliced. That’s why, in canon, Sukuna took the W — but barely. He didn’t overpower Gojo; he outplayed him through technique evolution and adaptability. So yeah, buddy — Gojo’s stronger in technique, but Sukuna’s stronger overall due to durability, adaptability, and sheer cursed power. It’s a chess match, not a brawl — and Sukuna brought the bigger board. You want me to break down how exactly Sukuna’s “Malevolent Shrine” bypassed Infinity in detailed cursed energy mechanics (like a pseudo-science explanation)? It’s wild when you see the logic behind it.
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