Guys, question. What is Naoya’s technique and why does it . . . - Reddit The speed of your programmed movements is dependent on your speed before technique activation, but this can be "stacked" The technique "raises" your speed which can be used as your "new base speed" when you activate the technique again Thus, your speed basically compounds and grows exponentially
Favorite coolest Cursed Technique : r JuJutsuKaisen - Reddit What’s your guys’ favorite CT shown? Including manga spoilers Tbh I think the technique I like most is blood manipulation Especially when used by someone like choso that has an unlimited supply It’s so versatile and the ability to basically create any weapon you want, blast a fucking beam of blood (the depiction of choso using it against Yuji in the anime was so fucking cool, slicing
An Extensive Look: 10 Shadows Technique : r Jujutsushi - Reddit By saving the shikigami’s soul and body information inside the shadows, the user made them effectively immortal, and when passed on, the technique would be able to summon the same set of 10 yokai from the Heian period that the original user tamed This is the basis of the technique, but it goes much much further on how I think the specifics work
Cursed Technique Ideas? : r CTsandbox - Reddit Extension Technique: Haymaker: Via a Binding Vow, the user converts all of their reinforced cursed energy from defensive to purely destructive, stockpiling it in their body before delivering a deadly strike The severity of this strike depends on how much damage the user has sustained and converted
Cursed Technique Ideas : r JuJutsuKaisen - Reddit Inherited technique: Electro magnet - like an electro magnet the user moves cursed energy in a coil like motion around their body and other objects This can be used for multiple uses such as attraction and repelling anything with cursed energy, and creating cursed lighting and cursed electricity to strike the enemy
Imaginary technique: Hollow purple or Hollow technique: purple? : r . . . It’s probably a bit unpopular, but I like imaginary technique: Hollow Purple, because it works better with the idea of “limitless ” That being said, since Blue isn’t called Convergence: Blue and Red isn’t called Divergence: Red, I do agree that Hollow Technique: Purple is more consistent (and to be fair, Red uses both Convergence and
CT Class Session: Ratio technique : r Jujutsushi - Reddit Nanami’s ratio technique is a very simple technique, so many people think there isn’t any more room to grow, but there is a way to buff the base technique also the technique should have both RCT and Maximum techniques So these are my hypotheses on the maximum power of the ratio technique Ratio technique: Nanami's Innate technique can divide his target with ten lines and forcibly create a
Hakaris cursed technique : r Jujutsushi - Reddit As for your question, i think Hakari's cursed technique is just him being able to conjure the spin mechanics he uses within his domain, i e the balls and doors Similar to his domain, the different coloured doors and balls might indicate a more stronger version of them when used as a form of attack, like when he used them against Yuji
Can people have more than one cursed technique? : r JuJutsuKaisen - Reddit No you only have one cursed technique, but you can learn different moves to use with it You can’t learn a different technique; you have to be born with it That’s why all techniques are considered innate techniques Inherited techniques are innate techniques that appear multiple times in your bloodline