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Top 10 Best Fights in Jujutsu Kaisen(JJK), Ranked


Best Fight in JJK
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The Jujutsu Kaisen anime and manga have quickly risen to the pinnacle of shonen anime, due in no small part to its fast-paced action, stunning animation, and engaging characters. From mind-bending cursed techniques to adrenaline-pumping hand-to-hand combat, the series excels in delivering top-tier battles. Each fight has a unique blend of emotional stakes, character development, and intricate techniques, all of which make the series a must-watch for any anime enthusiast. Below, we will take a deep dive into the best fight in JJK and examine the top 10 battles that set this series apart.

 

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10. Gojo Satoru vs. Sukuna (First Fight, Episode 2)

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Though it’s a relatively brief skirmish, the encounter between Gojo Satoru and the King of Curses, Sukuna, in episode 2 is one of the most significant fights in the series. After Yuji swallows one of Sukuna’s fingers, Sukuna briefly takes control of Yuji’s body, leading to an exhilarating confrontation between the two.


Gojo, curious to see the power of the ancient curse, engages Sukuna in combat, and while Sukuna is still operating at a fraction of his full strength, the battle showcases the immense power both possess. Sukuna’s malevolent joy in fighting contrasts with Gojo’s laid-back confidence, making for a tense and exciting clash of personalities and strength.


Although Gojo easily overpowers Sukuna in this brief fight, the battle hints at a much larger conflict looming on the horizon. The animation and fluidity of the fight are top-notch, and the verbal sparring between Gojo and Sukuna only adds to the tension. This fight lays the groundwork for future conflicts and establishes both Gojo and Sukuna as central powerhouses in the series.


Key Moments:


  • Gojo’s playful yet dominant fighting style, emphasizes his unmatched skill.


  • Sukuna’s return to the battlefield, giving fans a glimpse of his immense power.


  • The clash of two titans, foreshadowing a much larger battle in the future.

 

9. Yuji Itadori & Aoi Todo vs. Hanami (Kyoto Goodwill Event Arc)

Yuji Itadori & Aoi Todo vs. Hanami
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The Kyoto Goodwill Event gave us several memorable battles, but none quite as thrilling as the one between Yuji, Todo, and the special-grade cursed spirit Hanami. What makes this battle exceptional isn’t just the raw power displayed by the characters but the synergy between Yuji and Todo. Despite their vastly different personalities, they quickly become an unstoppable duo, with Todo's introduction of the Boogie Woogie technique elevating the fight to a whole new level.


Todo’s ability allows him to swap places with anyone or anything when he claps, creating unpredictable and high-energy moments in the fight. This unique skill, combined with Yuji’s ever-improving martial prowess, turns the tide against Hanami, who seems unbeatable with his massive strength and rapid regeneration.


Hanami’s relentless assault forces both Yuji and Todo to dig deep, and we witness Yuji perform multiple Black Flashes, a rare and powerful manifestation of cursed energy. The tension is palpable throughout, especially when Hanami tries to use a full-powered Domain Expansion, only for Gojo Satoru to intervene and stop the fight, making for one of the most visually stunning scenes in the series. This fight not only showcases great action but also deepens Yuji’s character arc as he learns to fight in tandem with a powerful ally like Todo.


Key Moments:


  • Todo’s introduction of Boogie Woogie, adding a layer of strategic complexity to the fight.


  • Yuji's rapid progression, delivering multiple Black Flashes in quick succession.


  • Gojo’s last-minute intervention, preventing the Domain Expansion from finishing them off.

 
 

8. Mechamaru/Kokichi Muta vs. Mahito (Shibuya Incident Arc)

 Mechamaru/Kokichi Muta vs. Mahito in JJK
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The battle between Mechamaru/Kokichi Muta and Mahito during the Shibuya Incident Arc is one of the most tragic and intense showdowns in Jujutsu Kaisen. This fight reveals the culmination of Kokichi Muta’s deep-seated desire for revenge against Mahito and the overwhelming power of Mahito's constantly evolving curse techniques. What starts as a desperate attempt by Kokichi to take down one of the series' most dangerous villains quickly turns into a heart-wrenching battle for survival.


Kokichi Muta, who suffers from a debilitating physical condition, uses the remote-controlled puppet, Mechamaru, to fight in his stead. The reveal of Mechamaru’s true identity adds an emotional weight to this fight, as Kokichi has always longed to join his comrades in physical form. His isolation and suffering push him to secretly strike a deal with Mahito’s group, hoping that they will help him heal his broken body. However, Kokichi's plan to betray Mahito fails spectacularly, leading to this fateful encounter.


The fight begins with Kokichi unleashing the full power of his Ultimate Mechamaru form, a massive and powerful puppet equipped with cursed energy-powered weapons. Using his tactical brilliance and preparation, Kokichi manages to corner Mahito several times, showcasing an impressive array of ranged attacks and defensive techniques. This includes the use of Panda Mode, Ultra Cannon, and Simple Domain, as Kokichi seeks to overpower Mahito with sheer firepower.


However, Mahito's Idle Transfiguration continues to be one of the most terrifying abilities in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. Mahito’s ability to reshape souls makes him an unpredictable and dangerous opponent. Despite Kokichi’s careful planning and powerful techniques, Mahito’s rapidly evolving understanding of his own abilities turns the tide of the battle. Mahito utilizes his Instant Spirit Body of Distorted Killing to shift forms and dodge Kokichi’s relentless barrage of attacks. Kokichi’s efforts to outwit Mahito are admirable, but Mahito's cunning and adaptability are too much to handle.


The emotional core of this fight comes to the forefront when Kokichi is finally defeated. Mahito uses his cursed technique to physically locate and confront Kokichi in his true body, brutally ending Kokichi’s life. Kokichi’s desire for freedom and his dream to reunite with his friends are cut short in the most tragic fashion, marking this as one of the most emotionally devastating moments in the series.


Despite Kokichi’s eventual loss, the battle against Mahito is one of the most significant turning points in the Shibuya Incident Arc. It emphasizes Mahito’s increasing threat as an antagonist and sets the stage for Yuji Itadori’s later confrontation with him. Kokichi's sacrifice is not in vain, as it further fuels the resolve of his allies to take down Mahito and bring peace to the world of jujutsu sorcerers.


Key Moments:


  • Kokichi's full reveal as Mechamaru and his long-standing desire for physical freedom.


  • The emotional weight behind Kokichi’s battle strategy and his ultimate sacrifice.


  • Mahito’s terrifying use of Idle Transfiguration and his ability to manipulate souls.


  • Kokichi’s defeat and death, serving as a catalyst for the ongoing conflict against Mahito.

 

7. Gojo Satoru vs. Jogo (Episode 7)

Gojo Satoru vs. Jogo in JJk
Jogo vs Gojo in JJk
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Few fights in Jujutsu Kaisen are as iconic as the confrontation between Gojo Satoru and Jogo, the volcano-headed cursed spirit. Jogo, confident in his overwhelming power as a special-grade cursed spirit, quickly learns that Gojo Satoru is on an entirely different level. This battle serves as the perfect introduction to the extent of Gojo’s limitless abilities and his overwhelming dominance as a sorcerer.


Gojo's Limitless Cursed Technique allows him to manipulate space to such an extreme degree that Jogo cannot land a single hit. The dynamic between the two characters is interesting—Jogo's frustration builds as he realizes his attacks are rendered useless by Gojo’s mastery over cursed energy. This fight truly takes off when Gojo demonstrates his Domain Expansion: Unlimited Void, an ability that traps his opponent in an overwhelming space where all information is received, but nothing can be processed.


This brief but spectacular fight shows Gojo at his best, exuding confidence while toying with Jogo as if the whole battle was merely a warm-up. It is here that the power ceiling of the Jujutsu Kaisen world is truly established. The animation of Gojo’s Domain Expansion is nothing short of breathtaking, solidifying this fight as a fan favorite.


Key Moments:


  • The revelation of Gojo’s Limitless Technique, which manipulates infinity.


  • Jogo's utter defeat, despite being a powerful special-grade cursed spirit.


  • The introduction of Domain Expansion, where Gojo uses his Unlimited Void to paralyze Jogo.

 

6. Yuji Itadori vs. Choso (Shibuya Incident Arc)

Yuji Itadori vs. Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen
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The fight between Yuji Itadori and Choso during the Shibuya Incident Arc is a pivotal moment in Jujutsu Kaisen, blending raw emotion and combat precision. Choso, driven by vengeance for his brothers Kechizu and Eso, who were killed by Yuji and Nobara earlier, brings all his hatred and sorrow into this battle. For Yuji, the battle is not only a fight for survival but also an emotional and psychological test, as Choso’s relentless attacks force him to reflect on the bloodshed that occurred during the previous fights with the cursed womb brothers.


Choso’s Blood Manipulation Technique adds an interesting dynamic to the fight. He can weaponize his blood in various ways, whether it’s long-range attacks like Slicing Exorcism or more devastating close-range abilities such as Supernova. His technique is incredibly versatile, which makes him a dangerous opponent. Yuji, relying primarily on his physical strength and hand-to-hand combat skills, must adapt to Choso’s ever-changing attacks.


The battle is filled with moments of intensity, with Yuji barely keeping up with Choso’s barrage of blood-based techniques. What makes this fight particularly engaging is the character development that happens during the fight. Choso, initially blinded by rage, gradually begins to respect Yuji as an opponent. On the other hand, Yuji is forced to confront the burden of his past actions, as Choso continually reminds him of the brothers he killed.


This emotionally charged battle culminates in a surprising turn when Choso, after nearly defeating Yuji, experiences strange memories of Yuji as his brother. This shocking twist adds a new layer to the story and sets the stage for future developments. Ultimately, this fight is not just a battle of fists and techniques but a clash of ideologies, memories, and emotions.


Key Moments:


  • Choso’s use of the Blood Manipulation technique, showcases its versatility and power.


  • Yuji’s resilience and adaptability, fighting against overwhelming odds.


  • The twist where Choso experiences false memories of Yuji being his brother, leaving fans with more questions than answers.

 

5. Yuji Itadori vs. Mahito (First Fight, Season 1 Finale)

Yuji Itadori vs. Mahito in jjk
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Yuji’s first showdown with Mahito, one of the most twisted and sadistic antagonists in the series, is a battle not only of strength but of ideologies. Mahito is a cursed spirit with the ability to manipulate souls, an ability that allows him to reshape his own body or even warp others, often with terrifying results. This fight, which occurs after Mahito manipulates Yuji’s friend Junpei into a tragic end, is packed with emotional weight.


Teaming up with Nanami Kento, Yuji is out for blood after witnessing Junpei’s death at the hands of Mahito. The teamwork between Nanami and Yuji is a perfect balance of experience and raw power. Nanami’s precision with his Ratio Technique helps to counter Mahito’s amorphous abilities, while Yuji’s brute force and newfound determination to defeat Mahito drive the intensity of the fight.


One of the standout moments comes when Mahito attempts to touch Yuji’s soul, only to be repelled by the presence of Sukuna. The King of Curses refuses to let anyone meddle with his vessel, even someone as powerful as Mahito. The climax of the fight sees Yuji land a decisive Black Flash, marking a significant step forward in his journey as a jujutsu sorcerer.


Key Moments:


  • Mahito’s twisted manipulation of souls and his deadly techniques.


  • Sukuna’s intervention when Mahito tries to touch Yuji’s soul, warning him of the consequences.


  • Yuji landing his first Black Flash, symbolizing his growth and the emotional weight of the battle.

 

4. Toji Fushiguro vs. Dagon (Shibuya Incident Arc)

Toji Fushiguro vs. Dagon in jjk
Dagon in jjk
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Toji Fushiguro vs. Dagon is a standout battle in Jujutsu Kaisen, illustrating the raw power and skill of Toji, a man with no cursed energy, against a Special Grade Cursed Spirit. Dagon, who evolves from a cursed womb into a fearsome cursed spirit, possesses immense power, overwhelming several high-ranking sorcerers in his Domain Expansion: Horizon of the Captivating Skandha. The domain summons cursed sea creatures that viciously attack his opponents, placing sorcerers like Naobito Zenin, Kento Nanami, and Maki Zenin on the defensive, struggling to survive the onslaught.


Toji’s sudden entrance into this fight dramatically changes the course of the battle. Resurrected through a Cursed Spirit Medium, Toji enters the scene with no consciousness, driven purely by his instinct as a warrior. Even without cursed energy, Toji proves more than capable of holding his own. He effortlessly cuts through Dagon's summoned creatures using a simple yet effective cursed tool called Playful Cloud, showcasing his exceptional combat skills and immense physical strength.


The clash between Toji and Dagon is as brutal as it is swift. Despite Dagon’s advantage with his domain and an array of cursed techniques, Toji’s speed and mastery of cursed tools give him the upper hand. He relentlessly pushes forward, destroying Dagon’s creatures and even bypassing the cursed spirit’s defenses. Toji’s overwhelming physical prowess and tactical genius are on full display as he closes the gap between them, delivering a fatal blow that kills Dagon with ease.


This battle serves as a powerful reminder of Toji’s reputation as the Sorcerer Killer, solidifying his position as one of the most dangerous characters in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. His dominance against a Special Grade Cursed Spirit emphasizes his unique strength, showing that he is a force to be reckoned with, even against the most fearsome of cursed spirits. His victory not only showcases his abilities but also impacts the fate of the sorcerers involved, including his son, Megumi Fushiguro, adding emotional depth to the encounter.


Key Moments:


  • Toji’s resurrection through the Cursed Spirit Medium.


  • Dagon’s use of Domain Expansion: Horizon of the Captivating Skandha, summoning cursed sea creatures.


  • Toji’s effortless destruction of Dagon’s creatures using Playful Cloud.


  • Toji delivering the final blow, killing Dagon.

 

3. Toji Fushiguro vs. Satoru Gojo (Gojo’s Past Arc)

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One of the most legendary battles in Jujutsu Kaisen is Toji Fushiguro vs. Satoru Gojo during the Gojo’s Past Arc (also known as the Hidden Inventory/Premature Death Arc). This fight showcases the unmatched skills of both sorcerer and assassin, pitting the most powerful sorcerer in the series, Satoru Gojo, against the man with no cursed energy yet deadly in combat, Toji Fushiguro.


The intensity of this fight is driven by their contrasting abilities. Toji Fushiguro, famously known as the Sorcerer Killer, possesses no cursed energy, but his immense physical prowess and the use of cursed tools make him a formidable opponent. On the other hand, Gojo Satoru, hailed as one of the strongest jujutsu sorcerers wields the Six Eyes and the incredibly powerful Limitless cursed technique.


Round 1: The Ambush


Toji is hired by the Star Religious Group to assassinate the Star Plasma Vessel, Riko Amanai, and Gojo is assigned to protect her. Toji, as a master assassin, prepares extensively and lures Gojo into a trap. The first confrontation begins with Gojo underestimating Toji’s abilities, as Toji is immune to being sensed due to his lack of cursed energy. Toji utilizes his incredible speed and mastery of cursed tools, including the Inverted Spear of Heaven, which can nullify cursed techniques. Toji’s ambush is a success as he seemingly kills Gojo by stabbing him through the throat and abdomen.


Gojo’s near defeat emphasizes Toji’s raw skill, intelligence, and adaptability. He defies the conventional rules of cursed energy battles by relying solely on physical prowess and precise timing, using stealth to penetrate Gojo’s Infinity (a defensive technique that normally makes Gojo untouchable). Toji’s calm demeanor and brutal efficiency during the fight highlight why he earned his infamous reputation as the Sorcerer Killer.


Round 2: The Revival


After Toji delivers the final blow, killing Riko Amanai, Gojo returns to life, having mastered Reverse Cursed Energy, a feat only the strongest sorcerers can achieve. His revival marks a major turning point in the fight, as Gojo has now perfected his powers, making him nearly invincible.


With his newfound control over the Reverse Cursed Technique, Gojo heals himself and gains complete mastery over his powers. He quickly turns the tide of the battle, using the full extent of his Limitless and Six Eyes abilities. Gojo’s demeanor shifts to one of overconfidence, as he understands the gap in power between himself and Toji. He activates his Cursed Technique Reversal: Red, a repelling technique, and unleashes a barrage of devastating attacks.


Despite Toji’s tenacity and use of cursed tools like the Chain of a Thousand Miles and the Inverted Spear of Heaven, which can nullify Gojo’s abilities, the fight begins to spiral out of his control. Toji’s overwhelming strength and experience as an assassin can’t keep up with Gojo’s limitless techniques and regenerative abilities.


The Final Blow


In the climax of the battle, Gojo unleashes his most powerful technique, Hollow Purple—a combination of Cursed Technique Reversal: Red and Cursed Technique Lapse: Blue—which creates a destructive void that erases everything in its path. Toji is ultimately overpowered by Gojo’s superior cursed energy and techniques. Even with his remarkable skill set and precise attacks, Toji falls to the overwhelming force of Gojo’s sorcery.


In his final moments, Toji reveals his son, Megumi Fushiguro, to Gojo. This revelation adds a layer of depth to Toji’s character, showing his desire to ensure a better life for his son, even if it means staying away from him. Despite his death, Toji’s influence on the series continues through Megumi, setting the stage for future conflicts and character developments.

 

2. Sukuna vs. Jogo (Shibuya Incident Arc)

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The battle between Sukuna and Jogo in the Shibuya Incident Arc showcases the terrifying power gap between Sukuna, the King of Curses, and even the strongest cursed spirits like Jogo. Jogo, a Special Grade Cursed Spirit, has immense power, believing cursed spirits to be superior to humans and hoping to prove himself by fighting Sukuna. His arrogance and belief in his abilities lead him to challenge Sukuna, intending to unleash his full strength. However, Sukuna treats the encounter as a trivial amusement, indicating how little he values Jogo’s abilities.


From the outset, it’s clear that Jogo is outclassed. He unleashes his most powerful techniques, such as his Lava and Fire-Based Cursed Techniques and Maximum Meteor, which are capable of wiping out cities. Yet, Sukuna dodges these attacks effortlessly, making it evident that Jogo’s immense power is insignificant in comparison to Sukuna’s. This disparity becomes even more apparent when Sukuna allows Jogo to use his Domain Expansion: Coffin of the Iron Mountain, only for Sukuna to remain unaffected, effortlessly overpowering Jogo at every turn.


The highlight of the fight comes when Sukuna activates his own Domain Expansion: Malevolent Shrine. Unlike most domains, Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine doesn’t require a barrier, and it covers a much larger range than ordinary domains. The sheer power of Sukuna’s domain instantly disintegrates everything within its range, including Jogo. Sukuna’s effortless mastery of cursed techniques and his superior domain makes it clear that no cursed spirit stands a chance against him.


This fight not only serves as a reminder of Sukuna’s dominance but also further emphasizes the hierarchy within the cursed world. Jogo, who believed himself to be among the strongest of cursed spirits, is shown to be powerless against the King of Curses. Sukuna’s ruthless nature and overwhelming strength make this one of the most significant battles in the Shibuya Incident Arc, solidifying his status as one of the greatest threats in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.


Key Moments:


  • Jogo unleashed his Lava and Fire Techniques, including the Maximum Meteor.


  • Sukuna effortlessly dodges Jogo’s attacks, showcasing his overwhelming power.


  • Jogo’s use of Domain Expansion: Coffin of the Iron Mountain and Sukuna’s casual counter with Malevolent Shrine.


  • Sukuna toying with Jogo before delivering the fatal blow, showcasing his cruel and dominant nature.

 

1. Sukuna vs. Mahoraga (Shibuya Incident Arc)

Sukuna vs. Mahoraga in jjk
Sukuna vs. Mahoraga in jjk
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The fight between Sukuna and the Shikigami Mahoraga during the Shibuya Incident Arc is one of the most visually stunning and powerful battles in the series. Mahoraga, summoned by Megumi Fushiguro using his Ten Shadows Technique, is an unstoppable force that even high-level sorcerers struggle to defeat. However, when Sukuna takes over Yuji’s body, the tables are turned.


Sukuna, being the King of Curses, approaches the fight with his usual arrogance and overwhelming power. The battle serves as a display of Sukuna’s terrifying strength and his mastery over cursed energy. Mahoraga’s ability to adapt to any attack thrown at it makes it a dangerous opponent, but Sukuna relishes the challenge.


The fight is not only an exhibition of Sukuna’s raw power but also his strategic mind. He systematically breaks down Mahoraga’s defenses, using a combination of cursed energy attacks and overwhelming force. The sheer scale of the battle, with buildings collapsing and the ground shaking, makes it one of the most visually Best fights in Jujutsu Kaisen.


What’s particularly notable about this fight is Sukuna’s enjoyment of the challenge. Unlike other cursed spirits who act out of fear or hatred, Sukuna fights for the thrill of it, reveling in the chaos and destruction he causes. His dominance over Mahoraga is absolute, and the fight ends with Sukuna standing victorious, further solidifying his status as one of the most fearsome beings in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.


Key Moments:


  • Sukuna’s overwhelming power and confidence as he battles Mahoraga.


  • Mahoraga’s unique ability to adapt to any attack makes the fight unpredictable.


  • Sukuna’s devastating victory showcased his unmatched strength and strategic mind.

 

Conclusion


The battles in Jujutsu Kaisen are more than just spectacles of combat—they are pivotal moments that drive the story forward, reveal character growth, and deepen the emotional stakes of the series. Whether it’s Yuji’s determination to protect his friends, Megumi’s growth as a sorcerer, or Sukuna’s sheer dominance, the best fight in JJK is always layered with meaning beyond the physical conflict.


These top 10 fights not only showcase the impressive animation and choreography of the series but also highlight the intricate and evolving relationships between characters. With Jujutsu Kaisen continuing to evolve, fans can look forward to even more intense and unforgettable battles in the future.

 

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ):


1. Which is the most emotional fight in Jujutsu Kaisen?


One of the most emotional fights in Jujutsu Kaisen is Yuji Itadori and Nobara Kugisaki vs. Eso and Kechizu. The stakes are incredibly high, with Yuji and Nobara risking their lives to protect one another. The emotional weight of Yuji's guilt over killing curses that look human, and Nobara’s unwavering resolve to win despite the odds, create a powerful and heart-wrenching atmosphere.


2. Who is the strongest fighter in Jujutsu Kaisen?


As of the current timeline, Satoru Gojo is considered the strongest character in Jujutsu Kaisen. His Limitless technique and mastery of Cursed Energy make him virtually unbeatable. However, Sukuna, when fully unleashed, is another terrifying contender for the title of strongest.


3. What is the longest fight in Jujutsu Kaisen?


The battle between Yuji Itadori, Aoi Todo, and Mahito during the Shibuya Incident Arc is one of the longest and most intense fights in the series. The constant shifts in strategy and relentless power moves make this fight feel longer than most, filled with ups and downs that challenge the protagonists to their limit.


4. Why is Sukuna vs. Jogo important in the series?


Sukuna vs. Jogo is crucial because it highlights the vast difference in power between the King of Curses and even Special Grade Cursed Spirits like Jogo. This fight also serves as a wake-up call to the cursed spirits, showing them that no matter how powerful they believe they are, they pale in comparison to Sukuna's sheer destructive capabilities.


5. What makes Gojo vs. Toji Fushiguro special?


Gojo vs. Toji Fushiguro is iconic because it features two polar opposites—Gojo, a sorcerer hailed as the strongest in generations, and Toji, a non-sorcerer who relies purely on his physical prowess and cursed tools. The fight is a high-stakes, action-packed showdown that delves into both Gojo’s vulnerabilities and Toji's genius in combat. It also impacts key events later in the series.



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