Jujutsu Kaisen: What Is Geto’s ‘Giant Curse’ He Used in a Fight Against Toji?

Jujutsu Kaisen: What Is Geto’s ‘Giant Curse’ He Used in a Fight Against Toji?
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Suguru Geto is undoubtedly one of the best characters in Jujutsu Kaisen, as well as one of the series’ most powerful characters. And while the prequel manga, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, introduced him as a villain who wanted to destroy humanity and was ultimately defeated by Yuta and killed by Gojo, his former friend and classmate, Geto’s story is far more layered. In the main timeline, he reappeared again, but this was Kenjaku inside Geto’s corpse, as was discovered later. He also appeared in Gojo’s Past Arc, where his Cursed Spirit Manipulation technique was shown to be one of the most powerful ones in the series. In this article, we will focus on one of Geto’s spirits, as we will tell you everything you need to know about the giant, one-eyed cursed spirit that Gojo used in the fight against Toji.

The giant, one-eyed cursed spirit who looked like a demonic cyclops was never named, but we can confirm that it is one of the many curses that Geto has in his possession thanks to his Cursed Spirit Manipulation technique, which allows him to collect and use cursed spirits as he wishes to. Sadly, no additional information about it has been revealed, and it is assumed that Toji exorcised it.

The rest of this article will be about Suguro Geto and his special technique, focusing specifically on the giant, one-eyed cursed spirit that he used in the battle. We will explain Geto’s power in more detail and then tell you how the giant, one-eyed cursed spirit fits in there and what happened to this interesting character. Of course, as always, we have to warn you that this article will be filled with spoilers from the upcoming episodes, so be careful how you approach it if you don’t want to know all the details.

The giant, one-eyed cursed spirit is a mystery, but it fits into the lore quite

Every Jujutsu Kaisen fan knows Suguru Geto’s importance and true power. In that regard, we can only affirm that he is among the best characters in the show and that his character journey, particularly Gojo’s personal arc, is among the best in the entire series.

Geto was incredibly gifted and could “collect” curses to use as tools or weapons in the future. This s Innate Technique is known as Cursed Spirit Manipulation. Geto was a master at employing it, making it one of the most potent Innate Techniques in the whole series. We’ll now go over Geto’s Innate Technique in more detail so that you can comprehend the subject of this post.

Cursed Spirit Manipulation is the name of Suguru Geto’s Innate Technique, as we’ve already mentioned. Suguru Geto uses this technique to domesticate curses that he captures and eats, as the name implies. Kenjaku used his power to retrieve Suguru’s corpse and take possession of it, learning the skill of Cursed Spirit Manipulation. By compressing curses into the shape of a little ball or spherical and ingesting them, the user can tame curses to be employed.

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When using this technique, a jujutsu sorcerer can easily domesticate a cursed spirit as long as the latter is two classes beneath him. The user can only control a curse that already had a servitude relationship with another person when that person dies; they cannot gain possession of a curse that already had a servitude relationship with another person.

Cursed Spirit Manipulation enables the instant summoning of unique entities, much as summoning a Shikigami, or familiar. These cursed spirits, however, have a higher rank and don’t require any vector from the user. The curses of Cursed Spirit Manipulation also release a different energy from their masters than Shikigami does. The curse directly attacks and casts spells using its own internal energy.

It’s important to remember, though, that the cursed spirit stops developing once the technique user absorbs them. The user of this method can also not share the visions of his curses, but even if they are far away, they can still notify the user of something.

Finally, the user’s own cursed energy doesn’t limit him as far as the number of curses is concerned, and he can possess more than a thousand curses at one time; however, the fate of the user’s curses, after they die or are exorcised, is unknown at this time, as Akutami hasn’t really specified this.

Based on how many curses the user has in their possession, Cursed Spirit Manipulation has the apparent advantage of giving the user practically limitless options for combat. The user only needs to send out new curses once the enemies figure out how to respond and understand the nature of the many Grade 1 and higher curses they have received.

Naturally, he can conjure many curses at once to engulf his enemy. Because it enables the user to raise an army of curses, the Cursed Spirit Manipulation is a strategy that excels against groups of enemies.

So, now that we have provided you with an explanation of Geto’s technique, which was essential in truly understanding the main topic of this article, we can now proceed to tell you about the giant, one-eyed cursed spirit that we’ve seen in the series.

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During his fight against Toji, Suguru Geto manifested numerous different cursed spirits, among which are the famous Rainbow Dragon and “Kuchisake-Onna,” but they were not the only ones. Among the spirits he has shown was a giant, one-eyed cursed spirit that looked much like a monstrous cyclops. It was gigantic, it seemingly had enormous power, and while it was never named, it still made an impact.

Sadly, due to Akutami never revealing anything about it, we can only say that it made a brief appearance, destroyed some buildings, and unsuccessfully attacked Toji; seeing how it simply disappeared, we can assume that Toji exorcised it effectively, just like he did with some of Geto’s other curses in the process. As said, sadly, we have no additional information to report.

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