In a surprising development in the latest chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen (#252), Sukuna reveals that he is intentionally holding back the epic battle that is taking place, introducing a new layer of complexity to the story.
This reveal challenges the series’ expected trajectory and introduces uncertainties about how the climactic final battle will be resolved.
Over the past 24 chapters, the confrontation with Sukuna has seen the participation of formidable magicians, including notable characters such as Gojo and Yuta.
Despite their collective efforts, Sukuna’s defeat remains elusive. Initially, this chapter hinted at the damage caused by Maki’s significant damage, indicating a decline in Sukuna’s Curse Energy output.
However, Uraume’s assertion eliminated this glaring flaw, suggesting that Sukuna’s diminished energy levels were the result of disinterest rather than actual fatigue.
This unexpected turn creates inconsistency, weakens the credibility of the witches’ efforts, and raises concerns about the story’s coherence.
The meticulous reveal of Sukuna’s weaknesses, with each witch exploiting aspects of her formidable power, now faces the challenge of maintaining a balance between unpredictability and a solution. satisfactory law.
Sukuna’s purposeful reluctance threatens to overshadow the enjoyment of the final battle, as fans grapple with the concept of a seemingly unbeatable villain.
The limited options for Sukuna’s downfall, combined with characters like Megumi losing the will to resist and Yuta facing failure despite having exceptional potential, add to concerns about introducing a Satisfied solution.
The story echoes challenges seen in other anime, such as Naruto’s treatment of Madara, where overwhelming power requires complex plot twists.
The latest chapter highlights the growing problem, prompting discussions among fans about Sukuna’s invincibility and its impact on the climactic moments of the series. Achieving a delicate balance becomes vital to maintaining the intensity and intrigue of Jujutsu Kaisen’s highly anticipated final battle.