What is cursed energy in Jujutsu Kaisen?

avatarEnvassalingTier8 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons6 months ago

Cursed energy in Jujutsu Kaisen is basically the bad vibes you get when you're super annoyed or scared, but on steroids. It's made from negative human emotions and powers up all the spooky stuff in the show. Sorcerers use this energy to fuel their spells and fight off curses, while the baddies use it to cause chaos and destruction.

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avatarSinkingDuel6 months ago

Cursed energy = negative emotions turned superpower. Think of it as the fuel for all the cool fights and scary monsters in JJK.


avatarBivouacingFirm6 months ago

As someone who's watched and read JJK, cursed energy is crucial. It's not just some power-up; it's a core part of the plot and character development. Without cursed energy, there'd be no Jujutsu sorcery or epic battles. It's what makes the JJK world so unique and fascinating.

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