In the world of Jujutsu Kaisen, Ryomen Sukuna is known as the most powerful being in history. His strength is unrivaled, and for a long time, it seemed impossible for anyone to defeat him. Even Satoru Gojo, who is considered the strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer of the modern era, fell before Sukuna. However, despite his immense power, Sukuna eventually meets his demise in the final confrontation. So, what went wrong? Why did the King of Curses fall at the hands of regular Jujutsu Sorcerers? Let’s explore the three fatal mistakes that led to Sukuna’s defeat.
Underestimating the Small Fry
For someone as powerful as Sukuna, Yuji Itadori and his fellow Jujutsu Sorcerers seemed insignificant. Sukuna viewed them as mere “small fry,” and this overconfidence was his first major mistake. To him, Yuji and the other sorcerers were nothing more than insects he could easily crush. Sukuna believed that after his epic battle with Gojo, he could easily dispatch the remaining sorcerers without much trouble.
However, Sukuna failed to realize that even the smallest injuries can accumulate into serious damage when continuously attacked. What Sukuna didn’t account for was the fact that multiple sorcerers, working together, could steadily wear him down. As Yuji and the others launched coordinated attacks, they began to chip away at Sukuna’s power, gradually weakening him. This oversight—thinking that he could easily defeat them all—became one of the main reasons for his eventual fall.
The Power of Numbers and Teamwork
Sukuna also made a mistake in his perception of the sorcerers’ strength. He believed that all Jujutsu Sorcerers were essentially on the same level and, therefore, not worth his full attention. While it’s true that many of the sorcerers in the battle were not as strong as Satoru Gojo, Sukuna underestimated their combined strength.
Among the sorcerers who fought Sukuna, there were individuals who were far stronger than typical sorcerers. Yuta Okkotsu, Maki Zen’in, and Kinji Hakari are all considered to be on par with special-grade sorcerers, and even the Grade 1 sorcerers, like Mei Mei and Aoi Todo, held their ground against Sukuna. While each of them alone would have been no match for Sukuna, their combined effort created a formidable force. Sukuna’s inability to recognize this synergy and the unique abilities of his enemies contributed to his downfall.
Pride and the Refusal to Fight with Allies
One of Sukuna’s defining traits is his immense pride. As a cursed spirit, he believes that fighting alongside others is a sign of weakness. This led to his second fatal mistake: his refusal to fight as a team. Sukuna’s pride prevented him from enlisting any help during his final battle, even though he had the opportunity to do so.
Had Sukuna been willing to fight alongside someone, such as his loyal servant Uraume, the outcome of the battle could have been very different. Uraume, whose strength is on par with special-grade sorcerers, could have used her ice techniques to defend Sukuna, allowing him to unleash his full power without worrying about incoming attacks. The two of them together would have been an unstoppable force, but Sukuna’s prideful nature prevented him from considering this option. His refusal to accept help from even a powerful ally played a significant role in his defeat.
A Dangerous Miscalculation
Sukuna’s first miscalculation came during his fight with Satoru Gojo. While Sukuna knew Gojo was strong, he didn’t anticipate just how powerful the Limitless technique truly was. Gojo was able to land several near-fatal blows on Sukuna, forcing the King of Curses to fight defensively. Sukuna didn’t go all out in the beginning of the battle and instead chose to gauge Gojo’s abilities. This cautious approach allowed Gojo to dictate the pace of the fight, and Sukuna suffered more damage than necessary as a result.
Had Sukuna chosen to use his full power from the start and summoned his shikigami, Mahoraga and Agito, the battle might have been over much sooner. By the time Sukuna finished his battle with Gojo, he had already exhausted much of his cursed energy, leaving him in a weakened state for the fight against Yuji and the other sorcerers.
The second miscalculation came when Sukuna underestimated Yuji Itadori and the other sorcerers. Although individually they were not as strong as Satoru Gojo, their teamwork and coordination proved to be a significant challenge for Sukuna. Yuji’s combat ability had been improving rapidly, especially with his new cursed technique and his mastery of Black Flash. The sorcerers worked together to keep up the pressure on Sukuna, and their relentless attacks began to take a toll on him. Sukuna’s failure to recognize Yuji’s growth and underestimate the strength of the other sorcerers was a costly mistake.
What Could Have Been
If Sukuna had not made these three fatal mistakes, the outcome of the battle could have been very different. Had he fought with his full strength from the start and used his shikigami and allies, he would have been far more formidable. If he had also recognized the threat posed by Yuji and the other sorcerers as a group, he might have been more cautious and strategic in his approach.
Additionally, if Sukuna had swallowed his pride and accepted help from others, he could have avoided exhausting himself and dealt with his enemies more efficiently. But his overconfidence, pride, and miscalculations ultimately led to his downfall.
Conclusion
Sukuna’s defeat in Jujutsu Kaisen can be attributed to a combination of underestimating his enemies, failing to fight with others, and miscalculating the true strength of the sorcerers he faced. While Sukuna was undoubtedly one of the most powerful beings in history, his fatal mistakes and overconfidence allowed Yuji Itadori and the other Jujutsu Sorcerers to defeat him. In the end, it’s not just strength that determines the outcome of a battle, but also strategy, teamwork, and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.