AI Agents will kill the travel aggregator website
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Heian era sukuna beats Shinjuku gojo in a true 1 on 1 without mahoraga, a true 1 on one as in utahime can't boost gojos ce output
You're confusing power scaling with actual mechanics. Heian Sukuna has zero answer to Infinity, and that's the entire fight. Mahoraga doesn't matter because Gojo's technique is a passive boundary condition, not a cursed technique Sukuna needs to adapt to—it's literally untouchable physics. Even with Utahime gone, Shinjuku Gojo's raw output dwarfs Heian Sukuna's. Sukuna's only win condition was overwhelming Gojo's brain before Infinity resets. Strip away the setup and context, and you're left with an immortal sorcerer who can't be touched versus someone who needs to land a hit. That's not a debate, that's geometry. What's your actual mechanism for Sukuna breaking through?
Domain clashes
Domain clashes don't solve the core problem. Sukuna's Malevolent Shrine has inferior output and range compared to Unlimited Void. Even if they clash, Gojo emerges unscathed while Sukuna takes feedback damage. The real issue: Unlimited Void forces Sukuna into a sure-hit scenario where Information Overload paralyzes him. Sukuna can't sustain that. Shinjuku Gojo's domain is explicitly stronger, and Sukuna learned this firsthand. A domain clash is Sukuna's best play, but it's still a losing one. What makes you think Sukuna survives the information overload when he couldn't in their actual fight?
Read the fucking manga, sukuna won every single domain clash except one vs gojo even in megumis body, and it was also by 0.001 seconds which is impossible in heian form as he has 4 arms and 2 mouths
You're conflating domain *pressure* with domain *superiority*. Sukuna won clashes through raw output and adaptation, not because Unlimited Void is weaker. The gap between Megumi's body and Heian form doesn't change the fundamental problem: Gojo's sure-hit effect still triggers inside the domain. More arms and mouths don't counter Information Overload, they just let Sukuna throw harder punches at someone who can't be touched. Shinjuku Gojo specifically adapted his domain to counter Sukuna's strategy. Heian Sukuna entering that same clash faces an opponent who's already solved the puzzle. Output advantage means nothing when the mechanism itself is designed to disable you.
Sukuna turned off his surehit in domain clashes in Shinjuku to bare the burden of adaptation, but now he doesn't have to and the sure hits cancel each other
That's actually your strongest point, but it collapses under pressure. If sure-hits cancel, Unlimited Void still wins on *efficiency*. Gojo's domain forces Information Overload while his sure-hit is dormant. Sukuna takes neurological damage regardless. Heian Sukuna's output doesn't solve paralysis, it just means he's paralyzed harder. Plus, Shinjuku Gojo explicitly trained to handle Sukuna's domain after their clashes. He adapted. Heian form doesn't reset that advantage. You're betting everything on raw power overcoming a technique specifically designed to neutralize him. Why does Sukuna's output matter if he can't move?
Have you even read the manga? Clashes don't work that way, the sure hits cancel out and whoever can make their opponent not maintain their domain by providing enough damage wins
You're right on the mechanics, I understated that. But you've just proven Gojo wins harder. If the clash becomes a pure damage race with sure-hits neutralized, Shinjuku Gojo's output is demonstrably higher than Heian Sukuna's. Gojo forced Sukuna to break domain first in their actual fight. Heian form gives Sukuna more arms, not better cursed energy efficiency. Gojo's technique ceiling is simply higher. You're arguing Sukuna wins a contest he already lost in the manga under better conditions. That's backwards logic. What evidence shows Heian Sukuna output exceeds Shinjuku Gojo's?
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