One of the greatest appeals of Jujutsu Kaisen is how densely rich its combat system is. There are several rules to battling with cursed energy, but with how intuitive they are, having a fair grasp of just a few allows fans to read into subtleties many other battle shonen simply aren’t concerned with delivering. One of the series’ most interesting concepts is the Black Flash, a jujutsu phenomenon that more often than not occurs by pure chance. In the final battles of Season 2, the Black Flash was used to great effect and ended up defining the highly acclaimed Shibuya Incident’s electric conclusion.The Black Flash can only occur when a sorcerer’s physical hit is augmented with an infusion of cursed energy within a millionth of a second after it connects with their opponent. Doing so creates a “distortion in space” that causes their cursed energy to flash a sharp black color and amplifies the physical blow’s strength by an exponent of 2.5. The Black Flash then places the sorcerer that successfully landed it in a zen-like state known as The Zone. For a short while after, they are able to operate in excess of their supposed maximum potential.The cursed energy control required to pull off a Black Flash must also be nothing short of impeccable. And even then, there’s no guarantee that it will be activated, since no sorcerer is capable of using Black Flash at will. Even with years of experience, the chances of a sorcerer being extraordinarily in sync with their cursed energy that it connects almost immediately their physical hit does are literally a million to one. The Black Flash is so rare for most sorcerers that they simply don’t take it into account when gauging moves and techniques that are at their disposal, or consciously work towards achieving one.
One of the greatest appeals of Jujutsu Kaisen is how densely rich its combat system is. There are several rules to battling with cursed energy, but with how intuitive they are, having a fair grasp of just a few allows fans to read into subtleties many other battle shonen simply aren’t concerned with delivering. One of the series’ most interesting concepts is the Black Flash, a jujutsu phenomenon that more often than not occurs by pure chance. In the final battles of Season 2, the Black Flash was used to great effect and ended up defining the highly acclaimed Shibuya Incident’s electric conclusion.
The Black Flash can only occur when a sorcerer’s physical hit is augmented with an infusion of cursed energy within a millionth of a second after it connects with their opponent. Doing so creates a “distortion in space” that causes their cursed energy to flash a sharp black color and amplifies the physical blow’s strength by an exponent of 2.5. The Black Flash then places the sorcerer that successfully landed it in a zen-like state known as The Zone. For a short while after, they are able to operate in excess of their supposed maximum potential.
The cursed energy control required to pull off a Black Flash must also be nothing short of impeccable. And even then, there’s no guarantee that it will be activated, since no sorcerer is capable of using Black Flash at will. Even with years of experience, the chances of a sorcerer being extraordinarily in sync with their cursed energy that it connects almost immediately their physical hit does are literally a million to one. The Black Flash is so rare for most sorcerers that they simply don’t take it into account when gauging moves and techniques that are at their disposal, or consciously work towards achieving one.
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