Jujutsu Kaisen: How Itadori Used Mahito’s Weaknesses Against Him

Jujutsu Kaisen’s second season saw the action unfold in the Shibuya Incident arc, and just before the season came to its climax, one important battle took place: Yuji Itadori and Mahito had one epic final showdown, with Yuji managing to exploit Mahito’s weaknesses to turn the battle in his favor.As a special grade Cursed Spirit, Mahito has been one of the main antagonists in Jujutsu Kaisen since the first season. Born from the hate and fear that humans have for one another, Mahito desires to eliminate all of humanity, allowing for the population to be nothing but Cursed Spirits. He certainly seems powerful and driven enough for his mission to be taken seriously, and his alliance with pseudo-Geto only makes him more of a threat to the Jujutsu Sorcerers. When Mahito and Yuji first met and fought, Mahito’s power was stronger than three of Sukuna’s fingers; since that early fight, he’s only grown stronger. The combination of his innate physical strength and high intelligence makes him a threatening force—without even considering his powerful Jujutsu. Some of Mahito’s powers include the ability to reshape souls, merge them, and create an environment where he is connected to all those inside, able to transfigure their souls at his will. However, as intimidating as Mahito may be, he’s not without his weaknesses.Jujutsu Kaisen’s first season saw Yuji and Mahito face off in a battle that also exposed his hypocritical nature. After manipulating Junpei, one of Yuji’s friends, into becoming a curse user, Mahito intervenes during the ensuing fight between the two. Mahito laughs at Yuji about the fact that Sukuna refuses to help him in battle—but Mahito himself fails to save Junpei from death, and this fact amuses him further. The lives of the humans that he was made from are disposable to him, but Mahito himself has an innate and desperate need for self-preservation. When Yuji gets help in the battle from Kento Nanami, Mahito uses his powers to flee. While their first battle may have been a stalemate, Yuji undoubtedly learned from it, and he certainly remembers Mahito’s frightened reaction when Yuji was able to successfully injure him. Yuji would go on to use Mahito’s hypocrisy and fear of death against him in their final battle.

Jujutsu Kaisen‘s second season saw the action unfold in the Shibuya Incident arc, and just before the season came to its climax, one important battle took place: Yuji Itadori and Mahito had one epic final showdown, with Yuji managing to exploit Mahito’s weaknesses to turn the battle in his favor.

As a special grade Cursed Spirit, Mahito has been one of the main antagonists in Jujutsu Kaisen since the first season. Born from the hate and fear that humans have for one another, Mahito desires to eliminate all of humanity, allowing for the population to be nothing but Cursed Spirits. He certainly seems powerful and driven enough for his mission to be taken seriously, and his alliance with pseudo-Geto only makes him more of a threat to the Jujutsu Sorcerers. When Mahito and Yuji first met and fought, Mahito’s power was stronger than three of Sukuna’s fingers; since that early fight, he’s only grown stronger. The combination of his innate physical strength and high intelligence makes him a threatening force—without even considering his powerful Jujutsu. Some of Mahito’s powers include the ability to reshape souls, merge them, and create an environment where he is connected to all those inside, able to transfigure their souls at his will. However, as intimidating as Mahito may be, he’s not without his weaknesses.

Jujutsu Kaisen‘s first season saw Yuji and Mahito face off in a battle that also exposed his hypocritical nature. After manipulating Junpei, one of Yuji’s friends, into becoming a curse user, Mahito intervenes during the ensuing fight between the two. Mahito laughs at Yuji about the fact that Sukuna refuses to help him in battle—but Mahito himself fails to save Junpei from death, and this fact amuses him further. The lives of the humans that he was made from are disposable to him, but Mahito himself has an innate and desperate need for self-preservation. When Yuji gets help in the battle from Kento Nanami, Mahito uses his powers to flee. While their first battle may have been a stalemate, Yuji undoubtedly learned from it, and he certainly remembers Mahito’s frightened reaction when Yuji was able to successfully injure him. Yuji would go on to use Mahito’s hypocrisy and fear of death against him in their final battle.

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