Jujutsu Kaisen Begins Its Final Arc with an Epic Battle of the Strongest
The confrontation between Gojo and Sukuna spans approximately 14 chapters in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, yet it fundamentally transforms the narrative. Gojo might have faced death in this climactic battle, but he manages to keep Sukuna at bay for an extended period.

The battle with Sukuna has pushed Gojo to his limits, as he has sustained serious injuries from overusing his extraordinary powers. Nevertheless, he continues to fight without showing any signs of weakness. To compensate for this, Gojo frequently employs the Reverse Cursed Technique to mitigate the damage and maintain his strength. Moreover, Gojo devises a method to regenerate and restore his brain while simultaneously establishing a barrier to protect himself in the heat of battle.
Sukuna Also Utilizes Similar Techniques in the Fight Against His Opponent

A prominent fan of Jujutsu Kaisen remarked on the striking parallels and interpreted how Sukuna’s techniques reflect what Gojo has accomplished. This fan wrote: “I was surprised when Gege addressed this question regarding how Sukuna learned the techniques that Gojo established. The truth is that Sukuna immediately grasped what Gojo had done and sought to replicate it. The ideas Gojo implemented seem to be related to the final moments of the battle.”
“Gojo is the only one capable of combining CT Lapse and Reversal to create the Hollow/Void technique. We should consider ourselves lucky since Sukuna has yet to unlock the secrets of this technique. How this technique works is still a mystery.”, this fan added.
Another participant in the discussion stated: “Gojo has an extensive vision that allows him to perceive many things in the present moment. However, Sukuna is a formidable opponent when it comes to copying techniques; this is why the conflict between the King of Curses and Gojo is a double-edged sword. Gojo genuinely strives to hide his weaknesses, yet inevitably, he will have to face the formidable power that Sukuna possesses.”
Another individual remarked: “What’s intriguing is that Sukuna only needs to see something once to fully comprehend it and replicate it perfectly, yet just one time is enough for him to understand the essence of it, and even the creator of the technique may not grasp it fully.”