Jujutsu Kaisen is teasing the true power of its Special Grade Sorcerers:
Jujutsu Kaisen has reached a transitional phase heading into the climax of the Culling Game arc, and the newest chapter of the series has teased just how strong the Special Grade Sorcerers could really be. Over the course of Gege Akutami's original manga series we have seen all kinds of sorcerers with varied abilities, but there are a distinct few that seem to be in a different realm of strength entirely.
Who Are Jujutsu Kaisen's Special Grade Sorcerers? As of Chapter 203 of Jujutsu Kaisen, there have only been four Special Grade sorcerers officially revealed. These include the currently sealed in the Prison Realm Satoru Gojo, the Kenjaku possessed body of Suguru Geto, Yuta Okkotsu , and Yuki Tsukumo, who is the last line of defense protecting Tengen from Kenjaku.
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