Cursed Spirit: Rika

Jujutsu Kaisen's Rika Orimoto is an essential source of courage and support for lead character Yuta Okkotsu as well as one of the best cursed techniques from "Jujutsu Kaisen". Without Rika's assistance, Yuta could not have grown as strong as he is now. The childhood friend of Yuta's Cursed Spirit, Rika tragically perished in an accident. When Yuta has no other choice but to use Rika's incredible powers to eliminate their enemies, he does so. Rika has powerful skills as a Cursed Spirit that can completely outnumber their adversaries. Although the entire extent of her talents is yet unknown, when Yuta summons her, she exhibits extraordinary combat skills and devastating abilities.


Cursed Rika was so powerful due to the continual flow of her cursed energy that it was almost difficult to expel her. While he was cursed, Yuta could only use a limited portion of her strength at once. Rika may duplicate cursed techniques once she has fully manifested, allowing Yuta to use them despite his lack of experience. She may assume the form of any cursed method because she is a spirit with boundless cursed energy.


Rika can make use of both jujutsu and physical attacks because she is a fully realized cursed spirit. She used her bare hands to dismantle a massive ghost in her initial manifestation. It was a two-on-one struggle between Geto and Yuta thanks to Rika's ability to assume a significantly smaller form during her second complete manifestation. With the use of a dark sack composed of cursed energy, she may fight alongside Yuta, carry him to boost his mobility, deflect oncoming blows, and even carry his injured companions.


User: Yuta Okkotsu

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