Dismantle and Cleave

Dismantle and Cleave are two devastating Cursed Techniques that Sukuna is capable of using. They are also mentioned in the list of best cursed technique from "Jujutsu Kaisen". His opponents can be reduced to ashes by these strong methods in a couple of seconds. Sukuna's physical prowess is amazing on its own, but when combined with these Cursed Techniques, he can easily overwhelm adversaries and put an end to battles. Sukuna's terrible talent, Dismantle, enables him to slice through his foes. With this move, he may easily overcome his opponents' defenses or rip their bodies apart. By adapting his strikes to the opponent's level, Cleave also raises his striking power to unimaginable heights.


Dismantle is generally used to disassemble or dismantle the target, as its name suggests. Fans' observations and footage of Sukuna's battles indicate that Dismantle is most frequently employed against inanimate items and evil spirits. Furthermore, the effect of Dismantle tends to focus in a specific region, acting almost like a controlled explosion of cursed energy, as seen in the most recent chapter when Sukuna uses it to split a building in half. Dismantle's use isn't restricted to the obliteration of inanimate objects, though.


On the other hand, cleave seems to be a technique that is more focused on accuracy. It is mostly employed against creatures with cursed energy, such as other jujutsu sorcerers. In contrast to Dismantle, Cleave appears to slice through its targets cleanly, separating anything it contacts according to the target's toughness. This move is much more deftly executed, and Sukuna seems to utilize it only occasionally—possibly to conserve his cursed vitality.


User: Sukuna

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