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Is Toji Fushigiro or Maki Zenin stronger? who would win in a fight?
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Short answer:
- If you mean Toji at his peak (Hidden Inventory-era Toji) vs pre‑timeskip Maki (before her major power-up) — Toji almost certainly wins.
- If you mean Toji vs post‑timeskip/late‑series Maki (after her training and upgrades) — it’s much closer; Maki could plausibly win, and many fans think current Maki would beat Toji.
Why, in brief:
Toji Fushiguro
- Heavenly Restriction: no cursed energy but extreme physicals — speed, strength, reflexes and durability far beyond normal sorcerers.
- Assassin’s experience and ruthlessness; excels at exploiting surprise and openings.
- Uses cursed tools (e.g., Inverted Spear of Heaven) and tactics that can neutralize or bypass sorcery, and his lack of cursed energy makes him hard for many sorcerers to detect or read.
- Historically shown to take down/cripple very strong sorcerers by exploiting those factors.
Maki Zenin
- Also a Heavenly‑Restricted physical powerhouse (born with little/unstable cursed energy), but trained as a jujutsu user and weapon specialist.
- Uses powerful cursed tools and increasingly good cursed‑energy control and combat technique.
- After the timeskip she becomes dramatically stronger — better strength, speed, stamina, weapon skill and cursed‑energy application — closing the gap with top fighters.
Decisive factors
- Surprise and prep: Toji shines in quick assassination-style fights; a surprise strike or an anti-tech weapon (Inverted Spear) swings things heavily in his favor.
- Sustained fight, range and cursed tools: Maki’s weapons, reach, and improved cursed‑energy use favor her in a measured duel where she isn’t instantly ambushed.
- Version matters: Pre‑timeskip Maki lacks the growth to reliably stand up to Toji’s assassination-level feats; post‑timeskip Maki is a far tougher opponent.
If you want, I can run a detailed blow‑by‑blow hypothetical for a specific matchup (which versions, what weapons, location, whether Toji gets a surprise). Which versions do you want me to compare?
- If you mean Toji at his peak (Hidden Inventory-era Toji) vs pre‑timeskip Maki (before her major power-up) — Toji almost certainly wins.
- If you mean Toji vs post‑timeskip/late‑series Maki (after her training and upgrades) — it’s much closer; Maki could plausibly win, and many fans think current Maki would beat Toji.
Why, in brief:
Toji Fushiguro
- Heavenly Restriction: no cursed energy but extreme physicals — speed, strength, reflexes and durability far beyond normal sorcerers.
- Assassin’s experience and ruthlessness; excels at exploiting surprise and openings.
- Uses cursed tools (e.g., Inverted Spear of Heaven) and tactics that can neutralize or bypass sorcery, and his lack of cursed energy makes him hard for many sorcerers to detect or read.
- Historically shown to take down/cripple very strong sorcerers by exploiting those factors.
Maki Zenin
- Also a Heavenly‑Restricted physical powerhouse (born with little/unstable cursed energy), but trained as a jujutsu user and weapon specialist.
- Uses powerful cursed tools and increasingly good cursed‑energy control and combat technique.
- After the timeskip she becomes dramatically stronger — better strength, speed, stamina, weapon skill and cursed‑energy application — closing the gap with top fighters.
Decisive factors
- Surprise and prep: Toji shines in quick assassination-style fights; a surprise strike or an anti-tech weapon (Inverted Spear) swings things heavily in his favor.
- Sustained fight, range and cursed tools: Maki’s weapons, reach, and improved cursed‑energy use favor her in a measured duel where she isn’t instantly ambushed.
- Version matters: Pre‑timeskip Maki lacks the growth to reliably stand up to Toji’s assassination-level feats; post‑timeskip Maki is a far tougher opponent.
If you want, I can run a detailed blow‑by‑blow hypothetical for a specific matchup (which versions, what weapons, location, whether Toji gets a surprise). Which versions do you want me to compare?
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