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Why Gojo Never Made a Binding Vow to Boost His Limitless and Six Eyes Against Sukuna?

The Bald Man

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[0:00]Have you ever wondered why Gojo never made a binding vow to boost his limitless and six eyes against Sakuna? Well, if we think about it, by making a vow, Gojo could have beaten Sakuna, but for a binding vow to work, you have to lose something big to gain something big. And Gojo is already one of the strongest characters thanks to his limitless and six eyes. So if he made a binding vow to boost his abilities, he would have had to lose something major, like his lifespan, one of his abilities, or maybe even face death. Another reason is that Gojo's power isn't just raw output. His biggest advantage comes from precise cursed energy control. A binding vow forces the user into a fixed constraint to generate the boost, which could limit flexibility and make him predictable. In other words, sacrificing adaptability for a temporary raw boost could backfire in a match against someone as cunning as Sukuna. That means even if Gojo created a vow to increase his power, he still might not have won against Sukuna. Because Sukuna is the king of binding vows, he could have used his own vows to boost his abilities and even bypass Gojo's defense, just like he did in the manga.

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