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Yuta Okkotsu, often dubbed as the “007 of Jujutsu Kaisen,” stands as an exemplary force within the series, overshadowed by the more prominent Gojo Satoru. Despite Gojo’s popularity, Yuta’s prowess and abilities deserve recognition, as he boasts an impressive record of zero losses, zero deaths, and seven wins – a testament to his unparalleled capabilities.
Initially introduced in Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Yuta Okkotsu emerges as a special-grade cursed human haunted by his deceased childhood friend, Rika Orimoto. Despite his youthful appearance at 17 years old, Yuta possesses exceptional strength, intelligence, and combat skills that have earned him numerous special-grade missions. While he’s a second-year student at Jujutsu High, he also actively works as a jujutsu sorcerer.
Yuta’s absence from the main storyline during the Shibuya Incident is due to his training in Africa, limiting exposure to fans unfamiliar with the prequel. However, his abilities make him a formidable force. Proficient in various combat domains, he wields a katana with effortless precision, showcasing expert swordsmanship skills. His proficiency extends to hand-to-hand combat, coupled with tactical intellect, making him a versatile and powerful combatant.
Remarkably, Yuta possesses an exceptionally high level of cursed energy, surpassing his peers at Jujutsu High. This energy originates from his lineage traced back to Michizane Sugawara, granting him the ability to transform loved ones into cursed spirits—such as Rika, known as the “Queen of Curses.” Rika’s boundless cursed energy allows Yuta to wield advanced curse techniques from a young age, amplifying his already formidable abilities.
Yuta stands as one of the most dominant figures in Jujutsu Kaisen, holding the potential to become one of the series’ most influential jujutsu sorcerers. While his absence during the Shibuya Incident might have left fans longing for his involvement, the promise of Yuta’s significant presence in the upcoming season offers anticipation for his remarkable contributions and development within the narrative.