>villain begins respecting the hero even if he finds his ideals repugnantsuch a kino trope, why is it so rarely well used?
cause most want you to hate the villain but Gege loves Sukuna so he wants Sukuna to look good
>Sukuna>Respect YujiYou didn't read it, did you? Sukuna didn't respect him there, he found his ideals annoying as shit because the kid didn't know when to quit. Throughout all the final fights Sukuna always paid more attention to other combatants and treated Yuji as a nuisance, up to and beyond the very final blow when Yuji put him down for good.
So how do we power scale yuji and gojo? Obviously yuji is stronger than gojo
>>284502047A damn good question
>hero never gives upWhoa such kino.
>>284502226Soul dismantle pierces infinity so Yuji wins
>>284502138>taking tsunkuna's words at face value
>>284502769Sukuna is not a man who deals in subtleties.
>>284502138He called him by his name.Kuna only does that with people he respects/is invested in
>>284502047More like cringe. (not the general concept, but JJK implementation)
>>284502984NTA.Yuji is "important" to Sukuna because Sukuna fucking hates him. Everyone else (except for Uraume) is just someone for Sukuna to screw around with, but Yuji actually pisses him off on a visceral level. Sukuna, on some level, understands Yuji and recognizes that he kinda contradicts his whole worldview, and Sukuna doesn't want to acknowledge that. In a sense, Yuji is one of the very few people who Sukuna actually sees as a human being.
>>284503073It was funny how petty sukuna became after being pitied by yuji, even in the he was still mad about it
>>284503230It took literally dying for Sukuna to go "y'know maybe he had a point."Good note to end his character on