Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 introduced us to Toji Fushiguro. This dude is a whole different beast. He’s Megumi’s dad, sure, but more importantly, he’s a stone-cold killer with zero cursed energy who somehow manages to take on (and even beat) some of the strongest sorcerers out there. You might think that’s impossible, but Toji is just built different. Let’s discuss who he really is and why is he so strong.

Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

Who is Toji Fushiguro, Really?

Born into the powerful Zenin sorcerer clan, Toji was the black sheep. They didn’t respect him, and honestly, he didn’t care about their power games. He and Megumi’s mom had…well, let’s just call it a complicated relationship. We also know he left Megumi when he was just a kid and didn’t seem too invested in fatherhood.

He became a mercenary, taking jobs hunting down high-level sorcerers. That’s how he got wrapped up in Gojo’s past, and Season 2 showed us everything we needed to see about Toji.

Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

Wait, He Has NO Cursed Energy? How Does He Fight?

Most sorcerers would be toast if they didn’t have cursed energy. But Toji ain’t most sorcerers. He was born with a Heavenly Restriction, a supernatural condition that strips him of cursed energy. Sounds like a major disadvantage, right? WRONG.

Think of it like this: his body is like, “Well, no point in making cursed energy, so let’s make this dude a superhuman instead!” Crazy strength, speed that makes you question your eyes, reflexes that are basically precognition…he’s practically a Captain America with a bad attitude.

Normally, sorcerers sense curses and other flows of cursed energy. Not Toji. This guy sees curses clear as day. That means no blind spots, no tricks. It’s practically like having an X-ray vision for the supernatural – a huge advantage in battle!

You ever get creeped out when the room goes dead silent? That’s basically Toji’s whole vibe. No cursed energy means nobody senses him coming. He could be behind you right now and you wouldn’t know it! This makes him the perfect ambush predator, especially against unsuspecting sorcerers.

Okay, he’s not invincible. Toji can’t use any cursed techniques himself. No throwing around giant energy blasts for him. That means he fights up close and personal, which can get hairy against the more overpowered sorcerers out there.

This guy’s a master strategist. He knows his weaknesses, so he plans accordingly. Cursed tools to nullify techniques, sneak attacks to catch enemies off guard – he’s not just brawling, he’s using his brain to counter those flashy cursed abilities.

Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

Toji’s Arsenal

Being a physical powerhouse is great and all, but Toji knows a good assassin needs the right tools for the job. And this guy’s stocked up with some seriously scary gear.

Toji’s got this low-level cursed spirit wrapped around his neck like a creepy scarf. The thing stores his weapons in a pocket dimension, kinda like the ultimate utility belt. He can swap swords, knives, even that massive spear on the fly – seriously speeds up the whole “stabbing people” process. Weirdly practical!

Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

The Inverted Spear of Heaven

This isn’t some ordinary spear. This thing is a cursed technique eraser. You touch a sorcerer with it? Poof, their powers are gone. Doesn’t matter if you’re some overpowered prodigy like Gojo, you’re suddenly just a dude with a fancy hairstyle. This is Toji’s trump card, and let’s just say it almost gave Gojo the worst day of his life.

The Assassin’s Essentials

Think of those action movies where the hero pulls weapons out of nowhere. That’s kinda Toji’s deal. Chains for long-range attacks, throwing knives for when he’s feeling fancy…the man’s got options. These aren’t flashy cursed tools, but they get the job done. Toji’s all about efficiency, and every weapon serves a purpose.

Why This Gear Matters

Toji’s not just brawling, he’s playing a high-stakes chess game. The Inventory Curse keeps his enemies guessing what he’ll pull out next – surprise is a killer tactic! The Spear of Heaven is his “screw you” to overpowered sorcerers. Imagine relying on your crazy technique, and then Toji strolls up and turns you into a regular person. Talk about a power trip!

And those extra tools? They fill in the gaps. Need to trap someone? Chain’s got you covered. Need a distraction? Handful of knives to the face works wonders. Toji’s arsenal isn’t about looking cool (the cursed spirit scarf is debatable); it’s about giving him that extra edge that makes him so deadly.

His gear might not have the explosive impact of something like Gojo’s Domain Expansion, but that’s the point. Toji operates in the shadows. He doesn’t put on a light show, he delivers deadly surprises. It’s a different kind of intimidation – knowing that with a flick of his wrist, this guy can disarm you (sometimes even literally!).

Why You Should Get Hyped for Toji

He brings something completely unique to the table. No epic cursed techniques, just raw skill, tactical brilliance, and that “Zero F’s Given” attitude. He makes fights go from supernatural brawls to something more gritty and grounded. And watching him go head-to-head with characters like Gojo is a thrill ride!

Everything You Need To Know About Toji Fushiguro

Final Words

Sadly, Toji was killed by Gojo and then revived by a granny in Season 2 during Shibuya Arc. However, he then killed himself after finding out about his son. He was happy that Megumi didn’t join the Zenin Clan and didn’t take their name. Gojo fulfilled his promise to Toji (sort of as he just gave the information about Megumo to Gojo).

So, what do you think? Does understanding Toji’s situation make you appreciate him more? Or are you still all about those flashy cursed techniques?

Masab Farooque
Masab Farooque is the founder of ReplayJutsu and a lifelong gamer, anime enthusiast, and entertainment junkie. He's been writing about tech and pop culture for over five years. When not glued to a screen, he's probably building his next gaming PC or rewatching his favorite anime for the hundredth time.