
A growing discussion surrounds Kenjaku's recent comments that Higuruma is the only player worth mentioning in the ongoing Culling Games. Fans are revisiting Kenjaku's history of miscalculating the abilities of various sorcerers, causing doubts over his latest perceptions.
Kenjaku, a central character in the Culling Games, expressed dissatisfaction with many sorcerers, including Takaba. This has led to fans questioning his ability to accurately judge talent. The comments resonate because Kenjaku has previously underestimated notable sorcerers, such as Yuta and now Higuruma.
The comments section brought forth several key perspectives:
Misjudgment of Talent: Many fans pointed out Kenjaku's history of being a poor talent scout. A commenter noted, "Kenjaku has a track record of getting it wrong."
Legal Constraints on Higuruma's Abilities: There are new considerations about Higuruma's talent. A fan mentioned, "His domain relies on the modern legal system, possibly limiting its effectiveness against ancient sorcerers."
Unconventional Advantages: Fans highlighted Higuruma's powerful executioner's sword, speculating it gives him an edge against almost any opponent not on par with top-tier sorcerers. "No way anyone without Sukuna or Gojo stands a chance against him," remarked one fan.
โKenjaku himself has underestimated powerful characters in the past,โ a user commented, citing Yuta's swift victories over stored cursed spirits.
๐ด Kenjaku's propensity to misjudge talent clouds his credibility in evaluating players like Higuruma.
๐ต Discussions regarding legal criteria and combat strategies point to complexity in Higuruma's abilities.
โ ๏ธ Fans suggest that despite Kenjaku's views, the unpredictability of the Culling Games enhances the excitement surrounding Higuruma's potential performance.
As the Culling Games move forward, can Kenjaku reassess his strategies, or will surprises keep unfolding from talents like Higuruma? The stakes and discussions in fandom forums only continue to amplify with each twist in the narrative.