Few characters in Jujutsu Kaisen embody raw, untamed danger like Toji Fushiguro. Known across the world of jujutsu sorcerers as the “Sorcerer Killer,” Toji’s reputation is built not on cursed energy or inherited techniques, but on something far more primal: His instincts.
Unlike the majority of fighters in the series, Toji operates outside the boundaries of the jujutsu power system. He has no cursed energy, no inherited technique, and yet he stands shoulder to shoulder with, and at times even above, the strongest sorcerers in history.
Most characters in Jujutsu Kaisen live and die by cursed energy. It is the foundation of techniques, defense, and combat awareness. Toji, however, was born with none of it. At first glance, this seems like a crippling weakness until you realize how it reshaped him. His Heavenly Restriction erased his cursed energy, but in exchange, his body was sharpened to superhuman levels. His five senses reached heights that no ordinary human, or even most sorcerers, could ever hope to achieve.

Because of this, Toji became undetectable. Sorcerers couldn’t sense him, barriers didn’t register him, and even the Six Eyes, Gojo’s godlike perception ability, struggled against his stealth. Toji wasn’t a sorcerer fighting on sorcerers’ terms. He was a predator who existed outside their rules. His instincts thrived in this gap, allowing him to stalk, hunt, and ambush opponents who relied too heavily on cursed energy detection.
In a world where everyone expects battles to follow the rhythm of cursed energy, Toji moved like an invisible beast. His instinct in Jujutsu Kaisen allowed him to fill in the blanks, reading subtle shifts in movement, breath, and intent the way a wild animal reads prey. That primal advantage made him a nightmare for jujutsu users who couldn’t comprehend how to fight someone they couldn’t even sense.
The Sorcerer killer’s instinct in action

Toji’s most infamous fights in Jujutsu Kaisen highlight how his instincts elevate him beyond brute force:
- Against Gojo: Toji didn’t just surprise Gojo once; he managed to defeat him in battle by exploiting the smallest windows of vulnerability. Gojo’s Six Eyes allow him to perceive and counter nearly anything, yet Toji’s speed, silence, and precision overwhelmed even that legendary gift. He knew exactly when to strike, where to hit, and how to layer his attacks so that Gojo’s Infinity was bypassed.
- Against Geto: Geto’s arsenal of cursed spirits was vast, but Toji tore through them without hesitation, despite not being able to see them clearly. Relying purely on instinct and his sharpened senses, Toji made Geto look like an amateur. His dismissal of Geto’s efforts as “rabble” was more than arrogance; it was proof that his instincts gave him the clarity to treat a top-grade sorcerer’s abilities as minor inconveniences.
- Against Dagon (Resurrection Arc): When resurrected by Granny Ogami’s technique, Toji broke free of her control, becoming a pure embodiment of instinct-driven combat. He demolished Dagon, a special grade curse that even Maki, Nanami, and Naobito struggled against, with terrifying ease. Toji’s instinct alone was enough to crush monsters that required teams of sorcerers to handle.
Each of these battles underlines the same theme: Toji’s instincts make him unpredictable, uncontrollable, and unstoppable in ways cursed energy users can’t counter.
Toji's instinct beyond death in Jujutsu Kaisen

Perhaps the most terrifying proof of Toji’s instinct in Jujutsu Kaisen comes after his resurrection in the Shibuya Incident. Brought back by Ogami’s Séance Technique, Toji should have been a mindless puppet. Instead, his body’s instinct was so strong that it overpowered the technique itself. He regained autonomy, transforming into a walking embodiment of battle instinct.
This was no longer Toji the assassin or strategist; this was Toji as raw, primal force. He rampaged through sorcerers and curses alike, driven solely by instinctual combat without hesitation or restraint. His ability to overpower the very technique controlling him shows just how monstrous his instincts truly were. They weren’t just honed habits; they were something embedded in his very being, beyond the reach of sorcery.
It is fitting, then, that his final moment in this state was also guided by instinct, not to kill, but to protect. Upon realizing Megumi was his son, Toji’s instinct shifted in Jujutsu Kaisen, allowing him to break free once more, this time to ensure his child’s survival. In both life and death, instinct defined Toji’s every choice.
Final thoughts
So what sets Toji apart from other fighters in Jujutsu Kaisen? Plenty of characters have strength, speed, or intelligence. What makes Toji monstrous is that his instinct fuses all of these into one seamless whole.
He doesn’t need cursed energy to anticipate enemies, to exploit weaknesses, or to master weapons. He doesn’t need long preparation to win battles that should be unwinnable.