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Jujutsu Kaisen - Finger Bearer reverse crater
Quite simple, from pulverization to vaporization
The feat is here
- Evidence for evaporation:
- There is steam
- Really doesn't look like smoke. Gege represents the color clearly as if it were 100% white,
- Noise like "BSSSHHT"
- The crater is smooth, with only a few stones remaining
- In the same feat, the curse destroyed a liquid material
- There is steam
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Hunter x Hunter - Netero uses the Zero Hand
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Cratering a planet - I, the female robot calc
Arguments in favor of pulverization
- It is a kinetic energy explosion based on this
- They are not the same curse
- The curse was playing with Itadori
- Supreme Grade Curses can obviously vary their techniques. Higher the grade, the greater the skill with cursed energy. A lower curse is also able to create a Domain Expansion, one of the most difficult skills to use in the verse
- Even if it used pulverization, this automatically shows that it is not kinetic energy
- Even if we used this it will be irrelevant, since all the material that is being "pushed" soon after disappears completely
- There are some traces of stone
- It is irrelvant, the fragments are so small that they don't even make a difference and it is not fair to ignore everything because of something so minor. Also, the rocks are there not because of the attack itself, but in a separate case, since most of the crater is smooth and not fragmented (And come on)