Brief Summary
Gojo explains why he can't always use Black Flash, despite having the Six Eyes. He clarifies that it's not just about timing, but also about balancing cursed energy and accounting for various factors like physical condition and the opponent's energy. Gojo admits that luck plays a role, even for him, and explains why he doesn't have a consecutive Black Flash record like Nanami, despite having a higher total count. Yuji Itadori is later mentioned as the only sorcerer who can use Black Flash at will.
- Black Flash is not just about timing.
- Balancing cursed energy and accounting for external factors are crucial for Black Flash.
- Luck plays a role in unleashing Black Flash.
- Yuji Itadori is the only sorcerer who can use Black Flash at will.
The Complexity of Black Flash
Gojo addresses the common misconception that his Six Eyes should make performing Black Flash easy. He explains that the 0.000001-second timing rule is an oversimplification. The real difficulty lies in achieving the perfect balance of cursed energy, specifically harmonizing the energy that strengthens his fist with the energy that strikes the opponent.
Factors Influencing Black Flash
Gojo elaborates on the numerous variables that influence the success of a Black Flash. These include the sorcerer's physical condition, the opponent's energy levels, and even environmental factors like temperature and humidity. Because Gojo incorporates his cursed technique into his strikes, the ultimate execution of Black Flash is subject to chance, even for him.
Black Flash Records and Yuji Itadori
Gojo acknowledges that Nanami holds a higher consecutive Black Flash record than him, but clarifies that his total count is higher. He attributes this to his tendency to end fights quickly, preventing him from building a streak. The narrator adds that Yuji Itadori eventually surpassed Gojo in this aspect. It is emphasized that no sorcerer can intentionally unleash a Black Flash at will, except for Yuji Itadori.

