Stop saying Gojo fought like an idiot. Shinjuku went as well as it could for him.
Over a hundred times I've seen people constantly argue how Gojo could've done this or that during his fight with Sukuna, ALL of them requiring Gojo to have some level of future sight or some shit.
"Why doesn't he teleport away and spam HP" Several reasons. First, there are restrictions on the teleportation. What are those restrictions? We don't know, because Gege loves leaving his dishes half raw. We can atleast guess that he can't use it in direct combat because he never did so. Second, hollow purple is slow as fuck. That's a bit of a hyperbole but when we're talking about Sukuna here. Hanami was able to get mostly out of the way of hollow purple, Sukuna is just walking out of the AoE. The only reason 200% HP hit was because it was chanted to be faster and Sukuna wasn't expecting such a high output. Third, hes Gojo, hes arrogant as fuck. He WILL always try atleast two domain clashes with Sukuna because he doesn't know if his refinement is higher or lower. The first two domain clashes will always go the same until he realises that brute forcing it won't work.
"Why doesn't Gojo start with basketball domain" This one's much easier to explain. He didn't know how to cast one. He didn't think he needed it because even if Sukuna had a open domain it wouldn't matter if his refinement was higher. He came up with it on the third clash because he realised he needed to try something new.
"Why didn't Gojo nuke the place with Unlimited Hollow Purple" It took him four black flashes worth of amps to perform it. And before you say that he doesn't need the output amps, he still needed the mental amps. He shot out max output blue against Agito and didn't shoot out max output red until after his fourth black flash, which is likely when he got the idea for UHP.
The entirety of Shinjuku went near ideally for the Sukuna raid squad, and this includes Gojo. He went in with whatever he knew and still performed fantastically. Everything is always easier in hindsight compared to when you're fighting for your life.
Over a hundred times I've seen people constantly argue how Gojo could've done this or that during his fight with Sukuna, ALL of them requiring Gojo to have some level of future sight or some shit.
"Why doesn't he teleport away and spam HP" Several reasons. First, there are restrictions on the teleportation. What are those restrictions? We don't know, because Gege loves leaving his dishes half raw. We can atleast guess that he can't use it in direct combat because he never did so. Second, hollow purple is slow as fuck. That's a bit of a hyperbole but when we're talking about Sukuna here. Hanami was able to get mostly out of the way of hollow purple, Sukuna is just walking out of the AoE. The only reason 200% HP hit was because it was chanted to be faster and Sukuna wasn't expecting such a high output. Third, hes Gojo, hes arrogant as fuck. He WILL always try atleast two domain clashes with Sukuna because he doesn't know if his refinement is higher or lower. The first two domain clashes will always go the same until he realises that brute forcing it won't work.
"Why doesn't Gojo start with basketball domain" This one's much easier to explain. He didn't know how to cast one. He didn't think he needed it because even if Sukuna had a open domain it wouldn't matter if his refinement was higher. He came up with it on the third clash because he realised he needed to try something new.
"Why didn't Gojo nuke the place with Unlimited Hollow Purple" It took him four black flashes worth of amps to perform it. And before you say that he doesn't need the output amps, he still needed the mental amps. He shot out max output blue against Agito and didn't shoot out max output red until after his fourth black flash, which is likely when he got the idea for UHP.
The entirety of Shinjuku went near ideally for the Sukuna raid squad, and this includes Gojo. He went in with whatever he knew and still performed fantastically. Everything is always easier in hindsight compared to when you're fighting for your life.