Domain Amplification

Domain Amplification is an anti-domain technique that envelops the user in their domain to neutralize any opposing cursed technique or domain expansion they come into contact with.

Description
The user expands their domain thinly over their entire body like a cloak. While domain amplification is active, the user can neutralize the sure-hit effects of any domain expansion. The technique will also neutralize the cursed technique of anyone touched by the user, granting the user flexibility. However, its primary drawback is that an innate technique cannot be activated at the same time, limiting the user to relying on hand-to-hand combat.

Domain Amplification can also be used while using domain expansion because the user dosen't use his cursed technique but imbues it in his innate domain.

Usage
Satoru Gojo believes Jogo and Hanami learned to use Domain Amplification from a curse user, like Pseudo-Geto. During their battle with Satoru on the Fukutoshin Line Platform in Shibuya, Jogo and Hanami used Domain Amplification. It was powerful enough to include a sure-hit factor but they refrained from doing so to free up the necessary capacity to pour in Satoru's Limitless technique and neutralize it.

Satoru claimed that if simple barriers box their target in, Domain Amplification surrounds them with water that emulates the feeling of pushing back against a domain. To counter, Satoru deactivated the Limitless to lure Hanami into activating his innate technique. Unable to use amplification at the same time, Hanami was instantly vulnerable to Satoru's offense. He also countered their amplification by strengthening his Limitless technique and exorcised the weakened Hanami by crushing him into dust at close range.

During his duel with Gojo Satoru, Sukuna also displayed the ability to use domain amplification, he used it to neutrilize Gojo's Infinity and thus make physical contact with him, he was also capable of using domain amplification while also using domain expansion.

Trivia

 * Translation Note: "Amplification" as a translation for "Ten'en" (展延) can be misleading, as amplification equates to enhancement. In this case, Ten'en means to envelop or can be more literally translated to the small-range expansion of a domain as opposed to domain expansion's long-range expansion.

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