"JJK influence is insane"— Clash of Clans making a Gojo reference has Jujutsu Kaisen fans puffed with pride

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"JJK influence is insane" - Clash of Clans making a Gojo reference has Jujutsu Kaisen fans puffed with pride (Image via Shueisha & Supercell)
"JJK influence is insane" - Clash of Clans making a Gojo reference has Jujutsu Kaisen fans puffed with pride (Image via Shueisha & Supercell)

Jujutsu Kaisen and Clash of Clans have some things in common, one of which is that both feature battles that require preparation beforehand. While the concept of preparation is usual in the Android game, JJK featured it in the Culling Game arc and the Shinjuku Showdown arc, where the sorcerers prepared before battling against the cursed spirits.

However, recently, the official X account of the Android game made a tweet that references a dark moment from the manga series. The tweet took over the internet due to its relevance to the strongest sorcerer, Gojo Satoru. It was about a raid in the game where only one character is enough to win, but as the tweet referenced, the reality could be much more disappointing.

Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers from the Jujutsu Kaisen manga series.


What is the Jujutsu Kaisen reference made by Clash of Clans?

Clash of Clans' tweet showed a conversation between two players where one claimed that it was impossible to win a raid match against a player with only a Barbarian King, a hero category character, as your Hero.

The other player replied with a picture of the Barbarian King saying, 'Nah, I'd Win,' the famous words of the strongest sorcerer, Gojo Satoru from Jujutsu Kaisen. These words played a key role in Gojo's character development as he claimed victory against Ryomen Sukuna, who later became the reason behind his demise.

The reason behind the Android game's reference could be the same: the Barbarian King would lose alone in a raid if other heroes did not accompany him. The win also depends on the level of the opponent's Town Hall and the level of troops used, but the message behind Clash of Clan's tweet could be the possible loss of the player who entered a raid with a lone Barbarian King.


Reaction from the fandom

The fandom, especially the one from Jujutsu Kaisen, was in awe over how much influence their manga series had had over social media in the past few years. The fandom from the game series also showed their support, and those who had quit the game finally decided to return after this move from the game's official X account.

On the other hand, one fan noticed a very interesting detail: just like Gojo Satoru, the Barbarian King also had blue eyes, making this reference much more interesting. Lastly, a part of the fandom broke down the reference and explored the hero's loss, where one fan funnily claimed that he would die from a skeleton trap, one of the most basic traps in the game.

"This might be what finally gets me to play this game" a fan said
"I love you, clash of clans" a fan claimed
"My Glorious Blue eyed King got real" another fan claimed
"Yo can i see him dying to a skeleton trap it would be funny" another one said

Final thoughts

Gojo Satoru as seen in the anime (Image via MAPPA)
Gojo Satoru as seen in the anime (Image via MAPPA)

In the past, the Android game has referenced some of the most popular anime series. The most recent one was from Naruto, where the game referenced the Valley of the End from the series by replacing Hashirama and Madara with the Barbarian King and the Archer Queen.


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