Unveiling the Power of Wukong: The Transcendence and Mastery of a Legendary Fighter

I’ve been seeing a lot of Wukong downplay recently, so today I’m gonna give you a quick Wukong scale. First let’s get through all the common stuff out the way. I should already know by now the 72 transformations that give him 72 immortal lives. The ability to clone himself with every single hair that he has on his body. These clones are equally as strong as him with all his abilities. He also has the ability to match your strength if you’re stronger than him. And the fact that he wrote his name out. The book of death. Essentially one of his main goals throughout the story is to avoid death as much as possible. Now let’s get to the good part. Also, let me know in the comments all the abilities that I missed. So the basics of the world building a side of journeys to the west is that every plane of reality is stacked on top of one another, with one realm transcending the next. Start things off, we have the Formless Realm, a purely metaphysical realm with no time or space, as it is stated to have no physical formal location. Now we have the God Realms that transcend the Formless Realms, and there are six realms in total that are sub divided by 26. Well, technically 26 realms in total. And to all my Dragon Ball fans, guess what other world is based off of this? I will be explaining that in an updated Goku scale Wukong essentially transcends all those realms as he has achieved an incomplete state of Nirvana. The beings that have achieved this state of Nirvana are located inside of a realm that’s way above the plane of infinite, is essentially above the realm of the gods. And guess what? All those feats are relevant due to the fact that Wukong has achieved true Buddhism, which is just true Nirvana, which essentially makes him transcend everything. Life and death do not mean anything to him, and he has essentially become equal with Buddha, giving him a new title The Fighting Buddha. Or you can just call him Buddha Wukong. Wukong is definitely him, and he’s definitely one of the strongest characters in fiction.