Drawing General Mahoraga, also known as the Eight-Handled Sword Divergent Sila Divine General Mahoraga, can be a complicated task. With his complex design and intimidating appearance, this powerful shikigami from Jujutsu Kaisen stands out for his visual impact and unique abilities. Here, I’ll walk you through how to draw General Mahoraga’s essential features, making sure each element of his character design is included in your final artwork.
The Key Elements of General Mahoraga’s Look
When drawing Mahoraga, you’ll want to pay attention to these defining traits:
- Eight-Handed Wheel: The large wheel hovering above his head with eight handles, symbolizing his adaptation abilities and “perfect cycle.” It turns as Mahoraga adapts to new attacks, so adding this in detail is crucial.
- Four Wings: Protruding from his eye sockets, these wings give Mahoraga an otherworldly appearance.
- Powerful Muscular Build: His tall, muscular body represents his physical strength, allowing him to shatter concrete and send enemies through buildings with a single hit.
- Sword of Extermination: This blade, attached to his forearm, is charged with positive energy and is effective against curses.
- Hakama and Sash: He wears a black hakama and a white sash.
To add variety, you might also enjoy drawing other powerful characters from Jujutsu Kaisen, like Nobara or Gojo, who bring their own unique styles and energy to the series.
Using This Guide: Color Codes for Clarity
To make this guide straightforward, here’s a quick overview of the color cues used in each step. These colors will help you keep track of each line and detail as you work through the drawing:
- Red Color: Indicates the current lines to focus on in each step.
- Black Color: Shows the lines you’ve previously drawn, letting you see your progress.
- Grey Color: Used for the basic sketch or foundational shapes to guide your structure.
Following these color cues will help you stay organized as you capture the powerful and intricate design of Mahoraga.
























Now that you’ve worked through how to draw General Mahoraga, it’d be great to see what your version looks like. There’s a pinned post for this tutorial over on Pinterest where people drop their finished drawings in the comments, and other artists following the same guide actually browse through them for reference and inspiration. If you want a heads-up when new Jujutsu Kaisen guides go up, the email signup form at the top of the page handles that, or you can follow along on Facebook and YouTube for updates.