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Jujutsu Zero Wiki
Looking for a real Jujutsu Zero wiki experience? This hub is designed to match how players search: quick answers first, then deeper sections on clans, cursed techniques, tier lists, and party/co-op.
Last updated: Dec 29, 2025 (stats and drop rates can change after patches).
Quick Index
Game Overview
Jujutsu Zero is a Roblox action RPG/battleground-style experience where you build a character around a clan + technique, then progress through quests, upgrades, and endgame challenges.
Clans
In Jujutsu Zero, your clan is one of the biggest account-defining rolls. Most players searching “jujutsu zero wiki” are really trying to answer: “Which clan should I aim for, and how rare is it?” We keep this section focused on practical decisions (what to chase vs what to keep) rather than walls of lore.
Grade 3 • Common
Drop rate: 70.5%
Itadori
- ATK +20%
- HP -10%
Fujiwara
- ATK +12%
- DR +10%
- HP -5%
Miwa
- HP +20%
- CER -10%
Grade 2 • Uncommon
Drop rate: 27.78%
Nanami
- CR +10%
- ATK +10%
- HP -10%
Kugisaki
- CD +25%
- HP +20%
- CE -10%
Inumaki
- ATK +20%
- CE +35%
- HP -10%
Todo
- ATK +25%
- CD +30%
- DR -5%
Grade 1 • Rare
Drop rate: 1.45%
Fushiguro
- ATK +45%
- CDR +10%
- CE -15%
Abe
- ATK +30%
- CE +55%
- CER -10%
Okkotsu
- CR +10%
- CER +35%
- CE -10%
Kamo
- CD +40%
- DR +20%
- HP -15%
Special Grade • Very Rare
Drop rate: 0.25%
Zen'in
- ATK +35%
- CR +15%
- CDR +30%
- CE -20%
Gojo
- ATK +25%
- CR +15%
- CD +50%
Geto
- ATK +40%
- CER +35%
- CDR +20%
- HP -20%
??? • Ultra Rare
Drop rate: 0.02%
Sukuna
- ATK +50%
- CR +25%
- CD +85%
- CDR +25%
Tengen
- HP +150%
- CD +115%
- CR +15%
- CE +50%
Note: balancing changes fast. If a clan feels weaker/stronger after an update, treat any tier label as temporary and prioritize what fits your playstyle.
Cursed Techniques
Techniques define your combat more than anything else. You typically roll techniques with in-game currency and unlock additional moves by leveling mastery. In many builds, you can equip two techniques at a time.
Grade 3
See tier list →Exploding FleshDetonate body parts as bombs for area damage.
- Lv 1: Atomic Press (R)
- Lv 10: Final Trick (C)
- Lv 20: Flesh Firebomb (F)
Straw DollLevitate nails imbued with cursed energy and strike targets at range.
- Lv 1: Nail Gun (R)
- Lv 5: Resonance (C)
- Lv 15: Piercing Rain (F)
Grade 2
See tier list →Cursed SpeechEmpower words with cursed energy to force actions and disrupt enemies.
- Lv 1: Move (R)
- Lv 15: Crumble (C)
- Lv 20: Combust (F)
RatioCreate weak points and collapse cursed energy inward on hit.
- Lv 1: Fraction (F)
- Lv 10: Split Barrage (C)
- Lv 20: Dividing Lunge (R)
Grade 1
See tier list →Star RageExplosive cursed energy surges with strong scaling at higher mastery.
- Lv 1: Punch (R)
- Lv 15: Bullet (C)
- Lv 30: Densify (F)
- Lv 55: Black Hole (X)
Blood ManipulationControl blood for ranged pressure and versatile patterns.
- Lv 1: Piercing Blood (X)
- Lv 15: Blood Orbs (C)
- Lv 30: Blood Whip (F)
- Lv 50: Blood Rain (R)
Special Grade
See tier list →Disaster FlamesCreate and manipulate flames/lava for high AoE pressure.
- Lv 1: Molten Ray (R)
- Lv 25: Flame Fields (C)
- Lv 50: Meteor Smash (F)
- Lv 75: Maximum: Meteor (X)
LimitlessManipulate space; unlocks powerful late-game abilities (incl. Domain).
- Lv 1: Red (X)
- Lv 25: Lapse: Blue (R)
- Lv 50: Maximum Blue (F)
- Lv 75: Hollow Purple (C)
- Lv 100: Domain Expansion: Ultimate Void (T)
ShrineSukuna-style slashing kit with heavy damage patterns.
- Lv 1: Dismantle (F)
- Lv 25: Cleave (R)
- Lv 50: Web Slam (X)
- Lv 75: Fuga (C)
Stats / Skill Trees
As you level up, you earn stat points to invest into skill trees. Most builds boil down to choosing one main tree to scale early, then patching weaknesses later.
Offense
Boosts melee/weapon damage and crit performance. Great for reliable early-game farming.
Sorcery
Improves cursed technique power and your cursed energy economy (pool + regen).
Vitality
Improves survivability and mobility—especially useful for bosses and harder raids.
Tier Lists
Tier lists are helpful when you’re short on rerolls, but they’re often misread. Use tier lists as a shortcut for “what’s broadly strong right now”, then validate with your goal (speed farming, PvP, solo bossing, party play).
Party / Co-op
Queries like “jujutsu zero party” usually come from players trying to farm faster or clear harder content. In general, parties shine when you split roles: one player focuses on consistent damage, another brings crowd control, and someone handles survivability / revives.
If you’re adding friends, keep your builds complementary—stacking the same strengths often leads to shared weaknesses (for example, all burst and no sustain).
Progression & Beginner Tips
Most “wiki” searches happen right after players start the game. If you’re brand new, focus on three wins: finish the tutorial, redeem current codes, and lock in a build you can farm with consistently.
- Redeem codes early (many are time-limited) — see the codes list.
- Don’t chase “perfect” rolls immediately; chase stability (a build you can use).
- Save rerolls until you understand what your build lacks.
Controls (PC)
Keybinds can change between updates. If something feels off, check your in-game settings first.
FAQ
Why can’t I find the exact “Jujutsu Zero wiki” page I need?
Different players mean different things by “wiki”. Use the index above to jump to the section you actually need (clans, techniques, tier lists, party).
Do codes and tier lists change often?
Yes—codes expire, and balance updates can shift what’s top-tier. Check back after patches and always verify inside your current game version.