Summary:
- Sukuna and Tengen are the best clans in Jujutsu Zero, but are hard to obtain
- Look for clans from A and B tiers as they're much easier to get
- Limitless is the best Cursed Technique, but you should consider other options too
- There are limited weapons options as the game is still in beta
We've ranked all Jujutsu Zero clans, cursed techniques, and weapons based on their performance in raids, PvP combat, and overall versatility. Since the game is still in beta, we'll keep this Jujutsu Zero tier list updated as new content drops and the meta evolves.
Jujutsu Zero Clans Tier List
⇓ BEST CLANS ⇓

Sukuna

Tengen
⇓ KEEPERS ⇓

Fushiguro

Geto

Gojo

Zenin
⇓ MID CLANS ⇓

Abe

Okkotsu

Todo
⇓ FOR BEGINNERS ⇓

Kamo

Inumaki

Itadori
⇓ REROLL AGAIN ⇓

Kugisaki

Nanami

Fujiwara

Miwa
We ranked all Jujutsu Zero clans based on their stat bonuses and their impact in combat, synergy with popular techniques, performance in both PvP and PvE, and their drop rate.
What Each Clan Stat Means in Jujutsu Zero
- ATK (Attack) - Increases the damage you deal, including both technique damage and weapon damage. Attack is the most important clan stat, so choose your clan according to the ATK bonus.
- HP (Health Points) - Increases your maximum health pool. Higher HP gives you a better chance to stay alive, especially in challenging combat situations.
- CR (Critical Rate) - Increases your chance to land critical hits. Critical hits deal bonus damage based on a Critical Damage stat. If you're looking for extra damage, make sure to pick a clan with a high CR stat.
- CD (Critical Damage) - Increases the damage you deal with a critical hit. While it's good to have a high CD, if your chances of landing a critical hit are low, this stat becomes almost useless.
- CDR (Cooldown Reduction) - Reduces the cooldown time on your cursed technique abilities. The best CDR is the more often you can use your best moves.
- CE (Cursed Energy) - Increases your maximum cursed energy, which is basically mana. The more you have, the more powers you can use.
- CER (Cursed Energy Regeneration) - Increases the regeneration rate of your cursed energy (mana).
- DR (Damage Reduction) - Reduces incoming damage by a percentage, which is basically armor. Less damage will give you better chances to survive, especially if you're a beginner. Having said that, you should focus on damage so that you can beat opponents faster.
S Tier - Best Clans in Jujutsu Zero
S-tier has by far the best clans in Jujutsu: Zero, as they offer multiple buffs without taking anything away. Their only downside is that they're almost impossible to get, as chances are astronomically low (0.02%). Consider yourself super-lucky if you pull these clans from the list below.
| Clan | Stats | Description |
|---|---|---|
![]() Sukuna (0.02%) | ATK: +50% CR: +25% CD: +85% CDR: +25% | Just having a 50% attack buff is awesome, but add on that 25% CR boost with monster 85% CD, and it becomes clear why Sukuna is the best clan in Jujutsu Zero. |
![]() Tengen (0.02%) | HP: +150% CD: +115% CR: +15% CE: +50% | Tengen has the holy trinity of CD/CR/CE buffs, which is ideal if you're focusing on cursed techniques. |
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A Tier - Jujutsu Zero Clans You Should Keep
A-tier offers Jujutsu Zero clans that come with fantastic bonuses, but there's a price to pay. Almost every clan from this rank takes something away, be it CE or HP. Having said that, bonuses still heavily outweigh penalties.
| Clan | Stats | Description |
|---|---|---|
![]() Fushiguro (1.45%) | ATK: +45% CDR: +10% CE: -15% | Fushiguro has the highest ATK bonus after Sukuna, which is a good enough recommendation. |
![]() Geto (0.25%) | ATK: +40% CE: +35% CDR: +20% HP: -20% | Geto has fantastic offensive potential, but it comes at the cost of HP reduction, which is a small price to pay. |
![]() Gojo (0.25%) | ATK: +25% CR: +15% CD: +50% | Gojo offers a significant offensive boost, but it's less potent than Geto. On the other hand, it has no penalties. |
![]() Zenin (0.25%) | ATK: +35% CR: +15% CDR: +30% CE: -20% | If you're looking offensive punch, Zenin is a fantastic choice. All is not perfect, as CE is significantly reduced, which means fewer moves. |
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B Tier - Average But Still Useful Jujutsu: Zero Clans
B-tier has multiple very good clans you should consider keeping unless you have an impressive amount of rerolls. If you pull some of the B-tier clans, use them until you think you have enough rolls to pursue premium ones.
![]() Abe (1.45%) | ATK: +30% CE: +55% CER: -10% | Abe is one of the better clans as it's very offense-focused. Your attacks will be very technique-oriented with +55% cursed energy. |
![]() Okkotsu (1.45%) | CR: +10% CE: +35% CER: -10% | While it may not look that good at first glance, you'll appreciate the increased critical rate for extra damage... At least until you get a better clan. |
![]() Todo (27.78%) | ATK: +25% CD: +30% DR: -5% | Todo is the best of the rest clan, as it offers a significant ATK boost for this tier. It's also easier to get compared to other clans of this rank. |
C tier - Keep Them if You Can't Reroll
C-tier has decent clans you can use until you get better options. They'll help you improve, especially at the start, but you'll need more firepower in later stages of Jujutsu Zero.
| Clan | Stats | Description |
|---|---|---|
![]() Kamo (1.45%) | CD: +40% DR: +20% HP: -15% | Kamo will give you a better chance of survival with a damage reduction bonus, which ironically comes at the cost of your health. |
![]() Inumaki (27.78%) | ATK: +20% CE: +35% HP: -10% | Inumaki is one of the better clan picks for beginners. Like Todo, it's easy to obtain, and stats are decent, though at the cost of reduced health. |
![]() Itadori (70.5%) | ATK: +20% HP: -10% | Itadori is surprisingly good and easy to obtain. 20% ATK is massive for this rank, so keep it if you're short on rerolls. |
D Tier - Reroll Straight Away
D-tier clans are, simply put, trash. There's no need to keep them, unless you're broke. But as soon as you get some clan rerolls, get as far away from these clans as possible.
| Clan | Stats | Description |
|---|---|---|
![]() Kugisaki (27.78%) | CD: +25% HP: +20% CE: -10% | Having more HP is always nice to have, but in total, this clan is forgettable. |
![]() Nanami (27.78%) | ATK: +10% CR: +10% HP: -10% | While it's not like you don't get anything (ATK is always nice), it's not good enough to keep. |
![]() Fujiwara (70.5%) | ATK: +12% DR: +10% HP: -5% | Decent clan if only other clans didn't exist. While it gives you a decent ATK boost, much better options are available. |
![]() Miwa (70.5%) | HP: +20% CER: -10% | You get a health boost, and that's about it. Oh no, it's not, you're also penalized with -10% CER! Just reroll this trash. |
Jujutsu Zero Cursed Technique Tier List
⇓ BEST TECHNIQUES ⇓

Limitless
⇓ ELITE ⇓

Disaster Flames

Shrine
⇓ EXCELLENT ⇓

Star Rage

Blood Manipulation
⇓ GOOD ⇓

Ratio
⇓ MID ⇓

Straw Doll

Cursed Speech
⇓ WEAK ⇓

Exploding Flesh
Complete Jujutsu Zero Cursed Technique Moves List
Each Cursed Technique has a list of moves (abilities/skills) you'll use a lot in combat. Their effectiveness depends on your clan choices, as you'll need buffs for CDR (Cooldown Reduction), CE (Cursed Energy), and CER (Cursed Energy Regeneration).
Limitless Cursed Technique Moves
Limitless | Limitless is currently the only cursed technique with a Domain Expansion, making it the clear best choice. The technique offers incredible versatility with both offensive and defensive capabilities. |
- [X] Red - Creates a wall around you
- [R] Lapse: Blue - Attraction force that pulls enemies and objects toward a point, useful for grouping enemies
- [F] Maximum Blue - Powerful energy ball circles around you, destroying everything.
- [C] Hollow Purple - Ultimate technique combining Blue and Red into a devastating imaginary mass projectile with explosive power
- [T] Unlimited Void (Domain Expansion) - Perma-stuns NPCs and massively slows players, overwhelming targets with infinite information
NOTE: To unlock Domain Expansion, you need Domain Shards from Raid Chests, then purchase it in the Techniques menu after reaching Mastery 100.
Shrine Moves List
![]() Shrine | Shrine delivers devastating DPS through rapid attacks that are difficult to avoid. The technique specializes in precision strikes, making it a devastating option. |
- [X] Web Slam - Creates an exploding energy web
- [F] Dismantle - Default slashing attack with high damage output, cuts through targets at various ranges
- [R] Cleave - Adaptive slash that adjusts to the target's toughness and cursed energy levels for guaranteed one-hit cuts
- [C] Fuga - Shoots a beam of fire that explodes on impact
Disaster Flames Moves List
![]() Disaster Flames | Massive AoE fire-based attacks are perfect for clearing a bunch of enemies and raid bosses. Excellent zone control and consistent damage output. |
- [R] Molten Ray - Launches lava that deals circle AoE damage
- [F] Flame Fields - Creates exploding lava fields around you
- [X] Meteor Smash - Rains down volcanic meteors that explode on impact
- [C] Maximum Meteor - Launches one giant meteor with huge AoE damage
Star Rage Moves List
![]() Star Rage | Extremely aggressive technique with moves that allow you to control the field from a distance. |
- [F] Bullet - Ranged projectile attack
- [C] Black Hole - Creates a black hole projectile that explodes on impact
- [R] Punch - High-damage strike with forward momentum
- [X] Densify - Creates a massive circular AoE damage
Blood Manipulation Cursed Technique Moves List
![]() Blood Manipulation | Controls blood as a weapon with ranged pressure and sustained damage. Works well in PvP for keeping opponents at bay |
- [X] Piercing Blood - High-speed blood projectile that pierces through enemies
- [C] Blood Orbs - Create a barrage of blood orbs that hit a single target
- [F] Blood Whip - Close-combat move that hits enemies with a whip made of blood
- [R] Blood Rain - Calls for an AoE bloody rain that hits enemies around you
Ratio Moves List
![]() Ratio | Ratio is a good choice if you're not dealing with fast-moving targets. While the damage is there, some moves can be avoided easily. |
- [F] Fraction - Deals circle AoE damage around you
- [C] Split Barrage - Deals U-shape AoE damage
- [R] Dividing Lunge - Deals damage in a straight line
Straw Doll Moves List
![]() Straw Doll | Straw Doll allows you to attack from a safe distance. While you'll find more powerful techniques, you can always use it as a secondary, long-distance option. |
- [R] Nail Gun - Long-distance three-bullet shot
- [X] Resonance - Effective attack, but easy to evade.
- [F] Pierce Rain - Three huge raindrops hit the ground in front of you. A bit slow, and not full-circle AoE attack.
Explosive Flesh Moves List
![]() Explosive Flesh | Explosive Flesh gives you a couple of AoE moves, but the damage effect is simply not there compared to other techniques. |
- [R] Atomic Press - Fast AoE circular attack
- [X] Final Trick - Makes a circular AoE explosion around you
- [F] Flesh Firebomb - Throws a grenade that deals AoE damage
Jujutsu Zero Weapons Tier List
Jujutsu: Zero is still in beta, so there aren't enough weapon options to create a meaningful weapons tier list. As soon as devs introduce more weapons, we'll update this page. Below you'll find a list of currently available weapons.
| Weapon | Stats | Moves List |
|---|---|---|
| Inverted Spear of Heaven Req lvl: 300 | ATK: +20% CD: +35% | [F] Heavenlz Blitz - Full AoE ATK [C] Divine Slash - Line AoE ATK |
| Dragon Bone Req lvl: 300 | ATK: +20% CD: +35% | [F] Block - Defensive fan [R] Slash - Huge circle AoE |
Jujutsu Zero Tier List FAQ
Clans are obtained through the clan gacha system using Clan Spins. You get free spins from Jujutsu Zero codes and can purchase more with Yen.
Aim for A-tier, but don't ignore B-tier. Gojo, Geto, Zen'in are excellent options, but Abe is also good. Sukuna and Tengen are the best clans, but they are almost impossible to get.
World Chests: Explore the map and open chests - Grade 3 chests can drop 3,500+ Lumens
Convert Yen: Visit the Lumen Merchant NPC (100 Yen = 1 Lumen)
Quest Rewards: Complete story quests and daily missions
AFK Realm: Accumulate rewards while AFK
Raid Completion: Complete Hard and Nightmare raids for Lumen rewards
Active Codes: Redeem codes for instant Lumens
PvP Ranked: Climb ranked mode for seasonal Lumen rewards
Cursed techniques are obtained through the Technique Banner gacha using Lumens as currency.
You reach level 300 and complete the Forager quest to get a weapon in Jujutsu Zero.
Yes, you can spin for new techniques anytime and equip two simultaneously. However, mastery doesn't transfer, so switching main techniques means rebuilding mastery.
Completing quests is the best way to farm XP. Ignore mobs, as they bring less experience than completing quests.
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