Jujutsu Zero Clans Tier List & Rankings (January 2026) All 17 Ranked

When I first started playing Jujutsu Zero on Roblox, I made a critical mistake that cost me weeks of progression – I kept the wrong clan. After spending hundreds of hours mastering the game’s mechanics and testing every clan combination, I’ve learned that your clan choice can make or break your entire Jujutsu Zero experience.
If you’re struggling to decide which clan to keep or wondering whether you should reroll that Grade 3 clan you just got, you’re in the right place. This comprehensive tier list will reveal exactly which clans dominate the meta, which ones are worth keeping, and which you should reroll immediately – potentially saving you dozens of hours of grinding.
Jujutsu Zero Clans
Understanding clans in Jujutsu Zero is absolutely crucial before we dive into the rankings. Unlike cursed techniques that you actively use in combat, clans provide permanent passive stat bonuses that affect every single aspect of your gameplay – from how hard you hit to how often you can spam your abilities.
Here’s what makes clans so important: they’re the foundation of your build. While cursed techniques determine your playstyle, clans amplify your effectiveness. A player with Sukuna clan and a mediocre technique will often outperform someone with Limitless technique but a terrible clan like Miwa.
The clan system works through a gacha mechanic using Clan Spins. Each spin costs either Lumens (the premium currency) or can be obtained through codes. The rarity tiers range from common Grade 3 clans (70.5% drop rate) all the way up to the ultra-rare ??? tier clans (0.02% drop rate).
Understanding Clan Stats in Jujutsu Zero
Before we rank the clans, you need to understand what each stat actually does. Many new players waste their best clan by not building around its strengths. Here’s the complete breakdown:
| Stat | Full Name | Effect | Priority Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| ATK | Attack Damage | Increases all damage output (techniques + weapons) | Highest |
| CR | Critical Rate | Chance to land critical hits | High |
| CD | Critical Damage | Damage multiplier for critical hits | High |
| CDR | Cooldown Reduction | Reduces ability cooldown times | Highest |
| HP | Health Points | Increases maximum health pool | Medium |
| CE | Cursed Energy | Increases maximum cursed energy | Medium |
| CER | Cursed Energy Regeneration | Energy recovery rate | Low |
| DR | Damage Reduction | Reduces incoming damage | Low |
Pro Tip: ATK and CDR are the two most valuable stats in Jujutsu Zero. ATK directly scales all your damage, while CDR lets you spam high-damage abilities more frequently. If a clan has both of these stats with high percentages, it’s automatically top-tier.
Jujutsu Zero Best Clans Tier List – Complete Rankings
After extensive testing across PvP, PvE raids, and boss fights, here’s my definitive ranking of all 17 clans currently available in Jujutsu Zero as of January 2026. This tier list is based on overall power, stat efficiency, and versatility across all game modes.
S Tier – The Absolute Best Clans (Game-Breaking Power)
These clans are the pinnacle of power in Jujutsu Zero. If you manage to pull any of these, never reroll them – you’ve hit the jackpot.
| Clan | Rarity | Drop Rate | Stats | Why It’s S-Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sukuna | ??? | 0.02% (1 in 5,000) | ATK: +50%<br>CR: +25%<br>CD: +85%<br>CDR: +25% | The undisputed king of offensive clans. Sukuna offers the highest ATK bonus in the game (+50%), combined with insane critical damage (+85%) and excellent cooldown reduction. This clan makes you a DPS monster in every game mode. Perfect for players who want to delete enemies instantly. |
| Kashimo | ??? | 0.02% (1 in 5,000) | ATK: +35%<br>CR: +20%<br>CD: +100%<br>CDR: +30% | Added in Update 1, Kashimo rivals Sukuna with the highest critical damage bonus in the game (+100%). While it has slightly lower ATK than Sukuna, it compensates with better CDR (+30%). This clan is devastating in PvP where burst damage matters most. |
| Tengen | ??? | 0.02% (1 in 5,000) | HP: +150%<br>CR: +15%<br>CD: +115%<br>CE: +50% | The tank god of Jujutsu Zero. Tengen’s +150% HP boost makes you nearly unkillable in raids while still providing excellent offensive stats. Best choice for Hard and Nightmare difficulty content where survival is crucial. |
My Experience: I personally use Sukuna for speed farming and PvP, but I keep Tengen in my clan bag for Nightmare raids. The versatility of having multiple ??? tier clans cannot be overstated.
A Tier – Elite Clans (Extremely Powerful & Worth Keeping)
A-tier clans are excellent alternatives if you don’t have S-tier options. These provide powerful stat combinations that will carry you through all content.
| Clan | Rarity | Drop Rate | Stats | Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zen’in | Special Grade | 0.25% (1 in 400) | ATK: +35%<br>CR: +15%<br>CDR: +30%<br>CE: -20% | Best non-??? offensive clan. The +30% CDR is incredible for ability-spam builds. Excellent in both PvP and PvE. | The -20% CE debuff means fewer ability casts before running out of energy. |
| Geto | Special Grade | 0.25% (1 in 400) | ATK: +40%<br>CER: +35%<br>CDR: +20%<br>HP: -20% | Second-highest ATK bonus (+40%) among obtainable clans. Great energy regeneration makes it perfect for sustained combat. | The -20% HP makes you squishier, not ideal for beginners. |
| Fushiguro | Grade 1 | 1.45% (1 in 70) | ATK: +45%<br>CDR: +10%<br>CE: -15% | Surprisingly has the highest ATK among Grade 1 clans (+45%). Much easier to obtain than Special Grade clans. Best Grade 1 option by far. | Lower CDR compared to Special Grade options. The -15% CE is manageable. |
Reroll Strategy: If you land any A-tier clan, STOP rerolling until you have at least 100+ spins saved up. These clans are strong enough to clear all content while you farm for S-tier.
B Tier – Solid Clans (Good for Progression)
B-tier clans are respectable options that will serve you well, especially in early to mid-game. They’re worth keeping if you’re low on rerolls.
| Clan | Rarity | Drop Rate | Stats | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gojo | Special Grade | 0.25% (1 in 400) | ATK: +25%<br>CR: +15%<br>CD: +50% | Balanced offensive stats with no debuffs. Great starter Special Grade clan. Good synergy with Limitless technique. |
| Abe | Grade 1 | 1.45% (1 in 70) | ATK: +30%<br>CE: +55%<br>CER: -10% | Technique-heavy builds. The massive CE boost lets you spam abilities. Second-best Grade 1 option. |
| Inumaki | Grade 2 | 27.78% (1 in 4) | ATK: +20%<br>CE: +35%<br>HP: -10% | Budget option for new players. Decent offensive stats for a common clan. Much better than other Grade 2 options. |
| Todo | Grade 2 | 27.78% (1 in 4) | ATK: +25%<br>CD: +30%<br>DR: -5% | Best Grade 2 clan. Solid ATK and CD combination. Keep this if you’re just starting out. |
When to Keep: Keep B-tier clans if you’re a new player with fewer than 20 Clan Spins. They’re good enough to progress through the story and farm Lumens for better rerolls later.
C Tier – Average Clans (Temporary Placeholders)
C-tier clans aren’t terrible, but you should actively work toward replacing them. They’ll help you progress early game but fall off hard later.
| Clan | Stats | Quick Take |
|---|---|---|
| Okkotsu | CR: +10%, CE: +35%, CER: -10% | Provides CR and CE without ATK. Better options exist even at Grade 1 rarity. |
| Kugisaki | CD: +25%, HP: +20%, CE: -10% | The HP is nice for survivability but no ATK means low damage. |
| Nanami | ATK: +10%, CR: +10%, HP: -10% | Tiny stat bonuses that barely make a difference. Reroll ASAP. |
| Itadori | ATK: +20%, HP: -10% | Surprisingly decent ATK for Grade 3, but the HP debuff hurts. |
My Advice: Don’t invest resources into leveling these clans. Use them temporarily while farming for better options.
D Tier – Bad Clans (Reroll Immediately)
These clans are genuinely terrible. If you roll any D-tier clan and have rerolls available, don’t hesitate – spin again immediately.
| Clan | Stats | Why It’s Awful |
|---|---|---|
| Kamo | CD: +40%, DR: +20%, HP: -15% | No ATK stat. The HP debuff cancels out the DR benefit. Completely useless. |
| Miwa | HP: +20%, CER: -10% | The worst clan in Jujutsu Zero. Gives only HP with a negative stat. Zero offensive value. |
| Fujiwara | ATK: +12%, DR: +10%, HP: -5% | Mediocre stats across the board. Better Grade 3 options exist. |
| Nanami | ATK: +10%, CR: +10%, HP: -10% | Barely better than having no clan at all. Reroll without hesitation. |
Important: Never save D-tier clans to your Clan Bag. They’re not worth the slot space.
How the Clan System Works in Jujutsu Zero?
Understanding the mechanics behind clans will help you optimize your rerolls and build strategy. Here’s everything you need to know about the system.
How to Get Clans (Gacha System)
Clans are obtained exclusively through the Clan Gacha system using Clan Spins. Here’s how it works:
- Open the Menu – Click the menu button on the left side of your screen
- Navigate to Clans Section – Select the “Clan/Customization” tab
- Use Clan Spins – Click the spin button (costs 1 Clan Spin or 50 Lumens per spin)
- Confirm Your Spin – A popup appears showing your new clan
Drop Rate Breakdown:
- Grade 3 (Common): 70.5% – Itadori, Fujiwara, Miwa
- Grade 2 (Uncommon): 27.78% – Inumaki, Kugisaki, Nanami, Todo
- Grade 1 (Rare): 1.45% – Fushiguro, Abe, Okkotsu, Kamo
- Special Grade: 0.25% – Gojo, Geto, Zen’in
- ??? (Mythical): 0.02% – Sukuna, Tengen, Kashimo
Safety Feature: When you try to reroll a Grade 1 or higher clan, the game shows a confirmation popup. This prevents accidental rerolls of rare clans.
How to Save and Switch Clans?
One of Jujutsu Zero’s best features is the ability to save multiple clans and switch between them. Here’s how:
Saving Clans:
- Before rerolling, click the “Save” button on the left side
- Your current clan moves to your Clan Bag (you have 3 slots)
- The slot becomes available for your new rolled clan
Switching Clans:
- Click “Clan Bag” in the Clan menu
- Select any saved clan
- Your current clan and selected clan swap positions
Pro Strategy: Keep one offensive clan (Sukuna/Fushiguro), one tank clan (Tengen), and one balanced clan (Gojo) for different content types. Switch before raids or PvP matches for maximum effectiveness.
How to Get More Clan Spins?
Clan Spins are precious resources. Here are all the methods to obtain them:
Free Methods:
- Codes – The #1 source of free Clan Spins. Redeem every code immediately from our Jujutsu Zero codes guide
- Daily Quests – Complete daily missions for small Lumen rewards
- Story Progression – Main story quests reward Lumens and occasional Clan Spins
- World Chests – Grade 1 and higher chests can drop Lumens (100 Yen = 1 Lumen at merchant)
- AFK Realm – Accumulate rewards while offline (check the Jujutsu Zero guide for location)
Premium Methods:
- Direct Purchase – Buy Clan Spins with Robux from the shop
- Lumen Purchase – Convert Robux to Lumens, then buy spins (50 Lumens = 1 spin)
My Farming Route: I prioritize codes > Grade 1 chests > Story quests > AFK farming. This gets me 15-20 free spins per week without spending Robux.
Best Clans for Different Playstyles
Not every player wants the same experience. Here’s which clans work best for specific playstyles and content types:
Best Clans for PvP (Player vs Player)
Top 3:
- Kashimo – The 100% CD and 30% CDR create insane burst damage combos
- Sukuna – Raw damage output overwhelms opponents before they can react
- Zen’in – The 30% CDR lets you spam abilities and control the pace
Strategy: PvP favors burst damage and ability spam. Clans with high CDR and CD let you dominate by constantly pressuring opponents with abilities.
Best Clans for PvE Raids & Boss Fights
Top 3:
- Tengen – The 150% HP keeps you alive through boss mechanics
- Sukuna – Maximize DPS to clear raids faster
- Geto – Energy regeneration for sustained combat in long raids
Strategy: Raids require both survival and sustained damage. Tengen is best for learning fights, while Sukuna/Geto excel once you know mechanics.
Best Clans for Grinding & Speed Farming
Top 3:
- Sukuna – Highest ATK = fastest mob clear
- Fushiguro – Best Grade 1 option for budget farmers
- Zen’in – CDR spam clears mobs efficiently
Strategy: Speed farming is all about ATK stat. The faster you kill, the more Yen and exp you earn per hour.
Best Budget Clans (For New Players)
If you’re just starting out and don’t have many rerolls, these clans will carry you through early game:
Recommended:
- Todo (Grade 2) – Easiest “good” clan to obtain
- Fushiguro (Grade 1) – Best Grade 1 clan if you get lucky
- Inumaki (Grade 2) – Second-best Grade 2 option
Avoid: Miwa, Fujiwara, Nanami – these will slow your progression significantly.
Clan Synergies with Cursed Techniques
Certain clans pair exceptionally well with specific cursed techniques. Here are the best combinations:
Limitless (Domain Expansion Technique)
Best Clans:
- Gojo – Thematic match + balanced stats
- Tengen – Tank through mechanics while using Domain
- Sukuna – Maximize Domain Expansion damage output
Why: Limitless requires survival to cast Domain Expansion. Tengen’s HP or Sukuna’s burst damage both work depending on your playstyle.
Shrine (Malevolent Technique)
Best Clans:
- Sukuna – Literally Sukuna’s technique + clan = maximum synergy
- Kashimo – CDR lets you spam Dismantle and Cleave more often
- Zen’in – CDR spam playstyle matches Shrine’s aggressive nature
Why: Shrine is all about spamming high-damage slashes. CDR-focused clans maximize this playstyle.
Disaster Flames (AOE Focused)
Best Clans:
- Sukuna – ATK scaling for massive AOE damage
- Geto – Energy regen for sustained AOE spam in raids
- Zen’in – CDR to constantly drop Meteor attacks
Why: Disaster Flames excels at clearing groups. CDR and ATK help you dominate mob-heavy content.
Blood Manipulation (Sustained Damage)
Best Clans:
- Geto – Energy regeneration for prolonged fights
- Okkotsu – CE boost allows more Blood techniques
- Tengen – HP sustain matches Blood’s attrition style
Why: Blood Manipulation thrives in long fights. Energy and HP stats enhance this playstyle.
Advanced Clan Strategies & Pro Tips
After hundreds of hours, I’ve learned these advanced strategies that most players never discover:
The Pity System Doesn’t Exist (Plan Accordingly)
Important: Unlike some gacha games, Jujutsu Zero has NO pity system. You could spin 10,000 times and never get Sukuna (though statistically unlikely). This means:
- Save your spins for reroll sessions of 50-100+ at a time
- Never chase specific ??? clans unless you have hundreds of spins
- Be satisfied with A-tier clans – they’re 99% as good for most content
My Rule: Don’t reroll a Special Grade clan unless you have 200+ spins saved. The odds of improving are too low.
The Hidden Clan Stat Priorities
Not all stats are created equal. Here’s the priority ranking based on end-game meta:
Tier 1 (Must-Have): ATK, CDR Tier 2 (Very Good): CR, CD Tier 3 (Situational): CE, HP Tier 4 (Low Priority): DR, CER
Why ATK > Everything: ATK scales all damage – techniques, weapons, and basic attacks. A 50% ATK boost is worth more than 100% CD if you’re not critting consistently.
The Three-Clan System
Smart players maintain three specialized clans:
- DPS Clan (Sukuna/Fushiguro) – For farming and speed content
- Tank Clan (Tengen/Gojo) – For hard raids and new content
- PvP Clan (Kashimo/Zen’in) – For ranked battles
How to Build This:
- Start by keeping ANY A-tier or higher clan you roll
- Save it to your Clan Bag immediately
- Continue rerolling until you have 2-3 solid options
- Switch between them based on content type
When to Reroll vs When to Keep
Always Reroll:
- Any D-tier clan (Miwa, Kamo, Fujiwara, Nanami)
- C-tier clans if you have 50+ spins remaining
- Duplicate clans (you can’t use dupes, so reroll them)
Always Keep:
- Any S-tier clan (Sukuna, Tengen, Kashimo)
- First A-tier clan you roll
- First Grade 1 or higher clan
Situation Dependent:
- B-tier clans – Keep if new player, reroll if veteran with spins
- C-tier clans – Keep until you get B-tier or higher
The Optimal Reroll Session Strategy
Based on mathematical probability and my experience:
The Smart Approach:
- Save up 100+ Clan Spins from codes and grinding
- Find a quiet time to sit down for a dedicated reroll session
- Set a goal: “I’ll stop when I get Grade 1 or better”
- Track your rolls (write down what you get)
- Save any Grade 1+ to Clan Bag before continuing
Why This Works: Doing 100 rolls in one session gives you approximately:
- 70 Grade 3 clans
- 28 Grade 2 clans
- 1-2 Grade 1 clans (statistically)
- ~25% chance of Special Grade
- ~2% chance of ??? clan
This concentrated approach is more efficient than random single spins throughout the week.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Learn from my mistakes and hundreds of other players. Avoid these critical errors:
Mistake #1: Rerolling Good Clans Too Fast
The Problem: New players reroll Fushiguro or Gojo thinking “I’ll get Sukuna soon!” The Reality: You might never get Sukuna. That Fushiguro you rerolled? It takes 70 spins on average to get another Grade 1.
Solution: Follow the tier list. If you roll A-tier or higher, STOP and save it to your bag before continuing.
Mistake #2: Not Using the Clan Bag System
The Problem: Players keep rerolling their only good clan instead of saving it first. The Reality: The Clan Bag exists specifically so you can save rare clans while hunting for better ones.
Solution: ALWAYS save Grade 1+ clans to your bag before rerolling. Your bag holds 3 clans – use all 3 slots.
Mistake #3: Ignoring Clan Stats in Builds
The Problem: Building pure Sorcery stats when your clan gives +50% ATK. The Reality: Stats from clans need to synergize with your stat distribution to maximize effectiveness.
Solution: Check your clan’s bonuses and build your stat points to amplify them. Sukuna gets maximum value from offense/sorcery hybrid builds. For more details, read our Jujutsu Zero stats guide.
Mistake #4: Spending Robux on Spins Too Early
The Problem: New players buy Clan Spins with Robux immediately. The Reality: You get 50-100+ free spins from codes in the first week of playing.
Solution: Only spend Robux after exhausting all free spin sources. The codes provide enough spins for most players to get A-tier clans.
Mistake #5: Not Participating in Events
The Problem: Missing limited-time events that give bonus Clan Spins. The Reality: Events can double or triple your spin acquisition rate.
Solution: Join the official Jujutsu Zero Discord and enable notifications for event announcements. Some events offer 50+ spins for participation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the absolute best clan in Jujutsu Zero?
Sukuna is the overall best clan due to its +50% ATK, +85% CD, and +25% CDR combination. However, Kashimo rivals it for PvP burst damage, while Tengen excels in raid survivability. The “best” depends on your playstyle and content focus.
How many Clan Spins does it take to get Sukuna or Tengen?
Statistically, with a 0.02% drop rate, you have a 50% chance of getting a ??? clan within 3,465 spins. However, some players get them in 10 spins, others take 10,000. There’s no pity system, so it’s entirely RNG-based.
Should I keep Fushiguro or keep rerolling for Special Grade?
Keep Fushiguro! It’s the best Grade 1 clan with +45% ATK. The jump to Special Grade is only ~10-15% stronger, but you might waste 100+ spins trying to get it. Fushiguro can clear all endgame content comfortably.
Can I have multiple clans active at once?
No, you can only have one clan active at a time. However, you can save up to 3 clans in your Clan Bag and switch between them freely before entering missions or raids.
Do clans affect which cursed techniques I can use?
No, clans and cursed techniques are completely separate systems. Any clan can use any cursed technique. However, certain clans synergize better with specific techniques (like Sukuna clan with Shrine technique).
What’s the fastest way to get Clan Spins for free?
Redeeming codes is by far the fastest method. Codes often give 10-50 Clan Spins instantly. Bookmark our Jujutsu Zero codes page to get the latest codes. Secondary methods include completing story quests, opening Grade 1 chests, and converting Yen to Lumens at the merchant.
Can I trade clans with other players?
No, clan trading is not available in Jujutsu Zero. Every player must obtain their clans through the gacha system. This prevents pay-to-win scenarios and account selling.
Does clan rarity always equal power?
Generally yes, but there are exceptions. Fushiguro (Grade 1) has higher ATK than Gojo (Special Grade). Some Grade 2 clans like Todo are better than certain Grade 1 clans like Kamo. Always check the actual stat bonuses, not just the rarity.
Are there any hidden clans not shown in the clan list?
As of January 2026, all clans are visible in the clan selection menu. Developers have hinted at new clans coming in future updates, so join the official Discord for announcements.
How often do clan drop rates change?
Drop rates are fixed and have not changed since the game’s launch. However, special events might temporarily increase rates for specific clans. Follow official channels for event announcements.
What’s Next? Leveling Your Clan to Maximum Power
Now that you understand which clans are best and how to obtain them, your next step is optimizing your entire build. Clans are just the foundation – you need the right cursed techniques, stat distribution, and weapons to truly dominate.
Next Steps:
- Get Free Clan Spins – Visit our Jujutsu Zero codes guide for 50+ active codes
- Learn Cursed Techniques – Check our complete cursed techniques tier list
- Optimize Your Stats – Read the Jujutsu Zero stats guide to distribute points correctly
- Farm Efficiently – Follow our Grade 1 chest locations guide for maximum Lumen farming
Pro Resources:
- How to unlock Domain Expansion fast – The ultimate ability guide
- How to unlock Heavenly Restriction – The endgame progression system
- Best cursed technique combinations – Two-technique synergy guide
- Jujutsu Zero chest farming guide – Optimize your Lumen farming
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right clan in Jujutsu Zero isn’t just about getting lucky with a ??? tier pull – it’s about understanding which stats matter, knowing when to stop rerolling, and building around your clan’s strengths. Whether you’re dominating with Sukuna’s overwhelming offense or surviving impossible raids with Tengen’s tankiness, the clan you choose will define your entire Jujutsu Zero experience.
Remember: A-tier clans are good enough for all content. Don’t fall into the trap of endless rerolling when you have a strong Zen’in or Geto. These clans will carry you through every challenge the game throws at you while you passively accumulate spins for that perfect ??? pull.
The Secret to Success: The best Jujutsu Zero players aren’t necessarily the ones with Sukuna – they’re the ones who maximize whatever clan they have through smart stat builds, technique selection, and content strategy. Master the fundamentals, and even a B-tier clan can outperform a poorly-built S-tier.
Now get out there, redeem those codes, start your reroll session, and join the thousands of players building their perfect Jujutsu sorcerer. The curses won’t exorcise themselves!
