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Jujutsu Shenanigans Player Guide
Spent Q at spawn and got carried into a wall? Start with M1, block and dash, then work toward Black Flash, Style routes and the patch notes that break old combos.
New player route
Survive the first minute
Keep your Q
Learn movement, block, dash and M1 before spending the escape button as an opener.
OpenGrab the freebie
Try the dated code, then get back to the arena if the Shop rejects it.
OpenPick a Style
Vessel for fundamentals, Honored One for space, Switcher for reads. Pick a feel before a tier letter.
OpenDo not copy old combos
Black Death clone limits, endlag and special variants moved. Re-test the one route you actually use.
OpenRecent Updates
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Jujutsu Shenanigans Map Guide: Landmarks, Roulette Arenas and Safe Routes
A practical map guide for the destructible Shinjuku-style public arena, its landmarks, Roulette arenas and the cover routes that matter in real fights.
bosses
Black Death (Kurourushi) First-Look Guide
A grounded Black Death guide for Jujutsu Shenanigans: learn Festering Strikes, clone control and the awakening before the screen turns into bugs.
bosses
Vessel (Yuji) Starter Guide: Black Flash Without Mashing
A practical Vessel guide for Jujutsu Shenanigans: build a clean M1 route, time Divergent Fist, and use Black Flash as a confirm instead of a lottery ticket.
codes
Jujutsu Shenanigans Codes: Active Check and Redemption
The Jujutsu Shenanigans code reported active in August 2026, what it gives, and the exact Shop path to test it before the next update kills it.
bosses
Jujutsu Shenanigans Styles: Which Character Should You Pick?
A practical Jujutsu Shenanigans Style shortlist: what each starter feels like, which inputs to learn first, and where the roster gets tricky.
guides
Jujutsu Shenanigans Beginner Guide: Survive Your First Lobby
A practical first-hour route for Jujutsu Shenanigans: lock in movement, block, dash, M1 strings, ragdoll cancel and awakening before learning flashy combos.
Pick a drill
No empty lore cards: buttons, player routes, match habits and the patch changes that matter.
Codes
Try the dated code, find the reward, and stop wasting time on dead lists.
No invented codes Publish only after a source check
Source URL Keep the evidence next to the claim
Checked date Re-check before calling a code current
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Style picker
Choose close pressure, spacing, summons or swaps before you worry about the meta.
Vessel
Use the move list as a starting point
Character index
Start from the category before drafting a page
Version check
Re-check entries marked outdated
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Controls
Turn M1, block, dash and ragdoll cancel into drills you can repeat in a few minutes.
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Confirm movement and camera first
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Drill M1, block, dash and awaken
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Record only what the current build shows
- 4
Link the source beside each guide claim
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Black Flash
Vessel's 3 → watch the animation → 3 route, without the fake frame-count confidence.
First-party game page
Community wiki lead
Third-party discovery lead
Do not publish an unsupported number
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Patch log
What V1.76–V1.77 changed and which old routes should not be copied blindly.
- Lead
Patch notes
Use the community update log as a dated lead
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Discord
Treat the invite as a community verification route
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Re-check
Review pages after a visible game change
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Changelog
Keep date and source beside the summary
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Public-server play
Read the third player, the wall and your cooldowns instead of treating an edit as a universal combo.
Gameplay reference
bZKaLqbFeTo · linked source record
Use as a lead
Observe the practice flow; do not copy media
Version-sensitive
Re-check the game after a visible update
Trace the claim
Keep the source and checked date beside notes
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Play a round, then come back
Open Roblox, practise one route and note the exact step where you drop it. That is more useful than saving another combo image.