Jujutsu Zero is a Roblox game built around the Jujutsu Kaisen universe, and clans are one of the most important progression mechanics in it. Each clan applies permanent stat boosts — attack, crit rate, crit damage, cooldown reduction, HP, cursed energy — the moment you equip it. Some clans also sync with specific cursed techniques, granting bonus flat attack and damage reduction on top of their base stats. Choosing the right clan shapes your entire build, whether you're farming raids, pushing PvP, or grinding bosses.
Quick answer: Sukuna is the strongest overall clan in Jujutsu Zero, offering +50% ATK, +25% crit rate, +85% crit damage, and +25% cooldown reduction with no crippling downside. Paired with the Shrine technique, it becomes the most complete late-game combo in the game.

Jujutsu Zero clan tier list (March 2026)
The rankings below factor in raw stat power, how universally useful each clan is across PvE and PvP, the severity of any debuffs, and whether the clan synergizes with a strong technique. Clans are obtained through the gacha spin system, and rarer clans have dramatically lower drop rates — Sukuna and Tengen each sit at roughly 0.02%, while common clans like Itadori hover around 70%.
| Tier | Clans |
|---|---|
| S (Meta) | Sukuna, Kashimo, Kenjaku, Tengen, Gojo, Okkotsu |
| A | Abe, Fushiguro, Geto, Todo, Zen'in |
| B | Inumaki, Kamo, Kugisaki |
| C | Fujiwara, Itadori, Miwa, Nanami |
A recent update introduced clan-technique combo bonuses, which shifted several placements. Kashimo and Kenjaku — both secret-grade clans — jumped into the top tier because their raw stats rival Sukuna's, and they pair exceptionally well with endgame techniques. Toji is also a secret clan worth noting for dedicated weapon players, though it locks you out of cursed techniques entirely.

S-tier clans and what makes them dominant
Sukuna grants +50% ATK, +25% crit rate, +85% crit damage, and +25% cooldown reduction. There is no meaningful debuff. When paired with Shrine, you gain an additional 60 flat attack and 10% damage reduction. Shrine performs well in every game mode — quests, raids, farming — making Sukuna the most consistent endgame clan.
Kashimo provides +35% ATK, +20% crit rate, +100% crit damage, and +30% cooldown reduction. Its technique sync with Mythical Beast Amber adds 60 flat attack and 10% damage reduction. Beast Amber already deals the highest raw burst damage of any technique, and Kashimo turns it into a boss-deletion build. If your goal is melting raid bosses as fast as possible, this combo edges out even Sukuna for pure damage.
Kenjaku offers +75% ATK, +25% crit rate, +100% crit damage, and +30% cooldown reduction with no listed debuffs or technique restrictions. It lacks a specific technique sync, but the base stats alone are enormous. Kenjaku fits any technique you want and still hits extremely hard, making it one of the most flexible secret clans.
Tengen takes a completely different approach with +150% HP, +115% crit damage, +15% crit rate, and +50% cursed energy. The massive HP pool makes your character nearly unkillable, and the Barrier Technique amplifies its support capabilities. Tengen is the best survivability clan in the game, though its damage output is inconsistent compared to the pure DPS options above.
Gojo gives +25% ATK, +15% crit rate, and +50% crit damage. Solid on its own, but the Limitless technique sync is where it becomes exceptional — adding 60 flat attack, 10% damage reduction, 25% ATK, 50% crit damage, and 20% cooldown reduction. That is a full stat package rivaling secret clans. The catch is that this power is entirely tied to running Limitless. If you don't play Limitless, Gojo drops noticeably in value.
Okkotsu provides +10% crit rate and +35% cursed energy regeneration with minimal drawbacks. It's a clean, consistent upgrade for almost any build, particularly strong in longer PvE encounters and boss fights where sustained cursed energy matters.

A-tier clans and their trade-offs
Geto delivers +40% ATK, +35% cursed energy regeneration, and +20% cooldown reduction, but comes with a painful -20% HP penalty. The AOE damage potential and spirit absorption make it excellent for mob clearing, though the health loss makes you noticeably squishier in harder content.
Zen'in sits at +35% ATK, +15% crit rate, and +30% cooldown reduction, offset by -20% cursed energy. It leans heavily toward weapon and raw offense builds. With any weapon equipped, Zen'in grants an extra 60 flat attack, 10% cooldown reduction, and 5% damage reduction. For weapon mains, it's borderline S-tier. For technique-focused players, the cursed energy penalty holds it back.
Fushiguro has the second-highest raw attack bonus at +45% ATK with +10% cooldown reduction, but loses 15% cursed energy. The high attack makes it a strong burst option, though the lack of crit rate can make damage feel inconsistent without supporting gear.
Abe provides +30% ATK and a hefty +55% cursed energy, ideal for technique-heavy builds that need sustained ability uptime. The cursed energy regeneration debuff (-10%) holds it back slightly from the top tier.
Todo rounds out A-tier with +25% ATK and +30% crit damage. Losing 5% damage reduction makes you a bit more fragile, but the offensive stats are solid for a clan that's relatively easy to obtain at a 27.78% drop rate.

B-tier clans — functional but outclassed
Inumaki gives +20% ATK and +35% cursed energy at the cost of 10% HP. The Cursed Speech technique sync adds 40 flat attack and 8% damage reduction, which makes this combo surprisingly viable for general farming. Cursed Speech isn't the fastest raid technique, but the comfort of low-cooldown spam with decent stats keeps Inumaki relevant.
Kamo offers +40% crit damage and +20% damage reduction but loses 15% HP. The damage reduction is a rare defensive stat that helps in sustained fights, though the low health partially offsets it. Paired with Blood Manipulation, the Kamo clan gains 50 flat attack and 5% additional damage reduction — a strong mid-game raid combo that's often underrated.
Kugisaki provides +25% crit damage and +20% HP but loses 10% cursed energy. The Straw Doll technique sync grants 40 flat attack and 8% damage reduction, but Straw Doll itself feels clunky in practice. The stats are fine on paper; the technique gameplay is the weak link.

C-tier clans — reroll targets
Nanami gives just +10% crit rate and +10% ATK with a -10% HP debuff. The Ratio technique sync does add 40 flat attack and 8% damage reduction, which makes it a surprisingly clean early-game combo for players under level 400. As a standalone clan, though, the stats are too small to justify keeping long-term.
Itadori offers +20% ATK and loses 10% HP. It's a common clan with a 70% drop rate, and while the attack bonus is usable for beginners, it doesn't scale into mid or late game. Reroll as soon as you can.
Fujiwara provides +12% ATK and +10% damage reduction with a small -5% HP penalty. The buffs are too minor to compete with anything above B-tier.
Miwa is widely considered the worst clan in the game, offering only +20% HP while losing 10% cursed energy regeneration. There's no offensive upside and no technique sync worth pursuing.

Best clan-technique combos by game stage
The combo system rewards matching specific clans with specific techniques. When a clan syncs with a technique, you receive bonus flat attack and damage reduction — flat attack being one of the strongest stats in the game because it scales independently of percentage-based boosts.
| Game stage | Recommended combo | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Early game | Nanami + Ratio | +40 flat ATK and 8% DR on a common, easy-to-obtain clan; strong progress booster under level 400 |
| Mid game | Kamo + Blood Manipulation | +50 flat ATK and 5% DR; Blood Manipulation is already a top raid burst technique |
| Late game (DPS) | Sukuna + Shrine | +60 flat ATK and 10% DR on the most complete all-around technique |
| Late game (burst) | Kashimo + Mythical Beast Amber | +60 flat ATK and 10% DR on the highest raw damage technique |
| Limitless mains | Gojo + Limitless | Massive stat package including 60 flat ATK, 10% DR, 25% ATK, 50% CD, 20% CDR |
| Weapon builds | Zen'in + any weapon | +60 flat ATK, 10% CDR, 5% DR; best weapon package for technique-free builds |
Toji is worth a special mention for weapon-committed players. It grants +100% HP, +100% crit damage, +100% ATK, and +30% cooldown reduction, but completely eliminates your cursed energy — meaning no cursed techniques at all. With any weapon, Toji adds another 120 flat attack, 20% cooldown reduction, and 10% damage reduction. As a pure weapon clan, nothing else comes close.

How to reroll clans in Jujutsu Zero
Step 1: Open the game menu and navigate to the Spins tab. Each spin uses a Clan Roll, which you can earn through quests, codes, or in-game currency.
Step 2: Use your available rolls and check the result. If you land on a C-tier or D-tier clan, spin again. Prioritize reaching S-tier or A-tier before investing heavily in your build.
Step 3: Farm quests for yen to purchase additional spins. Jujutsu Zero codes periodically offer free clan rolls and lumens — redeeming these early gives you more chances at rare clans without spending yen. A pity system guarantees rare drops after a streak of failed rolls.
The drop rates are steep for the best clans. Sukuna and Tengen each have roughly a 0.02% chance per spin, while special-grade clans like Gojo, Geto, and Zen'in sit around 0.25%. Patience and consistent rerolling are the most reliable path to a top-tier clan, so burning through free code rolls early is the smartest move you can make.

Jujutsu Zero's meta continues to evolve with each update, and the introduction of clan-technique combo bonuses has meaningfully reshuffled the hierarchy. The core takeaway remains straightforward: Sukuna, Kashimo, and Kenjaku define the damage ceiling, Tengen owns the survivability niche, and Gojo is exceptional if you're committed to Limitless. Everything below A-tier is a stepping stone you should plan to replace.