
I’ve been grinding in Jujutsu Shenanigans ever since the latest patch dropped, and honestly, my hands hurt—but in a good way. The 10th February update isn’t just a simple hotfix; it’s a massive shake-up to the meta that has completely changed how I approach fights. Whether you’re a seasoned Sorcerer or just jumping in, there’s a lot to unpack here. From reworked movesets to hidden mechanics, I’m going to walk you through everything you need to know about the All New Jujutsu Shenanigans 10th February Update Guide so you don’t get left in the dust.
For those who might have missed the announcements, this update is one of the most significant content drops we’ve seen in a while. The developers have focused heavily on balancing the combat system while introducing fresh ways to utilize Cursed Energy.
In previous patches, I noticed a lot of players relying heavily on spamming ranged moves to chip away health. It was frustrating and made close-quarters combat feel unrewarding. This update addresses that directly by adjusting hitboxes and adding endlag to certain projectiles. But the real star of the show is the introduction of new utility options that make movement feel much more fluid. It’s not just about hitting harder; it’s about moving smarter.
I’ll admit, I was skeptical at first. Usually, when a game I love gets a balance patch, I’m terrified my main build will get nerfed into the ground. However, after testing the changes for a few hours, I realized the devs actually listened to the community.
The pacing of fights feels incredible now. I no longer feel like I’m forced to play passively to avoid getting caught in an infinite combo. The new “Rush” mechanics allow for aggressive playstyles that feel rewarding. There’s nothing quite like closing the gap between you and a sniper-spammer with a well-timed dash and punishing them with a newly buffed heavy attack. It feels crisp, responsive, and fair—something every fighting game should strive for.
This is the meat of the guide. If you want to win in the current meta, you need to master the specific changes made to movement and combat flow. Here is my step-by-step breakdown of how to utilize the new systems:
The update tweaked the stamina consumption for dashing.
Physical attacks got a significant range buff.
If you main a specific style, check your Awakening meter gain. It has been standardized across the board.
No update guide is complete without checking for free rewards. I always make it a habit to redeem codes immediately after a patch because developers often drop new codes to celebrate the release.
As of this writing, here are the codes you should try. Note that these can expire quickly, so redeem them in the customization menu ASAP:
SORCERERFEB – Redeem for 5,000 Yen (New!)FIXESANDMORE – Redeem for a free SpinSHUTDOWNGIFT – Redeem for 2,000 YenIf these don’t work, the developers might have expired them by the time you read this. I recommend checking the official Discord or the game’s description page for the most up-to-the-minute codes.
I’ve summarized the official patch notes into a quick-read table so you don’t have to scroll through pages of text.
| Feature | Change Details | Impact on Meta |
|---|---|---|
| Projectile Moves | Reduced projectile speed by 10% for standard shots. | Makes sniping harder; encourages close combat. |
| Blocking | Perfect Blocking now grants a small amount of Curse Energy. | Rewards defensive players; turtle play is viable. |
| New Style: Vessel | Added a new fighting style purchasable in the shop. | High damage, low range. Great for 1v1s. |
| Map Changes | Added breakable walls in the City map. | Environmental kills are now possible. |
| Bug Fixes | Fixed an exploit where players could fly under the map. | Game stability improved. |
One specific change I want to highlight is the Perfect Block buff. This is a game-changer. If you aren’t practicing your parry timing, you are missing out on free energy. I spent an hour just practicing parries against NPCs, and it has completely transformed my PvP game.
If you want to climb the leaderboards following this update, here are three pro tips I’ve picked up:
A: In my opinion? Yes. It costs a hefty amount of Yen, but the damage output is insane. Just be aware that you have very little range, so you need to be good at closing gaps.
A: They didn’t nerf the damage, but they changed the stun duration. It feels slightly shorter, giving enemies a tiny window to escape if they time their roll perfectly. You have to be more precise with your follow-up attacks.
A: The new titles introduced in the Feb update are tied to the daily login rewards and winning matches with the new style equipped. I got mine after winning 10 matches with the Vessel style.
A: Make sure your graphics quality is set to at least 3. Some of the breakable environment assets don’t render on lower settings, which can actually put you at a disadvantage.
The 10th February update for Jujutsu Shenanigans has breathed new life into the game for me. It rewards skill, timing, and smart movement more than ever before. I’m already seeing a shift in how people play, and the days of running away and throwing projectiles seem to be numbered. Jump in, redeem those codes, and try out the new mechanics—just remember to practice your parries, or I’ll be the one punishing you in the arena! Happy gaming, everyone.