
I’ve spent countless hours on Roblox, but few games have grabbed my attention quite like Jujutsu Shenanigans. There’s something deeply satisfying about dodging a Domain Expansion and countering with your own combo. But let’s be honest—playing as a pre-made character is fun, but creating your own? That’s where the real addiction starts.
If you’ve been scrolling through the leaderboards and wondering how everyone has these unique, cool-looking avatars with devastating movesets, you’re in the right place. Today, I’m breaking down exactly how to create your own Jujutsu Shenanigans characters. We’ll cover the customization menu, picking the right Cursed Technique, and the little details most guides miss.
Before we dive into the “how,” let’s talk about the “what.” Unlike many anime RPGs on Roblox where you just pick a ” Goku” or “Naruto” skin, Jujutsu Shenanigans offers a robust system that blends avatar customization with ability selection.
When you first boot up the game, you aren’t just dropped into a lobby. You enter a character customization suite that determines your stats, your visual style, and your Cursed Technique (CT). This isn’t just cosmetic; your choices here define your playstyle. Are you a tanky brawler who relies on hand-to-hand combat, or a ranged specialist using Cursed Energy blasts?
I’ve noticed a lot of new players rush through this screen to start fighting, only to regret their choices later. Don’t be that guy. Taking the time to craft your character properly is the difference between getting steamrolled and dominating the server.
Look, I love Gojo and Sukuna as much as the next fan. Their abilities are iconic. But there’s a specific thrill in seeing a character I designed execute a flawless combo. It adds a layer of immersion that playing a canon character just can’t match.
In my experience, playing a custom “OC” (Original Character) forces you to get creative with the mechanics. You can’t rely on knowing the anime’s plot to predict your moves. You have to learn the frame data and hitboxes of your specific build. It makes every win feel earned. Plus, the roleplay community in this game is massive, and having a unique look helps you stand out instantly.
If you are looking for inspiration on which abilities are currently dominating the meta, check out our Jujutsu Shenanigans Tier List to see which techniques are worth grinding for.
Alright, let’s get into the meat of the guide. Creating a character is technically simple, but optimizing them requires some know-how.
This is the most critical decision you will make. The game divides techniques into different categories—Standard, Special Grade, and those unlocked via codes or quests.
My Pro Tip: Don’t just pick the flashiest move. Pick one that fits your ping and playstyle. If you have higher ping, avoid combo-heavy melee CTs and opt for AoE (Area of Effect) abilities instead.
The avatar editor in Jujutsu Shenanigans is surprisingly deep. You can adjust body types, hair, and accessories. However, keep in mind that hitboxes are mostly standardized, but visual clarity matters.
Once your look is set, you’ll see a stat distribution board. You usually have points to allocate between:
For a fresh character, I usually dump points into Cursed Energy early on. It helps you clear PvE mobs faster for farming, which allows you to respec later for PvP.
Who doesn’t love free stuff? While creating your character, you might have the option to redeem codes for exclusive titles, currency, or even special customization items. The developers drop these codes during updates or milestones.
Here are a few steps to redeem them:
Note: Codes expire fast. I update my list constantly, so bookmark our page for the Latest Jujutsu Shenanigans Codes to ensure you never miss a free roll.
Current Working Codes (Sample):
SORCERER – Free YenSHIBUYA – Stat Reset (Great for testing new builds!)DOMAIN – 5 Free SpinsAlways check the codes after a game update, as the devs often hide new customization items there.
The meta shifts constantly. In the most recent patch notes, the developers introduced a few features that changed how we create characters:
Keep an eye on the update logs. Sometimes, a character you built months ago becomes irrelevant because a specific Cursed Technique got nerfed. If you want to stay competitive, you need to adapt your character build to the current patch. For a deep dive into recent changes, read our analysis of the Jujutsu Shenanigans Patch Notes.
Creating a character is just step one. Making them viable is step two. Here are a few tricks I’ve learned after getting my butt kicked repeatedly:
I get a lot of questions in the comments, so I wanted to address the most common ones regarding character creation.
A: Yes! You don’t have to delete your character. You can purchase a “CT Reroll” from the shop using in-game currency or Robux. It’s random, though, so you might not get the technique you want immediately.
A: No. The gender selection is purely cosmetic. It does not change your hitbox size or damage output, so play whatever look you prefer.
A: For beginners, I recommend a build focused on Cursed Energy and a technique with range. It allows you to learn the game mechanics from a distance without getting caught in close-range brawls immediately.
A: Domain Expansions are usually locked to specific Cursed Techniques. You unlock the ability to use them once you reach a certain level with your character (usually Level 50 or 100) and complete a specific questline.
Building your character in Jujutsu Shenanigans is more than just picking a pretty face—it’s about carving out your identity in a chaotic, cursed world. Whether you want to be a support healer for your squad or a solo DPS machine, the tools are right there in the menu.
Take your time, experiment with the sliders, and don’t be afraid to use a Stat Reset if things aren’t working out. The perfect build is out there waiting for you. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Domain Expansion to test. See you on the battlefield!
Got a cool character build? Drop your stat distribution and favorite technique in the comments below—I’d love to try it out!