
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours grinding Jujutsu Zero, hunting down those elusive crates that hold the key to progression. Let me tell you – I’ve been there, done that, and I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about mastering the crate system in this game.
Crates in Jujutsu Zero aren’t just random loot boxes; they’re your primary source of Yens, Lumens, Vows, Techniques, and those game-changing rare weapons. After spending weeks testing different farming methods and documenting every spawn location, I’ve cracked the code to efficient crate farming. Trust me, once you understand how the crate system works, your progression will skyrocket.
The crate system in Jujutsu Zero is the backbone of your character progression. These aren’t your typical Roblox loot boxes – each crate type serves a specific purpose and drops different tiers of rewards. From what I’ve discovered through countless hours of gameplay, there are 11 different crate types currently in the game, each with unique drop tables and spawn mechanics.
What makes this system interesting is how it balances accessibility with rarity. While Grade 3 and Grade 2 crates respawn regularly, giving you consistent farming opportunities, the higher-tier crates like Grade 1 and Special Grade are one-time spawns per account, making them precious finds that can significantly boost your early-game progression.
I’ll be honest – what keeps me coming back to Jujutsu Zero’s crate system is the thrill of the hunt. There’s something incredibly satisfying about planning your farming route, knowing exactly which crates to target for your current goals, and watching your resources pile up.
My favorite moment was when I finally tracked down all 8 Grade 1 crates in a single run. The coordination required, the parkour skills needed for those hard-to-reach spots, and the massive payout of Lumens and rare items – it was pure gaming bliss. Plus, knowing that I was getting resources that would normally take weeks to farm in just a couple of hours? That’s the kind of efficiency every gamer dreams of.
These are your bread and butter for consistent farming. I’ve found they spawn in multiple locations across the open world and do respawn, making them perfect for daily farming routines.
How to Get: Spawn throughout the open world in various locations Best For: Consistent Yen and Lumen farming Respawn Time: Approximately 15-20 minutes (based on my testing)
Drop Rates:
Step up from Grade 3, these offer better rewards and are still farmable since they respawn. I usually prioritize these when I’m farming for mid-tier progression.
How to Get: Multiple open-world locations, respawnable Best For: Balanced farming of currency and rare drops
Drop Rates:
These are one-time spawns per account, so make them count! I’ve mapped out all 8 locations with exact coordinates and difficulty ratings.
All 8 Grade 1 Crate Locations:
Pro Tip: I recommend doing locations 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8 first as they’re Easy/Very Easy. Save the Very Hard ones for when you’ve maxed out your Air Jumps.
These are the holy grail of free crates. Extremely rare spawns with confirmed locations still being debated in the community. From my experience, they have a less than 1% spawn chance in high-level areas.
Drop Rates:
These are my go-to for consistent Vow farming. The difference between I and II is simply difficulty – Hard/Nightmare gives better drop rates.
Strengthened Crate I (Easy/Normal Toji):
Strengthened Crate II (Hard/Nightmare Toji):
Perfect for fire-themed builds and elemental gear. I farm these when I’m working on my flame technique builds.
Flame Crate (Easy/Normal Jogo):
Volcanic Crate (Hard/Nightmare Jogo):
Dropped by all mini-bosses. I don’t actively farm these unless I’m specifically grinding weapon XP, but they’re nice bonuses during regular gameplay.
Key Drops:
From Lost Wanderer NPC quests and Supply Crates. These are decent for early-game gear and supplies.
Daily Quest rewards. Must-do daily for consistent progression. The 15.651% chance for a Valuable Crate makes these worth the time investment.
These are limited-time and absolutely worth farming while available. From my experience during the current event:
How to Get:
Best Farming Method: I’ve found that AFK farming at the Jogo boss location while doing other activities is the most efficient method. Set up a macro or auto-clicker (if allowed) and let it run while you’re busy.
Spawn every 5 minutes at set locations, despawn after 1 minute if not collected. These give up to 50,000 Festive Lumens – absolutely massive for event progression.
Pro Tip: I keep a timer and check the known spawn locations every 5 minutes. The competition is fierce, but the payout is worth it.
This is controversial but incredibly effective. I use a simple auto-clicker setup for raid farming:
Disclaimer: Check game rules before using automation tools.
For Grade 3/2 crates, I’ve found that server hopping can significantly increase your hourly yield:
Beginner Route (Levels 1-50):
Mid-Game Route (Levels 50-100):
Endgame Route (Level 100+):
While you’re farming crates, don’t forget to grab these working codes for extra resources:
Active Codes:
50KLIKES – 4,500 Lumens + 30 Clan Rollsha36SdGCa22klwa2900Sj – 3,250 Lumens + 50 Clan RollsBETAUPDATE1 – 10,500 Lumens + 3,250 Festive Lumens + 160 Clan RollsI check for new codes daily – they’re usually released during major updates or milestone celebrations.
The recent Beta 1 Update introduced some significant changes to the crate system:
New Additions:
Balance Changes:
What’s Coming: The developers have hinted at additional crate types in future updates, possibly tied to new raid content. I’m keeping my eye on the official Discord for announcements.
Don’t just open every crate you find! I prioritize based on my current goals:
I’ve found that certain crates are more efficient at different times:
For raids and Special Grade hunting, I’ve formed a small group that coordinates:
Yes, confirmed. Once collected, they’re gone forever on your account. Make them count!
Grade 2 crates offer the best balance of accessibility and Yen payout (up to 12,500 with 35% drop chance).
Extremely rare – less than 1% chance in high-level areas. I’ve only found 3 in hundreds of hours.
Absolutely! Jolly and Holiday crates offer limited-time items that can’t be obtained elsewhere.
Open immediately! There’s no benefit to saving crates, and you might need the resources right away.
For pure efficiency, I recommend AFK raid farming combined with active Grade 2 crate farming during breaks.
Mastering Jujutsu Zero’s crate system has completely transformed my gameplay experience. What started as frustrating random loot hunting has become a systematic progression strategy that consistently delivers results.
Remember, the key isn’t just knowing where crates are – it’s understanding which ones to prioritize for your current goals, when to farm them, and how to optimize your routes for maximum efficiency. Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or an experienced player looking to optimize your endgame progression, this crate system has something for everyone.
I’m still discovering new strategies and optimizing my routes even after hundreds of hours. The beauty of Jujutsu Zero’s crate system is its depth – there’s always room for improvement and new techniques to master.
What’s your favorite crate farming strategy? Drop a comment below with your tips and tricks – I’m always looking to learn from fellow players and improve my methods. Happy hunting, and may your crate drops be ever in your favor!
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