
Let me tell you something – when I first dove into Jujutsu Zero, I thought I could just spam Lumens and hope for the best. Boy, was I wrong! After wasting thousands of Lumens on terrible pulls, I finally sat down and actually understood the banner system. Now I’m here to save you from making the same mistakes I did.
Understanding all banner drop rates in Jujutsu Zero isn’t just about numbers – it’s about strategy, patience, and knowing exactly when to pull that trigger. Whether you’re dreaming of wielding Limitless like Gojo or unleashing Shrine’s destructive power, this guide will show you exactly how to maximize your chances.
Jujutsu Zero’s gacha system revolves around Lumens – the premium currency you’ll use to summon Cursed Techniques (CT) from various banners. What makes this system unique is how it handles rate-ups and luck mechanics, something I wish I’d understood from day one.
Each banner features four Special Grade techniques, but with a crucial twist: one technique gets a massive 62.5% rate-up chance when you do manage to hit that elusive Special Grade pull. The other three techniques split the remaining 37.5%, making banner choice absolutely critical to your success.
After playing countless gacha games, I’ve got to say – Jujutsu Zero’s system feels refreshingly fair. Sure, the 0.5% base Special Grade rate might seem brutal, but the Ultra Lucky mode that doubles your chances to 1.25% is a game-changer.
What really hooked me was how duplicates aren’t completely useless. When you pull a technique you already own, it converts into “Extras” for upgrading your main CT. This means every pull has value, even when RNG isn’t on your side. I’ve personally upgraded my Limitless technique three times now, and the difference in damage output is insane!
Here’s the foundation of everything you need to know:
| Rarity Grade | Standard Rate | Lucky Rate | Ultra Lucky Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Special Grade | 0.5% | 0.75% | 1.25% |
| First Grade | 2.5% | 3.5% | 5% |
| Second Grade | 25% | 25% | 50.75% |
| Third Grade | 72% | 60.75% | 43% |
Pro Tip: Never summon on Standard mode if you can help it. Ultra Lucky more than doubles your Special Grade chances!
Every banner follows the same structure, just with different featured techniques:
Unless you hit that Special Grade jackpot, you’ll be pulling from the same pools regardless of banner:
First Grade Pool (2.5% – 5% Chance)
Second Grade Pool (25% – 50.75% Chance)
Third Grade Pool (43% – 72% Chance)
Based on my experience (and mistakes), here’s my proven strategy:
Don’t bounce between banners like I did initially. With such low Special Grade rates, you need to focus all your Lumens on one banner to maximize that 62.5% rate-up advantage.
I learned this the hard way – Ultra Lucky mode is absolutely worth it. Whether through gamepasses, luck potions, or event items, make sure you’re boosted before any serious summoning session.
Even on the Limitless banner, there’s still a 37.5% chance you’ll get something else when you hit Special Grade. Prepare for this mentally and financially!
While banners are important, don’t ignore crate farming. Every crate in the game has a small chance to drop Special Grades too. I actually got my first Disaster Flames from a random Grade 1 crate!
Before you start spending, grab these working codes for extra Lumens:
These codes give you roughly 10,000 Lumens combined – enough for a solid start!
The developers recently buffed AFK rewards, making passive Lumens farming more viable than ever. You can find the AFK Rewards NPC in the spawn area between the beginner quest NPCs.
Current featured banners include Disaster Flames and Limitless, with Shrine temporarily unavailable. Keep an eye on the official Discord for banner rotations and pity system adjustments.
Unlike traditional gacha games, Jujutsu Zero doesn’t use a hard pity system that carries over between banners. Always check the latest patch notes – developers occasionally tweak this mechanic.
Set a budget before you start. I recommend having at least 50,000 Lumens saved before attempting serious banner pulls. Anything less is just gambling without strategy.
A: I recommend the Limitless Banner for its versatility in both PvP and PvE content. It carries you through most game modes effectively.
A: Ultra Lucky status comes from gamepasses, luck potions, or specific event items. It’s absolutely essential for serious summoning.
A: Yes! Duplicates convert to “Extras” for upgrading your main technique, increasing damage and reducing cooldowns.
A: Save them! Wait for Ultra Lucky status and your desired banner’s rate-up period. Patience pays off in this game.
A: Absolutely! While not as powerful as Special Grades, Blood Manipulation is one of the best First Grade techniques and can carry you through mid-game content.
After hundreds of hours playing Jujutsu Zero and analyzing every banner system, I can tell you that understanding these drop rates is the difference between frustration and success. The gacha system might seem brutal at first, but with the right strategy and a bit of patience, you’ll be pulling those Special Grade techniques in no time.
Remember to always check for the latest Jujutsu Infinite Innate Technique Tier List for related content, and don’t forget to grab those free codes before you start summoning!
What technique are you aiming for? Drop your banner stories and strategies in the comments below – I’d love to hear about your Jujutsu Zero journey!