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Jujutsu Shenanigans Tier List: Best Styles Ranked for 2026

Every style ranked from S+ to B tier in Jujutsu Shenanigans, with tips on Megumi, Mahito, Gojo, and Sukuna to help you win more fights.

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Nuwel

Updated Apr 3, 2026

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Jujutsu Shenanigans drops you into a city-wide brawl with no tutorial, no hand-holding, and no mercy. You pick a Style, jump into the fight, and start knocking out opponents for points. Picking the wrong Style when you're still learning the game can feel like showing up to a Culling Game with a butter knife. This tier list breaks down every currently available Style from best to worst, based on community win rates and player feedback, so you can spend less time losing and more time winning.

How does the Jujutsu Shenanigans tier list work?

Before getting into the rankings, one thing needs to be said clearly: every Style in this game is viable if you put the time in. This tier list reflects community consensus, win rate data, and the opinions of experienced players, as documented by Pocket Gamer's April 2026 breakdown. A character sitting at A tier can absolutely beat an S+ tier player if the lower-tier player knows their kit better.

Think of these rankings as a starting point, not a verdict. If you fall in love with a specific Style, stick with it. Mastery beats tier placement every time in a game this skill-dependent.

Full tier list: every Style ranked

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Rankings based on community voting and win rate data, last updated March 2026 via TierMaker community rankings.

 

What makes S+ tier so dominant?

10 Shadows (Megumi)

Megumi sits at the very top, but he comes with a steep learning curve. His entire kit revolves around shadow summons, each with their own abilities, mirroring how Megumi Fushiguro fights in Jujutsu Kaisen with his shikigami. You cannot just spam skills with him. You need to learn what each summon does, when to deploy them, and how to keep yourself alive while they do the heavy lifting.

Here's the catch: Megumi has low HP. Playing him means staying at range, letting your summons apply pressure, and only committing to direct attacks when you have an opening. According to Pocket Gamer's tier list coverage, this is one of the most unique playstyles in the game, and the payoff for mastering it is enormous.

Perfection (Mahito)

Mahito is the opposite of Megumi in almost every way. He is a melee bruiser with a straightforward kit, a low skill floor, and almost no real weaknesses. His hands can transform into hammers, swords, or whips depending on the situation, and he can summon small minions for extra pressure. His Domain Expansion is arguably the most punishing in the game: if he lands a hug on an opponent, it is effectively over for them.

As noted in Pocket Gamer's April 2026 analysis, Mahito consistently tops community tier lists. He works for new players who want immediate results and experienced players who want a reliable, aggressive option.

Mahito's Domain Expansion

Mahito's Domain Expansion

Which S tier Styles are worth your time?

Vessel (Yuji/Sukuna)

The Vessel is the highest-skill character in the game. In his base form as Yuji, he plays like an aggressive melee brawler. When his Awakening triggers, he transforms into Sukuna, gaining significant range and a serious damage spike. The problem is that the mechanics required to get the most out of this transition demand near-perfect timing.

Get that timing right, and the Vessel becomes genuinely oppressive. Get it wrong, and you are just a below-average brawler with a flashy cutscene. Per Pocket Gamer's coverage, this is one of the hardest Styles to master in the entire game.

Honored One (Gojo)

Gojo is the fan favourite, and for good reason. His two core mechanics are Lapse Blue, which pulls opponents toward you, and Reversal Red, which blasts them away. Between those two moves, you have reliable crowd control in both directions. On top of that, he can nullify incoming attacks, teleport around the arena, and his Awakening literally stops opponents in their tracks.

What separates a decent Gojo from a great one is positioning and timing. The kit is easy to understand, but the ceiling is high for players who can read fights well and punish opponents at the right moment.

How to redeem free codes and what you get

Before jumping into ranked matches, grab some free in-game currency. Jujutsu Shenanigans codes give you coins you can spend on emotes, which are useful for celebrating after a good win. According to Beebom's April 2026 codes list, these are the currently active codes:

  • A7D2L26RNEPG74A3Q: Free Emote
  • X6X31F47UN8JM1NEP: Nep achievement reward
  • RIPBOWE: Free Bowedown emote

How to redeem codes

  1. Launch Jujutsu Shenanigans on Roblox.
  2. Select the Shop button in the top left corner.
  3. Navigate to the Codes tab inside the Shop menu.
  4. Type your code into the code entry field.
  5. Hit the Redeem button.

Codes in this game expire fast, as noted by Beebom. Redeem them the moment you see them. The developer posts new codes on the official Discord server and the @tze YouTube channel, so those are worth following if you want early access.

What's the best Style for beginners?

If you are brand new, the answer is Mahito or Gojo. Both have simple enough kits that you can start doing damage within your first few matches. Mahito rewards aggression, Gojo rewards positioning. Pick whichever suits how you naturally play.

Avoid Megumi and Vessel until you have a few hours in. Both require you to understand the game's timing systems before they click, and getting stomped repeatedly while learning them is a rough experience when cheaper options exist.

For a deeper breakdown of how each Style compares across the full roster, the Jujutsu Shenanigans tier list on Pocket Gamer covers individual matchup notes and keeps rankings updated with each balance patch.

Tier list summary and final thoughts

The S+ tier is where the most powerful Styles live, but only Mahito is genuinely beginner-friendly among them. Gojo is the safest S tier pick for anyone who wants power without a punishing learning curve. Megumi and Vessel reward the players willing to put in serious practice time, and when mastered, they are among the most oppressive Styles in the game.

The A and B tier Styles are not traps. Nanami, Higuruma, and the rest can hold their own in the right hands. The tier list reflects averages across the player base, not a ceiling on what any individual can achieve.

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April 3rd 2026

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April 3rd 2026