Trading has finally arrived in the second update of Jujutsu Infinite, and if you’re wondering how to get started, where to trade, or how to make the best deals, you’ve come to the right place! In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about trading, from the basics to some insider tips. I’ve also included a handy trade value tier list to help you navigate the market. Let’s jump in and level up your trading game!
Complete Trading Guide & Trade Value Tier List
So, you wanna know where to trade in Jujutsu Infinite? It’s actually pretty simple. Once you spawn in, just take a left, and you’ll see the Trade Hub. From there, just hold ‘E’ to enter, and boom, you’re in! Think of it like a busy train station: a lot of players will be zooming around, so it can get a bit chaotic. Tip: you might wanna turn down the volume if the noise gets too crazy!
Before jumping into the trading world, there are a few rules you should know (straight from the official Discord):
- Max Trades: You can only do 15 trades per day. Once you hit that, you’ll need to wait 24 hours before you can trade again.
- Cooldown: There’s a 5-minute cooldown between trades. No spamming!
- Level Requirement: You need to be level 300+ to trade unobtainable uniques and special items. But don’t worry, you can still trade other items at any level!
- Trade Location: All trades must happen inside the Trade Hub. You can’t trade in the lobby.
How To Trade
There are two ways to start a trade:
- Slash Command: Type
/trade [username]
. Remember, use the Roblox username, not your nickname. For example, my friend’s username is “Noizzap123” not just “Zion.” - Trade Button: On the bottom left of your screen, you’ll see a trade icon. Click on that, and you’ll see a list of players. Select the one you want to trade with, and a trade request will be sent!
Once the trade request pops up, you’ll see the trade UI. On the right side, you’ll see the other player’s offer, and on the left, you’ll see yours. Just pick the items you want to offer, hit “accept,” and after a 10-second countdown, the trade goes through if both sides are good. And that’s it! Super easy!
Alright, here are some pro tips for you:
1. Get the Booth Emote: You’ve probably seen players walking around with booths that show off their trades. How do they do that? It’s an emote! You can get this emote by talking to the comedian NPC back at spawn (he’s the one with the purple aura). It costs 10K cash per emote, and you’ll need to buy it a few times to unlock the booth emote. Trust me, this is a game-changer for showcasing your trades!
2. Join the Jujutsu Infinite Discord: The trading community on Discord is super active, and they’ve got dedicated channels for trading. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Info Channel: Make sure you follow the rules and always use emojis for easier communication. Keep the chat focused on trades!
- Trading Channels: You can trade only in-game items! No cross-trading with items from other games (like anime units), and avoid trading game passes unless you’re sure it’s safe.
- Base Values: For early trades, here’s a basic price guide for some common items:
- Domain Shards: 50+ Demon Fingers or 4+ Purified Cursed Hands
- Maximum Scrolls: 50+ Demon Fingers or 4+ Purified Cursed Hands
- Purified Hands: 9+ Demon Fingers
- Nature Scrolls: 9+ Demon Fingers
Trade Value Tier List
Before we jump into the actual tier list, there are a few things I want to cover. First off, if you’re looking to find trades, the best place to go is the Jujutsu Infinite Discord server I linked above. There are trading chats where you can check out what others are offering and get an idea of item values.
If you’re unsure about the value of something, you can always see what others are trading for it. For example, if you’re after a Domain Shard, check what others are offering for it or trading it for—like this guy who’s trading two Domain Shards for a Turbo Mask. Not sure if he’ll get that, but you get the idea!
Next up, let’s talk about titles. You can actually trade these, but most of them come from when the game was in testing, so they’re super rare and already considered S-tier items. Since they’re so exclusive, I didn’t want to add them to the tier list, but keep in mind that these titles are highly valuable.
Now, onto the tier list! I’m going to be ranking most of the items, but I won’t be covering every Legendary, except for the Perception Blocking Mask and the Demon Finger. I don’t think many of the Legendaries in this game are worth trading for, but let’s get into it!
S-Tier
- Strongest Bottom-Half: This is one of the rarest and most valuable items in the game! It’s definitely S-tier—only obtainable through limited-time events, so if you have one, hold onto it!
- Heian Gauntlet: It’s an unobtainable piece, and you can’t get it anymore, so its rarity makes it highly valuable.
- Iridescent Lotus: This one’s a unique-grade item that guarantees special-grade items in all your chests—it’s super useful and definitely worth trading for.
- Domain Shard: It’s highly sought after, so if you can get your hands on one, you’re definitely in a good position for trades.
- Maximum Scroll: This is a must-have for anyone trying to maximize their chances with special abilities.
- Purified Curse Hand: If you’re looking to trade for Awakening items like Burn Scares or Black Flash Arms, this one is definitely worth it!
A-Tier
- Winterbell: An unobtainable item, so I’d place this in A-tier for its rarity.
B-Tier
- Energy Nature Scroll: It’s useful for Diversion Fist rolls, though most of the outcomes aren’t great.
C-Tier
- Viscera Scythe: While it’s a decent weapon, there are just so many of them, and they’re not too rare, so they don’t hold much trade value.
D-Tier
- Golden Beckoning Cat: This one is pretty much worthless in my opinion.
- Jade Lotus: Not really a sought-after item in terms of trading value.
- Demon Finger: While one Demon Finger may not be worth much, they’re very valuable in bulk for trading, so I’d put this in A-tier. A single one doesn’t have much value, but collect a few and you’re looking at some decent trades.
Wrap-Up & Sample Trades for Reference
As for the rest of the items in the value tier list, I’ve placed most of them in C or B-tier. There are some cool unobtainable items like the Cloak of Fortune, which I’d definitely put in S-tier, but for the most part, the value of these items depends on their rarity and current demand.
I also want to mention that the trading system in Jujutsu Infinite is still pretty fresh, so these values aren’t set in stone. They’ll fluctuate as people figure out the market. So if you disagree with my tier list, that’s totally fine—let me know in the comments!
Check out some of my sample trades, let me know what you think—W or L?
- Trade #1: I made a deal for the turbo mask (unobtainable item). After a quick negotiation, I traded 50 demon fingers, a maximum scroll, and a domain shard. The deal went through.
- Trade #2: I exchanged four energy nature scrolls, the domain shard, and 100 demon fingers for the Enlighten Beads. I might’ve overpaid a bit, but it’s a test item, so I can always get those resources back.
And there you have it! With the trading system in Jujutsu Infinite now up and running, you’re ready to dive in and make the most of your trades. Whether you’re after rare items or just looking to expand your collection, following these tips will give you an edge. Be sure to check out the Discord community for more tips and stay updated as the trading market evolves. Happy trading, and may the deals be ever in your favor!