Jujutsu Infinite, a Roblox game inspired by the well-known anime, Jujutsu Kaisen, is currently out for all the players to try. Despite being in development, there is already a lot of content, and it’s looking very promising. Whether you want to help test and contribute to the game or just play it, this guide has what you need. I will be showing everything you need to know about this game as a beginner.
Complete Beginner’s Guide
Before we get into the gameplay-related content, I will first show you all the essential information you’ll need to know before you step foot into the game. Then, I’ll talk about everything the game has to offer at the moment, including Locations, NPCs, and Progression. Let’s get right into it!
Controls
One of the many good things this game brings to the table is its compatibility with both PC and mobile devices. Many other Roblox games miss out on this feature, and Jujutsu Infinite made sure to make the experience better for the players.
Here are all the controls for Jujutsu Infinite. Make sure to keep them in mind before hopping into the game:
Basic Controls:
- LMB – Punch
- Spacebar – Jump (Double tap for double jump)
- Q – Dash (Press Q again for a shorter dash, press Q without directional keys to cancel dash)
Special Moves:
- R – Heavy Punch
- E – Rush (Hold to charge, release to perform)
- Without a target, Rush propels you in the direction of your camera for quick movement.
- With a target, Rush provides an audio cue before dashing towards your opponent.
Defensive Actions:
- F – Block
- H – Vent (Use when prompted to escape combos)
Cursed Energy:
- Shift – Charge Cursed Energy
Movement and Lock Options:
- Left CTRL – Toggle Sprint
- Left ALT – Shift Lock
Menu
Next up is the Menu, where you can interact with lots of in-game content. It can be seen in the lower left part of the screen. Here are all the options (from left to right):
Shop: Buy gamepasses, in-game cash, XP boosts, and input codes here.
Settings: Customize game settings:
- PVP: Turn PVP on/off (off by default).
- Camera Shake: Toggle camera shake.
- Vignette: Toggle the screen edge effect.
- Mobile Controls: Enable/disable mobile controls.
- Music: Turn in-game music on/off.
- Low GFX: Improve game performance by removing textures.
Parties: Create parties for shared XP. Each party member gets 20% of XP from enemies. Max 4 players per party.
Inventory: Equip armor and cursed weapons. View boss/event drop items.
Skills: Two options.
- Skill Shop: Buy Curse Techniques, Taijutsu, and Innate Techniques with in-game money.
- Customize: Equip purchased skills. One moveset for Cursed Techniques and Taijutsu, and one for Innate Techniques.
In order to use them, you must first equip/assign them in “Customize” and press 1 for Cursed Techniques and Taijutsu, and 2 for Innate Abilities. For mobile users, you can simply press them on the middle-bottom part of the screen.
Stats: Distribute stat points earned while leveling up:
- Health: Increases HP.
- Strength: Boosts fist/weapon damage.
- Energy: Raises cursed energy.
- Technique: Enhances cursed technique damage.
Gamepasses
Just like every Roblox game, Jujutsu Infinite also offers Gamepasses that players can buy through Robux. These are special features that not only give you a better experience, but also helps and supports the developers of the game. So far, there are 5 gamepasses available for purchase/under development:
- Innate Slots 3 and 4: Costs 399 Robux each, 798 Robux for both. Equip 2 more Innate Techniques.
- Toji’s Heavenly Restriction: Costs 1,699 Robux. Gives you Toji Fushiguro’s moveset from Jujutsu Kaisen, replacing Innate Techniques. Toggle it at the Toji Fushiguro NPC in starter areas.
- Toxic Emotes: Costs 249 Robux. Details coming soon.
- Item Notifier: Costs 2,699 Robux. Get in-game notifications for Cursed Weapons, Cursed Items, or Sukuna Fingers.
- Innate Bag: Costs 799 Robux. Equip previously spun Innates, even those spun before buying this pass.
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Character Creation & Innate Techniques
Before getting into the game, you will first need to make your character. Of course, you’ll be able to customize and make it look as you like. Moreover, there will be cosmetics that you can equip to your character.
As much as character customization generally doesn’t have any effect on gameplay, Innate Techniques are important mechanics that you must pay attention to create a strong character.
Each Innate Technique has its movesets and has rarity. Rarer ones will be stronger than more common techniques.
You will have to spin for them on character creation or selection (there will be free ones, while you will have to use Robux for more spins) – where the gamepasses will also come in handy to get 4 slots of Innate Techniques.
Here are the Innate Techniques available in the game at the moment as well their spin chance, Special Grades – 0.25%, Legendary – 2.75%, Rare – 7%, Uncommon – 25%, and Common – 70%:
- Special Grades
- Limitless
- Idle Transfiguration
- Rika
- Sukuna’s Vessel
- Legendary
- Judgeman
- Disaster Flames
- Rare
- Ratio Technique
- Cursed Speech
- Cryokinesis
- Blood Manipulation
- Uncommon
- Blazing Courage
- Boogie Woogie
- Common
- Tool Manipulation
- Construction
Locations
Next up, I will list all the current in-game locations and what you can find in each of them. There are currently two locations in the game at the moment.
You can fast travel through Subways located at every starting area in each of the different maps. Going down the stairs will allow you to teleport to any of the other maps in the game.
- Tokyo Hub – This is the starting location where everyone begins the game. It’s mainly a hub for moving to other levels or for socializing. Step on the tracks to teleport to other maps. To return here, use the subway system in different maps, usually near the starting points or Jujutsu High.
- Zen Forest – The Zen Forest is the first level. There are three bosses here: Ruin Guardian, Volcano Deity, and Rot Cardinal. There will be more friendly NPCs here as well to sell you equipment and help you become stronger.
NPCs
We’ll also talk about all the characters you can interact with, including Quest Givers, friendly NPCs, bosses, and other NPCs that help you progress the game.
- Universal NPCs – they are called “universal” because they can be found on all the starting areas of every map in the game.
- Gojo Satorou – The NPC allows you to increase your Sorcerer Grade, which lets you get certain weapons. Also, he unlocks the ability to use Domain Expansion, and teaches you Maximum Technique.
- Toji Fushiguro – Allows you to Enable and Disable Heavenly Restriction if you own the Gamepass.
- Megumi Fushiguro – Currently no information about this NPC.
- Zen Forest NPCs – these are the NPCs you can find in the first level. Keep in mind that you will need to upgrade your gear to progress further into the game without getting one-shot, and these NPCs will help you out.
- Rusty Katana Shopkeeper – You’ll see the shopkeeper near the beginner spawn, outside the dojo and sells a Rusty Katana Cursed Tool for $100.
- Reverse Curse Technique Trainer – This NPC will teach you the Reverse Curse Technique for $50,000 and 3 Ruin Shards.
- Ruin Armor Crafter – This NPC will sell you the Vest of Ruin for $30,000 and 8 Ruin Shards.
- Magma Armor Crafter – This NPC sells the Magma Jacket and Pants for $100,000 each, plus 4 Magma Shards each. So, the full set costs $200,000 and 8 Magma Shards. You can find this NPC at the entrance of the Volcano Deity boss area.
- Quest Givers – I’ll provide a more in-depth discussion of quests in the ‘How to Level Up Fast’ section below. To begin, quests within this game are straightforward and linear. Your primary guide will come from the on-screen marker and the indicator located in the bottom right corner.
- Zen Forest Bosses – Bosses in this area have 15-minute respawn timers and once they respawn, you’ll be notified in the chat box. In order to spawn them, you must go to Wave Rooms that randomly spawn and reach the exact number of waves depending on the boss:
- Ruin Guardian: Wave 10 – This boss is in the level 60-90 area. Get the quest from the Lake Quest Giver and follow the marker or the picture below to find it. HP is 9,500. This boss can drop items from the boss loot pool, including Ruin Shards for buying armor or boosting your Sorcerer Grade.
- Volcano Deity: Wave 20 – This boss is found near the level 165-195 area. Find the small building with the Magma Armor Crafter NPC standing outside of it. Jump down the hole and you will reach the boss. Alternatively, you can acquire the quest from the Plateau Quest Giver and follow the marker to find the boss. HP is 20,000. It can also drop items from the boss loot pool, including Magma Shards for buying armor or boosting your Sorcerer Grade.
- Rot Cardinal – This boss is in the level 270-300 area. Get the quest from the Rot Chambers Quest Giver and follow the marker or picture directions to find it. HP is 30,500. This boss can drop items from the boss loot pool, including Rot Hearts (currently no use).
How to Level Up Fast
Finally, if you’re just starting out, it’s crucial to understand how to advance in the game. As previously mentioned, quests serve as both your primary objective and your guide.
You’ll want to make sure to follow every quest marker given to you. Before you know it, you’ll be in the high-level areas. Of course, you can do your way of playing the game. However, you may find certain areas a bit challenging.
With that said, I suggest following the guidelines for each area. They have levels assigned for each quest they will give, which I will show in this list:
- Village – Level 0-15
- Plains – Level 30-45
- Lake – Level 60-90
- Valley – Level 105-120
- Canyon – Level 135-150
- Plateau – Level 165-195
- Cursed Valley – Level 210-225
- Rot Pit – Level 240-255
- Rot Chambers – Level 270-300
That sums it up in this beginner’s guide for Jujutsu Infinite. If you have questions or ideas for other articles, feel free to let us know in the comments section below. Also, you may want to check out this solo guide for GODS WILL in Roblox.
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