Jujutsu Infinite: Best Innate Cursed Technique Tier List (Winter Update)

Don't waste your resources. Here are the best and strongest Innates in Jujutsu Infinite!

Christian Gallos
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With Jujutsu Infinite taking the platform by storm (over 200k concurrent players, just in case you didn’t know), I thought it’s only right I bring you the ultimate innate tier list. Much like most of the content in the game, there’s a good chance you’ll end up spending Robux to roll for Innate Techniques. And considering the limit of innate slots you can have in the game, this tier list might help you make the right choice. No more wasting time—let’s jump in!

Best Innate Cursed Technique Tier List (Winter Update)

In Jujutsu Infinite, innates are powerful techniques that give you unique abilities, and they’re a core part of what makes your character strong. They’re randomized, and depending on what you roll, you could get anything from the most OP abilities to some pretty underwhelming ones. There are a variety of innates in the game, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.

The catch? You’ll likely have to spend some Robux to get the good ones, and since there’s a limited number of innate slots you can have, making the right choice is crucial. So, I’m here to break down the best ones and help you figure out what’s worth your time and investment!

Best innates in Jujutsu Infinite ranked in a tier list.

S-Tier

  • Star Rage – Hands down, the best technique in the game. Star Rage is a beast through the whole leveling process. It’s nearly unbeatable, with Infinity being the only thing that can top it. If you want power, this takes the crown.
  • Infinity – Star Rage and Infinity are neck and neck for the top spot. Personally, I prefer Star Rage, but Infinity is absolutely ridiculous. With a solid domain and insane max, you can basically become invincible. Both of these are way above everything else.
  • Volcano – Easily the best legendary in the game. If you’re grinding low levels, this is the one to get. Crazy AOE moves, high damage, and a wild domain make it an S-tier technique.

A-Tier

  • Gambler Fever – Insane range, solid hitboxes, and a domain that buffs your moves. This one beats Rika easily and sits comfortably at the top of A-tier.
  • Cursed Queen – I’ll admit, I’m a bit biased here because I run this technique, but it’s legit. Great damage at both high and low levels and the ability to steal your opponent’s technique? It’s fun to use and solid for PVE, so it lands just ahead of Demon Vessel in A-tier.
  • Demon Vessel – This one’s solid but not as amazing as some of the other special grades. I’ve seen crazy builds with it, but for most players, it’s a little underwhelming. Top of A-tier for sure, though.
  • Judgment – Judgment is seriously underrated. It’s better than Cryokinesis in pretty much every way, and while it’s not used a lot, it’s at the top of A-tier for a reason—clear and powerful.
  • Soul Manipulation – Honestly, the worst of the special grades. Might be useful in PVP, but in PVE? It’s a mess. It gets a spot just before Judgment in A-tier.
  • Cryokinesis – Massive AOE, solid damage, and the ability to freeze enemies. Ice Age is insane, plus it guard breaks. Cryokinesis is the strongest rare for PVE and just edges out Ratio, so it’s in the A-tier.

B-Tier

  • Ratio – This rare technique hits hard and has the Overtime skill that boosts speed, defense, and reduces cooldowns. Definitely one of the best rares, so it lands near the top of B-tier.
  • Cursed SpeechMegaphone is the standout move here, turning all cursed speech skills into a huge AOE attack. It’s great for PVE, but the other skills are mediocre. Still, it’s one of the better rares, so it sits above Blood Manipulation in B-tier.
  • Blood Manipulation – Rare Blood Manipulation isn’t anywhere near the special grades, but it’s still better than some of the trash below it. It has a nice passive that creates blood orbs that explode with Supernova, but it’s still not amazing. B-tier.
  • Hydrokinesis – This legendary is straight-up underwhelming. No good moves at all. Better than Straw Doll, but that’s about it. B-tier, just above Straw Doll.

C-Tier

  • Straw Doll – Yeah, this technique is just bad. Annoying to use and overly complicated for no good reason. C-tier all the way.

D-Tier

Alright, now let’s quickly clear out the dogshiet techniques. These are the ones you don’t even want to waste your time on, so here’s a rapid-fire breakdown:

  • Blazing Courage – If I catch you using this and you’re not literally tied up or held at gunpoint, you’re done for.
  • Boogie Woogie – Cool concept, but practically? Nah, not happening.
  • Construction – Why? A game focused on PVE and you’re cloning yourself? Doesn’t help.
  • Tool Manipulation – Minigun’s fun, but that’s about it. Still falls flat.

Wrapping Up

Wrapping it all up, we’ve taken a deep dive into the best and worst innates in Jujutsu Infinite, and hopefully, this tier list will help you avoid wasting your Robux on subpar techniques. Whether you’re grinding for power or just aiming for something fun, this list should point you in the right direction. So, go ahead, get out there, and show off those insane abilities!

Christian has been deep in the gaming world for over a decade, transitioned from being a League of Legends: Wild Rift Esports player to creating video game content full-time. He's dabbled in all kinds of genres and platforms, building not just skills but a long list of games played along the way. These days, Christian is all about sharing that passion, making content that feels real, relatable, connected and most importantly, helpful to the gaming community!
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