Jujutsu Legacy Beginner Guide
How to play Jujutsu Legacy on Roblox from zero: Gogo NPC quest, level 5 codes, first spins, controls, and your first hours at Jujutsu High.
Welcome to Jujutsu Legacy
Jujutsu Legacy is a Roblox RPG inspired by Jujutsu Kaisen where you roll techniques, clans, and races, complete quests across expanding maps, and fight bosses for vessels and rare loot. The current Shinjuku Showdown update pushes the level cap to 1650 and adds late-game techniques many veterans reroll hundreds of times to obtain. As a beginner, ignore that noise for your first session—focus on quests, levels, and learning controls that every build shares.
This guide answers "how to play" from character creation through your first technique spin. Pair it with our PC Controls or Mobile Controls reference and bookmark the Trello board for data you will need later.
First Steps and Gogo Quest
After spawning at Jujutsu High, talk to NPCs with visible quest markers. Your priority chain begins with Gogo, the introductory quest giver who teaches basic combat and sends you on early kill-and-collect tasks around the academy grounds. These quests grant safe XP without competing for boss spawns and introduce the quest log interface opened with M on PC or the menu button on mobile.
Complete every Gogo mission in order before wandering into higher-level zones. Skipping dialogue might feel faster but hides requirements—some steps only unlock after prior turn-ins. Follow the Early Game Walkthrough for zone-by-zone detail if Gogo's markers confuse you on a crowded server.
Learning Controls and Cursed Energy
Movement uses WASD on PC or the virtual joystick on mobile. Left-click performs M1 combos; numbered keys fire technique skills once unlocked. Three advanced keys define mid-game progression:
- B activates Cursed Energy output.
- H triggers Simple Domain for defense.
- R uses Reverse Cursed Technique to heal.
Teachers gate formal unlocks for these systems—visit them after Gogo's chain as listed in the NPC Teachers Guide. Practice B and R during early mob fights so healing feels natural before you face real bosses.
Reach Level 5 and Redeem Codes
Jujutsu Legacy requires level five before the in-game code redemption box accepts strings. Finish Gogo quests and nearby grind until the level-up notification hits five, then open the code menu from the main hub. Active strings grant technique spins, clan spins, and race spins—free power that accelerates your start.
Our Codes page lists verified active codes like ShinjukuShowdown and MutualLove; read How to Redeem Codes for the exact menu path and troubleshooting when a code fails. Never waste early spins before understanding basics—spin at the NPC only after finishing Gogo so you are not stuck in cutscenes mid-roll.
Your First Technique, Clan, and Race Spins
The Spin NPC appears after early progression milestones—typically once Gogo's introductory arc completes. You receive spins from codes, quests, and later boss drops. Techniques define your combat kit; clans multiply stats like Gojo's technique scaling; races provide baseline grade bonuses.
Most beginners roll Binding Vow (common) or Itadori clan first—both are starter-tier on our Technique and Clan Tier Lists. Do not delete your account over a bad roll; farm codes and quest rewards for rerolls before chasing S-tier techniques like Ten Shadows. Save clan spins until you understand boss drop risks covered in Protect Clan Drops.
What to Do After Your First Hour
Once you spin, equip your technique, rebind nothing yet, and resume quests toward Fly Heads and Metro content. Enable cursed energy in every fight, start searching for teacher NPCs, and join the community Discord linked from the Roblox game page for code announcements before they hit Trello.
When ready to optimize leveling, read Level Up Fast. When endgame vessels tempt you prematurely, remember Sukuna fingers drop from the Binding Vow boss in Shinjuku—content dozens of levels away. Build fundamentals now; Shinjuku Showdown endgame rewards patience more than premature boss wipes.
Finally, explore the Beginner Builds page to see which technique and clan pairings forgive mistakes while you learn M1 spacing, blocking, and when to pop Simple Domain during elite mob packs around Jujutsu High.