Swords Guide
Swords guide for Jujutsu Legacy: blade types, enchant materials, best swords for physical builds, and where to farm each weapon.
Sword Basics and Scaling
Swords in Jujutsu Legacy on Roblox augment physical and hybrid builds. Equipping a blade changes light attack patterns and enables sword-specific skills on some techniques. Kamo clan gains explicit sword stat multipliers per the Clan Tier List.
Blades tier from common training swords at Jujutsu High shops to legendary drops from Shinjuku elites. Damage scales with strength and sword stat where applicable. Magic-only techniques may ignore sword benefits — verify your kit before investing mats.
Inspect sword tooltip level requirements before purchase — over-level blades sit unusable in inventory while you grind, wasting yen that could buy potions instead.
Heavenly Restriction and Missal Fists players often prioritize swords for sustained PvE clear speed even when techniques supply most burst damage.
Farming and Upgrade Paths
Metro dungeon bosses drop first viable rare swords with socket slots for enchants. Farm until you unlock a blade matching your level bracket — upgrading every ten levels early saves quest time.
Enchant materials drop from Culling Games guardians and Shinjuku street events. Enchants add elemental damage, lifesteal, or technique synergy lines. Do not enchant green swords; wait for purple or gold bases to avoid wasting mats.
Some swords are boss-exclusive with unique passives — cross-reference Boss Guide entries before farming the wrong encounter for weeks.
Build Synergies
Physical PvE stacks strength, health accessories, and strength-scaling enchants on swords. Pair with Star Rage or Heavenly Restriction for melee dominance in PvE content.
PvP sword users favor speed enchants and quick light attack cancels. PvP builds may swap to fist-only combos on techniques that disable sword swings in arenas — test in training grounds first.
Vessel paths alter sword value: Sukuna vessel kits may prefer cursed tools over traditional blades. Check Sukuna Vessel notes before min-maxing sword enchants.
Maintenance and Patch Awareness
Swords degrade or require repair yen on some patches after heavy raid use. Stock repair kits from Shinjuku vendors before marathon sessions.
Balance updates tweak sword base damage and enchant caps. Monitor Trello when developers buff curse techniques over melee — flex players keep a maxed sword and backup technique-only loadout.
Combine sword progression with accessories and traits for cohesive gear goals rather than hyper-focusing one slot.
Sword Progression Milestones
Aim for these milestones: first blue sword from Metro dungeons around level 120, first purple with open enchant slot around level 350, first gold or equivalent before Shinjuku raid queues around level 700. Attempting raids with training blades wastes party slots.
Test sword moveset in training grounds after every upgrade — swing timing changes subtly between tiers. Rebind keys if needed using our controls guide so muscle memory matches new animation lengths.
If you pivot from sword build to pure technique, stash the sword instead of selling. Meta shifts may restore sword value after the next balance patch.
Sword users should sync enchant element with technique element when possible — flame enchants on Disaster Flames kits, for example — to maximize passive synergy bonuses on endgame content.
Blacksmith NPC queues spike after patch days — farm mats first during hype, then enchant when lines shrink an hour later instead of standing AFK blocking other players.
Loan spare swords to friends only metaphorically — untradeable gear means they must farm their own blade while you share route knowledge from this guide.
Compare sword DPS on identical quest mobs before and after upgrades — subjective feel lies; timed kill quests give objective proof your farm was worth the yen spent.
Endgame sword min-max is optional for curse-only kits — skip this guide section entirely if your technique never scales from blade stats.
Training swords from Jujutsu High vendors remain valid backup blades when repair costs exceed temporary downgrade savings during yen droughts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all techniques use swords?
No. Curse-heavy kits may not benefit. Check technique tooltips and test in training grounds.
Best sword for early game?
First blue rarity from Metro dungeons with strength main stat. Replace as level requirements climb.
How do enchants work?
Apply mats at blacksmith NPCs in Metro and Shinjuku. Higher rarity swords accept more enchant tiers.
Does Kamo clan need swords?
Kamo bonuses explicitly boost sword stat — ideal for blade-focused builds but not mandatory for all players.