Guide

Jujutsu Legacy Codes

Codes change faster than boss data, so this page separates fresh cross-checked codes from older Trello code-card entries. Redeem current codes first, then spend spins only after you know which technique, clan, or race roll you want.

Multiple July 2026 guide sources list the active set below. Destructoid also marks a level 5 requirement for the newest Dabura reward, and Twinfinite reports that the first Jujutsu Student quest can push a new character to level 5 quickly.

Jujutsu Legacy codes Trello card image

Active codes reported on July 3, 2026

Use the source column as a freshness signal, not as decoration. Jujutsu Legacy codes expire without a stable public schedule, so a code that appears across two or three July 2026 trackers is safer than a code copied from an old Trello card. Dabura OP is the newest update reward in the current set, while ShinjukuShowdown is the broadest reward because it includes Technique Spins, Clan Spins, and Race Spins.

Reward type changes the best next click. Technique Spins affect your combat kit immediately, Clan Spins and Race Spins change build direction, and mixed rewards should be redeemed before a long farming session because they can change which boss or quest route is worth your time. If you are still level 1, do the starter Jujutsu Student quest first so the level 5 requirement does not block redemption.

The table is ordered for action rather than archive browsing. Start with the current update reward, then redeem broad spin packages, then use smaller Technique Spin rewards to tune the build only if the first rolls do not solve the next route target. This keeps the code page connected to progression instead of turning it into a separate checklist.

CodeRewardSources
Dabura OPFree rewards; level 5 requirement reported by DestructoidPCGamesN, Destructoid
ShinjukuShowdown50 Technique Spins, 10 Clan Spins, and 10 Race SpinsDestructoid, MrGuider
MutualLove40 Technique SpinsDestructoid, MrGuider
WUpd20 SpinsDestructoid, MrGuider
AlwaysBetOnHakari20 Clan SpinsPCGamesN, Destructoid
Sorry20 Technique Spins; Destructoid marks private servers onlyPCGamesN, Destructoid
SkyManipulation20 Technique SpinsPCGamesN, Destructoid, MrGuider
Cursed10 Technique SpinsPCGamesN, Destructoid, MrGuider
Just This Once10 Technique SpinsPCGamesN, Destructoid, MrGuider
SkillIssue3 Technique SpinsPCGamesN, Destructoid, MrGuider
Takaba20 Technique SpinsPCGamesN

How to redeem

Launch Jujutsu Legacy on Roblox, complete early quests until the code box accepts entries, open the Menu button on the left side of the screen, paste one code, and press OK or submit. Codes with spaces or mixed capitalization should be copied exactly because Roblox code boxes usually treat the full string as the key.

Spend the rewards after checking your target. Technique spins are best used when you are ready to commit to a combat plan; clan and race spins affect build direction; private-server-only codes should be tested in a private server before assuming they are broken.

If a code fails, check four things before deleting it from your list: your character level, server type, exact spacing, and whether the game updated after the code article was refreshed. Sorry is a good example because several sources mark it as private-server-only. A public server failure does not prove the code is expired.

Redeem in a clean order. First claim broad reward codes, then technique-only codes, then older or uncertain codes. After each batch, look at your spin totals and stop if the next roll would only chase a small upgrade. The goal is to leave the code page with a playable route, not to burn every reward before testing your current kit.

Older Trello code-card entries

The Trello code card still contains older spin names. These are useful for search and archive context, but the current active table above should be tried first because code expiry is handled by the live game and Discord announcements, not by static guide pages.

Older code names are still worth tracking because players often find them in YouTube descriptions or old Discord screenshots. Treat them as a second pass after current codes, and do not plan a build around their rewards unless the live game accepts them. A rejected old code should not change your route; it only means the current update has moved on.

For site maintenance, older codes also help catch stale competitors. If a page presents Infinity, Jackpot, BloodManipulation, DisasterFlames, or Hanami as definitely active without a recent test date, it should not override the fresher July 2026 table here. That distinction keeps the player from wasting time on archive names.

The safest redemption routine is current codes first, archive codes second, then stop. If a current code works, write down the reward category before rolling. If an archive code works, treat it as a bonus rather than proof that every old list is alive again. If neither works, move back to the quest route instead of refreshing outside code pages for the same names.

Codes also affect timing. A player who redeems Technique Spins before learning the first route may reroll away from a workable kit too early. A player who waits until level 5, claims the full set, and then tests against the next route enemy has a clearer signal. The code page should therefore be used as part of progression, not as a disconnected coupon list.

  • Infinity
  • Jackpot
  • BloodManipulation
  • DisasterFlames
  • Hanami