Core terms
Use these definitions while reading the route and drop pages. Each term is tied to a visible decision: whether to redeem a code now, where to spend Ien, which boss to farm, or when to move to the next location. A term appearing here does not always mean there is enough source-backed data for a standalone page.
The strongest current source fields are simple: level, location, health, damage, drop, cost, keybind, roster name, and badge description. When a term needs deeper values such as exact move damage, clan stat multipliers, race effects, or raid structure, the glossary explains the decision but waits for stronger data before pretending the table is complete.
| Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Technique Spin | A reroll path for techniques; Trello lists the Technique Spin NPC at Jujutsu School. |
| Clan Spin | A code reward category used for clan rerolls; several July 2026 codes reward Clan Spins. |
| Race Spin | A code reward category used for race rerolls; ShinjukuShowdown is reported to include Race Spins. |
| Vessel | A current Roblox roster category; the live description lists Sukuna, Ishigori, Uro, Mechamaru, and Kashimo. |
| Ien | Currency referenced in Trello teacher costs and boss rewards. |
| Honor | Reward field listed on Trello boss cards. |
| Teacher | NPC-style unlock entry with level, Ien, keybind, and location where Trello exposes those fields. |
| Drop | Reward from a boss or item source. This site uses Trello or Roblox badge text before publishing a rate. |
| Badge Signal | A Roblox badge description that reveals an update-era drop name, source, or rarity note. |
| Route Band | A group of quest steps in one area, such as Jujutsu School, City, or Metro. |
| Clan | A reroll category referenced by code rewards; full clan pages need names, source, rarity, and effects. |
| Race | A reroll or item-linked build category; Tengen Corpse is currently the clearest source-backed race-related item. |
| Raid | A separate or special activity. The Strongest Raid exists as a Roblox place, but route mechanics still need confirmation. |
How to use glossary terms
When a guide says to save Technique Spins, it means avoid rerolling the combat tool until you know the next target. When a guide says to check a boss drop, it means confirm both the source and the rate before farming. When a page lists Ien, it is using a field from Trello rather than inventing a price.
The glossary also protects route decisions. A new player can read Beginner Guide, Codes, Quest Route, and Boss Drops without bouncing to outside explanations for every spin or teacher term.
For returning players, the glossary helps spot stale guide claims. If a page talks about a roster, compare it against the current Roblox description. If a page talks about an item, compare it against Trello or badge text. If a page talks about codes, compare it against a recent code update date because the reward list is the fastest-changing data type here.
For content planning, the glossary separates known terms from complete datasets. Clan and race are real decision categories because current codes reward those spins, but a full clan or race table still needs confirmed names and effects. Raid is real enough to track because Roblox places data exposes The Strongest Raid, but a raid guide needs entry and reward data before it deserves a page.
For farming, combine glossary terms in order. Start with the drop you need, identify the boss or item source, check whether the reward links to a vessel, clan, or race plan, then decide whether your current route band can support repeated attempts. That sequence is more useful than reading terms alphabetically while guessing what matters next.
Terms that need more data
Clans need the next structured pass. Code rewards already give Clan Spins, and community pages discuss clan effects, but this site should not promote clan claims until names, sources, rarity, and stat effects are captured in a consistent table. A thin clan page would create the same problem the old quest detail pages had.
Races need the same treatment. Tengen Corpse has a source-backed note because Trello lists a 50% chance to grant Tengen Assimilation race, but that single item does not define the whole race system. A useful race guide needs every known race, how it is obtained, and which route or boss decision it changes.
Raids need gameplay structure. The Strongest Raid is visible in Roblox place data, and newer badges suggest update-era rare rewards, but a raid page should answer how to enter, what enemies or bosses appear, what drops exist, and what level or build is practical. Until then, raid remains a tracked gap rather than a bloated page.