Jujutsu Seas is a Jujutsu Kaisen meets One Piece adventure on Roblox where you sail open seas, spin wheels for a clan and race, and grind cursed techniques into a fighter strong enough to clear raids. This guide covers the best clans and races, how the spin odds work, leveling and raid strategy, the active June 2026 codes, and a safe way to fund your game passes with free Robux.
To start strong in Jujutsu Seas, redeem codes for free spins before you roll, then aim for the Shark race and a high-rarity clan so your early build can survive the open sea. The game loads you onto a starting island with quests, NPCs, and the two spin menus that decide your character's foundation.
Jujutsu Seas was created on August 15, 2025 by Jujutsu Seas TM and was last updated June 12, 2026, making it one of the more actively patched anime fighters on the platform as of June 2026. It has passed 7.29 million visits, holds a 98.6% rating from 322,287 up-votes against 4,439 down-votes, and sits at 164,968 favorites. Live player counts shift through the day, climbing during weekend events and update drops.
The core loop is simple to learn but slow to master. You roll for a race and a clan, pick up a moveset (the game's term for a cursed technique or fighting style), and then grind island quests and mobs to level up and sail to tougher seas. Two players who start at the same time can end up wildly different depending on their rolls, which is why your first hour should go into spins rather than combat.
New players often make the same mistake: they spend their starter spins immediately, get a Common race and clan, then wade into combat under-built. A better opening is to ignore the wheels until you have redeemed every code, because the codes alone can hand you 50 or more spins. With that stack in hand, a single rolling session gives you real odds at a Legendary clan and a survival-grade race before you have taken a single hit on the open sea.
Jujutsu Seas blends a spin-based rarity system with open-sea exploration and combo-heavy combat. The three systems that decide how strong your character becomes are races, clans, and movesets, layered on top of a leveling grind across multiple seas.
Races and clans come from two separate spin wheels, and both roll on a rarity ladder that runs from Common through Rare, Legendary, Mythical, and the extremely rare Ancient tier. Across this family of Jujutsu Kaisen RPGs, the published odds sit around Common 75%, Rare 15%, Legendary 9.5%, Mythical 0.3%, and Ancient 0.2%, so chasing a top-tier pull can take dozens of spins. Rarer rolls give bigger stat buffs, and some clans also amplify specific cursed techniques.
For races, Shark is the standout: it grants roughly +50% Health, +25% Stamina, and negated sea damage while a moveset is equipped, which matters because the ocean between islands chips away at your HP. Oni is the runner-up, keeping the health and stamina buffs but swapping sea-damage protection for an EXP boost that speeds up leveling. Lower races still apply small buffs and cosmetics, so an early Common race is fine until you bank enough spins to reroll.
Movesets are your combat identity and include styles such as Bomb, Construction, Rubber, and Infinity, on top of more than 7 unique weapons you can pair with them. The game leans into cinematic JJK-style animations, so the strongest movesets are the ones whose moves chain cleanly into long, uninterruptible combos. S-tier picks tend to dominate both PvE farming and PvP because of that combo synergy and the control they give you in a fight.
Pick one moveset and actually learn its full combo before you switch. Mob spawns on early islands are the cheapest practice dummies in the game, and knowing your follow-up timing matters more than the raw tier of the style.
Progression is gated by your level and the sea you can reach. The level cap has sat between 750 and 1,450 across updates, because the developer raises it whenever a new sea is added. You climb by clearing island quests and farming mobs, then sail onward to higher-level seas where enemies hit harder and drops improve.
Raids and island bosses are the endgame payoff. They demand a finished build, a strong clan, and a high-tier moveset, and they reward stronger drops, titles, and the spins and currency you need to keep upgrading. Group raids during events also tie into the limited-time codes the developer drops alongside updates.
Each new sea raises the floor for enemy level and damage, so do not over-extend. Clearing the quest chain on your current island before sailing keeps your level ahead of the next sea's mobs, which means fewer deaths and faster farming. The sea damage between islands is a real threat early on, and dying mid-voyage can cost you progress, so a Shark or Oni race plus a topped-off stamina bar is the safest way to cross.
Jujutsu Seas backs its movesets with more than 7 unique weapons, each adding its own range, speed, and animation to your kit. Where many anime fighters reduce combat to spamming one skill, Jujutsu Seas rewards mixing a weapon's basic combo into your moveset chain to extend stun windows and keep enemies locked down. The cinematic animations are part of the appeal, but they also matter mechanically because a clean combo string is what wins both boss fights and PvP duels.
Pair your weapon choice to your playstyle rather than to its rarity. A faster weapon that fits your combo timing will out-perform a flashier one you cannot link into your moveset, especially against bosses with tight punish windows.
The fastest way to a strong Jujutsu Seas character is to front-load your spins, lock in a survival race, then specialize into one high-tier moveset. Below are the strategies that save the most time across a full playthrough.
Bank spins before you roll. Redeem all active codes first so you have a stack of Clan and Race Spins ready. Rolling one at a time and hoping for luck wastes hours; rolling 20 to 50 stored spins in a session gives you a realistic shot at Legendary or higher.
Prioritize the race that keeps you alive. Shark's negated sea damage removes the single most common cause of early deaths when island-hopping. If you roll Oni instead, the EXP buff is fine for a leveling phase, but plan to reroll toward Shark once you start sailing further out.
Match your clan to your technique. Because some clans buff specific cursed techniques, a higher-rarity clan that lines up with your chosen moveset is worth more than a random Mythical that does nothing for your style. Check what a clan boosts before you commit to keeping it.
Stack XP boosts with quest chains. Save your 30-minute XP boost codes for a focused grind session when you have a long quest line or a dense mob spawn ready, not for idle time.
Learn one combo cold. A moveset you can chain perfectly beats a higher-tier one you fumble. Spend ten minutes drilling your main combo on starting-island mobs before you walk into PvP or a boss room.
Reset stats with a code if you misallocate. Some Jujutsu Seas codes grant stat resets, which let you rebuild without starting a new character. If your early point spread no longer fits your moveset, a reset is cheaper than regrinding.
Hold your rare spins for a meta clan. When you do hit a Mythical or Ancient pull, resist the urge to lock it in just because it is rare. The strongest clans are the ones that buff the moveset you actually play, so a Legendary clan that doubles down on your technique often beats a higher-rarity clan that pushes stats you do not use.
Farm with a group when a sea opens. New seas spawn higher-level mobs that are slow to kill solo, but split among a small party they fall fast and the quest credit is shared. Teaming up for the first push into a new sea is the quickest way to clear its level wall and reach the next batch of drops.
If you enjoy the spin-and-grind loop here, the same skills carry into other anime fighters worth a look. The JJK-focused brawler Jujutsu Shenanigans leans harder into pure PvP combos, while Anime Spirits shares the spin-for-clans structure across a wider anime roster. For the One Piece sailing side, our Blox Fruits and King Legacy guides cover the genre Jujutsu Seas borrows its seas from.
Jujutsu Seas codes hand out free Clan Spins, Race Spins, and 30-minute XP boosts, which makes them the single best free source of rerolls. As of June 2026, the codes below were active, though they rotate quickly with each update.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| TheWitch | 10-15 Clan Spins | Active |
| 240KLIKESSLEZGOO | 10-25 Race Spins | Active |
| WEEKLYUPDSBACK | 10 Clan Spins | Active |
| FOLLOWEVENTSFORMORECODES | 10 Clan Spins | Active |
| SHADOWSUPDATE | 10 Race Spins | Active |
| SORRYFORYESTERDAYDELAY | 10 Race Spins | Active |
| 4MVISITS | 30-min XP boost | Active |
| 100KHEARTS | 30-min XP boost | Active |
| XMASUPDATE | 30-min XP boost | Expired |
| BIGUPDCOMINGTHISNOVEMBER | Race Spins | Expired |
To redeem, open the Menu button in the lower-left corner of the screen, click the cog (settings) icon, type the code exactly into the text box, and press Redeem. Codes are case sensitive and each one can only be claimed once, so copy them carefully. For the always-current list as codes rotate, see our regularly updated Jujutsu Seas codes page.
The best way to get Robux for Jujutsu Seas game passes and cosmetics is to earn it through a legitimate rewards platform rather than chasing a generator. Roblox never gives away free Robux inside a game, and any in-experience "free Robux" prompt is a scam designed to steal your account.
Game passes and gamepass-style boosts in anime fighters like this typically run from around 199 Robux for small convenience perks up to 1,000-plus Robux for permanent multipliers, so a steady Robux balance lets you grab spin or XP boosts without spending cash. That balance also covers cosmetics and any limited event bundles the developer adds during updates.
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Shark is the top pick because it grants roughly +50% Health, +25% Stamina, and negates sea damage while a moveset is equipped, which keeps you alive when sailing between islands. Oni is the close alternative, trading the sea-damage protection for an EXP boost that speeds up leveling.
Both come from separate spin wheels, with Clan Spins on one and Race Spins on the other. Each roll lands on a rarity tier from Common up to the rarest Ancient pull, and rarer clans and races give stronger stat buffs while some clans also boost specific cursed techniques.
Sources list the cap between 750 and 1,450 depending on the update, since the game raises it as new seas are added. You reach endgame content well before the cap, so a strong clan, race, and moveset matter more than your raw level.
Yes. As of June 2026, active codes include TheWitch, 240KLIKESSLEZGOO, 4MVISITS, 100KHEARTS, WEEKLYUPDSBACK and several more, granting Clan Spins, Race Spins, and 30-minute XP boosts. Codes are case sensitive and each can only be redeemed once.
Open the Menu button in the lower-left corner, click the cog (settings) icon, type the code exactly as shown into the text box, and press Redeem. Type carefully because codes are case sensitive and one-time use.
Movesets are the game's cursed techniques and fighting styles, including Bomb, Construction, Rubber, and Infinity, with over seven unique weapons on top. Higher-tier movesets have stronger combo synergy for both PvE grinding and PvP.
Roblox does not give away free Robux in game, and any in-game generator is a scam. The safe route is a rewards platform such as Earnaldo, where you complete simple tasks to earn Robux you can spend on game passes or cosmetics.
Yes. The experience was created on August 15, 2025 and last updated June 12, 2026, with new seas, codes, and events added regularly. It holds a 98.6% rating from over 326,000 votes and has passed 7.29 million visits as of June 2026.
This guide was written by the Earnaldo team using the live Roblox listing and community sources current as of June 2026; you can verify the game on its official Roblox page and cross-check mechanics on community wiki and race guides. Earnaldo is a rewards platform where players earn free Robux by completing simple tasks, and you can read more on the how it works page. Spin odds, codes, and the level cap change with updates, so treat exact numbers as a snapshot of the current patch.