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Jujutsu Tower Defense gameplay showing sorcerer units defending against cursed spirits on a Roblox tower defense map
Updated May 17, 2026 • 12 min read • Strategy / Tower Defense

Jujutsu Tower Defense Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

Jujutsu Tower Defense dropped in May 2026 and it's already one of the most played anime tower defense games on Roblox. Developed by Jujutsu Defense, this Jujutsu Kaisen-themed strategy game lets you summon powerful sorcerers, defend against waves of cursed spirits, and take on massive boss raids with friends. With a 90.55/100 player rating, it's clear the community is hooked. This guide covers everything you need to dominate -- active codes, unit strategies, placement tips, upgrade paths, and how to progress without spending a single Robux.

Table of Contents

  1. Getting Started in Jujutsu Tower Defense
  2. Understanding the Unit System
  3. Progression & Upgrades
  4. Unit Strategy & Placement
  5. Active Codes (May 2026)
  6. Game Modes
  7. Tips & Tricks
  8. How to Earn Free Robux
  9. FAQ

Getting Started in Jujutsu Tower Defense

Jujutsu Tower Defense follows the classic tower defense formula with a Jujutsu Kaisen twist. Cursed spirits march along a fixed path, and your job is to summon sorcerers along that path to destroy them before they reach the end. Every enemy that slips through costs you lives, and when your lives hit zero, the run is over.

When you first load into the game, you'll receive a starter pack of coins that lets you summon your initial set of sorcerer units. Don't overthink your first summons -- any units you pull will carry you through the opening story missions. The early stages teach you fundamental mechanics: where to place units, how to upgrade them mid-match, and when to use abilities.

Your first priority should be completing the initial story missions in order. Each cleared mission rewards coins, experience, and occasionally upgrade materials. These resources snowball quickly, so even 30 minutes of focused play puts you in a strong position to tackle harder content.

Starter tip: Redeem all active codes before you start playing. The free coins from codes give you extra summons right away, which means stronger units from your very first match. Scroll down to the Active Codes section to grab them.

The main game loop in Jujutsu Tower Defense revolves around three activities: clearing story missions to unlock new content, summoning and upgrading units to strengthen your roster, and tackling raids and co-op challenges for exclusive materials. You'll cycle between these constantly as you progress.

Jujutsu Tower Defense main menu and story mission selection screen
The story mission selection screen in Jujutsu Tower Defense, where you choose which cursed spirit waves to battle.

Understanding the Unit System

Units in Jujutsu Tower Defense are sorcerers and cursed spirit fighters inspired by the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. Each unit has a rarity tier that determines its base stats, ability strength, and potential for upgrades. Higher-rarity sorcerers hit harder, have longer range, and access more powerful cursed techniques.

Unit Roles

Every sorcerer falls into one of two general categories: offensive and utility. Understanding the difference is critical to building teams that actually work on harder content.

Offensive units are your damage dealers. They focus on raw DPS, whether that's single-target burst damage against bosses or area-of-effect (AoE) attacks that wipe entire waves. These sorcerers form the backbone of every team, and you'll want at least 3-4 of them in any composition.

Utility units provide crowd control effects -- stuns, slows, freezes, and knockbacks. They don't deal much damage on their own, but they multiply your offensive units' effectiveness by keeping enemies inside attack ranges for longer. A single well-placed crowd control sorcerer can double or triple the damage your team deals on a given wave.

Team composition rule: Run a 70/30 split between offensive and utility units. For a 5-unit team, that's roughly 3-4 damage dealers and 1-2 crowd control sorcerers. All-damage teams hit a wall on harder story missions and raids because enemies move too fast for your units to kill before they escape.

Rarity and Summoning

Units come in multiple rarity tiers, and higher-rarity sorcerers are significantly stronger than lower-rarity ones at equivalent levels. That said, a fully upgraded mid-tier unit often outperforms a neglected high-tier unit, so don't ignore your common and uncommon sorcerers entirely -- they're useful for early story missions and as stepping stones while you build your endgame roster.

Summoning uses coins, which you earn from story missions, raids, code redemption, and daily logins. Resist the urge to blow all your coins on summons immediately. Save up for multi-pull banners when they're available, since those typically guarantee at least one high-rarity unit per batch.

Progression & Upgrades

Jujutsu Tower Defense features three distinct upgrade paths, and each one serves a different purpose. Understanding when to invest in each path separates casual players from players who clear endgame content.

1. In-Game Upgrades (During Matches)

During every match, you earn currency by killing cursed spirits. You spend this currency to upgrade placed units in real time, boosting their attack damage, attack speed, and range. These upgrades are temporary -- they reset when the match ends. Think of in-game upgrades as tactical decisions: do you pour resources into one unit to create a powerhouse, or spread upgrades across your whole team for balanced coverage?

The optimal strategy depends on the map and enemy composition. For maps with a single strong corner position, investing heavily in your best damage dealer at that corner is usually correct. For maps with multiple paths or spread-out layouts, distributing upgrades across several units prevents leaks.

2. Leveling (Permanent)

Between matches, you can level up your units using experience and materials earned from gameplay. Leveling permanently increases a unit's base stats, making them stronger in every future match. This is where you invest in your core team -- the 4-6 sorcerers you bring to every mission.

Leveling costs scale exponentially. The jump from level 1 to level 10 might cost 500 coins total, but going from level 40 to level 50 could cost 10,000 or more. Prioritize your best 2-3 units first, and level secondary units only after your primary carries are maxed.

3. Evolution and Awakening

Evolution transforms a unit into a fundamentally stronger version with new abilities, improved stats, and sometimes an entirely different attack pattern. Evolved sorcerers are where the real power lies in Jujutsu Tower Defense. An evolved rare unit frequently outperforms a non-evolved legendary one.

Awakenings are the step beyond evolution. Once a unit is fully evolved, awakening materials unlock additional power tiers that push their stats even further. Awakened sorcerers are the endgame -- they're what you need to clear the hardest raids and highest-difficulty story missions.

Jujutsu Tower Defense unit upgrade and evolution screen showing three upgrade paths
The unit upgrade screen showing in-game upgrades, leveling, and the evolution path for a sorcerer unit.
Evolution priority: Always evolve your main damage dealer first. A single evolved carry sorcerer will push you through more content than spreading evolution materials across your entire roster. Focus on one unit, max it out, then move to the next.

Unit Strategy & Placement

Placement is where Jujutsu Tower Defense separates good players from great ones. Two players with identical units can have completely different results based purely on where they position their sorcerers on the map.

The Corner Rule

The single most important placement principle in any tower defense game: place units near corners. When enemies turn a corner, they spend more time inside your unit's attack radius. A sorcerer placed at an inside corner can attack enemies on both the incoming and outgoing path segments, effectively doubling their damage output compared to a straight-path placement.

Identify the first major corner on every map and stack your strongest damage dealers there. This is your kill zone -- the point where the majority of enemies should die. Your crowd control units should be placed slightly before the corner, slowing enemies just as they enter your damage dealers' range.

Layered Defense

Don't put all your units in one spot. While the corner is your primary kill zone, you need backup positions along the path in case enemies survive. Place 2-3 secondary damage dealers at the next corner or bend in the path as insurance. These units catch leaks -- enemies that survive your main kill zone and would otherwise reach the end.

Crowd Control Positioning

Utility units with slow or stun effects should be placed before your damage dealers in the path sequence, not after them. You want enemies to be slowed or stunned as they enter your kill zone, not after they've already passed through it. A common mistake is placing a crowd control unit at the end of the path as a last resort -- by then it's too late, and the damage dealers have already missed their window.

For boss waves specifically, position a crowd control unit right at the entrance to the kill zone. Bosses in Jujutsu Tower Defense have significantly more health than regular cursed spirits, so keeping them inside your damage range for the maximum duration is critical. Every extra second a boss spends in your kill zone translates to thousands of additional damage.

Range Overlapping

When placing multiple damage dealers, overlap their attack ranges as much as possible. The goal is to create a zone where 3-4 units are all attacking the same enemy simultaneously. This concentrated firepower melts even tanky cursed spirits before they can escape. Avoid spreading your damage dealers across the entire map -- concentrated fire beats distributed fire in almost every scenario.

Jujutsu Tower Defense map showing optimal unit placement near corners with range circles visible
Optimal unit placement near a corner bend, showing overlapping attack ranges for maximum damage concentration.

Active Codes (May 2026)

Codes in Jujutsu Tower Defense give you free coins, materials, and other resources. Since the game just launched, the developer has been generous with release codes. These codes expire without warning, so redeem them as soon as possible.

How to Redeem Codes

  1. Open Jujutsu Tower Defense and load into the main lobby.
  2. Click the Codes button on the screen.
  3. Type or paste the code exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive).
  4. Click Claim Rewards to receive your items.

Working Codes

Code Reward Status
RELEASE Free Coins Active
Stay updated on codes: Follow the official Jujutsu Tower Defense Discord and the developer's YouTube channel (@Telanthric) for new codes as they drop. New codes typically appear during updates, milestones, and special events. We'll also update this guide on our Jujutsu Tower Defense codes page as new ones release.

Game Modes

Jujutsu Tower Defense offers several game modes, each serving a different purpose in your progression. Knowing which mode to play and when saves you hours of wasted grinding.

Story Missions

Story missions are the primary progression path in Jujutsu Tower Defense. They follow a linear difficulty curve, introducing new enemy types and boss encounters as you advance. Each story mission rewards coins, experience, and occasionally rare upgrade materials on first completion.

Clear every story mission on its highest available difficulty before moving to the next one. Higher difficulty settings yield better rewards, and the experience you gain from struggling with tougher waves makes you a significantly better player. Story missions are also repeatable, making them a solid farming option when you need specific materials.

Raids

Raids are the endgame challenge in Jujutsu Tower Defense. They pit you against powerful boss cursed spirits with massive health pools, unique attack patterns, and special mechanics that require specific strategies. Raid bosses aren't just tankier versions of story enemies -- they have phases, and each phase demands different unit compositions and placement adjustments.

Raid rewards include exclusive evolution materials, rare unit drops, and large coin payouts. Some of the strongest evolutions in the game require materials that only drop from specific raid bosses, so you'll eventually need to farm raids repeatedly regardless of difficulty preference.

Co-op

Co-op mode lets you team up with other players to tackle any game mode together. Each player contributes their own units to the defense, which means you can cover more of the map and combine unit pools for stronger compositions. Co-op is especially valuable for raids where boss health is scaled but the combined firepower of multiple players makes the fight significantly more manageable.

When playing co-op, coordinate with your partner on unit placement. Don't stack all your units in the same corner -- spread out to cover multiple kill zones. If your partner is running heavy damage, focus your units on crowd control and support, and vice versa. Communication through in-game chat or Discord makes co-op runs dramatically smoother.

Tips & Tricks

After dozens of hours in Jujutsu Tower Defense, these are the strategies that consistently make the biggest difference in performance.

Early Game (First 1-3 Hours)

Redeem codes immediately. The free coins from the RELEASE code give you 1-2 extra summons right at the start, which can mean the difference between a strong or weak opening roster.

Don't reroll obsessively. High-rarity units are nice, but any team can clear early story missions. Spend your time actually playing and earning resources rather than restarting your account hoping for a perfect first pull.

Learn one map at a time. Each map has different corner positions and path layouts. Master the first story map's optimal placements before moving on, so you build good habits from the start.

Mid Game (Hours 3-15)

Focus your resources on 2-3 core units. Spreading upgrades across 8 different sorcerers leaves you with a roster of mediocre units. Pick your 2 best damage dealers and 1 best utility unit, and dump all your leveling materials and evolution resources into them.

Start farming raids as soon as they unlock. Even if you can't beat the hardest difficulties yet, lower-tier raid clears still drop useful materials. Co-op with stronger players to clear content above your power level and accelerate your progression.

Experiment with unit placement. Move your sorcerers to different positions between attempts on tough missions. Sometimes shifting a single unit 2-3 tiles closer to a corner is all it takes to clear a mission you've been stuck on.

Late Game (15+ Hours)

Chase awakenings for your carries. At this point, your core units should be fully evolved. Awakening materials are rare, so target the specific raids that drop what you need and farm them consistently.

Build specialized teams for different content. Your story mission team won't be optimal for every raid boss. Have 2-3 different team compositions ready to swap between depending on the enemy type and map layout.

Join the community. The official Discord server is where players share team compositions, placement guides for specific maps, and strategy discussions for new content. The meta evolves constantly as the developer adds new units and rebalances existing ones.

Jujutsu Tower Defense co-op raid battle against a powerful cursed spirit boss
A co-op raid battle in Jujutsu Tower Defense, where players combine their sorcerer teams to take down a powerful cursed spirit boss.

General Strategy Principles

Upgrade during downtime, not during waves. Between enemy waves, you have a brief window to upgrade units and reposition. Use this time to invest currency into your strongest units. Upgrading mid-wave splits your attention and can cause leaks.

Watch for boss indicators. Boss waves are telegraphed before they start. When you know a boss is coming, save your upgrade currency and spend it all on your strongest single-target damage dealer right before the boss spawns. That last-second power boost can be the difference between killing the boss and letting it escape.

Track the meta. The developer actively balances units, so the strongest sorcerers today might not be the strongest next month. Check community tier lists on Discord and stay flexible with your investment. That said, don't chase every rebalance -- invest in units that have been consistently strong across multiple patches.

How to Earn Free Robux

Jujutsu Tower Defense is fully playable without spending Robux, and every unit in the game can be earned through gameplay. But if you want Game Passes or cosmetics, Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks like surveys and offers -- no payment information required.

The Robux you earn through Earnaldo works exactly like purchased Robux. Use it for Jujutsu Tower Defense Game Passes, cosmetic items, or any other Roblox game. It's a straightforward way to get premium content without spending real money.

Similar Games Worth Playing

If you're enjoying Jujutsu Tower Defense, these tower defense games offer similar gameplay loops:

Sorcerer Tower Defense -- Another Jujutsu Kaisen-inspired tower defense with a different take on unit abilities and map design. Check out our Sorcerer Tower Defense guide for strategies.

All Star Tower Defense -- The most established anime tower defense on Roblox with 7.6 billion visits, featuring units from dozens of anime series. Our All Star Tower Defense guide covers the current meta.

Anime Defenders -- A newer anime tower defense with unique mechanics and a growing community. See our Anime Defenders guide for tips.

Jujutsu Shenanigans -- Not a tower defense, but another popular Jujutsu Kaisen game on Roblox with PvP combat and cursed technique systems. Read our Jujutsu Shenanigans guide if you want more JJK content.

Cursed Tower Defense and Universal Tower Defense X are two additional anime TD games worth trying if you're looking for more variety in the genre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jujutsu Tower Defense on Roblox?

Jujutsu Tower Defense is a Roblox strategy game developed by Jujutsu Defense, inspired by the Jujutsu Kaisen anime. You summon sorcerer units to defend against waves of cursed spirits across story missions, raids, and co-op battles. It features unit upgrades, evolutions, awakenings, and boss fights. The game holds a 90.55/100 player rating and launched in May 2026.

How do I redeem codes in Jujutsu Tower Defense?

Click the Codes button on the main screen, type or paste the code exactly as shown, then click Claim Rewards. Codes are case-sensitive. Currently, the code RELEASE is active and gives free coins. New codes are shared on the official Discord and the developer's YouTube channel @Telanthric.

What are the best units in Jujutsu Tower Defense?

The strongest units are typically the highest-rarity sorcerers with powerful cursed techniques. Focus on units that deal high AoE damage or provide crowd control effects like stuns and slows. Evolved and awakened versions are significantly stronger than base forms, so prioritize upgrading your best pulls. Check community tier lists on the official Discord for the most current rankings.

How does the evolution system work?

Jujutsu Tower Defense has three upgrade paths. In-game upgrades boost stats temporarily during matches. Leveling permanently increases a unit's base power between matches. Evolution transforms a unit into a stronger form with new abilities. Beyond evolution, awakenings provide additional power spikes. Always evolve your main damage dealer first for the biggest impact.

Where should I place units on the map?

Place units near corners and bends in the path where they can attack enemies for the longest time. Corner placement maximizes the duration enemies spend in your unit's attack range. Stack your highest-damage sorcerers at the first major corner as your primary kill zone, and spread crowd control units slightly before the corner to slow enemies as they enter the damage zone.

Can I play Jujutsu Tower Defense in co-op?

Yes, Jujutsu Tower Defense supports co-op gameplay for raids, story missions, and other content. Team up with other players to combine unit pools and cover more of the map. Co-op is especially valuable for boss fights where combined firepower makes tough encounters significantly more manageable. Coordinate placement with your partner so you're not stacking units in the same spot.

Is Jujutsu Tower Defense free to play?

Yes, Jujutsu Tower Defense is completely free to play on Roblox. All units can be obtained through gameplay without spending Robux. Optional Game Passes may accelerate progression, but free-to-play players can clear all content by farming efficiently, redeeming codes, and building smart team compositions.

What similar games should I try if I like Jujutsu Tower Defense?

Try Sorcerer Tower Defense, Cursed Tower Defense, Universal Tower Defense X, All Star Tower Defense, and Anime Defenders. These games share similar anime-inspired tower defense mechanics with unit summoning, evolution systems, and raid content. All Star Tower Defense is the most established with over 7 billion visits.