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[PUPPET MASTER] Jujutsu Shenanigans
Jujutsu Shenanigans
Status Active
Active Players 41,147+
Favorites 1.5M+
Visits 2.3B+
Created 4/17/2022
Server Size 20
Genre Action
Subgenre Battlegrounds & Fighting

Jujutsu Shenanigans is a free-to-play Roblox fighting/battlegrounds experience developed by the Tze's Shenanigans.[1]

  • It was created around April 2022.
  • The game has had billions of visits (for example, over 2.3 billion+).
  • Rated as “Moderate” maturity on Roblox’s internal classification.
  • Genre: Fighting / Battlegrounds. The core loop is match-based melee & ability combat.[2]
What sets JJS apart:
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  • The game draws heavy inspiration (visually and thematically) from the anime/manga Jujutsu Kaisen — many characters, movesets, domain expansions etc mirror or evoke those from the source. (Although it is not officially licensed, so think “inspired by”).[2]
  • It features destructible terrain/environment, mobility (dash, sprint, wall-runs) and combo-oriented melee combat.[3]
  • The mechanics combine basic attacks (M1: left‐click), skills (1-4), dash, block, special moves, and an “awakening” state triggered under certain conditions.[1]

Core Mechanics & Gameplay

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Here’s how you play and what to expect:

Controls / Basic moves

  • M1 (left-click): melee basic attack combos.
  • Keys 1, 2, 3, 4: predefined skills for the character you have selected.
  • Q: dash (useful for escaping stun or repositioning).
  • F: block (defensive tool).
  • R: special move (often strong/unique to character).
  • W+W (double-tap W): sprint (moves faster, automatically avoids obstacles).[1]

Awakening / Enhanced state

  • As you deal damage or meet conditions, you can “awaken” (sometimes via G key) into a more powerful version of your character for a limited time.
  • In awakened form, characters often get upgraded movesets, domain expansions (large AOE ultimate-type moves), increased stats etc. For example, one character “Honored One” has “Six Eyes” awakening.[2]

Characters & Variety

  • The game offers a range of characters (often referenced as “sorcerers” or “special units”), each with distinct abilities, strengths & weaknesses.
  • Example: Honored One (free character) — base form uses skills like “Lapse Blue”, “Reversal Red”; awakening version has “Hollow Purple”, “Infinite Void”.
  • Example: Vessel — aggressive close-range style with high combo potential; its awakening adds things like “Malevolent Shrine”.[2]

Game Modes

  • The standard mode is free-for-all or small team fights in public servers.
  • There are also private servers where you can invite friends, build arenas etc. The game’s “build” element and destructible terrain is a notable feature.[3]

Community & Meta

  • The player base is large and active. There are discussions about tier lists, character balance, “sweaty” vs casual play.
  • Some players like to start with easier to handle characters (like Honored One or Vessel) before moving to more niche ones[2]

Why people like it

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  • It’s fast-paced and action-heavy, with lots of combos, abilities and flashy moments.
  • Destructible environments and parkour elements make things more dynamic.
  • Strong anime vibe if you’re a fan of Jujutsu Kaisen style.
  • Free to play (as with most Roblox games) and accessible.[3]

Things to watch out for / criticism

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  • Some players feel the community is toxic or competitive in a frustrating way. For instance, from Reddit:
    • “I feel that jujutsu shenanigans is becoming exactly like strongest battlegrounds… now this a actual complaint… runners, teamers…”
  • Balance issues: some characters are considered far stronger than others, meaning “sweat mode” (very serious players) dominates more casual fun.
  • Mobile players sometimes feel disadvantaged (controls, performance) vs PC/console players.
  • Codes and freebies: At times there are redeeming codes, but as of latest check there were no active codes.[2]

Reference List

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