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Updated March 2026

Jujutsu Shenanigans Guide

The Skill Builder lets you craft your own moves from scratch using real in-game abilities and animations. Here's everything you need to build, test, and share custom movesets.

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New Blocks (V1.57+)
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Moveset Slots
Build Possibilities

What is Jujutsu Shenanigans?

Custom Movesets are player-made kits built with the Skill Builder, added in V1.57. Mix abilities, animations, and effects into your own moves.

Access the Skill Builder through Free Build mode in a Private Server. Press M to toggle Build Mode, then open the Skill Builder panel.

The Feb 2026 update added Projectile, Grab, Counter, State, and Tag blocks — way more creative control for builders.

Jujutsu Shenanigans nighttime lobby area
Jujutsu Shenanigans nighttime lobby area

Gameplay Video

Jujutsu Shenanigans subway station hub
Jujutsu Shenanigans subway station hub

FAQ

Do I need a Private Server to use Custom Movesets in Jujutsu Shenanigans?

Yes. The Skill Builder and Workshop are only available in Private Servers with Free Build mode enabled. You can't access custom movesets in public lobbies.

How do I open the Skill Builder in Jujutsu Shenanigans?

Join a Private Server, press M to enable Free Build mode (or use the server commands panel), then open the Skill Builder from your in-game menu. You'll see the block editor where you can start building moves.

What blocks are available in the Skill Builder after the February 2026 update?

The update added five new blocks: Projectile (traveling hitboxes), Grab (grapple mechanics), Counter (parry-style responses), State (status effects like Iframe and Stun), and Tag (variable system for conditional combos). These are on top of the existing Moveset, Awakening, Special, and Character blocks.

Can I share my custom moveset with other players?

Yes. You can publish your build to the Workshop so anyone can find and import it. For quick sharing, invite friends to your Private Server where they can import your moveset directly. Community Discord servers are also a popular way to share build codes.

What are the best custom moveset builds right now?

Projectile zoner builds with Continue enabled are strong for ranged play. Grab-to-combo builds using short Last Hit windows are the go-to for close range. Counter builds with tight timing windows reward defensive players. Tag-based hit-count builds that unlock finishers after a set number of hits are the most creative option.

Why do my custom moves feel clunky or not combo properly?

Check the Time parameter on each block — if durations don't line up, your combo links will drop. Use Animation Fade to smooth transitions between moves, and avoid stacking too many effects on a single move. Test against a dummy to fine-tune timing before going into real fights.

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