Ultimate Jujutsu Zero Banner Drop Rates Guide (June 2026)
In Jujutsu Zero, understanding banner drop rates is absolutely crucial for success. The base Special Grade technique drop rate is just 0.5%, but with Ultra Lucky mode, you can boost this to 1.25%. Each banner features a specific technique with 62.5% Rate Up chance when you roll a Special Grade, making strategic banner selection essential for efficient resource management.
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Quick Reference: Essential Drop Rates
| Rarity Grade | Standard Rate | Lucky Rate | Ultra Lucky Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Special Grade | 0.5% | 0.75% | 1.25% |
| First Grade | 2.5% | 3.5% | 5% |
| Second Grade | 25% | 25% | 50.75% |
| Third Grade | 72% | 60.75% | 43% |
Understanding The Luck System
The difference between summoning modes in Jujutsu Zero is dramatic. Ultra Lucky mode more than doubles your Special Grade chances from 0.5% to 1.25%, making it absolutely essential before any major summoning session. Whether you’re using potions, gamepasses, or server events, never spin on Standard mode if you can help it.
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Pro Tip: The 1.25% Ultra Lucky Special Grade rate means you’re statistically looking at 80 summons for one Special Grade technique on average. Plan your Lumens accordingly!
Complete Banner Analysis
1. Limitless Banner (Gojo Satoru)
The most popular banner for overall power and versatility.
Special Grade Distribution:
- Limitless: 62.5% (Rate Up)
- Shrine: 12.5%
- Disaster Flames: 12.5%
- Disaster Tides: 12.5%
Why Choose Limitless: Gojo’s technique offers unmatched versatility with Infinity (automatic defense), Blue (attraction), Red (repulsion), and the devastating Hollow Purple. This makes it ideal for both PvP and PvE scenarios.
2. Shrine Banner (Ryomen Sukuna)
Perfect for players focused on raw damage output.
Special Grade Distribution:
- Shrine: 62.5% (Rate Up)
- Limitless: 12.5%
- Disaster Flames: 12.5%
- Disaster Tides: 12.5%
Why Choose Shrine: Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine domain expansion provides massive area damage with guaranteed-hit slashing attacks. It’s the strongest offensive technique for clearing mobs quickly.
3. Disaster Flames Banner (Jogo)
Specialized for fire-based AoE destruction.
Special Grade Distribution:
- Disaster Flames: 62.5% (Rate Up)
- Limitless: 12.5%
- Shrine: 12.5%
- Disaster Tides: 12.5%
Why Choose Disaster Flames: Excellent for PvE mob grinding with volcanic eruptions and massive flame attacks. The Ember Insects and Meteor abilities provide exceptional crowd control.
4. Disaster Tides Banner (Dagon)
Focused on water-based domain expansions and crowd control.
Special Grade Distribution:
- Disaster Tides: 62.5% (Rate Up)
- Limitless: 12.5%
- Shrine: 12.5%
- Disaster Flames: 12.5%
Why Choose Disaster Tides: Water-based techniques offer unique crowd control capabilities and domain expansion mechanics that excel in team scenarios.
Universal Drop Pool Analysis
Unless you hit a Special Grade, your drops will be identical across all banners. Here’s exactly what you can expect:
First Grade Pool (2.5% – 5% Chance)
These solid techniques can carry you through mid-game content:
- Blood Manipulation: 50% (Excellent PvP and PvE utility)
- Star Rage: 50% (Heavy single-target damage)
Second Grade Pool (25% – 50.75% Chance)
A mix of combat techniques and passive Vows:
- Cursed Speech: 23.52% (Crowd control utility)
- Ratio: 23.52% (Precision-based damage)
- Yen Vow: 11.76% (Money gain boost)
- Mastery Vow: 11.76% (EXP gain boost)
- XP Vow: 11.76% (Alternative EXP boost)
- Defense Vow II: 5.88% (Defense enhancement)
- Attack Vow II: 5.88% (Attack enhancement)
- Sorcery Vow II: 5.88% (Sorcery enhancement)
Third Grade Pool (43% – 72% Chance)
The most common drops you’ll see frequently:
- Exploding Flesh: 20% (AoE damage)
- Straw Doll: 20% (Utility technique)
- Defense Vow I: 20% (Basic defense boost)
- Attack Vow I: 20% (Basic attack boost)
- Sorcery Vow: 20% (Basic sorcery boost)
Advanced Summoning Strategy
1. Pick a Lane and Stay Committed
Because the Special Grade rate is so low (0.5% standard, 1.25% Ultra Lucky), you need to commit all your Lumens to one banner to maximize your chances. Don’t alternate between Limitless and Shrine banners – the 62.5% rate-up only matters when you hit that rare Special Grade roll.
Mathematical Reality: With Ultra Lucky’s 1.25% Special Grade rate, you need approximately 80 summons for one Special Grade on average. However, variance means you might need 200+ summons or get lucky with just 20.
2. The “Off-Banner” Trap Awareness
Even on the Limitless Banner with 62.5% Rate Up, there’s still a 37.5% chance you’ll get something else when you hit a Special Grade. This means:
- Limitless Banner: 37.5% chance for non-Limitless Special Grade
- Shrine Banner: 37.5% chance for non-Shrine Special Grade
- Disaster Banner: 37.5% chance for non-Disaster Special Grade
3. Duplicates Are Valuable
Don’t panic if you pull a technique you already have. In Jujutsu Zero, duplicates convert to “Extras” used to upgrade your main Cursed Technique, increasing damage output and reducing cooldowns. This makes every Special Grade pull valuable regardless of duplicates.
Alternative Drop Methods: Crates System
Beyond banner summons, Jujutsu Zero offers various crates with different drop rates:
Grade Crates (World Spawns)
- Grade 3 Crate: Limitless/Shrine/Disaster each at 0.084% chance
- Grade 2 Crate: Limitless/Shrine/Disaster each at 0.135% chance
- Grade 1 Crate: Limitless/Shrine/Disaster each at 0.388% chance
- Special Grade Crate: Limitless/Shrine/Disaster each at 0.18% chance
Raid-Specific Crates
- Strengthened Crate I/II: Toji Raid drops with various fragment chances
- Flame/Volcanic Crate: Jogo Raid drops with fire-themed items
- Amber Crate I/II: Kashimo Raid drops with lightning-themed items
- Calamity Crate: High-level raid rewards with mysterious items
Clan System Integration
Your clan affects your overall power and synergizes with your Cursed Technique:
??? Grade Clans (1% each):
- Sukuna: Highest stat bonuses, perfect for Shrine users
- Tengen: Balanced stats, versatile for any build
Special Grade Clans (5% each):
- Gojo: Ideal for Limitless technique users
- Geto: Cursed spirit manipulation synergy
- Zen’in: Offensive stat focus
Grade 1 Clans (14% each):
- Fushiguro: Balanced build option
- Okkotsu: Specialized for certain techniques
- Kamo: Blood manipulation synergy
- Abe: Utility-focused
Pity System Details
Jujutsu Zero includes a pity system that guarantees at least a Grade 1 clan after 50 consecutive rolls without one. While the banner system doesn’t have a traditional pity counter, this clan pity system provides some safety net for your investments.
Current Working Codes June 2026:
- FREECLANSPINSYES: 1,000 Clan Spins
- BETAout: 200 Clan Spins + 3,500 Lumens
- SHUTDOWN200: 400 Clan Spins + 3,500 Lumens
- CHARM: Free Basic Charm
- ITS_DECEMBER: 50 Clan Spins
Resource Management Strategy
Lumens Investment Planning
Based on the mathematical realities:
- Ultra Lucky is Non-Negotiable: Never summon without it
- Budget 80+ Summons: Plan for the statistical average
- Buffer for Variance: Have backup resources for bad luck streaks
- Focus One Banner: Commit to maximize rate-up benefits
Alternative Progression Paths
If banner luck isn’t favoring you:
- Grade Crate Farming: World spawns for consistent technique chances
- Raid Participation: Target specific raid crates for themed items
- Clan Focus: Build around your clan strengths if techniques are lacking
- Market Trading: Exchange with other players for desired techniques
Community Resources and Updates
For the most current information and community support:
- Official Discord: 12,000+ members with real-time developer updates
- Reddit Communities: Active player discussions and strategy sharing
- Trello Board: Official development roadmap (in progress)
- YouTube Guides: Video tutorials and technique showcases
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best banner to summon on in Jujutsu Zero?
A: It depends on your playstyle. The Limitless Banner is generally considered best for overall power due to Gojo’s versatile moveset with Infinity defense and Hollow Purple offense. However, the Shrine Banner offers incredible raw damage output with Sukuna’s Malevolent Shrine, making it ideal for pure DPS builds focused on mob clearing and PvE content.
Q: How do I get Ultra Lucky mode?
A: Ultra Lucky status is obtained through multiple methods: purchasing gamepasses that grant permanent luck bonuses, using luck potions before summoning sessions, participating in special server events that boost luck rates, or equipping specific accessories that provide luck enhancements. Always check your current luck status in the stats menu before spending Lumens.
Q: Does the Pity System carry over between banners?
A: Currently, Jujutsu Zero uses a drop-rate system rather than a traditional hard pity counter that carries over between banners. However, the clan system includes a pity that guarantees Grade 1+ clans after 50 consecutive rolls. Always check the latest patch notes in the official Discord, as developers frequently adjust luck mechanics and pity systems.
Q: What happens if I pull the same Cursed Technique twice?
A: You won’t lose the duplicate. Instead, you receive the duplicate as an “Extra” which is used to upgrade your existing Cursed Technique. These upgrades increase damage output, reduce cooldowns, and can unlock enhanced versions of abilities. This system makes every Special Grade pull valuable regardless of whether it’s a duplicate.
Q: Is First Grade “Blood Manipulation” good?
A: Yes, absolutely. While not as game-changing as Special Grades, Blood Manipulation (50% drop rate in First Grade tier) is extremely viable for both PvP and PvE content. It offers excellent crowd control, decent damage output, and can carry you through mid-game content effectively until you secure a Special Grade technique.
Q: How many Lumens should I save before summoning?
A: Based on Ultra Lucky’s 1.25% Special Grade rate, save enough for at least 80 summons (the statistical average) plus a buffer for variance. Most experienced players recommend saving 100+ summons worth of Lumens to account for bad luck streaks and ensure you can fully utilize Ultra Lucky mode when it’s available.
Q: Are crate drops better than banner summons?
A: They serve different purposes. Banner summons have the highest chance for Special Grade techniques (1.25% with Ultra Lucky), while crates offer consistent lower-tier drops and valuable resources like fragments. For Special Grade techniques, banners are superior. For consistent progression and resource gathering, crates provide steady value. Use both systems strategically based on your current needs.
Q: How often do drop rates change?
A: Drop rates typically remain stable during major game versions but can be adjusted during balance updates or special events. The developers announce significant changes through the official Discord and patch notes. Always verify current rates before major summoning sessions, especially after game updates or during limited-time events.
