As someone who’s been diving into Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade since its global launch, let me tell you-character selection is everything. Each hero (or villain) brings something unique to the table, and putting together the right team can make all the difference in battles. After testing and experimenting, I’ve put together this Jujutsu Kaisen JJK Phantom Parade Tier List to help you figure out which characters are worth your time and investment.
Jujutsu Kaisen JJK Phantom Parade Tier List
Here’s how I’ve categorized the characters based on my experience:
- S-Tier: The absolute best. These are your powerhouses that can carry teams.
- A-Tier: Great options that can shine, especially with the right setup.
- B-Tier: Decent picks but require some love to make them work.
- C-Tier: Early-game placeholders; replace them as soon as possible.
- D-Tier: Not worth the effort unless you’re just having fun experimenting.
S-Tier: My Favorites
- Gojo Satoru (The Strongest): Honestly, Gojo is a no-brainer. His abilities hit like a truck, and his versatility makes him a must-have for almost any team.
- Yuta Okkotsu (Lend Me Your Power): He’s just so balanced and reliable. Whether it’s offense or defense, Yuta always delivers.
- Megumi Fushiguro (Incomplete Domain): If you’re looking for someone with a solid mix of utility and damage, Megumi’s your guy.
- Suguru Geto (This Is Justice): This guy is a beast for dishing out consistent damage.
- Momo Nishimiya (Don’t Look Down On Me): I wasn’t sure about her at first, but her support abilities are surprisingly clutch.
A-Tier: Really Solid Picks
These characters have been great in specific situations. They’re just shy of S-Tier, but they can still dominate with the right strategy.
- Nobara Kugisaki (Girl of Steel): She’s been one of my go-to damage dealers. Plus, her cursed techniques are super satisfying to use.
- Yuji Itadori (Nimble Body): He’s versatile and fun to play manually-great for those who love an active role in battles.
- Panda (Don’t Blame The Doll): Surprisingly tanky and supportive, Panda has saved me more times than I care to admit.
- Yaga: A solid all-rounder who fits into almost any team setup.
B-Tier: Decent but Needs Work
These characters aren’t bad, but they require a lot of investment to keep up with higher-tier picks.
- Kento Nanami (Ratio Technique): I wanted to love him, but he feels a bit underpowered compared to others.
- Jogo (Cursed Spirit’s Pride): He’s okay, but only in very specific setups.
- Toge Inumaki (Cursed Power of Words): His cursed speech ability is fun, but not always practical.
- Hanami (The Joys of Battle): Decent for mid-game content, but falls off later.
- Megumi Fushiguro (Injured Cursed Technique): Great early on, but he doesn’t hold up in tougher battles.
C-Tier: Meh
These characters works in the early game, but they quickly became outclassed.
- Momo (SR): She has some utility, but it’s just not enough to keep her on the team.
- Aoi Todo (Memories of Friendship): His abilities feel too situational for consistent use.
- Junpei (SSR): I had high hopes for him, but his performance has been pretty disappointing.
- Toge Inumaki (Compelling Cursed Speech): Fun, but definitely not viable for serious battles.
- Panda (Panda Is Not A Simple Panda): His name says it all-not simple, but also not great.
D-Tier: Just Don’t
- Maki Zen’in (Rebellious Failure): Sadly, she just doesn’t live up to her potential.
- Mechamaru (SR): His abilities are underwhelming, and I can’t justify the resources to upgrade him.
- Kijotaka Ijichi (Assistant): Not worth a team slot, even as a filler.
- Saki Rindo (Bring On The Fight): Limited utility and low stats make her a hard pass for me.
- Noritoshi Kamo (Blood of the Big Three Families): He’s just not impactful enough to justify using.
Conclusion
Honestly, I’m loving Jujutsu Kaisen Phantom Parade so far. The gameplay is fun, the animations are gorgeous, and pulling my favorite characters from the anime has been such a blast.
If you’re just starting out, I recommend focusing on a couple of strong characters (preferably S-Tier) and building your team around them. But don’t stress too much about the meta-at the end of the day, it’s all about having fun with the characters you love.
Good luck with your gacha pulls, and may you dominate every battle that comes your way.
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