Jujutsu Shenanigans Community Links That Are Actually Useful
The Roblox page, Trello board, Discord route and player videos worth checking for Jujutsu Shenanigans updates, codes and real match ideas.
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Jujutsu Shenanigans Trello board
Development status, update context and planned Styles live here when the board is maintained.
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Jujutsu Shenanigans player Discord
Useful for fast code drops and player questions. Treat a message as a lead until the game or update note confirms it.
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Community Wiki
Characters reference
Search Style names and move lists here, then confirm the exact moves in the live character menu after an update.
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Community Wiki
Combo notation reference
Useful for finding a route to test. A listed combo is a starting point, not proof that every public-server opponent will be caught.
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YouTube player reference
Actual match footage
Watch the camera, spacing and reset after a whiff. Do not copy a creator's exact timing without testing your own ping.
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Funny match moments
Good for understanding the game's chaotic tone and social play; it is entertainment, not a balance source.
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| You want to know | Open first | What it can answer | What it cannot prove |
|---|---|---|---|
| Can I still enter the game? | Roblox game page | Current entry, description and shared PC controls. | Whether a community claim is true. |
| Is a Style or move name real? | Characters Wiki, then the in-game menu | Searchable names and a place to start testing. | Current damage, frame data or unlock state. |
| How do players write this combo? | Combos Wiki | Notation and alternate routes to try. | That the route is guaranteed in your lobby. |
| Is an update being prepared? | Trello, then the game | Development cards and update context. | A card’s old wording being a live promise. |
| Did a code or rumour just drop? | Discord, then Roblox | Fast leads and player questions. | Evidence without a timestamp and second check. |
| How does the exchange look? | Player videos | Spacing, camera, recovery and reset habits. | A universal timing across ping and servers. |
The map index at Bloxodes is another useful discovery tool for public, Duel and Roulette callouts. Use it to find a name, then verify the current rotation in-game.
How to tell a useful community post from noise
When you find a good claim, save four things: the exact sentence, the link, the date and the version shown in the post or game. “This move is broken” is a reaction. “The current update changed this move’s recovery; tested in the Roblox build on 2026-08-20” is a checkable note. Keep a screenshot or video timestamp when the claim is visual.
Cross-check in this order: official game page or live menu → dated Trello/update note → community Wiki → Discord discussion → player clip. If two sources disagree, publish the disagreement and the check date instead of inventing a number.
The update log turns that habit into a short table, while the codes page keeps a reported active code separate from dead lists.
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