How to Protect Your Clan From Accidental Drops
Avoid losing your rare Gojo, Ryomen, or Rejected Zenin clan in Jujutsu Legacy Roblox. Learn boss drop risks, raid clan items like Tengen, and spin safety tips.
Why Clan Protection Matters
In Jujutsu Legacy on Roblox, your clan provides permanent stat multipliers that define your build ceiling. Rolling a Gojo clan (1%), Rejected Zenin (0.5%), or the ultra-rare Ryomen clan (0.1%) can take hundreds of spins — losing one to an accidental click is devastating. Yet many players overwrite their best clans without realizing it because they do not understand how clan replacement works across spins, raid drops, and boss rewards.
Unlike techniques (which can be stored in technique storage before spinning), clans have fewer safety nets. When you use a clan spin at the Clan Spin NPC, your current clan is immediately replaced — there is no confirmation prompt for common-to-rare downgrades on most spins. Similarly, using certain raid drop items like the Tengen clan item (0.1% from Divine General Raid) instantly equips Tengen, overwriting whatever clan you had before.
This guide covers every scenario where your clan can be replaced, which bosses and raids pose the highest risk, and practical habits to protect your rare rolls while still farming endgame content.
How Clan Replacement Works
Clans in Jujutsu Legacy come from two main sources: the Clan Spin NPC at Jujutsu High and item drops from raids and bosses. Each source replaces your equipped clan when used:
Clan Spins — Using a spin at the NPC replaces your current clan with a random roll. Rates range from Itadori (35%) to Ryomen (0.1%). Code rewards like AlwaysBetOnHakari grant free clan spins — redeem codes only when you are willing to risk your current clan, or if you currently have a disposable common clan like Itadori.
Raid Items — The Tengen clan item drops at 0.1% from Divine General Raid waves. Using it gives you Tengen (+6X Health/Technique/Vessel, +2X Strength/Sword). This is a powerful clan, but it replaces Gojo, Ryomen, or Rejected Zenin if you click use accidentally.
Unique Boss Clans — Some clans like Todo are classified as unique and tied to specific content rather than standard spin pools. The Todo clan (All stats +1.2X, Technique +1.1X) comes from boss-related content. Understand which bosses you are fighting before accepting drops. See our clan tier list for the full breakdown of spin rates and stat bonuses.
High-Risk Bosses and Content
Not every boss drops clans, but several endgame encounters reward items that can alter your build permanently. Know these risk zones before farming:
Divine General Raid — The Tengen clan item (0.1%) is the biggest clan-related risk. If you have Gojo or Ryomen, avoid using unknown items from this raid without checking the name first. Tengen is S-tier for specific builds but is not a straight upgrade for every playstyle — Ryomen's +1.6X Health/Strength/Vessel may suit Sukuna vessel builds better.
Clan Spin Items from Events/Codes — Codes granting clan spins are the most common accidental overwrite source. Before redeeming any code, check whether it includes clan spins. If you are sitting on a 1% or lower clan, skip clan spin codes entirely and save them for an alt or until you deliberately want to reroll.
General Boss Farming — While most bosses drop accessories, swords, traits, and titles rather than clans directly, the indirect risk comes from inventory clutter. After long farming sessions in Shinjuku or Culling Games, your inventory fills with usable items. Misclicking a clan item among dozens of accessories is easier than you think. Clear and organize your inventory before raid sessions.
Bosses like Todo, Takaba, and Gojo V2 in Culling Games drop accessories and styles — not clans — so they are safe from a clan perspective. However, Kenjaku in Metro drops the Incarnated Sorcerer race (1%), which replaces your race, not clan. Apply the same caution to race items if you have a Special Grade race.
Protection Strategies and Safe Farming
Follow these habits to keep your rare clan safe while progressing through endgame content:
1. Never spin with a rare clan unless intentional. If you have Gojo, Rejected Zenin, Ryomen, or Fushiguro, treat clan spins as off-limits. Use technique and race spins from codes freely, but skip clan spin rewards.
2. Read item names before clicking Use. Raid drops appear in your inventory as named items. "Tengen" is a clan item. "Six Eyes" is a trait. "Heian Emperor" is a race. Hover and read before using anything after a raid session.
3. Farm with purpose. If you specifically want Tengen clan, plan for it — do not mindlessly use every raid drop. Conversely, if you want to keep Gojo, know that Tengen is the primary threat from Divine General Raid.
4. Use technique storage for techniques, not clans. There is no clan storage system. Your only protection is discipline. Consider taking screenshots of your clan stats when you roll something rare, so you have a record if you need to report issues.
5. Help friends farm instead. If your clan is perfect but you want raid drops, join friends as support without needing to use every drop yourself. Focus on items that do not replace clans — accessories, titles, and traits are safe (traits occupy a separate slot from clans).
For build planning around your protected clan, see our PvE builds and PvP builds pages. Gojo clan players should pursue Infinity and Six Eyes; Rejected Zenin players should pursue Heavenly Restriction V2; Ryomen players should pursue Sukuna vessel content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can bosses replace my clan in Jujutsu Legacy?
Is Tengen clan better than Gojo clan?
How do I safely use code rewards?
Is there a clan storage system?
Which clans should I protect most?
Related Pages
Clan Tier List
Full clan drop rates and stat bonuses to know what you are protecting.
Divine General Raid
Source of the Tengen clan item — the biggest clan overwrite risk.
Jujutsu Legacy Codes
Check which codes grant clan spins before redeeming.
Ten Shadows Guide
Fushiguro clan synergy if you are building around Ten Shadows.