Spin Planner Tool
Use the Jujutsu Legacy Spin Planner to plan technique, clan, and race rerolls based on tier targets and drop rates.
Why Use the Spin Planner?
Rerolling technique, clan, and race in Jujutsu Legacy on Roblox consumes spin tokens from codes, quests, and events. Without a plan, players waste dozens of spins on slots that should wait or stop too early on lucky B-tier rolls they later regret replacing.
The Spin Planner on jujutsulegacys.wiki lets you select spin type (technique, clan, or race), set a target tier from our tier lists, and receive a recommendation on whether to keep rolling or bank spins for another slot. It references drop rates documented on Technique, Clan, and Race tier pages.
Open the planner in a second monitor or phone tab while spinning in Roblox so you can stop immediately when you hit target tier instead of convincing yourself to roll just one more time.
Use it after redeeming codes and before spending Robux on premium spins — planning saves real money and grind time.
How the Planner Works
Choose your spin category: technique spins pull from the technique gacha pool where Binding Vow dominates at 65% and Ten Shadows sits at 0.5%. Clan spins weight Itadori heavily while Ryomen remains ultra rare. Race spins progress from Grade 4 toward Special Grade with fewer total tiers than techniques.
Set your target tier — for example, stop technique rolling at A-tier if you cannot chase S-tier this month, or aim S-tier if hoarding 50+ spins from events. The tool compares your target against median spin costs implied by published drop rates.
Output summarizes a recommendation: continue, stop and pivot to clan, or save spins for a future event with bonus rates. Recommendations are advisory, not guarantees — RNG remains RNG.
Spin Order Strategy
Standard progression: fix technique first until B-tier minimum, then clan until A-tier or acceptable multiplier, then race once levels exceed 200. Vessels and traits are not spin products — farm those separately.
Early game players should not use the planner to justify endless D-tier technique rolls — any B upgrade beats perfectionism. Endgame players chasing 0.5% Ten Shadows or 0.1% Ryomen use the planner to set stop-loss limits and avoid tilt-spending every code instantly.
Pair with the Level Route Planner so you are not spinning while underleveled for content your new roll enables.
Tips and Limitations
Drop rates change when developers patch — refresh tier list pages after Trello updates before trusting old stop goals. Event banners sometimes boost specific technique rates; the base planner assumes standard tables.
Document your spin history in a notebook if you are scientific about pity systems some players believe exist — the wiki planner does not track personal pity counters yet.
When the tool says stop, stop. Chasing one more spin causes most spin debt horror stories in community Discord logs.
Example Planning Scenarios
New account: Target technique B-tier minimum, stop around Disaster Flames or equivalent, then bank remaining spins for clan until level 150. Mid game: If technique is A-tier, pivot planner to clan until Fushiguro or Zenin tier equivalents. Endgame: Set hard stop-loss at 30 spins for 0.5% techniques unless an event boosts rates.
Document outcomes after each session — seeing fifty Binding Vow rolls in a row is normal variance, not proof the planner failed. Variance is why stop-loss rules exist.
Share planner targets with friends running duo accounts so you do not accidentally consume shared code spins against different goals.
Seasonal banners may temporarily change optimal stop tiers — recheck tier list pages when developers announce boosted technique weeks before burning saved spin stock.
Print or save planner recommendations before large spin sessions — accountability to past-you prevents midnight tilt rolls when tired.
Clan and race spins use different pools than technique — switch spin type in the tool before applying technique stop rules to the wrong gacha.
Spin Planner
Plan your technique, clan, and race spins based on tier targets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Spin Planner use real drop rates?
It references rates listed on our tier list pages sourced from community datamining and Trello. Verify after major patches.
Which spin type should I plan first?
Technique for new accounts. Clan second. Race third unless an event boosts race rates.
Can I plan Robux spins too?
Yes — treat premium spins like code spins in your budget. Set stop limits before purchasing.
Does it track my in-game spins?
No. It is a recommendation tool only. You enter targets manually each session.