Mid Game Walkthrough (Levels 200–600)

Mid game guide for Jujutsu Legacy: Metro farming, clan and race rerolls, accessories, first bosses, and preparing for Culling Games content.

Transitioning from Jujutsu High to Metro

Mid game in Jujutsu Legacy begins when Jujutsu High quests no longer keep pace with your level bar. Typically between levels 150 and 250, players shift primary farming to Metro / Shibuya — denser curse spawns, stronger elites, and quest hubs that bridge toward endgame zones. Before commuting, ensure you have at least a B-tier technique, Simple Domain unlocked, and enough health to survive elite ambushes.

Metro introduces more aggressive PvP pockets. Toggle cursed energy before entering contested areas and learn exit routes to the safer train platforms. Quest chains here reward accessories and yen at rates that beat High school dailies. Pair Metro grinding with periodic returns to Jujutsu High for any remaining one-time story rewards you skipped.

If you have not rerolled clan yet, mid game is the time. Target A-tier clans like Fushiguro, Okkotsu, or Zenin using spins saved from codes and events. A strong clan multiplier turns a decent technique into a quest-clearing machine. Use the Spin Planner to decide when to stop rerolling based on your target tier.

Gear, Accessories, and Sword Upgrades

Mid game is when gear stops being optional. Farm accessories from Metro elites and dungeon chests — even green and blue drops add technique or health percentages that compound with clan bonuses. Prioritize slots that boost your main scaling stat rather than chasing rare names blindly.

Swords matter for physical and hybrid builds. Check the Swords guide for which blades accept enchantments and which drop from mid-tier bosses. A solid sword plus Star Rage or Missal Fists can match lower S-tier techniques for PvE until you spin something better. Do not overspend yen rolling blacksmith rerolls; farm drops first.

Traits enter the picture around this stage. The Traits page explains Six Eyes, Vessel Marked, and other passives that define late-game ceilings. If you are Gojo clan or hunting Infinity, start tracking Six Eyes drop sources so you can pivot when you reach The Strongest Raid level requirements.

Bosses, Parties, and First Raids

Mid game bosses on the Boss Guide include dungeon leaders and open-world elites that drop clan items, swords, and spin tokens. Always check boss level recommendations before queuing — underleveled players wipe and lose time. Form parties in Discord or server chat; tanks with high health clans and DPS with AoE techniques clear faster.

Introductory raids and protected zones teach mechanics you will need in Culling Games. Learn telegraph patterns, bring Reverse Cursed Technique (R) online for sustain, and respect enrage timers. If you die repeatedly, drop back to Metro farming for ten levels rather than forcing carries — experience gains slow but stat points add up.

Some mid game bosses risk clan drop loss on death. Read Protect Your Clan Drops before equipping rare clan rewards in open PvP areas. Storage and safe-server strategies prevent heartbreaking losses.

Race Rerolls and Vessel Prep

Once technique and clan are stable, dump saved spins into race. Grade 2 or Grade 1 races provide meaningful stat boosts; Special Grade is ideal but rare. Mid game players often stop at Grade 2 if spin stock runs low, then revisit during endgame events with bonus codes.

Vessel farming starts lightly here — you might begin Sukuna finger collection or Ishigori prep quests, but full vessel transformation belongs to dedicated guides on Sukuna, Ishigori, and Kashimo. Use mid game to stock materials, yen, and levels so vessel grinds are not underpowered.

When Metro feels comfortable, you consistently beat mid-tier bosses, and your race is Grade 2 or better, transition to the Endgame Walkthrough. Mid game success is measured by stable income, no longer dying to random elites, and a build that can contribute to raids without being carried.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start farming accessories?

Start around level 200 when Metro elites become your main farm. Replace pieces as upgrades drop rather than min-maxing every slot immediately.

What clan should mid game players target?

Fushiguro, Okkotsu, Zenin, and Geto are realistic A/B targets. S-tier clans like Gojo and Ryomen are long-term goals unless you get lucky early.

Can I solo mid game bosses?

Some yes, with overleveled builds. Most players party for reliability and faster clears. Check individual boss entries on the bosses page.

Should I learn PvP in mid game?

Learning basics helps in Metro and Culling Games. Run lightweight PvP builds from our PvP Build guide without sacrificing PvE progression.

How many spins should I save before rerolling race?

Save at least 20–30 spins so you have buffer beyond one lucky streak. Use the spin planner to set a personal stop goal.

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