Not sure which weapon you should be using? Our Jujutsu Odyssey Weapon Tier List ranks all weapons from best to worst.

Obtain a weapon in Jujutsu Odyssey! Our Jujutsu Odyssey Weapons guide discusses each one in more detail if you’d like to learn more about our S-tier and A-tier rankings.

Jujutsu Odyssey Weapon Tier List

The tiers below contain rankings of each weapon, their strengths, and why they’ve been placed there. The better the weapon, the more powerful it is in battle, which you can use alongside your Cursed Technique and clan buffs.

S Tier

The strongest weapons in Jujutsu Odyssey.

  • Rapier
    • The Piercing Tempest ability is a melee attack that slices the enemy multiple times, usually capping out a 4 hits
    • The Crimson Drive ability unlocks at mastery level 50, which sends you sprinting forward, pushing the enemy along the pathway with you. To finish the move off, you slash your target to send them flying into the air

A Tier

Great weapons that are better than nothing.

  • Slaughter Demon
    • The Severing Rift ability can be used at a distance, allowing you to stay away from your target as you unleash an attack
    • The Bloody Spiral ability unlocks at mastery level 46, which unleashes a barrage of slashes that continuously strike the enemy

B Tier

Simply an improvement from using your fists.

  • Katana
    • A bit more of an improvement compared to just using your fists, but the Katana still doesn’t add much to your overall strength
    • You can strike your enemy quickly and precisely, with each slash harbouring more power than the previous

C Tier

This tier is solely for the Fist weapon, which is the standard, and is pretty boring.

  • Fist
    • The Fist weapon comes with no extra bonuses, which makes it the most bland one in the game
    • All you do is attack the enemy with your fists… and that’s it

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