By Jay / / Games News

Mahito is a complex and versatile character in Jujutsu Shenanigans, offering a range of unique moves that can be tricky to master. This guide will break down Mahito’s abilities, including tips, combo strategies, and playstyle recommendations. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced player, understanding how to utilize Mahito’s full potential can give you the upper hand in 1v1 battles. Let’s dive into the character’s moveset and key techniques.

Mahito Jujutsu Shenanigans Skill Explanation Guide

Stockpile

Mahito’s Stockpile move brings out two hammers, dealing 10 damage and hitting through block. This move can be used to launch opponents into the air, making it an effective combo finisher. A key tip for Stockpile is to turn your camera after landing the first hammer, changing the knockback direction of the second hammer for more precise control. You can combo this move with Body Repel for extended sequences.

Soul Fire

Although not the most effective in Mahito’s arsenal, Soul Fire shoots multiple transfigured humans for a total of 9 damage. It has significant end lag, leaving Mahito vulnerable to counterattacks. However, a piece of tech with Soul Fire allows you to flick the last projectile to turn it into a combo extender, making it somewhat more useful in certain scenarios.

Focus Strike

Focus Strike is arguably Mahito’s best base move. It’s a lunging punch imbued with cursed energy that can combo extend or finish, depending on timing. One pro tip is that after using Focus Strike, you can change forms (more on playstyle later). Its alternative, Chain Whip, is much weaker, offering little utility other than a follow-up after Stockpile.

Body Repel

This ability launches a transfigured human, controlled by camera direction. The unique feature of Body Repel is the ability to curve it back into Mahito to extend combos, making it both unpredictable and effective at mid-range combat. Practice different distances to perfect your control over this ability for maximum efficiency.

Mahito Awakening and Playstyle Guide

1. Ultimate and Awakening Mode

Mahito’s awakening (triggered by landing a punch after pressing G) grants three new moves: Idle Transfiguration, Drill Splitter, and Domain Expansion. Idle Transfiguration can steal one of your opponent’s moves, and if you hit the same opponent twice, they are instantly killed. Drill Splitter allows you to impale enemies on a drill, and it pairs well with Idle Transfiguration for setting up lethal combos.

In Domain Expansion, the objective is to drain your opponents’ energy bar by staying close to them. Combining it with moves like Idle Transfiguration or Drill Splitter can guarantee kills, especially when your enemy is against a wall.

2. Playstyle and Form Selection

Mahito has two forms that alter his playstyle: Blades and Boulders. Blades grant faster M1 speed but deal lower damage, while Boulders offer higher damage output at the cost of slower M1 speed. Surprisingly, Boulders are the better option due to the significant damage increase. Boulder M1s can deal 45% damage in a standard combo compared to the 35% damage dealt by Blade M1s.

The Boulder’s Q move also bypasses blocks and has a short cooldown, making it highly spammable and useful in battles to slowly chip away at your opponent’s health.

Mahito Combos and Strategy Guide Jujutsu Shenangingans + Video Showcase

Mahito thrives off knockdowns, as most of his moves can hit downed opponents. A classic combo setup would involve using Stockpile to launch an opponent, then following up with Focus Strike or Body Repel to extend the combo. In his awakened state, hitting a knockdown with Idle Transfiguration ensures a significant advantage or even an instant kill if you’ve landed it twice.

One last tip: Mahito’s alt can hit an opponent even after they’ve died, as long as their body is still present, giving you more opportunities to activate it successfully.

Mastering Mahito requires careful use of his abilities and choosing the right form based on the situation. Focus on using Body Repel and Stockpile to create unique combos, and don’t hesitate to go into Boulder form for more reliable damage. By practicing these moves and incorporating the tips provided, you’ll be well on your way to dominating with Mahito in Jujutsu Shenanigans.

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