The latest Jujutsu Shenanigans update has officially arrived, bringing a huge list of changes across multiple characters, gameplay systems, items, and customization options. Version 1.77 focuses heavily on balance adjustments while also introducing new emotes, donation improvements, skill builder features, and several quality-of-life updates. If you’re wondering what’s new in the patch and whether any fresh codes have been released, here’s a complete breakdown of the update.
Are There Any New Jujutsu Shenanigans Codes?
Unfortunately, the v1.77 update did not introduce any new redeemable codes. The patch is mainly focused on gameplay improvements, character balancing, and new content rather than code rewards. Players should continue monitoring official announcements and future update notes for any upcoming code releases.
14 New Emotes Added
One of the biggest additions in this update is a large collection of new emotes. Players now have even more ways to show off during matches and while hanging out with friends. The new emotes include:
- We See The Fit
- Air Drone
- Diamond in the Sky
- Prop Hunt
- Muffin Time
- Backflip
- We Are Here
- Worm
- Moonwalk
- Ghosts
- Hei Party
- Snake
- Crane
- Boxer
Alongside the emotes, vending machine soda prices have also been reduced, costing only $2 instead of the previous amount.
Donation System Improvements
The donation system received several upgrades. Both the Spare Change emote and Workshop Donations now use Roblox’s updated Robux transfer system. Players who receive donations while offline will also be notified when they join the game. Workshop donations now create chat announcements and contribute toward the Briefcase Emote balance, giving creators more visibility and rewards for community support.
Item Changes
Several item-related adjustments were made in this patch. TNT now features a new model and can stick directly to players, creating new opportunities for creative plays and traps. Shop item prices have been reduced to only $5, making utility items much easier to purchase. Snowballs have also been removed from the shop and will no longer appear naturally around the map.
Crow Charmer Gets Major Rework
Crow Charmer is one of the biggest winners of the update. The character received two new ground variants, including Impetus Updraft and Murmurate. A brand-new special move called Spatial Transference has also been added.
The old Flock special has been transformed into an aerial chase variant, while numerous abilities received cooldown, damage, and ragdoll adjustments. Many Crow Charmer abilities now recover faster and provide smoother combo opportunities, making the character more aggressive and responsive during combat.
Cursed Partners Changes
Cursed Partners players have plenty of reasons to celebrate. Rika Throw has officially returned to the moveset, replacing Copy Wheel during normal usage. The move now activates much faster and offers additional utility during fights.
Elbow Rush received a damage increase, while several other abilities gained cooldown reductions and quality-of-life improvements. Rika itself has also been adjusted with new movement behavior, damage tuning, and additional move variants. Overall, Cursed Partners appears to be stronger and more flexible than before.
Copy Wheel Rework
The Copy Wheel system has been completely redesigned. Instead of one large menu, abilities are now split into two pages containing four cursed techniques each. Players can quickly swap pages using the special button.
A new visual indicator has also been added to clearly show which cursed technique has been selected, making the system much easier to use during intense battles. Another major buff is that Copy Wheel can now be activated during stuns and skill animations.
Black Death Adjustments
Black Death received several nerfs aimed at reducing its overall pressure. The first M1 attack now applies fewer injuries, and the Detach timer has been shortened. Festering Strikes also applies fewer injuries when blocked and now has a longer punishment window when missed. Roach Swarm saw damage reductions and its aerial version can now be blocked, giving opponents more counterplay opportunities.
Head of Hei and Lucky Coward Balance Changes
Head of Hei received a mix of buffs and nerfs. Cursory Impact’s slap damage has been reduced while its kick damage has been increased. Several combo interactions and ragdoll effects were also adjusted to improve consistency.
Meanwhile, Lucky Coward received a significant health reduction down to 65 HP. Successful dodge chains are now slightly harder to perform because dodges have a brief cooldown after activation. These changes are intended to make the character less frustrating to fight against while preserving its survival-focused playstyle.
Skill Builder Gets New Features
Skill Builder creators received a large number of new tools. Players can now multi-select blocks, making complex projects easier to manage. New timeline blocks such as LOOK and SET MELEE have been added, alongside new options for counters, teleports, and projectiles. Several new states were introduced as well, including:
- Wakeup State
- NoBlock State
- NoMass State
- NoParkour State
- NoDeath State
- Projection State
- Bleed State
- LastHit State
Additional health, damage, and knockback multipliers have also been added, providing much greater control when designing custom abilities.
General Improvements and Bug Fixes
The update includes several smaller but useful improvements. Players can now enable a Hide Kills setting for a cleaner interface. Build Mode received a new Mesh block, expanding creation possibilities for builders. The developers also fixed multiple bugs involving branch logic, visual blocks, tag operations, and collision detection issues that affected move behavior.
Jujutsu Shenanigans v1.77 is a substantial update that focuses on balancing, customization, and creator tools. Crow Charmer and Cursed Partners received some of the most impactful changes, while the Skill Builder gained several powerful features for custom content creators.
Although there are no new codes in this update, the large number of gameplay improvements, reworks, and quality-of-life additions make v1.77 one of the more significant patches released recently. Players should take some time to explore the new emotes, test the updated characters, and experiment with the expanded Skill Builder options.