The Jujutsu Infinite Cursed Energy feature is something every player needs to know about! It plays a big part in powering up your combat moves.

Embrace Cursed Energy in Jujutsu Infinite. Before worrying about your energy type, you should try to unlock one of the Jujutsu Infinite Innate Techniques first!

Jujutsu Infinite Cursed Energy Guide

Learn how to unlock a Cursed Energy type and which ones are available.

How to Unlock Cursed Energy

To obtain a Cursed Energy type, you need to collect an Energy Nature Scroll. This is an item which you can get by opening chests! It has a Special Grade rarity, so it’s a pretty rare drop. There’s a chance that they may be available to purchase at the Curse Market occasionally, which resets its stock every 6 hours. You can find this shop in the Zen Forest at Jujutsu High.

Using the Energy Nature Scroll unlocks a random Cursed Energy type. If you use another scroll, it overwrites your current Cursed Energy.

Legendary Cursed Energy

The rarest Cursed Energy types have a 10% drop rate chance!

Electric

  • When using Divergent Fist, your M1s turn into lightning strikes, which deal increased damage
  • With Curse Reinforcement, you can unleash an AoE lightning attack called Electric Burst

Rough

  • Hitting the enemy with Heavy Attacks procs Bleed DMG for 1 second, whilst increasing your Knockback by 8% and your DMG by 5%
  • Does not require Divergent Fist

Rare Cursed Energy

Rare Cursed Energy isn’t as rare as you think, with a 70% chance of dropping.

Wet

  • With Divergent Fist, your M1 attacks and Heavy Attacks apply the Wet debuff to enemies
    • This debuff reduces the DMG stat of the enemy and slows them down

Flaming

  • When using Divergent Fist, your M1 attacks and Heavy Attacks deal Flaming DMG
    • Flaming DMG is a form of DoT (damage over time)

Common Cursed Energy

The most common Cursed Energy types have a 70% drop rate.

Dense

  • When activating Curse Reinforcement, your Defense stat increases by 5%

Concussive

  • When you Guard Break the enemy with an M1 attack or Heavy Attack, it lasts for 1 second longer

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