C-Tier Styles

C-tier Jujutsu Shenanigans Styles: Switcher and Locust Guy. Niche mechanics and limitations explained.

Last updated: June 2026

C-Tier Overview

C-tier Styles occupy the bottom of competitive rankings due to limited damage output, incomplete kits, or extremely niche mechanics that rarely justify the pick in serious PvP. They remain fun for creative expression and meme lobbies.

Switcher (Todo)

Switcher uses Boogie Woogie to swap positions with opponents, creating unpredictable angles. High skill expression for creative players — landing Soul Swap into Ground Shake combos feels rewarding. However, damage ceiling and neutral tools fall far short of S-tier. Boogie Woogie whiffs are heavily punishable in Duels.

Locust Guy (Ko-Guy)

Locust Guy is a Base Only curse with Locust Swarm, Bug Bite, and Infest. Intended as a meme pick rather than competitive option. Plague Cloud provides minor area denial but lacks the combo routes and awakening power of every other Style.

Playing C-Tier Anyway

If you enjoy Switcher's swap mind-games, treat Duels as your primary mode where unpredictability matters more than raw damage. Locust Guy works for challenge runs and achievement hunting. Neither Style appears in serious tier discussions, but Jujutsu Shenanigans is a sandbox — play what entertains you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Switcher beat S-tier?

Skilled Switcher mains win occasionally through Boogie Woogie mind-games, but it is an uphill battle.

Is Locust Guy getting an update?

No announced plans. Treat as a novelty pick.

Lowest tier Style?

Locust Guy is generally considered the weakest Style in the roster.

Related Pages

Full Tier List

See where every Style ranks.

B-Tier

Step up from C-tier options.

All Styles

Browse the full roster.