I remember a spin that felt like a coin toss between glory and regret. The reel stopped on a technique that flopped my whole build—and I had to rebuild, smarter. You can avoid that waste of hours if you treat each pick like a map, not a gamble.
I’ve played the grind, read the patch notes, and watched hours of Kaizen matches on Roblox streams and YouTube guides. You’ll get straight answers here: which Cursed Techniques hit hardest, which clans carry your early game, what weapons actually change a fight, and which fighting style keeps you alive in ranked lobbies. Think of this as a practical field guide—short, opinionated, and written so you can reroll with intention.
Streets and servers prove players stick with certain techniques more than others. Kaizen Cursed Techniques Tier List
| Tier | Cursed Techniques |
|---|---|
| S | King of Curses, Idle Transfiguration, Mythical Beast Amber |
| A | Limitless, Blood Manipulation, Finger Bearer, Straw Doll, Shock Amplification |
| B | Cryofrost, Rot Technique |
| C | Cursed Speech, Devil’s Broom |
| D | Construction, Cloning Technique, Boogie Woogie |
I rate techniques on raw damage, domain strength, PvP flexibility, and how much time you need to reach their ceiling. You’re not chasing aesthetics—you’re chasing returns on hours.
What is the best Cursed Technique in Kaizen?
Short answer: King of Curses sits at the top for raw output and domain dominance (€ equivalent of a late-game payoff). If you prefer control and mixups, Idle Transfiguration is the safer bet; if you like burst windows that punish mistakes, Mythical Beast Amber hits hard in duels. I recommend targeting one of those for PvP-focused builds.
S Tier Cursed Techniques
- King of Curses: Finishes fights fast, rules domain confrontations, but demands grinding and stat focus.
- Idle Transfiguration: Grabs, flexible damage strings, and remains effective without total domain investment.
- Mythical Beast Amber: Burst-first design—fit it into aggressive builds and punish overextensions.
A Tier Cursed Techniques
- Limitless: Zoning and burst; still solid in skilled hands but no longer meta-defining.
- Blood Manipulation: Ranged pressure and sustain that reward spacing and patience.
- Finger Bearer: Fantastic farmer; scales well in PvE but is a bit rigid in duels.
- Straw Doll: Team utility and boss tools—excellent for progression parties.
- Shock Amplification: Easier to farm and efficient early grind pick; fades once S-tier shows up.
B–D Tier Notes
- B: Cryofrost controls bosses; Rot Technique sustains—both reliable but outclassed for pure damage.
- C: Cursed Speech gives AOE farming, Devil’s Broom offers mobility—both niche by late game.
- D: Starter picks like Construction, Cloning, and Boogie Woogie are reroll material once you can farm better.

You can feel a clan’s impact from the first minute in-game. Kaizen Clans Tier List
| Tier | Clans |
|---|---|
| S | Gojo, Sukuna, Mahito, Kamo |
| A | Uraume, Todo, Itadori, Kashimo |
| B | Uro, Inumaki, Kugisaki |
| C | Hoshi, Ino, Miwa, Nanami |
| D | Rayburn, Akiyama, Sotomura, Sonoda, Takashi, Sasaki, Hari, Eldritch, Ieiri, Haba |
Clans give permanent stat bonuses. Choosing the right one shapes your whole build before you ever hit grade 1 weapons or advanced domains. I treat clans like the foundation of a house; if the foundation is shaky, the whole build wobbles.
Which clan is the strongest in Kaizen?
Short answer: Gojo is the PvP king because of its Infinity utility and large cursed energy pool. Sukuna pairs perfectly with King of Curses for PvE burst. If you like versatile technique buffs, Mahito and Kamo are reliable choices.
S Tier Clans
- Gojo: Massive cursed energy with defensive utility—dominates in duels.
- Sukuna: Damage multipliers that amplify King of Curses and other burst sets.
- Mahito: Technique buffs and solid survivability—great with Idle Transfiguration.
- Kamo: Balanced boosts that serve hybrid Blood Manipulation builds well.
A–D Tier Clans
- A: Uraume, Todo, Itadori, Kashimo—all useful for niche or melee-focused builds.
- B: Mobility and small synergies from Uro, Inumaki, Kugisaki.
- C: Starter-style buffs that taper off in late play.
- D: Reroll targets—minimal meta value.

On stream you see weapons decide the pace of fights. Kaizen Weapons Tier List
| Tier | Weapons |
|---|---|
| S | Soul Split Katana |
| A | Blood Scythe, Frost Fangs |
| B | Cursed Spear, Cursed Daggers |
| C | Mantis Edge |
| D | Spotted Nata, Jet Black, Emperial Sword, Slaughter Demon |
Weapons define your physical toolkit and combo routes. The right blade turns small openings into kills; the wrong one makes good fights feel impossible.
S Tier Weapons
- Soul Split Katana: Best DPS, excellent mobility, and combo starters that control space—your late-game go-to.
A–D Tier Weapons
- A: Blood Scythe for AOE control, Frost Fangs for poke and mobility.
- B: Cursed Spear and Cursed Daggers—useful, but limited ceiling.
- C–D: Early farming blades like Mantis Edge and starter weapons are fine for the grind but replace quickly.

I watch ranked matches and notice fighting styles change outcomes instantly. Kaizen Fighting Styles Tier List
| Tier | Fighting Styles |
|---|---|
| S | Heavenly Restriction |
| A | Black Flash |
| B | Cursed Fist |
| C | Divergent Fists |
| D | None |
Styles tune your melee efficiency and stamina. Pick one that complements your cursed technique and weapon—don’t let a mismatched style turn your kit into noise.
S–D Tier Fighting Styles
- Heavenly Restriction (S): Best combo extension and stamina efficiency—think surgical pressure like a swiss army knife in a knife fight.
- Black Flash (A): High burst per move—great for finishing windows.
- Cursed Fist (B): Reliable for farming and mid-game power.
- Divergent Fists (C): Starter style—serviceable early on.
- D: No active style sits at D; each has a role in progression.

How do I get better Cursed Techniques and Clans in Kaizen?
Use spins, rerolls, raid farming, and community drops. Watch creators on YouTube and Twitch for timing windows, jump into Discord and Reddit threads for code drops, and use Kaizen codes to squeeze extra spins when the game hands them out. Treat every reroll like currency—don’t waste it on low-impact clans or techniques.
If you want a rule of thumb: prioritize technique first, then clan, then weapon, unless you’re chasing a very specific melee build. Some setups are brutal in PvE but fragile in PvP; others survive in both. The smart reroll is the one that reduces variance—play fewer bad games and you’ll progress faster.
I’ve seen players change their whole climb by accepting one trade: time spent researching > time spent rerolling useless stats. Want me to walk you through the exact build that beats 80% of ranked lobbies right now?