I still remember the match where my best plan fell apart in thirty seconds. You can feel the ground shift when a single Gear or Clan misplays your whole approach. I learned then that choices in Cursed Gear sting fast—and they stick with you.
I’ve spent more hours than I’ll admit parsing patch notes, watching TierMaker boards, and testing setups on Roblox until the numbers felt honest. I’ll walk you through what matters now: which Gears carry fights, which Clans tilt the math in your favor, and where you can save time and frustration.
Cursed Gear Gears Tier List
Observation: Every patch day I see players swap Gears like trading cards—some choices are instant regrets.
Here’s the short version: I rate Gears by moveset utility and passive impact. The current leaders are Hydra, Ravager, and Projector. They control space, force misreads, and close fights cleanly. Usurper sits high too, but it demands more time or resources to acquire than Ravager, so consider your economy on Roblox before committing.

Quick notes you can use right away: Hydra and Ravager are S-tier because they force reactions—if you can read an opponent, those Gears punish errors. Projector wins rounds by controlling sightlines and energy economy. Interceptor, Manipulator, and Constructor fill A-tier roles: reliable and flexible, useful in most builds. Executioner and Sensor are niche; they work, but they need a specific setup or team to shine.
What are the best Gears in Cursed Gear?
Hydra, Ravager, Projector, and Usurper. Hydra and Ravager are my go-to when I want consistency; Projector when positioning matters. Usurper is excellent if you’ve invested time or Robux into obtaining it on Roblox.
I’ll give you one practical tip: watch high-level clips on YouTube and Discord matches, then replicate a single combo three times in private matches. Repetition separates theory from what actually wins.
Cursed Gear Clans Tier List
Observation: In ranked lobbies I see the same three Clan names cropping up in winning team rosters.
Clans can swing a game quietly—some are subtle, others are loud. Right now, Gojo, Nier, and Kamo are the most reliable on the list. Gojo gives you starting Technique points and better regen, which translates into cleaner combos. Nier pads your Cybernetic Load Cap and auto-adds upgrades (it won’t bypass the 3-upgrade cap), which is huge for tech builds. Kamo returns small lifesteal on M1s, which matters over long fights.

Some Clans are behavior modifiers: Zenin gives damage boosts against non-royal clans but takes more from royals, and Itadori manipulates Flow and grants a guaranteed True Black Flash at high stacks. Others like Panda and Nishimiya shine situationally—Panda’s passive healing on expeditions and a 6% damage reduction are comfortable perks; Nishimiya ramps damage as your HP falls.
| Clan | Passive Bonuses |
|---|---|
Gojo |
• Start with 5 Cursed Technique points.• Gain increased Technique Energy and regeneration. |
Nier |
• Obtain 50 more Cybernetic Load Cap.• Automatically add an upgrade to all equipped Cybernetics. [Does not bypass the max upgrade of 3] |
Kamo |
• M1 attacks grant lifesteal, restoring 0.03% (0.5x with a sword) of max HP per hit. |
Zenin |
• Deals 8% increased damage to non-royal clans.• Takes 3% increased damage from royal clans.• Has an innate Flicker Image passive. |
Itadori |
• Delivering guardbreaks (2 stacks), M2s (1 stack), charged M1s (1 stack), and Devastating Strikes (2 stacks) without being hit increases your Flow.• Getting hit resets all stacks. At 7 stacks, you are guaranteed a True Black Flash within 3 seconds. |
Amai |
• M1 and M2 attacks deal 10% reduced damage, but all other attacks deal 10% increased damage. |
Hazenoki |
• Sword M1 and M2 attacks deal 10% increased damage.• Takes 10% increased posture damage. |
Todo |
• Become larger in size and receive a small flat buff and and 5% buff to your Physicality and Durability. |
Kashimo |
• Attacks have a 10% chance to apply Shock on hit. [6-second internal cooldown] |
Panda |
• Consume bamboo on expeditions to restore 2% of max HP.• Passive 6% damage reduction. |
Nishimiya |
• Damage increases as HP decreases, up to 10% bonus damage at low health. |
Crow |
• Devastating Strike ignores the damage cap. |
Yoshino |
• Landing an M1 grants +5 movement speed for 7 seconds. |
Kusakabe |
• Gain the ability to teleport upon landing NSS4 Slash, has 7% Awareness buff, and your NSS uses less cursed technique bar. |
Storm |
• Deals 15% increased damage in Windswept. |
Eve |
• Gain more EXP. |
What are the best Clans in Cursed Gear?
Gojo, Nier, and Kamo lead right now. Pick Gojo for raw technique tempo, Nier if you want Cybernetics to carry more weight, and Kamo when sustain wins long scrambles.
If you want a quick method for testing combos, use TierMaker to visualize matchups, record short clips to a YouTube playlist, and then rewatch mistakes at 0.5x speed. Treat your playtests like controlled experiments: change one variable at a time.
I’ll leave you with a blunt trade-off: choose Gears that cover what your Clan lacks. Think of your setup like a toolkit—one piece should solve the others’ weaknesses, and the whole should feel like a steady hand on a shaky night. Which Gear and Clan combo will you bet your next ranked streak on?
Gojo
Nier
Kamo
Zenin
Itadori
Amai
Hazenoki
Todo
Kashimo
Panda
Nishimiya
Crow
Yoshino
Kusakabe
Storm
Eve