Alright, so if you just logged in and saw the St. Patrick’s update, you probably had the same reaction most players did — there’s a lot going on. New area, boss, raid, spins, gear, shop… it’s one of those updates where everything looks important at once.
Instead of overcomplicating it, let’s walk through this like we’re figuring it out together — what actually matters, what you should focus first, and what’s worth your time before the event disappears.
Jujutsu Zero St. Patrick’s Event Guide – Best Farms, Codes
Before anything else, redeem the code:
lucky
It gives:
- 5,000 Lumens
- 50 Clan Rolls
That’s a huge head start, especially if you’re planning to spin for clans or save up resources. No reason to delay this — just grab it and move on.
The Event Area Is Where Everything Begins
There’s a brand-new St. Patrick’s themed area, and that’s basically your main hub for this event.
Talk to the NPC at spawn to enter it, and set your spawn there immediately. Trust me, this saves a lot of time if you’re going to grind.
You’ll also find pots of gold scattered around the map. These act like mini rewards you can pick up while moving around, which is nice because it means you’re not just standing still waiting for something to happen.
Do the Quest That Matches Your Level
The event isn’t just for endgame players — it actually has quests for different levels:
- Low-level players can start early
- Mid-game players have their own quest line
- High-level players get tougher content
So instead of overthinking it, just pick the quest that matches your level and start there. It gives you direction right away and helps you ease into the event.
The Luckiest Boss Is One of Your Main Farms
Now this is where things get serious.
The event boss, The Luckiest, spawns every 7 minutes. That timer is super important.
Once you get used to it, you can build your entire farming loop around it instead of wasting time waiting randomly.
Why this boss matters:
- It has a rare drop
- It’s consistent (thanks to the timer)
- It’s one of the best repeat farms in the event
If you’re unsure what to grind, this is always a safe option.
Investigations Are Secretly One of the Best Farms
This update didn’t lock everything inside the event zone — and that’s actually a big win.
When you do Investigations, you can now run into:
- Event enemies
- A special event boss
- Mini bosses
- Event materials
And you’ll get:
- Clover Coins
- Clover Crates
- Event materials
So instead of choosing between progression and event farming, you can do both at the same time.
If your build is strong enough, this is honestly one of the smartest ways to farm.
Lucky Strike Ailment (Limited — Don’t Ignore It)
There’s a new limited ailment called Lucky Strike, and you can apply it to gear using event materials.
If you care about builds, stats, or optimization at all, this is something you should not ignore.
Even if you’re not fully focused on min-maxing, it’s still worth collecting the materials now — because once the event is gone, so is this system.
The Greed Gear Set — Worth Picking Up
A new gear set called Greed has been added.
Now whether it’s top-tier or not isn’t even the main point. Limited gear has a habit of becoming useful later — sometimes after buffs, sometimes for niche builds.
So if you’re already grinding, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on this set instead of skipping it completely.
Don’t Sleep on the Collectibles
There are five Patrick collectibles in the event.
These are the kind of things players forget about… and then regret later when they’re gone.
You don’t need to rush them immediately, but don’t leave them for the last minute either.
Event Shop vs Spin Wheel — This Is Your Biggest Decision
This is where things get interesting.
You’ve got two main ways to spend your currency:
Event Shop
- Guaranteed rewards
- Materials, techniques, and progression items
- Safe and reliable
Spin Wheel
- Rare and limited rewards
- Exclusive Patrick Clan
- New skins
The problem? You probably can’t maximize both easily.
So you need to decide early:
- Do you want guaranteed value (shop)?
- Or do you want to chase rare limited rewards (wheel)?
If you don’t decide, you’ll end up wasting coins randomly — and that always feels bad later.
Lucky Kashimo Raid — High Risk, High Reward
This is one of the biggest parts of the update.
The Lucky Kashimo raid works on a damage-based system:
- You get 5 minutes
- The more damage you deal, the better your rewards
So this isn’t just about surviving — it’s about how strong your build really is.
If you’re a high-level player, this can easily become one of the best farms in the event.
If you’re not there yet, don’t stress — you can come back to it later.
AFK Farming Is Actually Useful Now
One of the nicest changes is that AFK rewards now include Clover Coins.
So even when you’re not actively grinding, you’re still making progress.
It’s a small thing, but it makes the event feel way less stressful if you don’t have hours to play every day.
