Grinding the Calamity set in Jujutsu Zero is one of those things that looks simple but quietly eats days if you do it manually. The drop rates aren’t terrible, but repeating the same raid nonstop is exhausting, and that’s exactly why AFK raid farming exists. If set up properly, you can stack Calamity crates while you’re asleep, at work, or doing literally anything else.
This guide explains the most consistent AFK raid method, why it works, and how to avoid the mistakes that usually break macros after one or two runs.
Requirement: Why Limitless Level 3 Is Mandatory
The entire AFK setup revolves around Limitless upgraded to level three. This is not about raw damage. The damage helps, but the real reason is range and control.
At level three, Maximum Blue becomes massive. That single detail solves the biggest AFK problem in raids: random spawn positions and camera angles. When you load into a raid, your character can face slightly different directions each time. Smaller-range skills fail here because they miss the boss if your camera isn’t perfectly aligned.
Maximum Blue doesn’t care. It tags the boss, pulls it in, and forces the fight to start correctly every run. That consistency is what makes infinite looping possible.
You can technically clear Calamity raids with Limitless alone. Shrine is optional.
Shrine Is Optional, Not Required
Shrine is used purely to speed things up. Fuga hits hard and shortens clear time, but it is not necessary for the loop to function.
If you do not have Shrine, or don’t want to rely on it, the method still works by cycling Maximum Blue and Lapse Blue only. The boss stays controlled, damage continues, and the run finishes reliably. The loop is slightly slower, but far more stable for long AFK sessions.
Gear also does not matter. This setup works even with minimal gear equipped, which is why it’s ideal early or mid grind.
Cloud Devices
Running this on your own phone or PC overnight is risky. Devices sleep, apps crash, batteries die. That’s why most players use a cloud device.
A cloud device stays online permanently. You can close it completely and it will continue running your macro. Android, iOS, and browser all work, and once it’s running, your real device is free.
The idea is simple: record one perfect raid run, then loop it forever.
Setting Up for Stability
Before recording anything, you need to stabilize performance.
Inside Roblox settings, set graphics to minimum.
Inside Jujutsu Zero settings, disable shadows, reduce effects, and lower render distance.
Most failed AFK loops don’t fail because of bad rotations. They fail because of lag spikes. A half-second delay is enough to desync a recorded tap and break the entire loop.
Stable FPS matters more than damage.
Choosing the Right Raid
You can AFK any raid with this method, but if your goal is Calamity gear, the most efficient target is Jogo on Calamity difficulty.
The reasons are simple. The clear time is fast. The boss behavior is predictable. And you’re not wasting extra minutes fighting tankier bosses for the same drop chances.
Faster clears mean more crates over time, which is all that matters.
Recording the Perfect AFK Loop
Start recording the moment you load into the raid.
The first action in the recording must be Maximum Blue. This anchors the run. No matter where you spawn or how the camera is angled, the boss gets pulled.
If you are using Shrine, swap techniques, use Fuga once, then immediately return to Limitless. After that, rotate Lapse Blue and Maximum Blue to maintain control and damage.
If you are not using Shrine, simply loop Lapse Blue and Maximum Blue until the boss dies. It is slower, but extremely reliable.
Once the boss is defeated, close the stats screen, close the rewards screen, and press retry.
When the next raid loads, stop the recording. Save the macro, enable infinite loop, and replay.
Testing Before Going Fully AFK
Never leave immediately after recording.
Let the macro run at least three full raids while you watch. Pay attention to the second and third load-ins. That’s where most problems appear.
If the boss sometimes survives longer, add one extra Maximum Blue.
If the rewards screen closes too fast or too slow, adjust with a tiny delay.
Keep adjustments minimal. Clean, short loops are far more stable than complex ones.
Leaving It Overnight
Once the loop is stable, you can safely leave it running. The cloud device continues farming in the background, stacking crates, XP, and drops without draining your battery or PC resources.
When you come back, you’ll usually find hours worth of progress completed automatically.
This same method works for other raids as well. The concept never changes. You record a rotation that pulls the boss instantly, kills it consistently, closes UI cleanly, and retries. Then you let repetition do the work.
Calamity gear isn’t hard to obtain. It’s just time-consuming if you do it manually. AFK raid farming turns that grind into background progress instead of active suffering.
As long as your loop is clean, your graphics are low, and your Limitless is level three, this method is one of the most reliable ways to finish a full Calamity set without burning yourself out.