Sorcerer Tower Defense Yuta Overview
Sorcerer Tower Defense Yuta appears as the Cursed Sorcerer, a Special Grade unit based on Yuta Okkotsu from Jujutsu Kaisen. He is a high-investment tower with six total stages, powerful copied techniques, and Rika-based abilities that become more valuable as a match progresses.
Video Highlights:
- The showcase tests Cursed Sorcerer in a difficult mode.
- Yuta copies techniques from defeated enemies.
- Anti-stun support is important during the later waves.
- Farming units help reach his expensive final upgrades.
Special Grade Damage
Cursed Sorcerer reaches 6,600,000 damage at the final listed upgrade before external boosts.
Technique Copying
His passive can copy abilities from defeated enemies, with a limit of three stolen abilities.
Rika Utility
Rika adds rock attacks early and follows enemies later, giving Yuta extra crowd-control pressure.
| Feature | Cursed Sorcerer |
|---|---|
| Character basis | Yuta Okkotsu |
| Rarity | Special Grade |
| Summon chance | 0.01% |
| Total stages | 6 listed states |
| Main passive | Copies abilities from defeated enemies |
| Copy limit | 3 abilities |
Cursed Sorcerer is not only a raw damage tower. His value comes from combining strong base attacks, copied techniques, Rika effects, and support from the rest of your lineup.
How to Obtain and Build Yuta
Cursed Sorcerer is obtained through summoning with a listed 0.01% chance. Because this is a low-probability Special Grade unit, plan your resources before summoning and avoid building a team that depends on Yuta appearing immediately.
Prepare Summoning Resources
Save the resources required by the current summoning system and check the active banner before spending. A low summon chance makes disciplined resource management important.
Secure an Economy Core
Bring reliable farming or income units so the match can fund Yuta's upgrade path. The showcase demonstrates that early money generation strongly affects how quickly he reaches his high-cost stages.
Deploy for Early Control
Place Cursed Sorcerer where his range covers the first enemy path. His deployment cost is manageable compared with later upgrades, allowing him to contribute before the expensive scaling begins.
Upgrade in Milestones
Prioritize the first ability, then continue toward the Rika follow-up upgrade and final damage stage. Do not sell your entire economy core just to rush one upgrade.
| Stage | Cost | Damage | Range | SPA | Effect |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deployment | 1,100 | 30,000 | 20 | 1 | Basic attack |
| Upgrade 1 | 7,300 | 130,000 | 25 | 1 | Rika throws rocks, 18-second cooldown |
| Upgrade 2 | 13,100 | 250,000 | 28 | 1 | Higher attack damage |
| Upgrade 3 | 20,900 | 400,000 | 31 | 1 | Higher attack damage |
| Upgrade 4 | 40,000 | 760,000 | 34 | 1 | Rika follows enemies, 25-second cooldown |
| Upgrade 5 | 75,000 | 6,600,000 | 40 | 1 | Final listed damage stage |
Use your economy units first, then invest in Yuta during a safe wave. The jump to 75,000 makes the final upgrade a planned objective rather than an emergency purchase.
Copied Techniques and Abilities
Yuta's signature mechanic is the ability to copy techniques from defeated enemies that possess abilities. The passive has a limit of three stolen abilities, so the best results depend on which enemies are defeated and when the copied effects become available.
The listed technique values scale across Yuta's upgrade path. Dagon provides area damage, Hanami adds stun control, and Jogo delivers a powerful eruption attack. These effects give Cursed Sorcerer more flexibility than a tower that only performs a standard attack.
| Copied Technique | Function | Early Listed Damage | Final Listed Damage | Cooldown |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dagon | Beam of water balls | 120,000 | 26,400,000 | 30 seconds |
| Hanami | Thickets that stun enemies | 90,000 | 19,800,000 | 40 seconds |
| Jogo | Mini lava eruption | 150,000 | 33,000,000 | 35 seconds |
| Rika Effect | Unlock Point | Tactical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Rock throw | Upgrade 1 | Adds burst damage and helps stabilize early lanes |
| Enemy follow-up | Upgrade 4 | Rika follows enemies and continues pressure during later waves |
| Copy support | Passive | Builds a three-ability toolkit from defeated ability users |
Choose copied techniques based on the stage rather than selecting damage automatically. Hanami's stun can help contain a dangerous push, while Jogo is better when a concentrated burst is needed. Dagon gives a middle-ground option for clearing groups.
Track the enemies that carry abilities before the important wave arrives. Defeating the right targets can produce a more useful three-technique loadout than copying the first available effects.
Team Setup and Match Tactics
Cursed Sorcerer performs best in a team that covers his weaknesses. The most important issue shown during difficult matches is crowd control against the unit itself: repeated stuns can interrupt his contribution while enemies continue moving through the lane.
Use a support unit with anti-stun utility when the mode contains frequent stun effects. Keep long-range backup behind or away from the main threat area so one enemy ability does not disable the entire formation.
Economy Support
Start with farming units and upgrade them during safe waves. Faster income makes Yuta's 40,000 and 75,000 upgrades more realistic.
Anti-Stun Support
Add a unit or effect that protects the formation from stun-heavy enemies. This is especially useful in late-wave modes.
Long-Range Backup
Place secondary damage dealers at a safer distance. They can continue attacking when front-line units are disabled.
| Team Slot | Recommended Role | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Slot 1 | Economy | Funds Yuta's expensive upgrade path |
| Slot 2 | Cursed Sorcerer | Main damage, Rika effects, and copied techniques |
| Slot 3 | Anti-stun support | Reduces the risk of losing damage during control effects |
| Slot 4 | Long-range damage | Covers enemies that survive or bypass the main attack zone |
| Slot 5 | Flexible support | Adds slowing, boosting, or additional damage as needed |
Follow these practical placement rules:
- Place Yuta near a route section where enemies remain in range for multiple attacks.
- Avoid placing every important unit within the same enemy ability radius.
- Keep economy units active until the team can comfortably fund late upgrades.
- Save ability activations for dense waves, bosses, or enemies with unusually high health.
- Stop auto-skipping when the lane becomes unstable and manual timing is more valuable.
Do not treat Cursed Sorcerer as a solo solution in stun-heavy content. Anti-stun coverage and a backup damage source can matter more than rushing one additional upgrade.
Upgrade Checklist and FAQ
Use this checklist when testing Yuta in a new mode. It focuses on reliable progression rather than forcing the tower into every lineup.
Cursed Sorcerer Match Checklist:
- Bring an economy plan for the 40,000 and 75,000 upgrades
- Place Yuta where his range covers a long enemy route
- Prepare anti-stun support for control-heavy waves
- Track enemies that can provide useful copied techniques
- Keep a backup damage source for enemies that bypass the main setup
| Situation | Recommended Response | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Early waves | Build income and deploy Yuta when affordable | High |
| First ability available | Use Rika's rock attack to stabilize pressure | Medium |
| Stun-heavy wave | Activate anti-stun support and protect key units | High |
| Dense enemy group | Use copied area techniques when several targets overlap | High |
| Final upgrade window | Confirm the economy can recover after spending 75,000 | Medium |
Q: What is Sorcerer Tower Defense Yuta called in the game?
Yuta is represented by the Cursed Sorcerer unit. He is a Special Grade tower based on Yuta Okkotsu from Jujutsu Kaisen.
Q: How do you obtain Cursed Sorcerer?
The listed method is summoning, with a reported 0.01% chance. Check the current in-game banner and summoning rules before using resources.
Q: What does Yuta copy?
His passive copies abilities from defeated enemies that have abilities. The listed passive allows up to three stolen abilities at a time.
Q: What support does Yuta need?
Economy support helps fund his expensive upgrades, while anti-stun and long-range damage reduce the risk of losing pressure during difficult waves.
Build around Cursed Sorcerer's full toolkit: fund the upgrades, protect him from stuns, and choose copied techniques that match the enemies in the current mode.