Welcome to the most comprehensive Volleyball Legends tier list available! As a dedicated player who has spent countless hours testing every style and analyzing the meta, I’m excited to share my complete ranking of all styles in this popular Roblox game. Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first solid style or a veteran seeking to optimize your lineup, this guide will help you make informed decisions about which styles to pursue and how to use them effectively.
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Volleyball Legends, inspired by the beloved anime series Haikyuu!!, offers an incredible variety of styles each with unique stats and abilities. With over 30 styles available across different rarities, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. That’s why I’ve created this definitive tier list based on extensive testing, community feedback, and the latest game updates including the new Hidari style from Update 40.
Quick Overview
| Tier | Styles Count | Key Characteristics | Recommended For |
| S+ | 4 | Game-changing abilities, max stats | Competitive players |
| S | 6 | Near-perfect stats, unique specials | Ranked matches |
| A | 5 | Balanced stats, reliable performance | Intermediate players |
| B | 6 | Situational usefulness, decent stats | Casual play |
| C | 5 | Below average, limited effectiveness | Beginners |
| D | 8 | Weak stats, not recommended | New players only |
What Makes a Style Top-Tier?
Before diving into the rankings, let me explain the criteria I use to evaluate each style. Understanding these factors will help you not only follow this tier list but also make your own informed decisions based on your playstyle:
Stat Distribution: Each style has eight key stats: Block, Bump, Dive, Jump, Serve, Set, Speed, and Spike. Top-tier styles excel in multiple stats relevant to their intended role.
Secret Special Abilities: Secret and some Godly styles have unique abilities that can completely change gameplay. These specials often provide game-changing advantages like super spikes, enhanced defense, or stat boosts.
Rarity and Availability: While rarity doesn’t always equal power, Secret styles consistently offer the best performance. However, I’ll also highlight the best options within each rarity tier.
Versatility: The best styles can perform well in multiple positions or adapt to different game situations, making them valuable assets for any team composition.
Meta Relevance: The current competitive meta favors certain playstyles and abilities. This tier list reflects what’s working best in the current game environment as of June 2026.
S+ Tier: The Game-Changers
These styles represent the absolute pinnacle of Volleyball Legends gameplay. They possess incredible stats, game-changing abilities, and can single-handedly carry matches when used correctly. If you’re lucky enough to obtain any of these, you’ve got a powerful tool for dominating the court.
Hidari
Rarity: Secret
Type: Spiker
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 30%-110% | Set: 45% | Speed: 35% | Spike: 60%-110%
Secret Special: Lefty Arm
Hidari’s unique ability makes it one of the most exciting additions to Volleyball Legends. When you spike with your left arm (when the ball is closer to your left hitbox), you unleash an extremely fast spike with a quick drop, especially when backtilting. This style also provides insane backtilt by default, allowing for powerful backline shots that are difficult to receive. Each left arm spike comes with a striking red lightning effect, making it as visually impressive as it is effective.
Why S+ Tier?
Hidari earns its place in S+ tier due to its devastating spike potential and unique left-handed mechanic. The variable spike power (60%-110%) means you can deliver both precise and powerful shots, while the 100% jump stat ensures you can reach even the highest sets. The rainbow serve stat (30%-110%) adds versatility to your serving game. While it requires some skill to master the left-arm timing, once you do, Hidari becomes nearly unstoppable at the net.
Jinko
Rarity: Secret
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 100%+ | Set: 40% | Speed: 30% | Spike: 100% | Spin: 100%+
Secret Special: Versatile Mastery
Jinko stands out as perhaps the most well-rounded style in the game. With perfect 100%+ stats in both Serve and Spike, plus maximum Spin, Jinko can excel in virtually any position on the court. The balanced stats across the board mean you’re never caught in a situation where Jinko performs poorly.
Why S+ Tier?
What puts Jinko in the S+ tier is its incredible versatility. Unlike many styles that specialize in one area, Jinko can serve as a powerful spiker, a reliable server, or even a decent blocker when needed. The 100%+ serve and spike stats mean you can deliver unreturnable serves and devastating spikes, while the perfect jump stat ensures you can dominate at the net. This adaptability makes Jinko invaluable in competitive play where team compositions and strategies can change mid-match.
Timeskip Hinto
Rarity: Secret
Type: Spiker
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 90% | Set: 40% | Speed: 70% | Spike: 90%-130%
Secret Special: Super Spike
Timeskip Hinto’s signature ability allows you to charge up a meter by running around the court. Once charged, you can unleash a super spike that’s incredibly difficult to block or receive. The spike power ranges from 90% to an astounding 130%, making it one of the most powerful offensive weapons in the game.
Why S+ Tier?
Timeskip Hinto earns its S+ ranking through raw offensive power. The 130% maximum spike power is the highest in the game, capable of breaking through even the strongest blocks. Combined with excellent speed (70%) and serve power (90%), Timeskip Hinto can quickly transition from defense to offense, keeping opponents constantly on their heels. While it requires good positioning to charge the super spike effectively, the payoff is unmatched in terms of offensive potential.
Timeskip Kyamo
Rarity: Secret
Type: Setter
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 35% | Dive: 60% | Jump: 90% | Serve: 100% | Set: 100% | Speed: 85% | Spike: 30%
Secret Special: Super Set
Timeskip Kyamo is widely regarded as the best setter style in the game, and for good reason. Its Super Set ability allows for incredibly fast and precise sets that create perfect opportunities for spikers. The 100% set and serve stats mean you can deliver perfect sets every time, while the 85% speed allows for excellent court coverage.
Why S+ Tier?
What makes Timeskip Kyamo S+ tier is its game-changing impact on team play. A skilled Timeskip Kyamo player can elevate their entire team’s performance with perfect sets and serves. The Super Set ability creates offensive opportunities that other setters simply can’t match, and the excellent speed ensures you’re always in position to make the play. While its spike stat is low, that’s not the point – this style is about making your teammates unstoppable, and it excels at that role better than any other style.
S Tier: Elite Contenders
These styles are just a step below the S+ tier but still offer incredible performance that can dominate matches. They might have slight limitations compared to S+ styles, but in the right hands, they’re just as dangerous.
Taichou
Rarity: Secret
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 20% | Bump: 35% | Dive: 60% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 80% | Set: 100% | Speed: 90% | Spike: 40%
Secret Special: Spike Enhancement
Taichou’s unique ability allows it to deliver spike-enhancing sets that result in instant, nearly unreceivable spikes. While these can be reacted to by skilled opponents, the speed and power make them extremely difficult to defend against consistently.
Why S Tier?
Taichou earns its S tier placement through its incredible versatility and team-play potential. The perfect 100% set stat combined with 90% speed makes it an excellent setter and court presence. While individual stats might not reach the heights of S+ styles, the combination of good jump (100%), solid serve (80%), and excellent speed makes Taichou a threat in multiple aspects of the game. The community often debates whether Taichou or Timeskip Kyamo is the better setter, with both having compelling arguments in their favor.
Sanju
Rarity: Secret
Type: Spiker
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 30% | Set: 40% | Speed: 30% | Spike: 100% | Tilt: 100%+
Secret Special: Tilt Master
Sanju specializes in tilt-based plays, with a perfect 100%+ tilt stat that allows for incredible ball control and unpredictable shots. The 100% spike power ensures that when you connect, the ball is nearly impossible to receive.
Why S Tier?
Sanju makes the S tier through its unique tilt specialization and raw spiking power. The perfect spike stat combined with maximum tilt creates spiking opportunities that other styles can’t replicate. While the lower speed (30%) and serve power (30%) limit its versatility, Sanju excels at its primary role as a spiker. In the hands of a player who masters tilt mechanics, Sanju can be just as devastating as any S+ tier spiker.
The Twins (Akuto)
Rarity: Secret
Type: Hybrid
Stats:
- Atasumi: Block: 20% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 70% | Jump: 60% | Serve: 100% | Set: 100% | Speed: 85% | Spike: 35%
- Osuma: Block: 85% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 35% | Jump: 85% | Serve: 10% | Set: 50% | Speed: 20% | Spike: 100%
Secret Special: Character Switching
The Twins’ unique ability allows you to switch between Atasumi and Osuma with the press of a button. Atasumi excels at setting, serving, and receiving, while Osuma dominates at spiking and blocking. This versatility makes The Twins incredibly adaptable to different game situations.
Why S Tier?
The Twins earn their S tier ranking through unprecedented versatility. No other style can effectively switch between a setter/receiver role and a spiker/blocker role mid-match. Atasumi’s perfect set and serve stats make it an excellent support player, while Osuma’s 85% block and 100% spike stats make it a dominant net presence. This adaptability allows skilled players to fill whatever role their team needs most, making The Twins invaluable in competitive play.
Mikage
Rarity: Secret
Type: Blocker
Stats: Block: 100% | Bump: 20% | Dive: 40% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 65% | Set: 20% | Speed: 30% | Spike: 85%
Secret Special: Wall of Defense
Mikage is the ultimate defensive specialist, with a perfect 100% block stat that makes it nearly impossible for opponents to spike past. The 100% jump stat ensures you can reach even the highest spikes, while the 85% spike stat means you can transition quickly to offense when needed.
Why S Tier?
Mikage secures its S tier position through unmatched defensive capabilities. The perfect block stat combined with maximum jump height creates a defensive wall that few styles can overcome. While the lower bump (20%) and set (20%) stats limit its setting ability, that’s not Mikage’s purpose – it’s about shutting down the opponent’s offense, and it does that better than any other style in the game.
Kazana
Rarity: Secret
Type: Setter
Stats: Block: 25% | Bump: 100% | Dive: 70% | Jump: 100%+ | Serve: 80% | Set: 35% | Speed: 65% | Spike: 100%
Secret Special: Bump Specialist
Kazana excels at bump-based plays, with a perfect 100% bump stat and excellent spike power (100%). The 100%+ jump stat ensures you can reach any ball, while the solid speed (65%) provides good court coverage.
Why S Tier?
Kazana earns its S tier ranking through its unique bump-based playstyle and excellent all-around stats. The perfect bump stat combined with maximum spike power creates offensive opportunities from defensive situations that other styles can’t match. While the set stat (35%) is lower than dedicated setters, Kazana more than makes up for it with its versatility and ability to create scoring chances from imperfect passes.
Timeskip Okazu
Rarity: Secret
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 20% | Bump: 30% | Dive: 40% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 100% | Set: 100% | Speed: 80% | Spike: 60%
Secret Special: Precision Playmaker
Timeskip Okazu combines perfect setting and serving with excellent speed, making it a well-rounded playmaker. The 100% set and serve stats ensure precision in both offensive initiation and scoring, while the 80% speed provides excellent court coverage.
Why S Tier?
Timeskip Okazu makes the S tier through its excellent balance of setting, serving, and speed. While it doesn’t reach the heights of S+ styles in any single category, the combination of perfect set and serve stats with very good speed makes it incredibly reliable and consistent. This consistency is valuable in competitive play where mistakes can be costly, and Timeskip Okazu minimizes errors while maximizing offensive opportunities.
A Tier: Reliable Performers
These styles offer solid performance and can be very effective in the right hands. They might have some limitations compared to S and S+ tier styles, but they’re still excellent choices for most players.
Kisuki
Rarity: Secret
Type: Setter
Stats: Block: 20% | Bump: 100% | Dive: 100%+ | Jump: 75% | Serve: 75% | Set: 100% | Speed: 100% | Spike: 30%
Why A Tier?
Kisuki excels as a defensive setter with perfect bump, dive, set, and speed stats. The 100%+ dive stat makes it incredible at saving difficult balls, while the perfect speed ensures court coverage. However, the lower spike power (30%) limits its offensive contribution, keeping it out of the S tier.
Bakuri
Rarity: Godly
Type: Spiker
Stats: Block: 65% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 80% | Set: 30% | Speed: 15% | Spike: 100%
Why A Tier?
Bakuri is a pure spiker with perfect jump and spike stats, making it incredibly effective at the net. The solid block (65%) and serve (80%) stats add versatility. However, the very low speed (15%) makes it vulnerable to fast-paced games and limits court coverage.
Kyamo
Rarity: Godly
Type: Setter
Stats: Block: 80% | Bump: 45% | Dive: 70% | Jump: 80% | Serve: 80% | Set: 100% | Speed: 70% | Spike: 50%
Why A Tier?
Kyamo is an excellent all-around setter with perfect set stats and good numbers across the board. The 80% block and solid speed make it versatile. However, it lacks the special abilities that push Secret styles into higher tiers, keeping it in A tier.
Okazu
Rarity: Godly
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 90% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 100% | Set: 90% | Speed: 40% | Spike: 50%
Why A Tier?
Okazu offers great blocking (90%) and perfect serving with solid setting ability. The 100% jump stat ensures good net presence. However, the lower speed (40%) and spike power (50%) limit its effectiveness in faster-paced matches.
Hirakumi
Rarity: Godly
Type: Blocker
Stats: Block: 100% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 90% | Set: 50% | Speed: 15% | Spike: 50%
Why A Tier?
Hirakumi is a defensive specialist with perfect block and jump stats, making it incredibly difficult to spike past. The strong serve (90%) adds offensive value. However, the very low speed (15%) makes it vulnerable to fast attacks and limits court coverage.
B Tier: Situational Specialists
These styles can be effective in specific situations or for particular playstyles, but they generally have noticeable limitations that prevent them from competing with higher-tier styles consistently.
Kozai
Rarity: Legendary
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 70% | Bump: 70% | Dive: 40% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 80% | Set: 35% | Speed: 10% | Spike: 80%
Why B Tier?
Kozai offers solid all-around stats with good blocking and spiking ability. The perfect jump stat is valuable. However, the very low speed (10%) severely limits mobility and court coverage.
Azmei
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Spiker
Stats: Block: 30% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 70% | Serve: 90% | Set: 20% | Speed: 35% | Spike: 90%
Why B Tier?
Azmei has excellent serve (90%) and spike (90%) power, making it dangerous on offense. However, the lower jump (70%) and block (30%) stats make it vulnerable at the net.
Uchikai
Rarity: Legendary
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 70% | Serve: 50% | Set: 40% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 100%
Why B Tier?
Uchikai has perfect spike power and balanced stats across the board. However, none of its stats excel beyond 70% except spike, making it a one-dimensional offensive threat.
Yokai
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Libero
Stats: Block: 70% | Bump: 85% | Dive: 85% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 10% | Set: 50% | Speed: 100% | Spike: 30%
Why B Tier?
Yokai is an excellent defensive specialist with great bump, dive, and speed stats. The perfect jump stat is valuable. However, the very low serve power (10%) and spike power (30%) severely limit offensive contributions.
Yogan
Rarity: Secret
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 60% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 70% | Set: 50% | Speed: 45% | Spike: 85%
Secret Special: Rage Mode
Yogan’s unique ability allows it to temporarily max out all stats after successfully defending. This can make it incredibly powerful for short periods, but the base stats are merely average.
Why B Tier?
While Yogan has the potential to be S+ tier during Rage Mode, the base stats are only average, and the ability requires successful defensive plays to activate. This inconsistency makes it unreliable for competitive play, earning it a B tier ranking.
Yomomute
Rarity: Legendary
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 60% | Dive: 70% | Jump: 100% | Serve: 50% | Set: 35% | Speed: 70% | Spike: 80%
Why B Tier?
Yomomute offers solid all-around stats with good defensive capabilities and decent offensive power. However, it doesn’t excel in any particular area, making it outclassed by more specialized styles.
C Tier: Below Average
These styles have significant limitations that make them less effective in most situations. They might be usable for beginners or in very specific contexts, but they’re generally not recommended for serious play.
Kyoshin
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Defensive
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 65% | Dive: 80% | Jump: 70% | Serve: 10% | Set: 70% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 40%
Why C Tier?
Kyoshin has good defensive stats with excellent dive (80%) and decent bump/set ability. However, the very low serve power (10%) and mediocre spike power (40%) make it nearly useless on offense.
Sazuroku
Rarity: Legendary
Type: Defensive
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 70% | Dive: 80% | Jump: 50% | Serve: 10% | Set: 75% | Speed: 100% | Spike: 40%
Why C Tier?
Sazuroku combines good defensive stats with perfect speed, making it mobile and reliable on defense. However, like Kyoshin, the very low serve power (10%) and weak spike (40%) severely limit offensive capabilities.
Oyatsu
Rarity: Rare
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 70% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 75% | Serve: 70% | Set: 40% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 40%
Why C Tier?
Oyatsu has balanced but mediocre stats across the board. Nothing stands out as particularly good, and the spike power (40%) is too low for effective offensive play.
Yomosuke
Rarity: Legendary
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 75% | Dive: 80% | Jump: 50% | Serve: 25% | Set: 35% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 70%
Why C Tier?
Yomosuke has good defensive stats with solid bump and dive ability. The spike power (70%) is decent but not great. However, the very low serve power (25%) and poor set ability (35%) make it ineffective as a playmaker.
Tsuchiro
Rarity: Rare
Type: Unknown
Stats: (Stats not fully documented)
Why C Tier?
Tsuchiro is one of the less-documented styles in the game, with incomplete stat information available. Based on limited gameplay footage and community reports, it appears to have mediocre performance across the board, earning it a place in C tier.
D Tier: Weak Options
These styles are generally not recommended for any serious play. They have significant weaknesses that make them ineffective in most situations, and you’re better off with almost any other style.
Imaezi
Rarity: Rare
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 40% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 75% | Serve: 50% | Set: 50% | Speed: 40% | Spike: 70%
Why D Tier?
Imaezi has completely average stats across the board with nothing standing out. The spike power (70%) is its best stat but still not competitive with higher-tier spikers.
Tonkura
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 30% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 40% | Jump: 20% | Serve: 30% | Set: 30% | Speed: 70% | Spike: , |
Why D Tier?
Tonkura has poor stats across the board with no spike ability at all. The speed (70%) is its only decent stat, but that’s not enough to make it viable.
Ninyoku
Rarity: Rare
Type: Unknown
Stats: (Stats not fully documented)
Why D Tier?
Like Tsuchiro, Ninyoku is poorly documented with what appears to be weak performance based on limited community feedback. It’s generally considered one of the weaker rare styles.
Hinto
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 50% | Serve: 50% | Set: 50% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 50%
Why D Tier?
Hinto is the definition of average with every stat at exactly 50%. While balanced, this mediocrity makes it ineffective against any style with specialized strengths.
Hakochi
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 60% | Bump: 50% | Dive: 45% | Jump: 70% | Serve: 10% | Set: 50% | Speed: 40% | Spike: 30%
Why D Tier?
Hakochi has decent block (60%) and jump (70%) stats but is severely hampered by very low serve power (10%) and weak spike ability (30%).
Yachikusai
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 70% | Dive: 50% | Jump: 75% | Serve: 75% | Set: 30% | Speed: 50% | Spike: 40%
Why D Tier?
Yachikusai has decent bump (70%) and serve (75%) stats but suffers from poor set ability (30%) and weak spike power (40%), making it ineffective as either a setter or spiker.
Sagumi
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 50% | Bump: 45% | Dive: 55% | Jump: 50% | Serve: 50% | Set: 75% | Speed: 45% | Spike: 70%
Why D Tier?
Sagumi has decent set (75%) and spike (70%) ability but is held back by mediocre stats in all other areas, making it inconsistent and unreliable.
Kishoti
Rarity: Common
Type: All-Rounder
Stats: Block: 40% | Bump: 70% | Dive: 75% | Jump: 40% | Serve: 25% | Set: 20% | Speed: 70% | Spike: 30%
Why D Tier?
Kishoti has good defensive stats with solid bump and dive ability, plus decent speed. However, the very low serve power (25%) and poor set ability (20%) make it nearly useless as an offensive contributor.
How to Get More Styles in Volleyball Legends?
Now that you know which styles to aim for, let’s talk about how to actually obtain them. Volleyball Legends uses a gacha-style system where you spin for random styles, with different rarities having different drop rates.
Understanding Spin Mechanics
Normal Spins:
- Cost: 100 Yen each
- Drop Rates:
- Common: 62.5%
- Rare: 35%
- Legendary: 2%
- Godly: 0.49%
- Secret: 0.01%
Lucky Spins:
- Cost: Obtained through codes, season pass, or Robux
- Drop Rates:
- Common: 0%
- Rare: 50%
- Legendary: 45%
- Godly: 4.5%
- Secret: 0.5%
Pro Tips for Spinning
- Save Lucky Spins for Weekends: Every weekend, there’s a 2x Secret Luck event that doubles the chances of getting Secret styles and cuts the Secret Pity in half (from 200 to 100 spins).
- Understand the Pity System: The game has a pity system that guarantees certain rarities after a set number of spins:
- Legendary Pity: Guaranteed after 50 Normal Spins
- First Secret Pity: 50% chance for your chosen Secret after 200 Lucky Spins
- Second Secret Pity: 100% chance for your chosen Secret after another 200 Lucky Spins
- Use Codes for Free Spins: Keep an eye on the official Twitter and Discord for new codes that often include free Lucky Spins. Recent codes like “UPDATE_40”, “ROBO_ARM”, and “HIDARI_GOAT” have provided valuable spins.
- Buy Storage Slots: Consider purchasing additional style slots with Robux so you can safely spin for new styles without losing your current good ones.
Best Styles for Each Position
While the overall tier list is helpful, you might be wondering which styles excel at specific positions on the court. Here’s my breakdown of the best styles for each role:
Best Blocker
Top Choice: Mikage
With perfect 100% block and jump stats, Mikage is virtually impenetrable at the net. The 85% spike stat also allows for quick transitions to offense.
Runner-up: Hirakumi
Also boasts perfect block and jump stats with strong serving ability, though the low speed makes it less mobile.
Best Server
Top Choice: Jinko
The 100%+ serve stat combined with perfect spin makes Jinko’s serves nearly impossible to receive consistently.
Runner-up: Timeskip Kyamo
Perfect 100% serve power combined with excellent speed makes for deadly serving from any position on the court.
Best Setter
Top Choice: Timeskip Kyamo
The Super Set ability combined with perfect set and serve stats makes Timeskip Kyamo the ultimate playmaker.
Runner-up: Taichou
Excellent set stats with the unique ability to enhance spikes, creating scoring opportunities for teammates.
Best Libero/Defensive Specialist
Top Choice: Yokai
Combines excellent bump (85%), dive (85%), and speed (100%) stats with perfect jump ability, making it incredible at defensive plays.
Runner-up: Sazuroku
Great defensive stats with perfect speed, though limited by poor offensive capabilities.
Best Spiker
Top Choice: Hidari
The unique left-arm mechanic combined with variable spike power (60%-110%) makes Hidari incredibly versatile and dangerous at the net.
Runner-up: Timeskip Hinto
The Super Spike ability with up to 130% spike power makes it the hardest-hitting style in the game.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
As you work on obtaining and using these styles, here are some common mistakes I see players make:
1. Chasing Only Secret Styles
While Secret styles are indeed the best, don’t underestimate the power of top-tier Godly and Legendary styles. Styles like Bakuri, Kyamo, and Hirakumi can be incredibly effective in the right hands.
2. Ignoring Your Playstyle
Just because a style is S+ tier doesn’t mean it’s the best for YOU. Consider your natural playing style – if you’re a defensive player, even a lower-tier defensive style might serve you better than an offensive S+ tier style.
3. Not Mastering Style Mechanics
Each style has unique mechanics and optimal play patterns. Take time to learn the intricacies of your chosen style rather than just looking at the stats.
4. Wasting Spins on Bad Times
Don’t use your Lucky Spins during the week if you can help it – save them for weekend events when Secret chances are doubled.
5. Not Using Storage Slots
If you have a good style, don’t risk losing it by spinning without a backup. Buy at least one storage slot to safely experiment with new styles.
Pro Strategies for Competitive Play
For those looking to take their game to the next level, here are some advanced strategies:
Team Composition
Build balanced teams that cover all positions. Even if you have an amazing spiker, you’ll still need a solid setter and defender to succeed consistently.
Positional Awareness
Each style has optimal positions on the court. Learn where your style performs best and stay in those positions during matches.
Timing and Anticipation
Higher-tier styles often require precise timing to maximize their effectiveness. Practice the timing for special abilities and optimal spike/set moments.
Adaptability
Be prepared to adjust your playstyle based on your opponents. If they’re struggling against a particular type of shot, exploit that weakness repeatedly.
FAQ
What is the best overall style in Volleyball Legends?
Based on community consensus and competitive performance, Timeskip Kyamo is generally considered the best overall style due to its Super Set ability and perfect setting stats. However, the “best” style ultimately depends on your playstyle and team composition.
How do I get Secret styles in Volleyball Legends?
Secret styles can be obtained through spinning with a 0.01% chance on Normal Spins or 0.5% chance on Lucky Spins. Your best bet is to save Lucky Spins for weekend events when Secret chances are doubled, and use the pity system after 200 Lucky Spins.
Are newer styles always better?
Not necessarily. While newer styles like Hidari are indeed powerful, some older Secret styles like Timeskip Kyamo and Jinko remain top-tier due to their balanced stats and unique abilities.
What’s the difference between Normal and Lucky Spins?
Normal Spins cost 100 Yen and have low chances for rare styles, while Lucky Spins are harder to obtain but have much better drop rates, eliminating Common styles entirely and significantly increasing chances for Legendary, Godly, and Secret styles.
How often are new styles added to Volleyball Legends?
New styles are typically added with major updates, which usually occur every 1-2 months. Limited Secret styles are often available for only 2 weeks before becoming unobtainable.
Can I be successful with lower-tier styles?
Absolutely! While higher-tier styles have better stats, player skill is still the most important factor. Many skilled players can dominate matches with A or even B tier styles through superior technique and game knowledge.
What’s the pity system in Volleyball Legends?
The pity system guarantees certain rarities after a set number of spins: Legendary after 50 Normal Spins, and Secret styles after 200 Lucky Spins (with the first one being a 50/50 chance for your chosen style).
How do I know which style suits my playstyle best?
Experiment with different styles and pay attention to which stats and abilities feel most natural to you. If you find yourself frequently in defensive situations, focus on styles with good bump and dive stats. If you love spiking, prioritize styles with high jump and spike stats.
Are there any style combinations that work particularly well together?
Yes! Combinations like Timeskip Kyamo (setter) + Hidari (spiker) work exceptionally well due to their complementary abilities. Similarly, defensive styles like Yokai paired with offensive powerhouses like Timeskip Hinto create balanced team compositions.
How important are abilities compared to stats?
Both are important, but abilities often provide the biggest difference between tiers. A style with good stats but no special ability will generally be outperformed by a style with slightly lower stats but a game-changing ability.
Conclusion
This comprehensive Volleyball Legends tier list should serve as your definitive guide for understanding which styles to pursue and how to use them effectively. Remember that while the tier rankings provide a solid framework, your personal skill and playstyle preferences should ultimately guide your choices.
The meta is always evolving with new updates and styles, so make sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest information. With the right style and enough practice, you’ll be dominating the court in no time!
Save this page for quick reference during your Volleyball Legends journey, and may your spins be lucky.
