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Vignesh Raja

Volleyball Legends (Haikyuu) Style Tier List [Update 21]

In a game like Volleyball Legends (ex Haikyuu), your entire gameplay strategy revolves around the type of styles you use for your character. While specific playstyles are good during the initial stage, you will definitely need an upgrade as you proceed in the game. So, here is the Volleyball Legends Style tier list guide to help you become the best player.

All Styles Ranked in Volleyball Legends (Haikyuu)

Tier Styles
S Timeskip Hinoto, Bokuto, Kageyomo, Oigawa, Maia Twins, Timeskip Oigawa, Kimiro
A Hirakumi, Timeskip Kagayomo, Kosumi, Kuzee, Nichonayo, Sagafura, Sanu, Uchishima, Yabu, Yomomute
B Azamena, Iwaezeni, Tsuzichiwa
C Hinoto, Kito, Ojiri, Yamegushi
D Haibo, Sugawuru, Tonoko

Here, you can find all the styles in Volleyball Legends ranked tier-wise. Browse through each listing and understand the reason why they have been placed in a particular tier. For more help with getting styles, redeem Volleyball Legends codes.

S- Tier

Anything under this list is the best in the game, and you should pick them irrespective of your play style.

Style Name Rarity Pros/Cons
Timeskip Hinoto Secret + Complete Jump, Speed, and Spike Stat
+ Super Spike while running in a straight line
Timeskip Oigawa Secret + Complete Jump, Serve, and Set Stat
+ High Speed, and Spike Stat
+ Unique Rainbow Serve that can stun the opponent
Kimiro Secret + Complete Bump, Dive, and Speed Stat
+ Use the SuperDive Ability to dive anywhere on the court
+High Jump, Serve and Set Stat
Maia Twins Secret +Complete Jump, Set & Spike Stat
+ Very High Block, Dive, Serve & Speed Stat
+ Ability To Switch between two characters
- Should Learn the Swap Cooldown Time
Kageyomo Godly +Complete Set Stat
+High Block, Jump, Dive, Speed, and Serve Stat
Bokuto Godly +Complete Block, Jump, and Spike Stat
+ High Bump and Serve Stat
+ Ideal for Smashers and Defense
Oigawa Godly +Complete Jump and Serve Stat
+ Very High Block and Set Capabilities
+ Suitable for Defensive and Setting players.

A- Tier

The A-tier styles are some of the best ones in the game and should definitely be used if you want to make yourself a name in the Pro-Servers (ranked) scene.

Style Name Rarity Pros/Cons
Kagayomo Secret +Complete Serve and Set Stat
+Great for people setting up the ball for other players
+ Very High Jump and Speed Stat
Hirakumi Godly +Complete Jump and Block Stat
+Great for Defensive Players
+ High Serve Stat
- Not Suitable for Spiking
Kuzee Legendary +Complete Jump Stat
+ Very High Bump, Serve, Spike and Block
- Low Speed
Sanu Secret +Complete Block and Spike Stat
+ High Jump, Dive, Set and Bump Ratings
-Very Low- Speed Stat
Nichonayo Rare + Complete Bump and Dive Stat Defense
+Good Speed stat with decent Jump attributes
-Poor Serve Attribute
Yabu Legendary + Complete Jump and Speed Stat
+High Block, Bump, and Dive Stat
-Poor Serve Stat
Yomomute Legendary +Complete Bump Stat
+High Dive and Spike attributes
Sagafura Legendary + Complete Speed and Bump Stat
+High, Dive, and Set capabilities
-Poor Serve and Spike Scenarios
Uchishima Legendary + Complete Jump and Spike Stat
+Very High Block and Dive numbers
-Low Bump ability
Kosumi Legendary + Complete Bump and Dive Stat
+ High Jump and Set Stat
-Very Bad Serve

B- Tier

The following styles are suitable for standard casual matches and should be used as much as possible if you need to farm a lot of yens from them.

Style Name Rarity Pros/Cons
Tsukishima Rare +Extremely good Jump Stat
+ Good Block and Setting stat
-Extremely Slow
Azamena Legendary + Good Jump, Serve, and Spike
-Poor Set Stats
Iwaezeni Rare +High Jump and Spike Attribute
+Decent Block, Speed, and Set capabilities
-Bad in Diving and Bumping the Ball

C- Tier

The C-Tier Styles are decent ones that are useful for beginner-level players and should be replaced by other styles from B and A tiers as you progress in the game.

Style Name Rarity Pros/Cons
Ojiri Rare +Good Bump, Jump, and Serve stats
-Low Setting and Spike numbers
Kito Common + High Bump, Dive, and Speed Stat
-Poor Setting and Serving stats
Hinoto Common + Equally Balanced Stat in All Departments
- Nothing Special about the style
Yamegushi Common +High Jump, Bump, and Serve Stat
+ Decent Dive Capabilities during Defense
-Bad during Spiking and Setting scenarios

D - Tier

The Styles under the D-tier category are useless in every situation. Only resort to using these if you are out of spins or want to practice the basics of the game.

Style Name Rarity Pros/Cons
Haibo Common +Great Jump height
+Decent Bump, Set, and Set stats
- Extremely poor in Serving
Sugawuru Common +Great for Setting and Spiking the Ball
+ Decent Serve, Jump, and Block Stat
- Extremely Slow and cannot Bump accurately
Tonoko Common +Very Strong Spike
+Decent Block, Bump, and Serve
-Extremely Slow and not suitable for Setting Teamates

How to get Style in Volleyball Legends

To get Styles in Haikyuu Legends, you require Spins or Lucky Spins. You can get free Spins using codes or purchase them from the store using Robux or Yen (in-game currency). To spin a style, click on the Style icon at the bottom of the screen to get a random Spin. Yes, you cannot pick or select a particular style in the game; instead, you will receive a random one after rolling. If you like the obtained Style, you can keep it or use more Spins to roll more.

For more on Volleyball Legends, Check out Volleyball Legends Trello or Beginner’s Guide, here on Pro Game Guides.

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