Complete Volleyball Legends Abilities Tier List – For All Positions [Update 7]

The power level of Abilities in Volleyball Legends isn't determined by rarity. Common Abilities can sometimes be just as good as Legendaries or better in specific situations. I'll rank them all based on power and for each position. Here's my complete Volleyball Legends Abilities tier list. Table of contents All Volleyball Legends Abilities Ranked S Tier Abilities A Tier Abilities B Tier Abilities C Tier Abilities Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Spiking Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Receiving Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Setting Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Serving Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Blocking All Volleyball Legends Abilities Ranked Image by Destructoid I'll be rating Volleyball Legends abilities from S-Tier to C-Tier where S is universally powerful and C Tier is underpowered and probably a reroll. The A and B Tiers are usually abilities that are either excellent for specific uses or just lack that extra OOMPH to be ranked higher. Once we're done with rating all abilities I'll also rate them by specific position for different uses. S Tier Abilities Name Rarity Ranking Reason Redirection Jump Godly (0.5% or 5% with Lucky Odds) This isn't a broken S-Tier ability because you need to learn how to use it to be really powerful but it's excellent to pull of tricky, hard-to-block serves or dodge a wall of blockers. A Tier Abilities Name Rarity Ranking Reason Zero Gravity Set Rare (35% or 50% with Lucky Odds) The best with Kageyama but it's just an overall excellent setter ability. It doesn't work as well otherwise since it requires Boom Jump for scoring. Super Sprint Common (62.5%) My favorite A-Tier ability because it's so useful both for offensive and defensive positions. You can't go wrong with Super Sprint and it's really easy to get. Curve Spike Legendary (2% or 45% with Lucky Odds) Excellent for spikers to carry a game in pubs but it falls off a bit in leagues if people know how to play against it. Boom Jump Rare (35% or 50% with Lucky Odds) One of the best A-Tier abilities that's perfect for almost any role. B Tier Abilities Name Rarity Ranking Reason Moonball Legendary (2% or 45% with Lucky Odds) The only reason Moonball is in B-Tier is because it's so good in random games against people who don't know how to play against it. It can be extremely difficult to block but once you know it in higher level-matches it's really easy to play against it. Steel Block Common (62.5%) Just slightly less flexible than other abilities but it's amazing for playing up front and blocking spikes. Rolling Thunder Common (62.5%) Rolling Thunder is the best for receiving and it's much better now than it was before the fix so I moved it from C to B Tier. C Tier Abilities Name Rarity Ranking Reason Team Spirit Common (62.5%) It's good as a second or third slot ability but overall I would just get Super Sprint. It's better if you have a team on voice chat to organize it better, otherwise it's pretty underpowered in random pub games. Related: Volleyball Legends Styles Tier List Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Spiking Image by Destructoid Spiking is all about trying to dodge around enemy block walls with unorthodox spikes or getting into the right position fast. The best abilities for spiking rated best to worst are: Redirection Jump Curve Spike Boom Jump Super Sprint Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Receiving Image by Destructoid Rolling Thunder is easily the best receiving ability for a libero. That said, the other abilities on this list will help you get into position for a good receive as well. The best abilities for receiving rated best to worst are: Rolling Thunder Super Sprint Zero Gravity Set Team Spirit Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Setting Image by Destructoid Zero Gravity Set reigns supreme for setting and it's best with Kageyama. That said, if you can't get it reliably and have some of the following, they'll do a great job as well. Here are the best setting abilities from best to worst: Zero Gravity Set Redirection Jump Super Sprint Team Spirit Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Serving Image by Destructoid Similar to spiking, a great set is one that is unorthodox in that it's difficult and tricky to receive. These will help you chain points with practice. The best abilities for serving rated best to worst are: Redirection Jump Curve Spike Zero Gravity Set Moonball Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Blocking Image by Destructoid The best blocking ability is easily Steel Block with an upfront playstyle. That said, here are some alternatives that will help you get into position for a great block from best to worst: Steel Block Redirection Jump Boom Jump Super Sprint That's it for my complete Volleyball Legends abilities tier list for every position. Check out our Volleyball Legends code

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Complete Volleyball Legends Abilities Tier List – For All Positions [Update 7]

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The power level of Abilities in Volleyball Legends isn't determined by rarity. Common Abilities can sometimes be just as good as Legendaries or better in specific situations. I'll rank them all based on power and for each position. Here's my complete Volleyball Legends Abilities tier list.

All Volleyball Legends Abilities Ranked

volleyball legends abilities tier list
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I'll be rating Volleyball Legends abilities from S-Tier to C-Tier where S is universally powerful and C Tier is underpowered and probably a reroll. The A and B Tiers are usually abilities that are either excellent for specific uses or just lack that extra OOMPH to be ranked higher. Once we're done with rating all abilities I'll also rate them by specific position for different uses.

S Tier Abilities

Name Rarity Ranking Reason

Redirection Jump
Godly (0.5% or 5% with Lucky Odds) This isn't a broken S-Tier ability because you need to learn how to use it to be really powerful but it's excellent to pull of tricky, hard-to-block serves or dodge a wall of blockers.

A Tier Abilities

Name Rarity Ranking Reason

Zero Gravity Set
Rare (35% or 50% with Lucky Odds) The best with Kageyama but it's just an overall excellent setter ability. It doesn't work as well otherwise since it requires Boom Jump for scoring.

Super Sprint
Common (62.5%) My favorite A-Tier ability because it's so useful both for offensive and defensive positions. You can't go wrong with Super Sprint and it's really easy to get.

Curve Spike
Legendary (2% or 45% with Lucky Odds) Excellent for spikers to carry a game in pubs but it falls off a bit in leagues if people know how to play against it.

Boom Jump
Rare (35% or 50% with Lucky Odds) One of the best A-Tier abilities that's perfect for almost any role.

B Tier Abilities

Name Rarity Ranking Reason

Moonball
Legendary (2% or 45% with Lucky Odds) The only reason Moonball is in B-Tier is because it's so good in random games against people who don't know how to play against it. It can be extremely difficult to block but once you know it in higher level-matches it's really easy to play against it.

Steel Block
Common (62.5%) Just slightly less flexible than other abilities but it's amazing for playing up front and blocking spikes.

Rolling Thunder
Common (62.5%) Rolling Thunder is the best for receiving and it's much better now than it was before the fix so I moved it from C to B Tier.

C Tier Abilities

Name Rarity Ranking Reason

Team Spirit
Common (62.5%) It's good as a second or third slot ability but overall I would just get Super Sprint. It's better if you have a team on voice chat to organize it better, otherwise it's pretty underpowered in random pub games.

Related: Volleyball Legends Styles Tier List

Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Spiking

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Spiking is all about trying to dodge around enemy block walls with unorthodox spikes or getting into the right position fast. The best abilities for spiking rated best to worst are:

  1. Redirection Jump
  2. Curve Spike
  3. Boom Jump
  4. Super Sprint

Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Receiving

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Rolling Thunder is easily the best receiving ability for a libero. That said, the other abilities on this list will help you get into position for a good receive as well. The best abilities for receiving rated best to worst are:

  1. Rolling Thunder
  2. Super Sprint
  3. Zero Gravity Set
  4. Team Spirit

Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Setting

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Zero Gravity Set reigns supreme for setting and it's best with Kageyama. That said, if you can't get it reliably and have some of the following, they'll do a great job as well. Here are the best setting abilities from best to worst:

  1. Zero Gravity Set
  2. Redirection Jump
  3. Super Sprint
  4. Team Spirit

Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Serving

best volleyball legends abilities serving
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Similar to spiking, a great set is one that is unorthodox in that it's difficult and tricky to receive. These will help you chain points with practice. The best abilities for serving rated best to worst are:

  1. Redirection Jump
  2. Curve Spike
  3. Zero Gravity Set
  4. Moonball

Best Volleyball Legends Abilities for Blocking

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The best blocking ability is easily Steel Block with an upfront playstyle. That said, here are some alternatives that will help you get into position for a great block from best to worst:

  1. Steel Block
  2. Redirection Jump
  3. Boom Jump
  4. Super Sprint

That's it for my complete Volleyball Legends abilities tier list for every position. Check out our Volleyball Legends codes for free goodies.

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