Complete Volleyball Legends Styles Tier List [UPDATE 14]
Even though you can choose between 23 different styles in Volleyball Legends. And unlike most games, the drop chance of each style directly correlates with how good the style is. The rarer it is, the better it is, basically. However, there are some exceptions. So, once you get done with analyzing our full Volleyball Legends styles tier list, make sure you stack those yens and Style Spins, otherwise you’re going to be stuck with Hinoto and Tonoko for all eternity. Table of contents All Volleyball Legends Styles Ranked S Tier Volleyball Legends Styles A Tier Volleyball Legends Styles B Tier Volleyball Legends Styles C Tier Volleyball Legends Styles D Tier Volleyball Legends Styles All Volleyball Legends Styles Ranked Image by Destructoid I'm rating styles here with all positions in mind. Don’t get me wrong—this Volleyball Legends styles tier list is a bit skewed towards Secret and Godly styles, but that doesn’t mean you should spend yen or Robux like a madman. You can easily grind a bit for Nichigoya or Tsuzichiwa, but Saguwuru and Tonoko will be serviceable once you master dumping and setting the ball. After that, I’d go for a Godly style and only grind for Butoku, Kageyomo or Oigawa once you have enough Style Spins and Yen. It’s a process, but I’d also encourage you to play around and experiment with new styles. I loved comparing serving in particular. Now, let’s get into more detail about each tier. S Tier Volleyball Legends Styles You’re gonna have to spend a lot of time grinding for these Volleyball Legends styles, but the sheer overpoweredness of Butoku and Timeskip Kagayomo, in particular, makes it all worth it. Start slow and focus on styles with at least average Block, Set and Speed stats, as they’ll get you out of any hole. Style Drop chance Info 0.1% The first available Secret style and the only one with the Tilt ability. Outstanding Blocker and Spiker, so much such that the lackluster serve isn’t an issue. 0.1% Hinoto’s evolved version, this Style is my favorite for spiking alongside Sanu. You can camp by the net without too many issues. 0.49% Despite the higher drop chance, Butoku’s Block and Jump overpoweredness really take it to the next level. 0.1% By fat the best Server in the game, but I was sort of include to put it into a tier because of the low Bump and Spike. A Tier Volleyball Legends Styles I wouldn’t say this part of the Volleyball Legends tier list is overpowered, but it’s pretty much a guaranteed win if you have a good team with at least one or two styles that are OP in a particular category. I mean, Kuzee’s jump is simply bonkers. Style Drop chance Info 0.49% If you want a strong Server but aren’t willing to roll for Timeskip Kagayomo, this is the one. The Jump is an added bonus, too. 0.49% If I had to pick the most versatile entry on this Volleyball Legends styles tier list, this would be the one. The Set and Serve combo is a rare and desirable one for a utility player. 2% Athleticism embodied, this particular style combines Block and Jump with a surprisingly decent Dive to dominate. 2% If you ignore the lack of Speed, you can appreciate the fact that 5/8 stats are above average, making it a rival to Kagayomo in terms of versatility. B Tier Volleyball Legends Styles Logic would dictate this is the “mid” category, but the truth is, I would still consider these good because of how big C-tier is. Nevertheless, I was able to bump the opponents to oblivion with Yomomute and Kosumi, and they work really well in composition with styles that are good at spiking, like Butoku or Kuzee. Style Drop chance Info 2% While the Speed and Jump are decent, the Serve is pretty much putrid and I can attest to the fact it can single-handedly sabotage a game. 35% I’d say this is the best bang for your buck and a style you can easily hang onto after level 10, too. The Jump, Block and Set are outstanding, all at a reasonable drop rate. 2% What’s with these Legendary styles and the low Serve? The Dive and Speed more than make up for it, though. 2% Low set and low speed make you want to camp at the net the whole game, but is the Block good enough to be useful? It depends, if you ask me. 2% Don't get me wrong, the Bump and Spike are outstanding, but the Set and Serve leave a lot to be desired. C Tier Volleyball Legends Styles Now this is where the true mid is, due to the lack of too many unusable styles. Most of the time, you’ll begin the game with this, and I would consider them decent until level 7-8. That’s where you should keep your eyes fixated on S-tier and A-tier styles. Style Drop chance Info 2% The lack of Serve and Spike are complicating things, otherwise it would be a shoo-in for B-tier. 35% I simply hate styles with low Spike, unless they’re defensively sound, which is not the case here. 35% Half the stats are okay, while the other are average.
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Even though you can choose between 23 different styles in Volleyball Legends. And unlike most games, the drop chance of each style directly correlates with how good the style is. The rarer it is, the better it is, basically. However, there are some exceptions. So, once you get done with analyzing our full Volleyball Legends styles tier list, make sure you stack those yens and Style Spins, otherwise you’re going to be stuck with Hinoto and Tonoko for all eternity.
Table of contents
All Volleyball Legends Styles Ranked

I'm rating styles here with all positions in mind. Don’t get me wrong—this Volleyball Legends styles tier list is a bit skewed towards Secret and Godly styles, but that doesn’t mean you should spend yen or Robux like a madman. You can easily grind a bit for Nichigoya or Tsuzichiwa, but Saguwuru and Tonoko will be serviceable once you master dumping and setting the ball. After that, I’d go for a Godly style and only grind for Butoku, Kageyomo or Oigawa once you have enough Style Spins and Yen. It’s a process, but I’d also encourage you to play around and experiment with new styles. I loved comparing serving in particular. Now, let’s get into more detail about each tier.
S Tier Volleyball Legends Styles
You’re gonna have to spend a lot of time grinding for these Volleyball Legends styles, but the sheer overpoweredness of Butoku and Timeskip Kagayomo, in particular, makes it all worth it. Start slow and focus on styles with at least average Block, Set and Speed stats, as they’ll get you out of any hole.
Style Drop chance Info 0.1% The first available Secret style and the only one with the Tilt ability. Outstanding Blocker and Spiker, so much such that the lackluster serve isn’t an issue. 0.1% Hinoto’s evolved version, this Style is my favorite for spiking alongside Sanu. You can camp by the net without too many issues. 0.49% Despite the higher drop chance, Butoku’s Block and Jump overpoweredness really take it to the next level. 0.1% By fat the best Server in the game, but I was sort of include to put it into a tier because of the low Bump and Spike.
A Tier Volleyball Legends Styles
I wouldn’t say this part of the Volleyball Legends tier list is overpowered, but it’s pretty much a guaranteed win if you have a good team with at least one or two styles that are OP in a particular category. I mean, Kuzee’s jump is simply bonkers.
Style Drop chance Info 0.49% If you want a strong Server but aren’t willing to roll for Timeskip Kagayomo, this is the one. The Jump is an added bonus, too. 0.49% If I had to pick the most versatile entry on this Volleyball Legends styles tier list, this would be the one. The Set and Serve combo is a rare and desirable one for a utility player. 2% Athleticism embodied, this particular style combines Block and Jump with a surprisingly decent Dive to dominate. 2% If you ignore the lack of Speed, you can appreciate the fact that 5/8 stats are above average, making it a rival to Kagayomo in terms of versatility.
B Tier Volleyball Legends Styles
Logic would dictate this is the “mid” category, but the truth is, I would still consider these good because of how big C-tier is. Nevertheless, I was able to bump the opponents to oblivion with Yomomute and Kosumi, and they work really well in composition with styles that are good at spiking, like Butoku or Kuzee.
Style Drop chance Info 2% While the Speed and Jump are decent, the Serve is pretty much putrid and I can attest to the fact it can single-handedly sabotage a game. 35% I’d say this is the best bang for your buck and a style you can easily hang onto after level 10, too. The Jump, Block and Set are outstanding, all at a reasonable drop rate. 2% What’s with these Legendary styles and the low Serve? The Dive and Speed more than make up for it, though. 2% Low set and low speed make you want to camp at the net the whole game, but is the Block good enough to be useful? It depends, if you ask me. 2% Don't get me wrong, the Bump and Spike are outstanding, but the Set and Serve leave a lot to be desired.
C Tier Volleyball Legends Styles
Now this is where the true mid is, due to the lack of too many unusable styles. Most of the time, you’ll begin the game with this, and I would consider them decent until level 7-8. That’s where you should keep your eyes fixated on S-tier and A-tier styles.
Style Drop chance Info 2% The lack of Serve and Spike are complicating things, otherwise it would be a shoo-in for B-tier. 35% I simply hate styles with low Spike, unless they’re defensively sound, which is not the case here. 35% Half the stats are okay, while the other are average. Also, speaking from personal experience, two or more Ojiris on a team is disastrous. 62.5% Pretty much the same story as Ojiri, except the Bump is terrible and the Spike will definitely get you out of some sticky situations. 35% By far the worst Rare style, as it doesn’t really diffet much from Saguwuru, nor is it that much better than Yamegushi. 62.5% The starting style. Not much to complain about, not much to praise. Completely mid. 62.5% You’re basically taking a Hinoto and creating a version that’s better at spiking.
D Tier Volleyball Legends Styles
With Haibo being a terrible server and Yamegushi being so useless, I can’t really understand why anyone would play them. Steer clear of them and immediately reroll. In fact, I’d go so far that you shouldn’t play more than one game with this part of the Volleyball Legends styles tier list.
Style Drop chance Info 62.5% Great for defense, but absolutely useless on offense. Can be a liability without the right team around it. 62.5% The Serve and Spike are nonexistent, while everything else, except Jump is average at best. Should be avoided at all costs. 62.5% If you’re playing at a high level, this low of a Set stat will prevent your entire team from progressing. I played one game and ditched it.
There you have it—my Volleyball Legends styles tier list was a doozie, but now you know which of the 23 to avoid completely. But before you start grinding seriously, make sure you understand all the Volleyball Legends abilities and how to combine them all to both shine as a spiker, bumper or server, or set teammates up.
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