Ultimate Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List [KUNIGAMI] – All Styles & Their Moves

Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals are similar to weapons or skills in some other Roblox titles inspired by Blue Lock. Styles let you use several very powerful skills, which are great for creating chances and for finishing from seemingly impossible angles. Check out which ones are the best in the Blue Lock: Rivals style tier list below. Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List Image via TierMaker The above tier list ranks all styles in Blue Lock: Rivals based on their overall strength, with a little bit more priority given to attacking styles. In general, rarer styles are stronger than the rest. However, there are exceptions to that, like Otoya being overall stronger than Reo. Strengths of Blue Lock: Rivals Styles Kunigami, Yukimiya, and Rin are the best styles on the attack in Blue Lock Rivals. Kunigami has super-powerful knuckleball moves and a steal-ball move as well. With Yukimiya, you can dribble past opponents with ease. With Rin, you can score easy goals by shooting curved balls, which are tricky to defend against. And with Shidou, you are basically the aerial king. Sae's and Hiori's kits are more versatile. With both of them, you can pass the ball around and finish strong. Nagi's mid-air trap is very good because you can't steal the ball away from him while he is doing it, and he can also dribble out of it to switch the play. Aiku and Karasu are the best defensive styles in Blue Lock: Rivals because their whole kits are about retaking possession. King and Otoya are amazing for long shots, but they have enough mobility to be useful on defense as well. Reo is a good all-around pick that can be played in all positions. Gagamaru is made for GKs with a kit that is all about blocking shots in a flashy way. Bachira is decent both for defenders and wingers. Isagi and Chigiri are ok on both ends but not amazing. Isagi is slightly better because of the direct shot that lets you finish more consistently and the lob pass skill. List of All Blue Lock: Rivals Styles Below is a complete list of all Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals based on their rarity tier, along with a description of their skills: Mythic Styles Mythic styles in Blue Lock: Rivals have a 0.5% pull rate with regular spins and a 5% pull rate with lucky spins. Some Mythic styles have an alternate C move when you awaken, and they are usually as powerful as their ultimate B moves. Style Skills Tier C - With a small wind-up, you shoot a powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing.C (Awakening) - While the ball is in the air, you teleport to it and shoot a very powerful volley.V - You dash through the player in front of you, knocking them to the ground and stealing their ball.B - With a player in front of you, you teleport to them, knock them to the ground, and shoot a very powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing. S C - You move to the side and then dash forward.C (Awakening) - After a short cutscene, you dash forward, and you can use A and D to dribble past opponents in front of you.V - You do a short dribble forward, followed by a much longer one to the side.B - You shoot a very powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing. S C - You shoot the ball and curve it depending on the side of the field you are on.C (Awakening) - You make a very powerful shot, curving it with the outside of your foot.V - You do a very short roulette dribble around an opponent.B - You throw the opponent closest to you to the ground. S C - You pass the ball perfectly to the person you are aiming at. Great for long passes.C (Awakening) - You do a cross-elastico nutmeg on the nearest opponent, dash behind them, and then shoot in the direction you are facing.V - You dribble and dash past an opponent.B - You flick the ball from behind your back forward and then dash to it and catch it. A C - You bounce the ball up and do a drive shot in the direction you are facing.V - You bounce the ball up, jump to it, and do a powerful header in the direction you are facing.B - You flick the ball up into the air and do a powerful bicycle kick. A C - You dash forward and force the ball out of an opponent's possession by throwing it into the air.V - You dash forward and steal the ball away from the player that currently has it.B - You jump up, intercept any shot or pass that is in the air, and then head it in the opposite direction. A Legendary Styles You have a 2% chance of rolling a Legendary style using regular spins. If you are using lucky spins, those odds change to 45%. Most Legendary styles in Blue Lock: Rivals are way weaker than the Mythic ones. However, there are hidden gems like the best defensive style in Blue Lock: Rivals, Karasu. Style Skills Tier C - You zig-zag past an opponent in front of you.V - You dash a long distance forward and steal the ball from a player in front of you.B - You teleport a loose ball nearby to you. A C - You jump and trap the ball in mid-air. This can be followed up by a shot o

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Ultimate Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List [KUNIGAMI] – All Styles & Their Moves

Players in Blue Lock: Rivals holding a trophy.

Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals are similar to weapons or skills in some other Roblox titles inspired by Blue Lock. Styles let you use several very powerful skills, which are great for creating chances and for finishing from seemingly impossible angles. Check out which ones are the best in the Blue Lock: Rivals style tier list below.

Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List

Blue Lock: Rivals Style tier list for the Kunigami update
Image via TierMaker

The above tier list ranks all styles in Blue Lock: Rivals based on their overall strength, with a little bit more priority given to attacking styles. In general, rarer styles are stronger than the rest. However, there are exceptions to that, like Otoya being overall stronger than Reo.

Strengths of Blue Lock: Rivals Styles

Kunigami, Yukimiya, and Rin are the best styles on the attack in Blue Lock Rivals. Kunigami has super-powerful knuckleball moves and a steal-ball move as well. With Yukimiya, you can dribble past opponents with ease. With Rin, you can score easy goals by shooting curved balls, which are tricky to defend against. And with Shidou, you are basically the aerial king. Sae's and Hiori's kits are more versatile. With both of them, you can pass the ball around and finish strong.

Nagi's mid-air trap is very good because you can't steal the ball away from him while he is doing it, and he can also dribble out of it to switch the play. Aiku and Karasu are the best defensive styles in Blue Lock: Rivals because their whole kits are about retaking possession. King and Otoya are amazing for long shots, but they have enough mobility to be useful on defense as well.

Reo is a good all-around pick that can be played in all positions. Gagamaru is made for GKs with a kit that is all about blocking shots in a flashy way. Bachira is decent both for defenders and wingers. Isagi and Chigiri are ok on both ends but not amazing. Isagi is slightly better because of the direct shot that lets you finish more consistently and the lob pass skill.

List of All Blue Lock: Rivals Styles

Below is a complete list of all Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals based on their rarity tier, along with a description of their skills:

Mythic Styles

Mythic styles in Blue Lock: Rivals have a 0.5% pull rate with regular spins and a 5% pull rate with lucky spins. Some Mythic styles have an alternate C move when you awaken, and they are usually as powerful as their ultimate B moves.

Style Skills Tier
Kunigami Style from Blue Lock Rivals Roblox experience C - With a small wind-up, you shoot a powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing.
C (Awakening) - While the ball is in the air, you teleport to it and shoot a very powerful volley.
V - You dash through the player in front of you, knocking them to the ground and stealing their ball.
B - With a player in front of you, you teleport to them, knock them to the ground, and shoot a very powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing.
S
Yukimiya style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You move to the side and then dash forward.
C (Awakening) - After a short cutscene, you dash forward, and you can use A and D to dribble past opponents in front of you.
V - You do a short dribble forward, followed by a much longer one to the side.
B - You shoot a very powerful knuckleball in the direction you are facing.
S
Rin style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You shoot the ball and curve it depending on the side of the field you are on.
C (Awakening) - You make a very powerful shot, curving it with the outside of your foot.
V - You do a very short roulette dribble around an opponent.
B - You throw the opponent closest to you to the ground.
S
Sae style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You pass the ball perfectly to the person you are aiming at. Great for long passes.
C (Awakening) - You do a cross-elastico nutmeg on the nearest opponent, dash behind them, and then shoot in the direction you are facing.
V - You dribble and dash past an opponent.
B - You flick the ball from behind your back forward and then dash to it and catch it.
A
Shidou style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You bounce the ball up and do a drive shot in the direction you are facing.
V - You bounce the ball up, jump to it, and do a powerful header in the direction you are facing.
B - You flick the ball up into the air and do a powerful bicycle kick.
A
Aiku style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You dash forward and force the ball out of an opponent's possession by throwing it into the air.
V - You dash forward and steal the ball away from the player that currently has it.
B - You jump up, intercept any shot or pass that is in the air, and then head it in the opposite direction.
A

Legendary Styles

You have a 2% chance of rolling a Legendary style using regular spins. If you are using lucky spins, those odds change to 45%. Most Legendary styles in Blue Lock: Rivals are way weaker than the Mythic ones. However, there are hidden gems like the best defensive style in Blue Lock: Rivals, Karasu.

Style Skills Tier
Karasu style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You zig-zag past an opponent in front of you.
V - You dash a long distance forward and steal the ball from a player in front of you.
B - You teleport a loose ball nearby to you.
A
Nagi style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You jump and trap the ball in mid-air. This can be followed up by a shot or a dash with the C skill.
V - You dash out of a mid-air trap in any direction. It can be used only after C.
B - Volley feint that leads into another powerful volley.
A
King style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You shoot a high-arching volley. It is best used from outside the box.
V - You gain a burst of speed and sprint forward. The move has an end lag, and you can only slightly alter your sprint direction.
B - An improved version of the V skill that lets you constantly change direction while also having no end lag.
B
Reo style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You copy the last ability used by the player you are looking at. This move has a 50% chance of being successful.
V - Depending on whether you have the ball or not, you get increased attacking stats or tackle speed.
B - You copy the awakened skill of the player you are looking at.
B

Epic Styles

Epic styles have a 35% pull rate when using normal spins, and that rate increases to 50% for lucky spins. These styles can be useful in the early game until you get a better style, and the ones to aim for are definitely Otoya and Hiori.

Style Skills Tier
Hiori style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You pass the ball forward with increased strength.
V - You dribble past an opponent in front of you by dashing through them.
B - You curve the ball and pass it to the player you are looking at.
B
Otoya style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - Without the ball, you go invisible and gain a slight burst of speed for a few seconds.
V - With the ball, you go invisible and dribble past an opponent in front of you.
B - You dribble past an opponent in front of you and shoot the ball with power.
B
Gagamaru style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You scorpion kick the ball in the opposite direction. It can be used to block shots.
V - If you are in your 18-yard box, you gain a massive speed boost and a lower dive cooldown for 10 seconds. If you are outside of the box, you do a diving header forward, kicking the ball in the opposite direction. It can't be used in mid-air.
B - You do a handstand and block the incoming shot.
C
Bachira style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You dash a short distance forward and steal the ball.
V - You nutmeg an opponent, pushing the ball far forward behind them. You also get a short burst of speed.
B - You do a bunch of stepovers and dash through an opponent along with the ball.
C

Rare Styles

You will roll Rare styles the most in Blue Lock: Rivals because they have a 62.5% roll chance when you are using regular spins. Use them only if you have nothing else and you've spent all your spins. Thankfully, you can't roll a Rare style with lucky spins, so that's a relief.

Style Skills Tier
Isagi style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - You bounce the ball and shoot out a powerful volley.
V - A direct lob pass to any of your teammates.
B - It gives you meta vision, which lets you see the status of other players and where the ball is going.
C
Chigiri style from Blue Lock: Rivals Roblox experience C - Greatly increases your speed with and without the ball.
V - Fully restores your stamina bar and prevents it from being depleted for a short amount of time.
B - A short dash forward that can be used three times.
D

How to Use, Reroll, and Store Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals

You can use your awakening once it spawns on you during the match, but keep in mind that this can take a while. When you are able to awaken, which will be indicated to you on the screen, get a hold of the ball and press the G button. While awakened, you can use your B skill once before it runs out. For most of the match, rely on other style skills and pro moves to better your play.

Click on the styles button while in the lobby to enter the styles menu where you can reroll your style. Each reroll costs you one spin if you got some through codes or daily quests, or 2500 cash.

You can also store your styles, but you have to unlock style storage slots, which cost Robux. I don't recommend purchasing them until at least more styles get added to Blue Lock: Rivals.

I hope the above info lets you dominate the field in Blue Lock: Rivals. If you want to find the correct flow to go along with your style, then feel free to check out our Blue Lock: Rivals Flow tier list.

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