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Volleyball Legends Tier List (July 2026): All 35 Styles Ranked

Welcome to the most comprehensive Volleyball Legends tier list for April 2026! The competitive meta has shifted dramatically since the last major update, with new Secret styles shaking up ranked play and established favorites finding themselves repositioned in the hierarchy. Whether you are grinding for your first Godly style or optimizing your loadout for 3v3 scrimmages, this guide provides everything you need to dominate the court.

Volleyball Legends continues to evolve as one of Roblox’s most engaging anime sports experiences, drawing heavy inspiration from Haikyuu!! while carving out its own identity through unique mechanics like Rage State, Secret Special abilities, and the ever-controversial spin system. With over 35 styles now available across six rarity tiers, understanding which characters actually deliver competitive value has never been more important. This tier list reflects the current Summer Season meta, incorporating community feedback from ranked matches and the latest balance adjustments.

Quick Overview: Best Styles by Tier

TierStylesRarityBest For
SSRonin, Timeskip Kageyomo, SanuSecretAbsolute Meta Dominance
S+Butoku, Hidari, Timeskip Hinoto, JinkoSecretCompetitive Play
STaichou, Mikage, Kazana, Timeskip Oigawa, The TwinsSecret/GodlyAll-Around Performance
AKageyomo, Oigawa, Bakuri, Hirakumi, KimiroGodly/LegendaryBalanced Gameplay
BUchikai, Yokai, Kozai, Azmei, BokutoLegendaryCasual Matches
CSazuroku, Kyoshin, Oyatsu, AkariLegendary/RareBeginners
DHinoto, Tonkura, Hakochi, FeikoCommonLearning Basics

What Makes a Style Top-Tier in Volleyball Legends?

Before diving into the rankings, it is essential to understand what separates the elite styles from the rest. In Volleyball Legends, each style features eight core statistics: Block, Bump, Dive, Jump, Serve, Set, Speed, and Spike. The best styles excel in multiple categories while maintaining minimal weaknesses that opponents can exploit.

Key Ranking Criteria:

  • Stat Distribution: How well-rounded and powerful the statistics are across all eight attributes
  • Secret Special Abilities: Unique passive or active abilities that provide competitive advantages unavailable to lower-tier styles
  • Versatility: Ability to perform effectively in multiple positions and adapt to different team compositions
  • Meta Relevance: How the style performs in the current competitive environment and ranked play
  • Rage State Synergy: How well the style’s abilities complement the temporary stat boost from Rage State activation

SS Tier: The Absolute Pinnacle of Power

The SS tier represents the absolute elite of Volleyball Legends, styles that transcend even the S+ category with game-defining abilities and near-perfect stat distributions. These are the styles you build entire team strategies around, the ones that make opponents immediately adjust their playstyle when they see them on the loading screen. Obtaining any SS tier style requires either extraordinary luck or significant investment in the pity system, but the competitive advantage they provide is undeniable.

Ronin

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 85%, Bump: 80%, Dive: 75%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 90%, Set: 85%, Speed: 95%, Spike: 100%
Secret Special: Master of All – Temporarily boosts all stats to maximum during critical moments
Why It is SS Tier: Ronin arrived as the game-changer of the Summer Season update, bringing unprecedented versatility to competitive play. Unlike other Secret styles that specialize in one or two areas, Ronin dominates every single position on the court. His Secret Special ability creates windows of absolute invincibility where every stat hits the 100% ceiling simultaneously. During ranked 3v3 matches, a skilled Ronin player can single-handedly control the tempo of entire rallies. The 95% Speed stat eliminates the traditional weakness of power-focused styles, allowing Ronin to cover defensive gaps while still delivering devastating spikes and serves.

Timeskip Kageyomo

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 35%, Dive: 60%, Jump: 90%, Serve: 100%, Set: 100%, Speed: 85%, Spike: 30%
Secret Special: Super Set – Enables incredibly fast and precise sets that create unreturnable offensive opportunities
Why It is SS Tier: Previously known in some communities as Timeskip Kyamo, this style has cemented itself as the premier setter in the game. The combination of perfect Serve and Set statistics would be enough for S+ tier alone, but the Super Set ability pushes Kageyomo into SS territory. The faster set animation compared to competing setters like Taichou creates split-second advantages that high-level players exploit ruthlessly. During Summer Season scrimmages, teams running Timeskip Kageyomo consistently achieve higher offensive efficiency ratings. The 85% Speed stat allows for quick repositioning between sets, addressing the traditional mobility weakness of dedicated setters.

Sanu

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 30%-110%, Set: 45%, Speed: 35%, Spike: 60%-110%
Secret Special: Tilt Mechanics – Adds unpredictable angles to spikes and serves that confuse defensive reads
Why It is SS Tier: Sanu represents the pinnacle of offensive unpredictability in Volleyball Legends. His Jump stat sits at the absolute maximum, while his Serve and Spike can reach 110% with proper timing mechanics. The tilt system fundamentally alters how opponents must defend against him, creating hesitations that translate into free points. Sanu performs equally well as a spiker, server, or emergency blocker, making him the most adaptable offensive threat in the game. Some competitor tier lists refer to him as Sanju, but Sanu remains the dominant naming convention in ranked play discussions.

S+ Tier: Elite Competitive Choices

The S+ tier contains styles that dominate competitive lobbies and define the current meta without quite reaching the transcendental power of SS tier. These styles can carry matches when piloted by skilled players and remain highly sought after in trading discussions. While they may have minor limitations compared to SS tier, S+ styles represent the practical ceiling for most competitive players who have not invested hundreds of hours into the pity system grind.

Butoku

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 90%, Bump: 60%, Dive: 70%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 80%, Set: 50%, Speed: 70%, Spike: 95%
Secret Special: Iron Wall – Creates enhanced blocking hitboxes that extend beyond normal range
Why It is S+ Tier: Butoku emerged as the defensive answer to the offensive power creep of SS tier styles. His Secret Special transforms him into a literal wall at the net, with blocking capabilities that frustrate even the most aggressive spikers. The 90% Block stat combined with Iron Wall makes Butoku essential for teams facing Ronin or Sanu compositions. Unlike traditional blockers who sacrifice mobility, Butoku maintains a respectable 70% Speed stat that allows for effective court coverage. His 95% Spike stat provides offensive threat when blocking opportunities dry up.

Hidari

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 45%, Bump: 100%, Dive: 85%, Jump: 80%, Serve: 75%, Set: 90%, Speed: 100%, Spike: 40%
Secret Special: Perfect Receive – Guarantees successful bumps on serves and spikes with proper timing
Why It is S+ Tier: Hidari revolutionized the libero position upon release, bringing Secret-tier power to defensive specialists. The perfect Bump stat and Perfect Receive ability make him the ultimate counter to aggressive serving styles like Jinko. His 100% Speed stat allows Hidari to cover massive court areas, turning impossible defensive situations into counter-attack opportunities. The 90% Set stat provides unexpected offensive utility, allowing Hidari to transition from defense to attack seamlessly. Teams running Hidari alongside aggressive setters like Timeskip Kageyomo create defensive systems that are nearly impossible to break down.

Timeskip Hinoto

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 40%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 90%, Set: 40%, Speed: 70%, Spike: 90%-130%
Secret Special: Super Spike – Activates when running in a straight line, creating nearly unstoppable offensive plays
Why It is S+ Tier: Previously referenced as Timeskip Hinto in older tier lists, this style delivers the highest potential Spike power in the game at 130%. The Super Spike ability requires mastering the straight-line running mechanic, but the payoff is devastating spikes that break through even Butoku’s enhanced blocking. His 90% Serve stat provides consistent pressure from the back line, while 70% Speed enables effective positioning for Super Spike activation. Timeskip Hinoto demands more mechanical skill than other S+ styles, but players who master his movement patterns become unstoppable offensive forces.

Jinko

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 100%+, Set: 40%, Speed: 30%, Spike: 100%
Secret Special: Curve Shot and Curve Serve – Adds deceptive trajectories to both spikes and serves
Why It is S+ Tier: Jinko brings unique offensive utility with perfect Serve and Spike stats enhanced by curve mechanics. The ability to bend shots around blockers creates scoring opportunities that other styles simply cannot replicate. While his 30% Speed stat represents a significant weakness, proper positioning eliminates the need for rapid court coverage. Jinko excels in specialized offensive roles where his curve abilities can exploit gaps in defensive formations. The learning curve is steep, but mastery of Jinko’s curve mechanics makes him one of the most rewarding styles for dedicated players.

S Tier: Excellent Competitive Choices

S tier styles represent the workhorses of competitive Volleyball Legends, offering outstanding performance across all game modes without the extreme rarity barriers of higher tiers. These styles frequently appear in ranked matches and tournament play, providing reliable alternatives when SS and S+ options remain elusive. Many veteran players actually prefer certain S tier styles for their consistency and predictable handling compared to the high-variance playstyles of top-tier Secrets.

Taichou

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 20%, Bump: 35%, Dive: 60%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 80%, Set: 100%, Speed: 90%, Spike: 40%
Secret Special: Enhanced Spike Power When Setting – Creates instant, nearly unreceivable attacks for teammates
Why It is S Tier: Taichou remains controversial among competitive players, with some arguing he deserves S+ placement. His perfect Set and Jump stats combined with excellent Speed make him an aggressive playmaker who enables devastating quick attacks. The spike-enhancing ability creates offensive opportunities that break traditional defensive timing. While Timeskip Kageyomo generally edges him out in pure setting speed, Taichou’s offensive boost ability gives him unique utility for aggressive team compositions. His lower Block stat keeps him out of higher tiers, but in the right hands, Taichou transforms team offensive capabilities.

Mikage

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 100%, Bump: 20%, Dive: 40%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 65%, Set: 20%, Speed: 30%, Spike: 85%
Secret Special: Super Dive – Special defensive ability that can return seemingly impossible balls
Why It is S Tier: Mikage stands as the ultimate defensive specialist with perfect Block and a game-changing Super Dive ability. While his setting and bumping statistics are weak by design, that is not his role. Mikage excels at shutting down opposing spikers and keeping rallies alive with saves that defy physics. In a meta dominated by offensive power from styles like Ronin and Timeskip Hinoto, having a defensive anchor of Mikage’s caliber provides crucial balance. His 85% Spike stat offers surprising offensive utility when blocking opportunities transition to quick counter-attacks.

Kazana

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 25%, Bump: 100%, Dive: 70%, Jump: 100%+, Serve: 80%, Set: 35%, Speed: 65%, Spike: 100%
Secret Special: Enhanced Jumping and Blocking – Allows Kazana to exceed normal 100% jump height temporarily
Why It is S Tier: Kazana brings versatile all-rounder capabilities with perfect Bump and Spike statistics. His ability to exceed 100% Jump creates unexpected blocking and spiking angles that catch opponents off guard. The balanced stat distribution makes Kazana effective in multiple positions, though he lacks the specialization that would push him into higher tiers. His Rainbow Serve adds visual flair while maintaining competitive viability. Kazana represents an excellent choice for players still developing their preferred playstyle who want flexibility to experiment with different positions.

Timeskip Oigawa

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 20%, Bump: 30%, Dive: 40%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 100%, Set: 100%, Speed: 80%, Spike: 60%
Secret Special: Enhanced Setting and Serving – Further improves already perfect stats in these categories
Why It is S Tier: Previously known as Timeskip Okazu in older community discussions, this style delivers consistent playmaking reliability. The perfect Serve and Set stats combined with strong Speed make Timeskip Oigawa a setter who can control match tempo without demanding the mechanical precision of Timeskip Kageyomo. While not as flashy as other Secret styles, the consistency he brings to team offensive systems cannot be overstated. His Float Serve creates additional serving variety that keeps receiving teams guessing.

The Twins (Osuma and Atasumi)

Rarity: Secret
Stats: Block: 20%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 70%, Jump: 60%, Serve: 100%, Set: 100%, Speed: 85%, Spike: 35%
Secret Special: Character Switch – Toggle between Osuma (spiking specialist) and Atasumi (setting specialist)
Why It is S Tier: The Twins offer unique versatility through their switching mechanic, providing two distinct playstyles in one style slot. Perfect Serve and Set stats combined with excellent Speed make them adaptable to any team need. Some competitor resources refer to them as Akuto, but The Twins remains the official designation. Mastering the swap cooldown timing is essential for maximizing effectiveness, as mistimed switches create vulnerabilities that opponents punish severely. The Twins reward players who can think several moves ahead and anticipate positional needs before they arise.

A Tier: Strong and Reliable Choices

A tier styles deliver solid performance that can hold their own in most competitive situations. While they lack the overwhelming power of S-tier and above, these styles often provide excellent value for players who have not yet accumulated the Lucky Spins needed for Secret-tier hunting. Many A tier styles actually outperform higher-tier options in specific niche situations or for players with particular mechanical strengths.

Kageyomo

Rarity: Godly
Stats: Block: 80%, Bump: 45%, Dive: 70%, Jump: 80%, Serve: 80%, Set: 100%, Speed: 70%, Spike: 50%
Why It is A Tier: The base version of Kageyomo still boasts an impressive 100% Set stat, making him an excellent setter for players who have not obtained the Secret-tier Timeskip variant. While his statistics are more balanced rather than excelling across the board, this distribution makes him reliable for various playstyles. The lack of Secret Special abilities keeps him out of higher tiers, but he remains a Godly rarity style that performs consistently well in ranked matches.

Oigawa

Rarity: Godly
Stats: Block: 90%, Bump: 40%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 100%, Set: 90%, Speed: 40%, Spike: 50%
Why It is A Tier: The non-Timeskip version of Oigawa serves as a defensive powerhouse with 90% Block and perfect Serve statistics. His 100% Jump stat also makes him effective at the net for both blocking and spiking opportunities. While the 40% Speed stat is a noticeable limitation, the defensive capabilities more than compensate in team play scenarios where positioning can be planned. Oigawa excels when paired with faster teammates who can cover the mobility gaps he creates.

Bakuri

Rarity: Godly
Stats: Block: 65%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 80%, Set: 30%, Speed: 15%, Spike: 100%
Why It is A Tier: Bakuri functions as a pure spiking specialist with perfect Jump and Spike stats. His incredibly low 15% Speed stat represents a significant weakness, but when positioned correctly, he delivers devastating spikes that overwhelm defensive systems. This style suits players who prefer stationary, power-focused gameplay over court coverage responsibilities. Bakuri demands team support to reach his full potential but rewards that investment with overwhelming offensive output.

Hirakumi

Rarity: Godly
Stats: Block: 100%, Bump: 40%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 90%, Set: 50%, Speed: 15%, Spike: 50%
Why It is A Tier: Hirakumi mirrors Bakuri’s design philosophy but applies it to blocking rather than spiking. Perfect Block and Jump stats make him a defensive wall that frustrates aggressive opponents. The 90% Serve stat provides unexpected offensive utility from the service line. Like Bakuri, the 15% Speed stat creates significant mobility limitations that require careful positioning and team coordination to mitigate.

Kimiro

Rarity: Godly
Stats: Block: 70%, Bump: 80%, Dive: 75%, Jump: 85%, Serve: 70%, Set: 60%, Speed: 90%, Spike: 70%
Why It is A Tier: Kimiro represents a newer addition to the Godly roster, offering exceptional versatility without the extreme specialization of other A tier options. His 90% Speed stat stands out among Godly styles, enabling defensive coverage that rivals Hidari while maintaining respectable offensive statistics. Kimiro excels as a flex pick who can adapt to whatever position his team needs in the moment, making him particularly valuable in solo queue ranked matches where team coordination is unpredictable.

B Tier: Viable for Casual Play

B tier styles work well for casual matches and lower-ranked competitive play but generally struggle against higher-tier styles in serious competition. They possess noticeable weaknesses that skilled opponents exploit, though player skill can often overcome these limitations through superior mechanics and game knowledge.

Uchikai

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 40%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 70%, Serve: 50%, Set: 40%, Speed: 50%, Spike: 100%
Why It is B Tier: Uchikai offers a perfect Spike stat that delivers respectable offensive power. However, all other statistics remain merely average, creating a one-dimensional playstyle that opponents can predict and counter. The lack of versatility makes Uchikai situational at best, though he can surprise opponents who underestimate his spiking capabilities.

Yokai

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 70%, Bump: 85%, Dive: 85%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 10%, Set: 50%, Speed: 100%, Spike: 30%
Why It is B Tier: Yokai presents an interesting stat distribution with excellent Bump, Dive, and Speed statistics that enable effective defensive coverage and ball control. However, the abysmal 10% Serve stat creates a major liability that opponents exploit by targeting him with aggressive serves. Yokai excels in dedicated libero roles but requires teammates to handle serving duties.

Kozai

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 70%, Bump: 70%, Dive: 40%, Jump: 100%, Serve: 80%, Set: 35%, Speed: 10%, Spike: 80%
Why It is B Tier: Kozai provides solid Block, Bump, and Jump statistics that enable decent net play. His 80% Serve and Spike stats offer offensive capability when opportunities arise. The crippling 10% Speed stat represents a major weakness that makes effective court coverage nearly impossible without perfect positioning predictions.

Azmei

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 30%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 70%, Serve: 90%, Set: 20%, Speed: 35%, Spike: 90%
Why It is B Tier: Azmei focuses on offensive performance with excellent Serve and Spike statistics. Unfortunately, low Block and Set stats create defensive vulnerabilities and limit utility as a setter. The average Speed stat provides little mobility compensation. Azmei works as a specialized server or spiker but lacks the versatility expected of higher-tier styles.

Bokuto

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 55%, Bump: 60%, Dive: 65%, Jump: 80%, Serve: 85%, Set: 45%, Speed: 60%, Spike: 85%
Why It is B Tier: Bokuto joined the Legendary roster in a recent update, offering balanced statistics without any particular standout strengths or crippling weaknesses. His consistent performance across all stats makes him reliable for players still developing their preferred positions. While he cannot compete with Godly or Secret options, Bokuto provides a solid foundation for learning advanced mechanics before upgrading to higher-tier styles.

C Tier: Beginner-Friendly Options

C tier styles serve as learning tools for beginners but struggle against experienced players using higher-tier options. Their significant limitations make them non-viable for serious competitive play, though they can help new players understand basic positioning and timing mechanics.

Sazuroku

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 70%, Dive: 80%, Jump: 50%, Serve: 10%, Set: 75%, Speed: 100%, Spike: 40%
Why It is C Tier: Sazuroku offers excellent Dive and Speed statistics that enable decent defensive coverage. His 75% Set stat provides some utility as a backup setter. However, the terrible 10% Serve stat and mediocre offensive capabilities severely limit effectiveness. Sazuroku works as a defensive specialist but lacks the power to compete seriously.

Kyoshin

Rarity: Legendary
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 65%, Dive: 80%, Jump: 70%, Serve: 10%, Set: 70%, Speed: 50%, Spike: 40%
Why It is C Tier: Kyoshin provides good Bump and Dive statistics for ball control purposes. Like Sazuroku, his Serve stat is abysmal, and offensive statistics remain average. Kyoshin helps beginners learn positioning and timing fundamentals but gets outclassed by more versatile Legendary options.

Oyatsu

Rarity: Rare
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 70%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 75%, Serve: 70%, Set: 40%, Speed: 50%, Spike: 40%
Why It is C Tier: Oyatsu presents balanced but unremarkable statistics across all categories. Nothing stands out as particularly strong or weak, creating a jack-of-all-trades situation that helps beginners explore different aspects of the game without mastering any single role. The lack of specialization makes Oyatsu less effective than focused styles once players develop preferences.

Akari

Rarity: Rare
Stats: Block: 45%, Bump: 55%, Dive: 60%, Jump: 65%, Serve: 60%, Set: 55%, Speed: 70%, Spike: 50%
Why It is C Tier: Akari represents one of the newer Rare additions, offering slightly elevated Speed compared to other C tier options. Her balanced distribution suits players transitioning from Common styles who need time to identify their preferred positions. Akari cannot compete seriously against Legendary or higher options but provides a stepping stone for understanding style mechanics.

D Tier: Only for Learning or Desperate Situations

D tier styles represent the bottom of Volleyball Legends’ power curve. Use these only when no other options exist or when specifically practicing fundamental mechanics without ability crutches. They possess flaws that make them essentially non-viable in competitive scenarios.

Hinoto

Rarity: Common
Stats: Block: 50%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 50%, Serve: 50%, Set: 50%, Speed: 50%, Spike: 50%
Why It is D Tier: Previously referenced as Hinto in older documentation, this style represents statistical mediocrity with exactly 50% in every category. While this balance seems equitable, it means Hinoto excels at nothing and performs mediocrely at everything. In a game where specialization and peak statistics determine success, Hinoto’s complete lack of strengths makes him one of the weakest choices despite his even distribution.

Tonkura

Rarity: Common
Stats: Block: 30%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 40%, Jump: 20%, Serve: 30%, Set: 30%, Speed: 70%, Spike: —
Why It is D Tier: Tonkura suffers from multiple critical weaknesses, including a crippling 20% Jump stat and zero Spike capability. While the Speed stat is decent, it cannot compensate for the numerous deficiencies that make Tonkura essentially unusable for serious competition.

Hakochi

Rarity: Common
Stats: Block: 60%, Bump: 50%, Dive: 45%, Jump: 70%, Serve: 10%, Set: 50%, Speed: 40%, Spike: 30%
Why It is D Tier: Hakochi offers a decent Block stat and respectable Jump, but the terrible 10% Serve stat and weak offensive capabilities create major liabilities. The average Speed stat provides minimal mobility compensation. Hakochi might work for practicing blocking techniques but offers little else.

Feiko

Rarity: Common
Stats: Block: 40%, Bump: 45%, Dive: 50%, Jump: 55%, Serve: 40%, Set: 45%, Speed: 45%, Spike: 35%
Why It is D Tier: Feiko represents the newest Common addition, offering slightly improved statistics compared to older Common options but still falling far short of Rare-tier viability. His even distribution helps beginners understand all positions without commitment, but players should prioritize upgrading to Rare or better styles immediately upon availability.

How to Get More Styles in Volleyball Legends in April 2026

Expanding your style collection in Volleyball Legends revolves around the spin system, which has evolved significantly with recent updates introducing pity mechanics and weekend bonus events. Understanding these systems maximizes your efficiency when hunting for specific styles.

Understanding Spin Mechanics and Drop Rates

Normal Spins cost 100 Yen each and provide the baseline method for acquiring new styles. Lucky Spins offer significantly improved odds but require more effort to obtain through codes, Season Pass progression, or Robux purchases.

RarityNormal Spin ChanceLucky Spin Chance
Common62.5%0%
Rare35%50%
Legendary2%45%
Godly0.49%4.5%
Secret0.01%0.5%

These drop rates demonstrate why Lucky Spins are essential for serious style hunting. A 0.01% chance for Secret styles means statistically you would need thousands of Normal Spins for a reasonable expectation of success, while Lucky Spins improve those odds fiftyfold.

Mastering the Pity System

The pity system provides guaranteed rewards after accumulating unsuccessful spins, creating a safety net for dedicated players:

  • Normal Pity: Every 50 Normal Spins guarantees at least one Legendary style
  • First Secret Pity: After 200 Lucky Spins, you receive a 50% chance to obtain your chosen Secret style
  • Second Secret Pity: An additional 200 Lucky Spins (400 total) guarantees your selected Secret style

This means obtaining a specific Secret style through pity requires saving 400 Lucky Spins, which takes significant time without Robux investment. The 2x weekend events mentioned below reduce this grind substantially.

Weekend 2x Luck Events

Every weekend from Saturday 11:30 AM EST through Monday 11:30 AM EST, Volleyball Legends runs a 2x Secret Luck event that fundamentally changes spin strategy. During these windows:

  • Secret style chances double from 0.5% to 1% for Lucky Spins
  • Secret pity requirement halves from 400 to 200 Lucky Spins
  • Godly and Legendary drop rates receive smaller but meaningful boosts

Never spend Lucky Spins outside these weekend windows unless you have excess beyond your pity savings goal. The difference between spinning during 2x events versus normal periods is enormous for long-term collection efficiency.

Storage Strategy and Style Management

Storage slots determine how many styles you can hold simultaneously, and managing these slots prevents heartbreaking losses of valuable styles. The base game provides limited slots, but additional slots can be purchased with Robux.

Consider investing in at least one additional storage slot if you play regularly. The cost is minimal compared to the frustration of spinning away a Godly style because your inventory was full. Always lock your highest-tier styles to prevent accidental deletion during late-night grinding sessions.

Yen Farming Methods for Normal Spins

The AFK area provides consistent passive Yen generation, but active play generally yields faster accumulation. Completing matches, leveling up, and redeeming codes provide substantial Yen injections. During double Yen events, prioritize grinding over spin activities to maximize your resource pool.

Understanding Rage State Mechanics

Rage State represents a temporary boost that maximizes all style statistics at 100% during critical moments. Mastering Rage State activation and maintenance separates good players from great ones, as this mechanic can turn seemingly lost rallies into comeback victories.

Triggering Rage State typically involves consecutive successful plays or specific in-game achievements during matches. Once activated, all eight statistics cap at 100% regardless of base style values, meaning even D tier styles become temporarily competitive. The duration is limited, so timing activation for crucial moments like set point or match point maximizes value.

Understanding how your chosen style’s Secret Special abilities synergize with Rage State creates advanced strategic opportunities. For example, Timeskip Kageyomo’s Super Set ability combined with Rage State statistics produces sets that are functionally impossible to defend against.

Best Styles for Specific Positions

While the tier list ranks styles overall, specific positions demand particular statistical priorities. These position-based recommendations help optimize your loadout for your preferred role:

Best Blocker Styles

  1. Butoku (S+ Tier): 90% Block with Iron Wall Secret Special creates the ultimate defensive wall
  2. Mikage (S Tier): Perfect Block stat with Super Dive ability for impossible saves
  3. Hirakumi (A Tier): Perfect Block and Jump stats for consistent net presence
  4. Oigawa (A Tier): 90% Block with strong overall defensive presence

Best Setter Styles

  1. Timeskip Kageyomo (SS Tier): Perfect Set with Super Set ability and unmatched speed
  2. Taichou (S Tier): Perfect Set with spike-enhancing ability for aggressive offenses
  3. Timeskip Oigawa (S Tier): Perfect Set and Serve with consistent reliability
  4. Hidari (S+ Tier): 90% Set with defensive utility for versatile playmaking

Best Spiker Styles

  1. Timeskip Hinoto (S+ Tier): Up to 130% Spike with Super Spike ability
  2. Sanu (SS Tier): Up to 110% Spike with tilt mechanics for unpredictable angles
  3. Ronin (SS Tier): Perfect Spike with Master of All ability for temporary invincibility
  4. Bakuri (A Tier): Perfect Spike and Jump stats for pure power

Best Server Styles

  1. Jinko (S+ Tier): Perfect Serve with curve capabilities for deceptive trajectories
  2. Timeskip Oigawa (S Tier): Perfect Serve with Float Serve variety
  3. Timeskip Kageyomo (SS Tier): Perfect Serve with Super Set complementary abilities
  4. Kazana (S Tier): 80% Serve with Rainbow Serve visual deception

Best Libero and Defensive Styles

  1. Hidari (S+ Tier): Perfect Bump with Perfect Receive and maximum Speed
  2. Kimiro (A Tier): 90% Speed with balanced defensive statistics
  3. Yokai (B Tier): Excellent Bump, Dive, and Speed for coverage-focused play
  4. Sazuroku (C Tier): Great Dive and Speed for beginners learning positioning

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Styles

  1. Ignoring Playstyle Compatibility: High-tier status means nothing if a style does not match your natural tendencies. Defensive players often struggle with aggressive styles even when those styles rank higher objectively.
  2. Overvaluing Rarity: Some Godly and Legendary styles outperform Secret options in specific roles or for certain player skill levels. Do not dismiss lower-rarity styles automatically.
  3. Neglecting Team Composition: In team modes, balanced roster construction matters more than everyone using the same objectively best style. Coordinate with teammates to cover all positions effectively.
  4. Spinning Without Storage Protection: Losing a Godly style because you lacked storage slots represents one of the most preventable disasters in Volleyball Legends. Always maintain buffer slots.
  5. Abandoning Styles Too Quickly: Each style has unique handling characteristics. Spend time practicing before deciding a style does not work for you.

Pro Strategies for Maximizing Style Effectiveness

  1. Master Rage State Timing: All styles achieve 100% statistics during Rage State. Learn to trigger and maintain this state during crucial rally moments for temporary competitive equality regardless of base tier.
  2. Understand Stat Synergies: High Jump combined with high Spike creates dominant spikers, while high Block paired with high Dive produces defensive specialists. Build your playstyle around complementary statistics.
  3. Position Based on Strengths: High Block and Jump statistics indicate net-focused positioning. High Speed and Dive suggest court coverage responsibilities. Play to your style’s statistical advantages.
  4. Time Special Abilities Strategically: Secret Special abilities have cooldowns or activation requirements. Save them for pivotal moments rather than wasting them on routine plays.
  5. Adapt to Opponent Compositions: Facing strong blockers demands styles with superior Serve or Set statistics to outmaneuver them rather than attempting to power through defenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best in volleyball legends?

Timeskip Kageyomo and Ronin currently compete for the absolute top spot. Timeskip Kageyomo offers the best setting capabilities with his Super Set ability, while Ronin provides unmatched versatility across all positions. Sanu also ranks among the absolute elite for players prioritizing offensive power and unpredictability through his tilt mechanics.

What is the rarest thing in volleyball legends?

Secret styles represent the rarest obtainable items, with a 0.01% drop rate from Normal Spins and 0.5% from Lucky Spins. Among Secrets, all share the same drop rate, but SS tier styles like Ronin are functionally rarer due to their newer release status and higher demand in trading communities. The 400-spin pity system exists specifically because natural Secret drops are extraordinarily unlikely.

What is the best style to have in volleyball legends?

The best style depends on your preferred position and playstyle. For setters, Timeskip Kageyomo is unbeatable. For spikers, Timeskip Hinoto delivers maximum power. For all-around versatility, Ronin dominates every category. For defensive specialists, Hidari provides unmatched receiving capabilities. Competitive teams typically prioritize having at least one elite setter and one elite spiker among their composition.

What’s the highest rank in Volleyball Legends?

The tier system for styles ranges from D (Common styles) through C, B, A, S, S+, and SS (absolute meta-defining Secrets). For player rankings in competitive modes, Volleyball Legends uses a standard ranked progression from Bronze through Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and ultimately Legend tiers. Reaching Legend requires consistent performance against high-level opponents using top-tier styles.

What is the best overall style in Volleyball Legends?

Timeskip Kageyomo is widely considered the best overall style due to his perfect Serve and Set statistics combined with the Super Set ability. However, the best style ultimately depends on your playstyle and team needs. Ronin offers superior versatility, while Sanu provides more offensive unpredictability.

How do I get Secret styles in Volleyball Legends?

Secret styles have a 0.01% chance from Normal Spins and 0.5% chance from Lucky Spins. The most reliable method is saving 400 Lucky Spins for the Secret Pity system, which guarantees you can choose your desired Secret style. During weekend 2x events, pity requirements drop to 200 Lucky Spins.

Are Common styles completely useless?

While Common styles are significantly weaker than higher rarity options, they can help beginners learn the game’s fundamentals without ability complexity. However, you should prioritize upgrading to Rare or better styles immediately, as Common options lack the statistical foundations needed for serious competition.

What’s the difference between Normal and Lucky Spins?

Normal Spins cost 100 Yen with low chances for rare styles. Lucky Spins are harder to obtain but offer dramatically improved odds, with no chance of Common styles and significantly higher chances for Legendary, Godly, and Secret styles. Lucky Spins are essential for targeting specific high-tier styles.

How often do new styles get added to Volleyball Legends?

New styles typically arrive with major game updates every 1-2 months. Following the official Volleyball Legends Discord provides the earliest notification of new style releases and balance changes that might affect tier rankings.

Can I trade styles with other players?

Currently, Volleyball Legends does not support direct trading of styles between players. Each player must obtain their own styles through the spin system. This limitation makes storage management and pity system planning even more important for targeting specific desired styles.

Do styles have different abilities beyond their stats?

Yes, Secret styles have unique Secret Special abilities that provide additional advantages beyond raw statistics. Some Godly styles have minor unique traits, though these are generally less impactful than Secret abilities. Common and Rare styles lack special abilities entirely, functioning purely through their base statistics.

How important is Speed stat compared to other stats?

Speed is crucial for defensive coverage and court movement, but its importance varies by position. Liberos and defensive players benefit greatly from high Speed, while blockers and specialized spikers can perform well with lower Speed if positioned correctly. Ronin and Hidari demonstrate how high Speed creates unique playstyle opportunities.

Should I save my spins for weekend events?

Absolutely. The 2x Secret Luck event during weekends doubles your chances of getting Secret styles and halves the pity requirement. Saving Lucky Spins for these events dramatically improves your efficiency when hunting for specific Secret styles.

What’s the fastest way to get Yen for spins?

The AFK area provides consistent passive Yen, but active match participation and level-up rewards generally yield faster accumulation. Using codes for free Yen provides immediate boosts. During double Yen events, prioritize grinding matches over other activities to maximize resource generation.

Conclusion

This comprehensive Volleyball Legends tier list for April 2026 provides the roadmap you need to navigate the current competitive landscape. From the absolute dominance of SS tier styles like Ronin and Timeskip Kageyomo to the reliable performance of A tier options, understanding these rankings helps optimize your style collection and team contributions.

Remember that while tier lists provide valuable guidance, the best style ultimately matches your personal playstyle and complements your team’s strategic needs. The competitive scene evolves constantly with each update, so staying connected through the official Discord and community resources keeps you ahead of meta shifts.

Whether you are grinding toward that 400-spin pity target or mastering the Super Spike timing on Timeskip Hinoto, consistent practice and understanding your chosen style’s strengths and weaknesses matter more than raw tier placement. For more Roblox gaming guides and tier lists, explore our Blue Lock Rivals Tier List and Ultimate Anime Saga Tier List. Good luck on the court, and may your weekend spins bring Secret-tier success!

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