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How to Get Kijo Style in Volleyball Legends (Update 75)

The limited Secret spiker returns for one week, and Lucky Spins are the fastest way to land it.

The limited Secret spiker returns for one week, and Lucky Spins are the fastest way to land it.

Kijo is back on the court. The aggressive, Spiker-focused Secret style has returned to Volleyball Legends for a short window, and the only way to add it to your roster is by rolling for it before the timer runs out. It is built entirely around offense, trading away blocking for an extreme tilt mechanic that bends spikes far to the left or right.

Quick answer: Open the Styles menu, select Kijo under the Secret section to set your preference, then spin using Lucky Spins. You can claim it any time between June 21, 2026 and June 28, 2026.

The Kijo Style in Volleyball Legends
Kijo Style in Volleyball Legends.

Kijo return window and availability

Kijo is a limited Secret style, so it is not in the spin pool permanently. It first arrived during Update 60 on March 7, 2026, and its launch window closed on March 21, 2026. The current rerun reopens access for exactly one week.

DetailInformation
RaritySecret
TypeSpiker
Original releaseMarch 7, 2026 (Update 60)
Return windowJune 21, 2026 – June 28, 2026
How to obtainStyle Spins (Lucky Spins recommended)

Once the window ends, Kijo leaves the pool again and joins the list of limited Secret styles that are no longer obtainable until another rotation. There is no confirmed date for any rerun beyond the current one, so treat this week as the window.


How to roll for Kijo

Launch Volleyball Legends on Roblox and open the Styles menu from the main screen.
Find Kijo under the Secret section and select it. This tells the preference system that Kijo is the Secret style you want if your roll lands on the Secret tier.
Use Lucky Spins to roll. A normal Style Spin gives only a 0.01% chance at a Secret, while a Lucky Spin raises that to 0.5%, so Lucky Spins are far more efficient for chasing Kijo.
Keep spinning until Kijo appears. If you go without luck, the Secret pity system guarantees a Secret style after enough Lucky Spins, and because you pre-selected Kijo, pity can hand you the style directly.

Note: Weekends carry a 2x Secret Luck event that doubles your Secret odds on spins and halves the pity requirement from 200 to 100. Saving Lucky Spins for that window improves your chances during the return period.


Get free spins with codes

If your spin stack is low, active codes are the quickest way to top up before rolling. Open the Shop from the bottom of the screen, click the Codes button on the left, type a code into the entry box exactly as written, and press Use code. Codes are case-sensitive.

  • UPDATE_75 — 5 Lucky Style Spins
  • SPECTATING — 5 Lucky Style Spins
  • SHOW_OFF — 5 Lucky Ability Spins
  • KIJO — 5 Lucky Style Spins
  • SUPER_TILTS — 5 Lucky Ability Spins

You will know a code worked when the spins land in your account immediately and the menu confirms the reward. If a code is rejected, it has likely expired or already been claimed on your account.


Kijo stats and Directional Tilt

Kijo’s signature is its Secret Special, Directional Tilt. You can tilt left and right mid-air to change your spike direction, and holding the input charges a super tilt up to a 2x multiplier. That pushes the ball noticeably farther sideways than standard styles, making her spike path hard for blockers to read.

StatValue
Block0%
Bump50%
Dive75%
Jump100%
Serve80%
Set30%
Speed75%
Spike100%
TiltOver 100%

The 0% block stat is the trade-off. Kijo cannot contest at the net, so she fits a back-blocking role rather than front-line defense. She shares jump and spike animations with Sanju, but the charge mechanic gives her far more directional control on offense.


Best ability pairings and counters

Kijo rewards clean sets and deliberate charging. Abilities like Curve Spike, 4th Touch, and Minus Tempo extend her offensive pressure, and styles with “stop set” timing such as Feiko and Timeskip Kyamo give you the extra beat needed to fully charge a 2x tilt before contact.

The simplest tactic is to bait blockers by aiming straight, then charge a tilt to slip the ball past them. If you are on the other side of the net facing a Kijo player, defensive styles like Hidari, Kazana, and Kisuki are the recommended answers for reading and blocking those off-angle spikes.

Kijo is a high-skill, high-reward pick, so the value comes from controlling tilt direction without sending balls out of bounds. If you can wait for good sets and finish points quickly, this rerun is a strong chance to secure one of the game’s sharpest offensive styles before it leaves the pool again.