Azure Latch lives and dies on its Styles. Each one hands you a Blue Lock–inspired moveset built around dribbling, shooting, and Flow awakenings, and the gap between a top pick and a filler pick decides whether you carry a 5v5 or get bullied off the ball. The June 2026 meta rewards Styles with clean base kits and reliable awakenings that can both solo a game and slot into a team. So here's where every Style stands right now, and what to actually do with that information.
Azure Latch Styles tier list (June 2026)
Rankings weigh raw shooting power, mobility, defensive utility, matchup spread, and how each Style holds up in high-level lobbies. S Tier picks win games on their own. C Tier picks are learning tools you outgrow fast.
| Style | Tier | Why it lands here |
|---|---|---|
![]() | S | World Class. Kaiser Impact is a fast, long-range straight shot, and his Magnus trivela curves past keepers. A goal threat from anywhere if your positioning is sharp. |
| Rin | S | World Class. Explosive 1v1 damage that spikes hard once his awakening is up. Strong on the left wing or as a striker in aggressive setups. |
![]() | S | Mythic. Magic Turn and Cross Elastico make him the best dribbler, Perfect Passing and Metavision control the field, and his awakening shot is nearly impossible to block. The team's core. |
![]() | S | Epic. Fake Volley chains into itself for repeated ankle breaks, Heavy hits with i-frames, and his trapping turns sloppy balls into finishes. Wants passers feeding him. |
![]() | S | World Class. The best backline anchor. Defensive Stance shuts down shots and passes, Horrific Intercept punishes loose balls, and he springs counters with surprising offense. |
![]() | A | Epic. The best pure offensive Style once you commit to aggressive play. Formless, Dragon Header, and his big-range awakening shots end games near goal, but he stalls if shut down early. |
![]() | A | World Class. The copycat. 99% Copy steals other players' skills, Twin Steps and Cross Elastico cover dribbling and escapes. Adaptable in coordinated teams. |
![]() | A | Mythic. Self-sufficient striker. King's Path pressures, DEVOUR launches a heavy ranged shot, and Predator Eye steals. Strong solo carry that can get isolated. |
![]() | A | Mythic. Speed and precision on the wing. Gyro Shot scores from range, Cut In ankle-breaks defenders, and Speed Dribble fuels open-field transitions. |
![]() | A | Unlockable. Neo Direct Shot hits fast and hard, Meta-Burst Point is a strong steal, and Super Senses adds late-game read potential. Built for team play and comebacks. |
![]() | B | Epic. A 1v1 menace. Step Overs guarantee ankle breaks and Monster Counter punishes defenders, but coordinated defense can box him in. |
![]() | B | Epic. Flank speed demon. Mach Cut-In and Non-Stop Dribble make him deadly chasing loose balls and on counters. Situational but fast. |
![]() | B | Mythic. Support and utility. Invisibility repositions, Shuriken Shot aims, and Stealthy Steps weaves through traffic. Good synergy, low standout power. |
![]() | B | Mythic. A physical wall. Serpent's Sway keeps possession, Reflex Tackle beats many offensive moves, and Venom Trap intercepts in the air. Reliable, not flashy. |
![]() | B | Mythic. Balanced all-rounder. Hero's Instinct pressures, Lefty Shot scores straight, and Demon's Contract powers up, but newer Styles edge him out on raw output. |
![]() | C | Common. The free starter. Direct Shot has real range and My Direct Shot adds power, but he gets outscaled in high-level play. Perfect for learning fundamentals. |
![]() | C | Common. A goalkeeper specialist. Perfect Save and Diving Header contest shots, Scorpion clears air balls, but he offers little offense. |
Tiers move with patches. New goal effects and balance tweaks shift the top end, so treat this as the current read rather than a permanent law.
How to get Styles in Azure Latch
Styles come from the in-game Shop, paid for with Style Coins you earn from matches, quests, achievements, and daily rewards. Every new player starts with base Isagi for free. Rolls are random, so the rarity you pull decides whether you walk away with a C Tier filler or a World Class carry.
| Spin type | Cost | Notable odds |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Spin | 250 Style Coins | Common ~88.9%, Epic 8.5%, Legendary 4.3%, Mythic 1.7%, World Class 0.4% |
| Lucky Spin | Premium currency / higher cost | Better rare rates, World Class 1.0% |
Some of the strongest Styles skip the gamble entirely. NEL Isagi, Mastered Lorenzo, and Hiori come from style-specific questlines, which makes them efficient targets if you want a guaranteed strong pickup instead of rolling for it.
To farm coins fast, win matches in your preferred position for bonus payouts, clear every daily and weekly quest, and bank your coins instead of impulse-spinning. Save up and spend on Lucky Spins during event windows, where the value is best. Limited-time community trading exists, but stick to legitimate rolling and questing to avoid scams.

Best Azure Latch team builds by stage
Lineups should grow with your roster. Early on, you lean on what's free and accessible, then layer in control and finishing as your rarer pulls come in.
| Stage | Suggested lineup | Game plan |
|---|---|---|
| Early | Base Isagi (CF), Gagamaru (GK), Bachira or Chigiri (wings) | Drill the basics. Practice dribble recycling and simple volleys, win with clean passes and quick counters. |
| Mid | Nagi or Shidou (CF), Sae (CM), Aiku (defense) | Play through control. Use Sae's passing to feed Nagi's traps and add wing speed to stretch the field. |
| Late / endgame | Kaiser (CF), Rin (LW), Sae (CM), Don Lorenzo (CB), Yukimiya (RW) | Coordinate awakenings. Kaiser plus creative mids creates precision finishes, while Rin and Lorenzo lock down then explode into counters. |

How to climb faster with any Style
Flow is the difference-maker late in matches. You build it through successful actions, so keep stringing together clean dribbles, passes, and shots rather than forcing low-percentage plays. When your awakening is charged, that's the window to take the duel or the long shot.
Beginners should start at CM or on a wing to learn positioning without constant pressure, then specialize once the flow of a match makes sense. Use dash and super dash for movement instead of spamming slice, lean on the dribble key to slip tackles, and prioritize shooting accuracy over flashy moves while you're still learning. Low-latency servers matter too, since precise inputs decide tight 1v1s.
At a higher level, track which Styles your opponents are running and play around their timing. Bait out Kaiser's shots, respect Sae's bypass dribble, and rotate positions based on what your team needs. Once you can read matchups and manage goal differential, the gap between an S Tier roster and a B Tier one shrinks to whoever plays cleaner.















