Riku is a Secret-rarity Spiker style in Volleyball Legends that generates holographic walls on the sides of the court whenever you spike or serve. It arrived on July 4, 2026 as a limited style, so the roll window is short and the odds are steep. If you want it, you need to spin before the availability period ends.
Quick answer: Roll for Riku in the Styles menu using Lucky Style Spins for the best odds (0.5% versus 0.01% on a normal Style Spin). It is only obtainable from July 4, 2026 through July 18, 2026.
Riku availability and drop rates
Riku is one of the limited Secret styles, which means it does not stay in the pool permanently. Once the window closes, it leaves the gacha rotation. There is no crafting path or purchase route, so spinning is the only way in.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Secret |
| Type | Spiker |
| Status | Limited |
| Available from | July 4, 2026 |
| Available until | July 18, 2026 |
| Style Spin chance | 0.01% |
| Lucky Style Spin chance | 0.5% |
Because the normal Style Spin gives you a 0.01% chance, that route is impractical for a targeted pull. Lucky Style Spins raise your odds to 0.5%, which is why they are the sensible choice if Riku is your goal.
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Free spins from active codes
Redeem codes to build up Lucky Style Spins before you commit to rolling. Three codes tied to this release each grant 5 Lucky Style Spins. Enter them exactly as written, since the redemption box is case sensitive.
| Code | Reward |
|---|---|
| RIKU | 5 Lucky Style Spins |
| HOLO_WALLS | 5 Lucky Style Spins |
| UPDATE_77 | 5 Lucky Style Spins |
To redeem, open the Shop from the button at the bottom of the screen, scroll to the Codes section, type the code into the text box, and press Use Code. If a code fails, the usual cause is a typo or an already-claimed entry, so copy it carefully.
Riku stats
Riku leans hard into offense. Its Spike and Jump both sit at maximum, while Serve and Bump are high. Block, Set, and Speed are its weak points, so it trades defensive presence for shot power.
| Stat | Rating |
|---|---|
| Spike | Maximum |
| Jump | Maximum |
| Serve | High |
| Bump | High |
| Dive | Average |
| Set | Low |
| Speed | Low |
| Block | Very Low |
| Wall | Rainbow (Secret Special) |

Holographic Wall, the Secret Special explained
Riku’s Secret Special is Holographic Wall. When you spike or serve, a wall appears on both the left and right sides of the court. If your shot strikes one of those walls, the ball bounces off it before crossing to the opponent’s side, letting you line up angles that most styles cannot reach.
The walls stay available on every spike and serve. There is no cooldown and no special condition to activate them. One trade-off matters in practice: the ball loses some speed after it contacts a wall, so a redirected shot is slower than a straight one.
Note: You do not have to use the walls on every attack. Aiming a spike toward the wall on the opposite side of your position is a common way to bend a shot into open court and catch defenders out of place.
Is Riku worth rolling for?
Riku was built as a direct rival to Jinko, and it is one of the very few styles that can redirect spikes this dramatically. With maximum Spike and Jump, it hits hard, and the wall mechanic gives it a scoring tool that keeps opponents guessing.
The style is approachable for newer players but rewards mastery, since chaining wall angles and mixing straight spikes with redirected ones takes practice. It tends to shine most in smaller formats such as 1v1 and 2v2, where court coverage is thinner and a well-placed bounce is harder to defend. If you enjoy playing spiker and want a rare, offense-first pick, Riku is a strong target before the window closes on July 18, 2026.






