Volleyball Legends leans hard on character “styles” with distinct stat profiles. Each style emphasizes different skills — Block, Bump, Dive, Jump, Serve, Set, Speed, Spike, and sometimes Spin or special modifiers — and that mix determines whether you’re best as a blocker, server, spiker, setter, or a true all‑rounder. The meta shifts with updates and balance tweaks, but several styles clearly rise to the top in October 2025.


Tier list (October 2025): S+ and S tiers

These are the styles that define the current meta. They’re rare, and in most cases “Secret” rarity, but they deliver top‑end performance across multiple phases of play.

Note: Hidari is a newly added Secret style as of October 18, 2025.

Tier Style Rarity Stats Notes
S+ Hidari Secret Block 50%, Bump 50%, Dive 50%, Jump 100%, Serve 30–110%, Set 45%, Speed 35%, Spike 60–110%
S+ Jinko Secret Block 50%, Bump 50%, Dive 50%, Jump 100%, Serve 100%+, Set 40%, Speed 30%, Spike 100%, Spin 100%+
S+ Timeskip Hinto Secret Block 50%, Bump 40%, Dive 50%, Jump 100%, Serve 90%, Set 40%, Speed 70%, Spike 90–130%
S+ Timeskip Kyamo Secret Block 50%, Bump 35%, Dive 60%, Jump 90%, Serve 100%, Set 100%, Speed 85%, Spike 30%
S Taichou Secret Block 20%, Bump 35%, Dive 60%, Jump 100%, Serve 80%, Set 100%, Speed 90%, Spike 40%
S The Twins (Akuto) Secret Block 20%, Bump 50%, Dive 70%, Jump 60%, Serve 100%, Set 100%, Speed 85%, Spike 35%
S Sanju Secret Block 50%, Bump 50%, Dive 50%, Jump 100%, Serve 30%, Set 40%, Speed 30%, Spike 100%, Tilt 100%+
S Mikage Secret Block 100%, Bump 20%, Dive 40%, Jump 100%, Serve 65%, Set 20%, Speed 30%, Spike 85%
S Kazana Secret Block 25%, Bump 100%, Dive 70%, Jump 100%+, Serve 80%, Set 35%, Speed 65%, Spike 100%
S Timeskip Ozaku Secret Block 20%, Bump 30%, Dive 40%, Jump 100%, Serve 100%, Set 100%, Speed 80%, Spike 60% Name may appear with minor spelling variation in some lists.

Tier list (October 2025): A and B tiers

Strong, balanced options that hold up in competitive play. They won’t dominate every matchup, but they’re reliable picks and easier to build around if you don’t have an S‑tier roll.

Tier Style Rarity Stats Notes
A Kisuki Secret Block 20%, Bump 100%, Dive 100%+, Jump 75%, Serve 75%, Set 100%, Speed 100%, Spike 30%
A Bakuri Godly Block 65%, Bump 50%, Dive 45%, Jump 100%, Serve 80%, Set 30%, Speed 15%, Spike 100%
A Kyamo Godly Block 80%, Bump 45%, Dive 70%, Jump 80%, Serve 80%, Set 100%, Speed 70%, Spike 50%
A Okazu Godly Block 90%, Bump 40%, Dive 45%, Jump 100%, Serve 100%, Set 90%, Speed 40%, Spike 50%
A Hirakumi Godly Block 100%, Bump 40%, Dive 45%, Jump 100%, Serve 90%, Set 50%, Speed 15%, Spike 50%
B Kozei Legendary Block 70%, Bump 70%, Dive 40%, Jump 100%, Serve 80%, Set 35%, Speed 10%, Spike 80% Also appears as “Kozai” in some listings.
B Azmei Legendary Block 30%, Bump 50%, Dive 45%, Jump 70%, Serve 90%, Set 20%, Speed 35%, Spike 90%
B Uchikai Legendary Block 50%, Bump 40%, Dive 50%, Jump 70%, Serve 50%, Set 40%, Speed 50%, Spike 100%
B Yokai Legendary Block 70%, Bump 85%, Dive 85%, Jump 100%, Serve 10%, Set 50%, Speed 100%, Spike 30%
B Yogan Secret Block 50%, Bump 50%, Dive 50%, Jump 100%, Serve 50%, Set 50%, Speed 40%, Spike 80% Rage State: all stats temporarily max to 100%.

Tier list (October 2025): C and D tiers

Usable in a pinch or for early progression, but these styles trail behind under pressure and against higher‑tier rosters.

Tier Style Rarity Stats Notes
C Sazuroku Legendary Block 50%, Bump 70%, Dive 80%, Jump 50%, Serve 10%, Set 75%, Speed 100%, Spike 40%
C Kyoshin Legendary Block 50%, Bump 65%, Dive 80%, Jump 70%, Serve 10%, Set 70%, Speed 50%, Spike 40%
C Yomosuke Legendary Block 50%, Bump 75%, Dive 80%, Jump 50%, Serve 25%, Set 35%, Speed 50%, Spike 70%
C Oyatsu Rare Block 50%, Bump 70%, Dive 45%, Jump 75%, Serve 70%, Set 40%, Speed 50%, Spike 40% Some lists also include Tsuchiro here.
D Imaezi Rare Block 50%, Bump 40%, Dive 45%, Jump 75%, Serve 50%, Set 50%, Speed 40%, Spike 70%
D Tonkura Common Block 30%, Bump 50%, Dive 40%, Jump 20%, Serve 30%, Set 30%, Speed 70%, Spike —
D Hinto Common Block 50%, Bump 50%, Dive 50%, Jump 50%, Serve 50%, Set 50%, Speed 50%, Spike 50%
D Hakochi Common Block 60%, Bump 50%, Dive 45%, Jump 70%, Serve 10%, Set 50%, Speed 40%, Spike 30%
D Yachikusai Common Block 50%, Bump 70%, Dive 50%, Jump 75%, Serve 75%, Set 30%, Speed 50%, Spike 40% Appears with spelling variations in some lists.
D Sagumi Common Block 50%, Bump 45%, Dive 55%, Jump 50%, Serve 50%, Set 75%, Speed 45%, Spike 70%
D Kishoti Common Block 40%, Bump 70%, Dive 75%, Jump 40%, Serve 25%, Set 20%, Speed 70%, Spike 30% Also seen as “Koshoti” in some summaries.

Alternate community snapshot (October 2025)

Community rankings sometimes surface different naming conventions — including “Timeskip” variants and duos — and group styles into broader tiers without stats. Here’s a current snapshot used by many players:

Tier Styles
S Sanu, Oigawa, Timeskip Oigawa, Timeskip Hinoto, Timeskip Kagayomo, The Twins (Osuma & Atasumi), Bokuto, Kimiro, Butoku
A Kagayomo, Uchishima, Hirakumi, Kosumi, Iwaezenim, Azamena, Saguwuru (VBL Original)
B Yomomute, Sagafura, Yabu, Kuzee, Haibo, Tsuzichiwa, Nichinoya, Kito, Taichou
C Hinoto, Tonoko, Yamegushi, Iwaezeni, Ojiri, Saguwuru

Name differences in tier lists are common and typically reflect update timing, localized spellings, or in‑game labels for “Timeskip” or team‑based variants.


Style rarity and drop rates

Volleyball Legends uses RNG for style acquisition. If you’re spinning for specific builds, these are the reported drop rates by rarity:

Style rarity Drop rate
Common 62.5%
Rare 35%
Legendary 2%
Godly 0.49%
Secret 0.1%

Plan your spins with a role in mind. For frontline blocking, prioritize strong Block and Jump. For high‑pressure serves, push Serve (and Spin where available). Setters benefit most from high Set and Speed, while spikers value Jump and Spike — especially styles with spike ceilings above 100% under certain conditions.


If you’re already running an S‑tier style, you can flex into almost any role with the right partner. If you’re climbing with A or B tiers, lean into the stat strengths rather than forcing an all‑rounder build. The meta will keep moving, but the profiles above give you a reliable benchmark for what wins now.