Kumo is the newest Secret style in Volleyball Legends and only the second Secret libero ever added to the game. It is a support pick built around control rather than power, with a large ground hitbox, a modified Moonball on every bump, and a buff that boosts the spike power of teammates standing inside its circle.
Quick answer: Open the Style menu from the main screen and roll with Lucky Spins. Kumo sits in the Secret tier with a 1% drop chance, and the Secret pity system guarantees it after 100 spins.

How to unlock the Kumo Style in Volleyball Legends
Like the other styles that have launched in Volleyball Legends, Kumo only comes from the in-game gacha. There is no quest or purchase that hands it to you directly. You roll for it, and the odds favor patience.
Note: Kumo shares the standard Secret drop rate of 1%, even when you use a Lucky Spin. Stockpile gems before you start so you can keep rolling toward the pity threshold without running dry. If you are out of Lucky Spins, redeeming current Volleyball Legends codes is a free way to top them up.
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A successful pull adds Kumo to your owned styles, where you can equip it from the Style menu. Until it appears in that list, the roll has not landed, and the only fix is to keep spending Lucky Spins until either luck or the 100-spin pity resolves it.
Kumo Style stats
| Attribute | Rating |
|---|---|
| Block | 20% |
| Jump | 80% |
| Speed | 100% |
| Bump | 100% |
| Serve | 80% |
| Spike | 50% |
| Dive | 100% |
| Set | 100% |
| Tilt | 100% |
| Wall | 100% |
What the Kumo Style does
Kumo is the strongest receiver currently in the game. Its kit revolves around three things working together.
- A large ground hitbox that makes receiving and digging far more forgiving than most styles.
- A modified Moonball on every bump, letting you control how much power the Moonball carries.
- A teammate buff that increases the spike power of allies standing inside its circle.
- An automatic pull toward the ball whenever it drops nearby, helping you reach saves you would otherwise miss.
That combination makes Kumo a defensive anchor that still shapes the offense, which is why it works in both attacking and defensive situations.
Best abilities and counters for Kumo
To get more out of the style, pair it with Curve Spike, 4th Touch, and Minus Tempo. Those abilities lean into Kumo’s control and tempo manipulation rather than raw spiking, which fits its low 50% Spike rating.
On the other side of the net, Ibara and Hidari are the cleanest counters. Both can block shots, and that blocking shuts down the powerful Moonballs Kumo sets up.
If you are committing gems to a Secret pull, Kumo is one of the more reliably useful supports to chase, since its receiving and team buffs hold value across nearly every match setup.






