In Blue Lock: Rivals, styles function similarly to weapons or skills found in various Roblox games inspired by the “Blue Lock” theme. Each style allows players to perform unique moves that can create chances to score or take shots from challenging angles. Discover which styles rank high in our comprehensive Blue Lock: Rivals Style Guide and Tier List below.
Ultimate Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List
In this guide, we rank all styles in Blue Lock: Rivals based on their overall strength, particularly focusing on offensive capabilities. Generally, rarer styles are stronger, but exceptions exist, such as Kunigami, which continues to be a top choice in Blue Lock: Rivals. Check out our tier list below:
- S-Tier: Kaiser, Kunigami, NEL Isagi, Sae
- A-Tier: Don Lorenzo, Rin, Yukimiya, King, Shidou, Karasu
- B-Tier: Reo, Igaguri, Nagi, Bachira, Aiku, King
- C-Tier: Kurona, Gagamaru, Otoya, Hiori
- D-Tier: Chigiri, Isagi

Complete Blue Lock: Rivals Style List
Below, we provide a detailed list of all available styles in Blue Lock: Rivals, along with their unique moves. Styles vary in rarity, affecting their availability through different methods:
- World Class: 0.25% for regular Spins, 2.5% for Lucky spins
- Mythic: 0.5% for regular Spins, 5% for Lucky spins
- Legendary: 7% for regular Spins, 94% for Lucky spins
- Epic: 30% for regular Spins
- Rare: 62.5% for regular Spins
Style | Moves | Tier | Rarity |
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• [C] [On-ball] Direct Shot [30s] — Shoot the ball powerfully towards the goal. • [C] [Off-ball] Lefty Shot [30s] — Steal the ball from an opponent and shoot in your facing direction. • [V] Metavision [45s] — Gain infinite stamina, enhanced movement speed, and visibility of opponents’ styles. • [B] Dash [40s] — Dash forward two times before cooldown. • [C] (Awakening) Demon King [70s] — Dash to a ball and volley in the opposite direction. • [V] (Awakening) Two-Gun Volley [80s] — Execute a feint followed by a volley. • [B] (Awakening) True Direct Shot [95s] — Steal from a team member, lift the ball, and volley towards the goal. • [Passive] (Awakening) Complete Awareness — Visibility of players’ styles and moves. | S | World Class |
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• [C] Kaiser Impact [45s] — Infinite range, high-power shot without arc. • [V] Emperor’s Route [35s] — Zig-zag dash; reactivate for a direct shot or force a teammate to pass. • [B] Kaiser Volley [50s] — Force a teammate to pass and shoot a powerful volley. • [C] (Awakening) Beinschuss [90s] — Teleport a nearby opponent and execute a high-power bicycle kick. • [V] (Awakening) Magnus [80s] — More powerful version of Kaiser Impact. • [B] [Off-ball] (Awakening) Emperor’s Dribble [60s] — Dash in a zig-zag and force a teammate to pass. | S | World Class |
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• [C] [Off-ball] Arm Swipe [35s] — Knocks the opponent down, making them vulnerable. • [C] [On-ball] Perfect Pass [35s] — Pass directly to a targeted teammate. • [V] [Off-ball] Metavision [40s] — Gain infinite stamina, enhanced speed, and visibility of styles. • [V] [On-ball] Magical Turn [40s] — Dash past an opponent, leaving them stunned. • [V] [On-ball] Heel Flick — Extended heel flick after a Magical Turn. • [B] Beautiful Shot [50s] — Lock onto an opponent, dribble, and curve-shot the ball. | S | World Class |
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• [C] Zombie Dribble [50s] — Dribble past multiple opponents effectively. • [V] Zombie Dash [40s] — Short dash followed by a volley. • [B] Golden Defense [30s] — Dash and block the ball, bypassing opponent defenses. • [C] (Awakening) Yo, Michael! [80s] — Teleport to steal a nearby ball. • [V] (Awakening) Counter Attack [120s] — Teleport to a ball and send it flying. • [B] [On-ball] (Awakening) Undead Mode [60s] — Gain speed and automatically dribble past opponents. | A | World Class |
Understanding Chemical Reactions in Blue Lock: Rivals
In addition to standard moves, some styles can trigger unique combo moves that react to the actions of other styles. Currently, chemical reactions can be activated between the Sae and Shidou styles. To initiate this, Sae must use the Perfect Pass skill to pass the ball to a player with the Shidou style. If Shidou’s Dragon Drive is available, an enhanced version can be executed.
Top Blue Lock: Rivals Styles and Their Strengths
S-Tier Styles
In Blue Lock: Rivals, becoming the ultimate egoist on the pitch is key. The best way to achieve this is through the Kaiser style, which offers unique dribbles and powerful shots while allowing for ball steals from teammates. Hot on its trail is NEL Isagi, who shares a similar offensive toolkit with shorter cooldowns.
Sae shines as the optimal choice for creative players, providing opportunities to create chances almost anywhere on the field, along with excellent shooting abilities. Kunigami has remained a strong contender due to its powerful shots and ability to forcefully steal the ball from opponents.
A-Tier Styles
Don Lorenzo offers versatile capabilities with an array of defensive, shooting, and dribbling moves, although it doesn’t excel in any particular area. Yukimiya serves as an outstanding option for wingers, making it easy to maneuver past opponents and execute signature trivela shots. Rin and Karasu provide similar advantages in dribbling but with a more defensive focus.
If you’re aiming for Kaiser, but luck isn’t on your side, consider trying King, which offers a comparable playstyle. Additionally, Shidou can pose challenges for unaware opponents with his aerial shots. Pairing up with Sae can also open up chances through chemical reactions for easy goals.
B-Tier Styles
Aiku can be recognized as the top defensive style on our Blue Lock: Rivals tier list and is effective for initiating counterattacks. Nagi, on the other hand, serves as a somewhat weaker alternative to Shidou, while being more accessible.
Furthermore, Bachira stands as the premier Epic style in BLR, boasting decent defenses and dribbling skills, making it easy to acquire. If played smartly, Reo can prove to be incredibly versatile, although it requires a solid understanding of other styles.
C-Tier Styles
C-tier styles offer unique skills. Kurona specializes in one-two plays but lacks broader utility. Otoya acts as a stealthy dribbler with a respectable shooting move in awakening, while Hiori is designed for playmakers but is somewhat outclassed by Sae. Lastly, Gagamaru is distinct as the only specialized goalkeeper style in Blue Lock: Rivals, ideal for defenders.
D-Tier Styles
Located at the bottom of our Blue Lock: Rivals style tier list are Isagi and Chigiri. Both styles serve as viable options when starting. Choose Isagi for attacking roles, while Chigiri is better for defensive engagements in the early stages.
Guide on Using, Rerolling, and Storing Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals

You can begin using your awakening skill as soon as it becomes available during matches. Be aware, however, as awakening may take time. Once the option appears on your screen, maintain control of the ball and press the G button to utilize it. During this phase, you’re allowed to use your B skill once before it expires. In the meantime, utilize your other style skills and pro moves to enhance your gameplay strategy.
Access the styles menu by clicking the styles button while in the lobby, allowing you to reroll your style. Each reroll costs one spin if acquired through codes or daily quests, or 2500 cash. You are also able to store and switch between different styles once you unlock the storage slots, which require Robux.
We hope this Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List equips you for success on the pitch and propels your team towards victory. If you’re looking for the optimal flow to complement your style, check out our Blue Lock: Rivals Flow Tier List.
Frequently Asked Questions
Top styles in Blue Lock: Rivals include Kaiser, Kunigami, NEL Isagi, and Sae.
The primary means to acquire Lucky Spins is through promotional codes or purchasing them with Robux.
The Igaguri style is quite effective despite being an Epic style, especially when utilized as a Central Midfielder (CM).