Ultimate Goalbound Style & Ego Tier List: Fresh Release!

Ultimate Goalbound Style & Ego Tier List: Fresh Release!

Updated on July 8, 2025: Adjusted the rankings for launch rebalancing (Example: Chigiri nerfs). Rin, Sae, and Evolved Styles coming soon.

The best Styles in Goalbound offer an ideal blend of shooting power, dribbling capability, and unique utility for high-skill plays. Egos provide distinct passive abilities along with random stat boosts, so we’re diving into those as well. Fortunately, not all top-tier Styles or Egos are Mythic or Legendary; you’ll also find impressive options in the Rare and Epic categories. Let’s analyze them in detail in this complete Goalbound Styles and Ego tier list.

Goalbound Styles Tier List

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There are no bad Styles in Goalbound, and you can choose what you enjoy most. Nonetheless, some Styles excel in dribbling and shooting, and I’m here to pinpoint the best options. This tier list focuses on each Style’s power, flexibility, and defensive capabilities, while also considering their special tech or utility for high-level plays. Let’s explore each Style below, uncovering their pros, cons, and tips.

Ranking Explanation: Below, you’ll find detailed insights for each Style. Note that the S and A Tiers house the highest-performing Styles in the game. B Tier includes strong options that are slightly less adaptable, while C Tier is for those that lack power. Notably, there are no D-Tier Styles since all are viable.

S-Tier Styles

Style Pros & Cons
Shidou (Mythic)0.65% Roll Chance 6.5% Lucky Roll Chance • Rapid mobility through Dragon Drive after a super sprint, rivaling Chigiri. • Reflex Shot grants air invincibility—your ball can’t be stolen—and allows control in multiple directions for unpredictability. • Dragon Header boasts long-range and power, effectively snatching nearby balls like Nagi’s Trap.• Lacks defensive dribble/steal moves.
Bachira (Epic)16% Roll Chance 32% Lucky Roll Chance • Features varied combos and dribbling maneuvers such as Monster Flick and Free Touch. • Can volley shot post-Monster Flick for powerful combo plays. • Bee Shot combos seamlessly with Rainblow Flick into a Header, enabling strong, unpredictable shots—even at close range.• Bachira demands practice for high-skill, high-reward moves that maximize his potential.
Barou (Legendary)2.5% Roll Chance 15% Lucky Roll Chance • Specializes in straightforward, powerful mobility and shooting with raw potential. • Exceptional mobility showcased through Lightning Dribble and Chop Feint. • His moves link effectively into a volley shot or Lion Shot, arguably the strongest shot in the game.• Lacks utility or high-skill play potential, focusing instead on pure power.

A-Tier Styles

Style Pros & Cons
Nagi (Legendary)2.5% Roll Chance 15% Lucky Roll Chance • Exceptional Trap move to thwart any shot, combined with great combo potential via Make-Shift Dribble. • Flexible in defense, especially with Trap marking him as one of the best goalkeepers.• Volley Shot is less effective compared to Barou or Shidou, preventing placement in S-Tier.
Kunigami (Rare)25% Roll Chance 46.5% Lucky Roll Chance • Best Rare Style in Goalbound thanks to powerful shots and counters. • Iron Head ranks as the top close-range shot. • Power Shot excels at medium to long range, also working well when jumping for unpredictability.• Mobility challenges hinder his effectiveness, though mastering its controls can elevate performance.

B-Tier Styles

Style Pros & Cons
Chigiri (Rare)25% Roll Chance 46.5% Lucky Roll Chance • Previously S-Tier, Chigiri retains the best off-ball mobility in the game. • Panther Fangs enables effective double dash dribble. • Hyperspeed Rush successfully fetches stray balls and facilitates team passes.• His unique injury bar risks stunning him if moves are spammed. Mach Cut-In shot is less effective, keeping him from A-Tier.
Gagamaru (Rare)25% Roll Chance 46.5% Lucky Roll Chance • Flexibly transitions between defense/support and offense effectively. • His Shachihoko and Awakening shot are good scoring options. • Utilizes Bear Deflect as a goalkeeper to block shots and provide long passes to teammates.• While effective near the goal, his mobility and counter moves limit his potential.

C-Tier Styles

Style Pros & Cons
Isagi (Uncommon)55% Roll Chance 0% Lucky Roll Chance • Off Ball Movement is a solid mobility move comparable to BLR, Azure Latch, or Project Egoist. • Decent beginner choice, can occasionally compete with higher-tier Styles thanks to Awakening.• Direct Shot features slow startup, is predictable, and can be hard to aim. Overall, Isagi doesn’t compete well with higher tiers in terms of shooting power.

Goalbound Ego Tier List

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The Flow system in Goalbound operates through Egos that deliver stat enhancements and effective abilities. Generally, if an ability stands out, it can outshine basic stat bonuses (unless the stat is extraordinarily high and the ability is subpar, as seen with King). Right now, the best Egos are Dribbler and Genius for offensive plays, and Iron Wall for solid defense. Let’s delve into each Ego with essential tips below.

S-Tier Ego

Ego Effect Ranking Reason
DribblerLegendary • 110% Kick Power • 107% Walk Speed • 60% Stamina Drain • Shorter Dribble cooldown • Ideal for aggressive Styles like Barou or Shidou that depend on dribbling. • Excellent blend of stamina and shooting power. • Among the best Egos in Goalbound.
GeniusMythic • 125% Kick Power • 106% Walk Speed • 65% Stamina Drain • Feints reset cooldown when successful • A high-skill, high-reward Ego that pushes aggressive gameplay with Feints. • Comparable stamina boost to Dribbler, but with added Kick Power. • Could be the top Ego in Goalbound.

A-Tier Ego

Ego Effect Ranking Reason
EgoistUncommon • 117% Walk Speed • 50% Stamina Drain • Enhanced Volley Shots • Don’t underestimate this Uncommon Ego; it’s unexpectedly strong. • Offers one of the best stamina boosts in the game. • The Volley Shot enhancement can make a significant offensive difference.
HeroRare • 120% Kick Power • 105% Walk Speed • 89% Stamina Drain • Shots are stronger in proximity to defenders • A formidable offensive choice, especially when playing close to multiple defenders. • Delivers great Kick Power.
Iron WallEpic • 120% Kick Power • 105% Walk Speed • 89% Stamina Drain • Wider Dive hitbox when goalkeeping • A goalkeeping-focused Ego. • The expanded dive hitbox can save numerous goals, benefiting both newcomers and seasoned GKs. • While it could fit in S-Tier, it’s not essential for GKs, making A-Tier suitable.

B-Tier Ego

Ego Effect Ranking Reason
ProdigyEpic • 115% Kick Power • 110% Walk Speed • 50% Stamina Drain • Strong stats paired with a top stamina boost. • The absence of a passive effect keeps this Ego in B-Tier. • Adding a passive could elevate it to A or S.

C-Tier Ego

Ego Effect Ranking Reason
KingLegendary • 136% Kick Power • Enable teammate tackling • Offers the highest Kick Power in the game. • However, the teammate tackle isn’t particularly useful with experienced players, limiting its effectiveness.
SpeedsterRare • 120% Kick Power • 103% Walk Speed • 85% Stamina Drain • Although the stats are decent, the lack of passive abilities limits its potential. • Similar to Prodigy, but slightly less effective.

That’s all for my Goalbound Style and Ego tier list and guide. Don’t forget to check out Goalbound Codes for free spins and other rewards!