Blue Lock Rivals Style tier list

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Your playstyle in Blue Lock Rivals is determined by your current Style, based on which you gain access to various special moves. Having a good Style to match your preferences is essential for scoring goals in this experience, as each Style is suited for a specific role. As such, it’s always beneficial to gauge the different Styles featured in the game to find out which of them is the best.

This article ranks every Style in Blue Lock Rivals to help you understand which of the different featured options are worth pursuing.


Ranking all Styles in Blue Lock Rivals

S-Tier

Styles can be obtained through Style Spins (Image via Roblox)Styles can be obtained through Style Spins (Image via Roblox)

The S-Tier is a heavily populated section owing to the large number of viable options in the game. Each Style listed here is among the most competitive options for its role, making it worth using at all times. Furthermore, every Style in this section has the potential to win matches on its own. Coincidentally, these are also some of the rarest Styles in the game, which is why we recommend saving your Lucky Spins to try to get these.

Currently, NEL Nagi is the best Style in the experience, followed closely by Loki, Sae, and the others.

Style

Rarity

Specialization

NEL Nagi

World Class

High mobility aerial playmaker.

Loki

Master Class

High-speed all-rounder; good at every role.

Sae

Generational

Passing and playmaking.

NEL Isagi

World Class

Frontlining striker.

Don Lorenzo

Generational

Defensive counter-attacker.

Lavinho

Master Class

Mobility-based dribbler.

NEL Reo

Mythic

Mimic-focused all-rounder.


A-Tier

Lucky Spins offer increased odds for rarer Styles (Image via Roblox)Lucky Spins offer increased odds for rarer Styles (Image via Roblox)

You can find competitive options aplenty in the A-Tier. What holds them back in comparison to the S-Tier options ranges from their relatively low potential to be the solo match winners. So, they can be considered to be a step below their S-Tier peers. Consider keeping them all the same, as they are still among the better Styles in the game.

Style

Rarity

Specialization

Kaiser

Generational

Offensive striker.

NEL Rin

World Class

Precision-based striker.

King

Mythic

Long-range striker.

Kurona

Epic

Team-focused all-rounder

Aiku

Mythic

High-speed defender.

Nel Bachira

World Class

Dribble-focused playmaker.

Shidou

Mythic

Unpredictable striker.

Kunigami

Legendary

Hyper-offensive striker.


B-Tier

Regular Spins can be obtained as login bonuses (Image via Roblox)Regular Spins can be obtained as login bonuses (Image via Roblox)

The B-Tier includes middling options, which are not particularly great at their respective roles, but not particularly bad at it either. They are only adequate, and they can be replaced with their peers in the tiers above without a second thought. For beginners and intermediate players, the following options can be decent for a short while, but we recommend switching over to a better option.

Style

Rarity

Specialization

Yukimiya

Mythic

Long-distance dribbler.

Gagamaru

Epic

Defensive abilities suited for a goalkeeper.

Bachira

Legendary

Support and pass-focused dribbler.

Charles

World Class

Balanced all-rounder.

Nagi

Legendary

Trap-focused striker.

Otoya

Epic

Highly mobile all-rounder.

Karasu

Legendary

Defense-leaning all-rounder.


C-Tier

In-game titles (Image via Roblox)In-game titles (Image via Roblox)

The C-Tier doesn’t include many Styles, but it does feature a handful that are not worth keeping at all. If you happen to have these equipped, it would be best to try to perform Spins and get access to better ones. While these don’t actively hamper you, you will be playing at a disadvantage against other players. This is particularly true if you wish to compete in the Ranked Mode ladders.

Style

Rarity

Specialization

Isagi

Rare

Basic striker.

Chigiri

Rare

Basic all-rounder.

Hiori

Rare

Basic playmaker.

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FAQs on Blue Lock Rivals

What are the different Style rarities in Blue Lock Rivals?

The different Style rarities include Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Generational, World Class, and Master Class.

How many Styles does Blue Lock Rivals feature?

The game features a total of 25 Styles without counting any unobtainable Styles.

What is the best Style in Blue Lock Rivals?

As of this writing, the best Style in the game is NEL Nagi.

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