Volleyball Legends styles are the backbone of character building in the game. Each style changes key match stats such as setting, blocking, jump height, spike power, and serve power, so picking the right one can completely change how you play.
This guide breaks down the Volleyball Legends wiki styles system using confirmed source details where available, plus practical role-based advice based on the wiki’s strategic selection section and community reports.
What styles do in Volleyball Legends
A style is your main gameplay build. According to the confirmed source, styles affect core skills like:
- Serve power
- Block strength
- Set speed
- Jump height
- Spike power
Styles work together with abilities, which means your best setup depends on both your style and your active ability.
Why styles matter
If you want to win more rallies, you need a style that matches your role:
- Setters want control and playmaking
- Spikers want offense and pressure
- Blockers want strong net defense
The wiki also confirms there is no single “best style” for everyone. The best choice depends on your preferred court role.
Volleyball Legends style rarities
The game currently has multiple style rarities. The confirmed source lists five rarity tiers and says there are 41 styles total, with 23 permanent styles and 18 limited styles.
Style rarity table
| Rarity | Style Spin Chance | Lucky Style Spin Chance |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 62.5% | 0% |
| Rare | 35% | 50% |
| Legendary | 2% | 45% |
| Godly | 0.49% | 4.5% |
| Secret | 0.01% | 0.5% |
| Ultra | 0.005% | 0.25% |
| Evo | 0.005% | 0.25% |
Confirmed source note: Lucky Style Spins have much better odds for high-tier styles than regular Style Spins.
How to get styles
The wiki confirms that Style Spins cost 100 Yen each.
Lucky Style Spins can be obtained through:
- Season Pass
- Codes
- Robux
- Easter egg rewards during Season 14
- Gifts from other players
Because Lucky Style Spins improve your odds, they are generally the better option when you are chasing rare styles.
Pity system explained
The pity system is one of the most important parts of the style grind. The confirmed source separates it into normal pity and special pity types.
Normal pity
Every 50 Style Spins, you trigger a randomized pity that gives you:
- A Legendary style, with a 95% chance
- A Godly style, with a 5% chance
Important confirmed details:
- Normal pity does not change the SECRET PITY system
- Normal pity does not reduce spin requirements during a 2× Luck/Pity event
Secret pity
The wiki confirms two secret-related pity steps:
| Secret pity type | Requirement | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Coinflip pity | Every other 200 Lucky Style Spins | 50/50 chance for the selected Secret style |
| Guaranteed pity | 200 Lucky Style Spins after every coinflip pity | 100% selected Secret style |
During a 2× Luck/Pity event, these requirements are reduced to 100 Lucky Style Spins.
Important confirmed source note: You must select the Secret style you want before spinning into guaranteed pity, or you may receive a different style.
Ultra and Evo pity
The wiki also confirms:
| Pity type | Requirement | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Ultra pity | Every 400 Lucky Style Spins | 100% selected Ultra style |
| Evo pity | Every 400 Lucky Style Spins | 100% selected Evo style |
During 2× Luck/Pity events, both reduce to 200 Lucky Style Spins.
Best styles by role
The wiki’s strategic selection section is the strongest source for role-based style choices. Below is a clean summary.
Setter styles
Setters benefit from high set stats and playmaking specials.
| Setter style examples | Notes |
|---|---|
| Kyamo | Confirmed source setter option |
| Okazu | Confirmed source setter option |
| Kisuki | Confirmed source setter option |
| Timeskip Kyamo | Confirmed source setter option |
| Timeskip Okazu | Confirmed source setter option |
| The Twins as Akuto | Confirmed source setter option |
| Taichou | Confirmed source setter option |
| Yogan | Only when Secret Special is activated |
| Hakka | Confirmed source setter option |
| Feiko | Community-debated top-tier setter |
| ENCHO | Confirmed source setter option |
| Kumo | Confirmed source setter option |
Community report: Timeskip Kyamo and Feiko are often discussed as top-tier setter styles because of their strong setup potential.
Spiker styles
Spikers should prioritize jump and spike stats.
| Spiker style examples | Notes |
|---|---|
| Bakuri | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Sanju | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Timeskip Hinto | Confirmed source spiker option |
| The Twins as Okuro | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Kazana | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Jinko | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Yogan | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Hidari | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Hakka | Only from Mastery Level 4 |
| Akari | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Ronin | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Kijo | Confirmed source spiker option |
| ENCHO | Confirmed source spiker option |
| Ibara | Confirmed source spiker option |
Community report: Sanju, Timeskip Hinto, Kazana, and Akari are often treated as top spiker picks.
Blocker styles
Blockers are designed to stop high-speed attacks at the net.
| Blocker style examples | Notes |
|---|---|
| Hirakumi | Confirmed source blocker option |
| The Twins as Okuro | Confirmed source blocker option |
| Mikage | Confirmed source blocker option |
| Yogan | Only when Secret Special is activated |
| Hakka | Only from Mastery Level 2 |
| ENCHO | Confirmed source blocker option |
| Ibara | Only when Secret Special is activated |
Feiko style tips from community report
The source video focuses heavily on Feiko as a setter-style option built around deception. This is a community report, not a wiki-confirmed mechanic reference for every detail, but the broad idea is useful.
What Feiko is known for
According to the community report:
- Feiko is a setter-type style
- It has strong setting and jumping
- It can perform a special dump-style set
- It is designed to make your sets less predictable
Practical Feiko playstyle
The video suggests using Feiko to:
- Set normally when building a standard attack
- Use a dump when you are near the net and your opponent is positioned deeper
- Stay careful about aim, since bad positioning can make the dump less effective
Feiko strengths and limits
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|
| Can surprise opponents with dump-style plays | Dumping is limited to the front row |
| Fast and hard to read | Weak spike pressure compared with dedicated spikers |
| Good for deceptive setter play | Mid serving power only, per community report |
How to choose the right style
If you are new to Volleyball Legends, don’t chase rarity first. Start with your role.
Simple decision guide
| Your goal | Best style type to look for |
|---|---|
| Run offense and control the ball | Setter style |
| Score consistently | Spiker style |
| Shut down attacks at the net | Blocker style |
Beginner-friendly advice
- If you like making plays, use a setter
- If you like aggressive scoring, use a spiker
- If you like defense and timing, use a blocker
The confirmed source says there is no single best style, so your comfort matters as much as rarity.
2× Luck & Pity event overview
The wiki confirms that every weekend there is a 2× Luck & Pity event.
During this event:
- Secret, Ultra, and Evo chances are doubled
- Pity requirements are cut in half
Event timing
The confirmed source says the event runs from:
- Saturday 11:30 AM EST
- To Monday 11:30 AM EST
This is the best time to spend saved Lucky Style Spins if you are aiming for a rare style.
Style trivia worth knowing
Here are a few confirmed source details that help explain the system:
- All Timeskip styles have a brighter purple overhead indicator
- Some Secret styles also have unique color gradients
- Godly odds slightly change at Level 15
- After Level 15, Godly chance becomes slightly lower to make room for higher-tier unlocks
Best style priorities by player type
| Player type | What to prioritize |
|---|---|
| New player | Easy-to-use, role-matching style |
| Setter main | High set stats and deceptive specials |
| Spiker main | Jump and spike power |
| Blocker main | Net coverage and block strength |
| Rare-style collector | Lucky Style Spins and pity timing |
Tips for style grinding
Spend spins with a plan
If you are saving for a Secret, Ultra, or Evo style, track your spin count carefully. The pity system matters a lot more than random luck.
Use Lucky Style Spins wisely
Because Lucky Style Spins have better odds for rare styles, they are better for endgame chasing than regular spins.
Match the style to your role
A high-tier style is not always the right style. A role-accurate Legendary can feel better than a mismatched rare style.
Don’t ignore practice
If your style relies on setting, timing, or deceptive attack patterns, spend time in practice mode before jumping into ranked games.
Quick style summary
| Topic | Key takeaway |
|---|---|
| Main purpose | Styles define your core gameplay stats |
| Best strategy | Choose by role, not just rarity |
| Best spin type | Lucky Style Spins for better rare odds |
| Normal pity | Every 50 Style Spins |
| Secret pity | Coinflip at 200 Lucky Spins, guaranteed at 200 more |
| Ultra/Evo pity | Every 400 Lucky Spins |
| Weekend event | 2× Luck & Pity from Saturday to Monday |
FAQ
What are styles in Volleyball Legends?
Styles are the main character-building system in the game. They change stats like setting, blocking, jumping, serving, and spiking.
What is the best style in Volleyball Legends?
The confirmed source says there is no universal best style. The best choice depends on whether you play setter, spiker, or blocker.
How does pity work for styles?
Normal pity triggers every 50 Style Spins and gives a random Legendary or Godly style. Secret, Ultra, and Evo styles use Lucky Style Spin pity systems with higher requirements.
When should I spin for rare styles?
Weekend 2× Luck & Pity events are the best time, since they improve chances and reduce pity requirements.