Styles inBlue Lock: Rivalsare similar to weapons or skills in some otherRobloxtitles inspired by Blue Lock. Styles let you use a variety of unique moves. Some moves are great for creating chances, while others help you score from impossible angles. Find out which styles are the best in ourBlue Lock: Rivalsstyle guide and tier listbelow.
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Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List
Below, we decided to rank all styles inBlue Lock: Rivalsbased on their overall strength, with a little bit more priority given to attacking ones. In general, rarer styles are stronger than the rest. However, that isn’t always the case. For example,Kunigamiis still widely considered one of the best styles inBlue Lock: Rivals. Here is ourBlue Lock: Rivalsstyle tier list:
Blue Lock: Rivals Style List
You can find every currently available style inBlue Lock: Rivalslisted below, along with all the details of each of their moves. As we already mentioned, there are several rarity tiers for styles inBLR. Depending on whether you are using regular or Lucky spins, these are the reroll odds for styles:
Chemical Reactions in Blue Lock: Rivals
Besides all of the moves in the list above,some styles have additional special combo moves that activate as a reaction to a move of another style. Currently, the chemical reactions can occur only betweenSaeandShidou, andOtoyaandBachira. To activate the chemical reaction with Sae and Shidou, one player has touse the Perfect Pass skillwithSaeto pass the ball to a player with the Shidou style. Then, if theirDragon Driveis available, they can activate it to perform an enhanced version of it.
Best Blue Lock: Rivals Styles and Their Strengths
S Tier Styles
Ultimately,Blue Lock: Rivalsis about becoming the greatest egoist on the pitch. And, there is no better style for that thanKaiser. With it, you have unique dribbles and high-power shots. Also, you may take away the ball from your teammates with a click of a button.NEL Isagiis close behindKaiserbecause it has a similar offensive arsenal and very short cooldowns.
Saeis the best style for creative players. It lets you craft chances for your teammates from basically anywhere on the field. However, that’s not all there is toSae, as it also has several powerful shooting moves.Kunigamihas been in the meta for a long time. Mainly because of its strong shooting moves and its ability to forcefully steal the ball from opponents.

A Tier Styles
Don Lorenzois a well-rounded style with a variety of defensive, shooting, and dribbling moves. However, it isn’t especially great at anything.Yukimiyais a fantastic style for wingers because you can dribble past opponents with ease when using it. Also, it can perform the signature trivela shot, which is epic on its own.RinandKarasuare similar to Yukimiya in terms of dribbling. However, they are a bit more defensively oriented.
If you want to getKaiserbut lady luck is not on your side, then check out theKing. Both have a similar play style.Shidoucan be a menace to deal with if the opponents are not used to dealing with constant aerial shots. If you’re able to find a buddy to playSaealongside you, then you can also play around with the chemical reaction moves to score some easy goals.

B Tier Styles
Aikuis definitely the best defensive style on ourBlue Lock: Rivalstier list. Also, it’s excellent for starting counterattacks.Nagiis essentially a slightly weaker version ofShidou. However, it is also much easier to obtain.
Bachirais the best Epic style inBLRbecause it has decent defensive and dribbling moves. And it’s just easy to get.Reocan be tricky to play as it basically requires you to know what each style does. However, if you can master it, then you’ve got yourself the most versatile style inBlue Lock: Rivals.

C Tier Styles
The C tier is full of very unique styles.Kuronais the master of one-two plays. However, it doesn’t offer much more than that.Otoyais a stealthy dribbler with a decent shooting move while awakened.Hioriis just amazing for playmakers, but it is slightly overshadowed by Sae.Gagamaruis the only specialized goalkeeper style inBlue Lock: Rivals. So, if you like to stay in the back, make sure to at least try it out.
D Tier Styles
The bottom two styles in ourBlue Lock: Rivalsstyle tier list areIsagiandChigiri. Both of them are only decent when you are just starting out. If you have no other choice, go withIsagiif you like to play as an attacker. And, if you prefer to defend from the back,Chigiriis a decent choice for the early game.
How to Use, Reroll, and Store Styles in Blue Lock: Rivals
You can use your awakeningonce it spawns on you during the match. However, keep in mind thatthis can take a while. When you are able to awaken, which will be indicated to you on the screen, get hold of the ball and press theGbutton. While awakened, you can use yourB skillonce before it runs out. For most of the match, rely on other style skills andpro movesto improve your play.
Clickon thestyles buttonwhile in the lobbyto enter the styles menu,where you can reroll your style. Eachreroll costs you one spinif you got some throughcodesor daily quests,or 2500 cash. You can store styles and switch between them. However, you first have to unlock style storage slots, which cost Robux.

I hope the aboveBlue Lock: Rivalsstyle tier list helps you dominate on the pitch and carry your team to victory. If you want to find the correct flow to go along with your style, then feel free to check out ourBlue Lock: RivalsFlow tier list.
Blue Lock: Rivals Style Tier List FAQs
The best Blue Lock: Rivals styles are Kaiser, Kunigami, NEL Isagi, Sae, and NEL Bachira.
Currently, the only way to obtain Lucky Spins is to get them from codes or buy them for Robux.

The Igaguri style is actually pretty decent, even though it is an Epic style. It excels the most when you play as a CM with it.




