In Volleyball Legends, playstyles align closely with the dynamic roles seen in Haikyu. Team synergy is key, but certain styles can elevate you to MVP status. Discover which styles dominate and lead your team to victory with our Volleyball Legends playstyle rankings below.
The above rankings evaluate all Volleyball Legends playstyles based on their overall performance, with emphasis on spiking and blocking prowess. Since most playstyles in Volleyball Legends are tailored to specific roles, explore the top picks for each position below.
Team up with friends in Volleyball Legends for thrilling matches by choosing a playstyle that complements your squad. Here’s a concise ranking of the best playstyles for each key position in Volleyball Legends:
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Below is a detailed list of all Volleyball Legends playstyles, organized by rarity tier with their stats clearly outlined. We’ve converted stats into numerical values and highlighted key strengths for clarity. For a comprehensive guide to abilities that pair well with these playstyles, refer to our Volleyball Legends abilities ranking.
Secret playstyles in Volleyball Legends boast unique abilities, making them highly coveted. Sanu and Timeskip Hinoto stand out as top performers. Sanu excels with a tilt stat, enhancing the unpredictability of spikes and blocks. Timeskip Hinoto allows players to charge a Secret Special meter for powerful super spikes that are nearly impossible to block.
Style | Attributes | Secret Special |
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![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 4 Dive: 5 Jump: 10 Server: 9 Set: 4 Speed: 10 Spike: 9 | • A charge meter fills up when you run around • Spike the ball while running for a super spike |
![]() | Block: 10 Bump: 5 Dive: 5 Jump: 10 Serve: 3 Set: 5 Speed: 5 Spike: 10 Tilt: 10 | • You can change the direction of your spikes • A/D to tilt the direction sideways • W/S to change the angle |
While not as rare as Secret playstyles, Godly playstyles offer strong stats to outshine opponents when played strategically. Each excels in a specific role: Butoku shines in spiking and blocking, Kageyomo is a top-tier setter, and Oigawa performs exceptionally across most skills, except spiking.
Style | Attributes |
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![]() | Block: 10 Bump: 5 Dive: 4 Jump: 10 Serve: 9 Set: 3 Speed: 3 Spike: 10 |
![]() | Block: 9 Bump: 4 Dive: 8 Jump: 9 Serve: 9 Set: 10 Speed: 7 Spike: 4 |
![]() | Block: 9 Bump: 4 Dive: 5 Jump: 10 Serve: 10 Set: 9 Speed: 5 Spike: 4 |
Legendary playstyles are achievable with a few lucky spins. Uchishima and Kuzee rival Godly playstyles, excelling at net play while remaining versatile in other roles. Other Legendary playstyles are solid but fall short of the top tiers.
Style | Attributes |
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![]() | Block: 9 Bump: 4 Dive: 7 Jump: 10 Serve: 5 Set: 4 Speed: 5 Spike: 10 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 5 Dive: 5 Jump: 7 Serve: 9 Set: 2 Speed: 3 Spike: 8 |
![]() | Block: 9 Bump: 7 Dive: 4 Jump: 10 Serve: 9 Set: 4 Speed: 1 Spike: 8 |
![]() | Block: 9 Bump: 6 Dive: 8 Jump: 10 Serve: 1 Set: 5 Speed: 10 Spike: 3 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 10 Dive: 9 Jump: 5 Serve: 2 Set: 3 Speed: 5 Spike: 7 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 6 Dive: 9 Jump: 7 Serve: 1 Set: 9 Speed: 5 Spike: 3 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 7 Dive: 9 Jump: 5 Serve: 1 Set: 7 Speed: 10 Spike: 3 |
You’ll frequently encounter Rare playstyles during spins in Volleyball Legends. Most are best suited for casual play, but Nichinoya is a standout, serving as the top choice for liberos, anchoring team defense with exceptional skill.
Style | Attributes |
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![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 3 Dive: 4 Jump: 7 Serve: 5 Set: 5 Speed: 5 Spike: 7 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 7 Dive: 4 Jump: 7 Serve: 6 Set: 4 Speed: 5 Spike: 4 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 10 Dive: 10 Jump: 5 Serve: 1 Set: 3 Speed: 7 Spike: 3 |
![]() | Block: 8 Bump: 2 Dive: 4 Jump: 10 Serve: 5 Set: 7 Speed: 3 Spike: 5 |
Common playstyles in Volleyball Legends are a last resort when Yen runs low. These playstyles are generally ineffective, particularly in ranked matches, so it’s wise to stop spinning if you land on a Rare playstyle to avoid wasting resources.
Style | Attributes |
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![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 6 Dive: 5 Jump: 6 Serve: 7 Set: 2 Speed: 5 Spike: 3 |
![]() | Block: 6 Bump: 5 Dive: 4 Jump: 7 Serve: 1 Set: 5 Speed: 3 Spike: 2 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 3 Dive: 4 Jump: 5 Serve: 5 Set: 7 Speed: 5 Spike: 6 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 5 Dive: 5 Jump: 5 Serve: 5 Set: 5 Speed: 5 Spike: 5 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 6 Dive: 6 Jump: 5 Serve: 3 Set: 3 Speed: 6 Spike: 4 |
![]() | Block: 5 Bump: 5 Dive: 4 Jump: 5 Serve: 5 Set: 3 Speed: 3 Spike: 7 |
To switch playstyles in Volleyball Legends, access the Playstyles menu and use Normal or Lucky Spins. Note that spinning replaces your current playstyle, so avoid rerolling if you have a Legendary or better playstyle. Two extra storage slots are available for purchase with Robux; consider getting at least one to safely spin for new playstyles.
That wraps up our Volleyball Legends Playstyle Rankings. For a chance to snag free Lucky Spins and unlock top-tier playstyles, check out our Volleyball Legends codes. Also, master your game with our guide on spiking techniques in Volleyball Legends.