By Jay / / Games

In Blue Lock: Rivals, players can choose from various styles, each offering unique skills that can drastically affect gameplay. These styles, inspired by characters from the Blue Lock anime, give players powerful abilities that help create scoring chances, break through defenses, and control the flow of the game. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each style is key to maximizing your potential in this competitive game. In this guide, we’ll break down the best styles in Blue Lock: Rivals, giving you an idea of which ones to prioritize based on your playstyle and strategy.

Blue Lock Rivals Style Tier List Breakdown

S Tier: The Best of the Best

These styles represent the top-tier abilities—characters with these skills can change the course of the game in an instant.

  • Don Lorenzo: Don Lorenzo is currently an S-tier style in Blue Lock Rivals, excelling in both defensive control and offensive flexibility
  • Yukimiya: Known for his blazing speed and dribbling, Yukimiya is a nightmare for defenders. His C-Skill (side movement followed by a dash) and his devastating knuckleball shot make him an offensive juggernaut.
  • Rin: Rin’s ability to curve the ball with precision is unmatched. His powerful shots that bend in mid-air make him a goal-scoring machine, while his agility lets him dodge defenders with ease.
  • World Class Sae: A versatile player who excels at passing and finishing. His ability to make perfect long passes and shoot with power, combined with a diverse skillset, makes him a well-rounded star.
  • Shidou: Known as the aerial king, Shidou’s ability to execute high-powered shots—especially his bicycle kick and header—is unrivaled. No one is better at taking to the air for an unstoppable goal.

A Tier: Strong and Reliable

While not as flashy as the S-tier, these styles still provide players with strong capabilities in different aspects of the game.

  • Aiku: If you need a defensive powerhouse, Aiku is your go-to. His ability to snatch possession from opponents and intercept passes with ease gives your team a solid backbone.
  • Nagi: Nagi’s mid-air trapping and the ability to dash in any direction after a successful trap makes him invaluable for counterattacks. His ball control and ability to feint are key to breaking through defenses.
  • Revamp Chigiri: Known for his speed, Revamp Chigiri is effective for quickly moving up the field. Becoming a striker!
  • Revamp Gagamaru: After Revamp he becomes, A goalkeeper specialist, Gagamaru’s flashy diving shots and handstand blocks give him style points, but he shines mainly in goal rather than outfield.
  • King: The king of long shots, King’s ability to launch powerful volleys from outside the box can strike fear into goalkeepers. His mobility allows him to adapt to defense situations too.
  • Hiori: Versatile like Sae, Hiori’s passing and dribbling skills let him control the flow of the game. He can break through defenses and deliver precise passes to teammates.

B Tier: Good, but Not Extraordinary

These styles have their strengths, but they can feel a little less impactful in certain situations compared to those in the S or A tiers.

  • Reo: Reo’s ability to copy another player’s move is intriguing, though it only has a 50% success rate. This makes him a versatile pick, but somewhat unreliable in tight situations.Bachira: Bachira’s quick feet and ball-stealing abilities make him good in several positions. While he’s decent on defense and as a winger, he doesn’t have the explosive traits of S or A-tier styles.
  • Isagi: Isagi has a balanced skill set with his meta vision and ability to lob pass. While he’s versatile, his skills don’t quite stand out in terms of game-breaking abilities.

C Tier: Niche and Situational

These styles are decent in specific circumstances but don’t offer as much of an edge in regular play.

  • No Known C Tier!

Best Blue Lock Rivals Styles: In-Depth Look

To help you make the most of your chosen style, here’s a breakdown of some of the standout abilities:

Yukimiya

  • C Skill: Dash to the side and sprint forward—perfect for bypassing defenders.
  • B Skill: Powerful knuckleball shot—ideal for taking on goalkeepers from almost any angle.

Rin

  • C Skill: Curves shots based on field positioning, making it difficult for keepers to predict.
  • B Skill: Throws opponents off with a powerful shot using the outside of his foot.

Sae

  • C Skill: Long passes that can’t be intercepted, making him invaluable for both offense and defense.
  • B Skill: Flicks the ball behind you and catches it on the fly for quick plays.

Shidou

  • C Skill: Powerful drive shot after bouncing the ball.
  • V Skill: A header that sends the ball crashing into the goal, no keeper can stop it.

Aiku

  • C Skill: Steal the ball from opponents with a dash.
  • V Skill: An interception move that catches aerial shots or passes.

Nagi

  • C Skill: Traps the ball mid-air, making him impossible to steal from in this state.
  • B Skill: Volley feint leading to a follow-up shot that can deceive defenders.

King

  • C Skill: A high-arching volley shot ideal for long-range goals.
  • B Skill: A burst of speed that lets you dodge defenders or rush toward the ball with no end lag.

Hiori

  • C Skill: A strong forward pass with increased power and distance.
  • B Skill: Curved passes that help deliver pinpoint assists.

How to Reroll and Store Styles 

  • Mastering Styles: You can activate your Awakening ability during the match by pressing G once it’s available. Keep an eye out for this, as it lets you use your B Skill for an extra edge in play.
  • Rerolling Styles: In the lobby, click the styles button to access the reroll menu. Each reroll costs one spin, which you can earn from daily quests or special codes. Alternatively, you can spend 2500 in-game cash to try your luck for a new style.
  • Storing Styles: You can store multiple styles by unlocking additional slots in the styles menu. These slots, however, require Robux to unlock, so be cautious about purchasing until more styles become available for use.

Final Thoughts: Which Style Should You Choose?

Choosing the best style in Blue Lock Rivals depends on your playstyle and preferred role on the field. If you love attacking, Yukimiya and Rin are your best bets, with their lethal offensive moves. Meanwhile, Aiku is the go-to if you’re more about defense. For those who want versatility, Sae and King offer a bit of everything.

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