All Soccer Zero Styles — Complete Guide (2026)
Soccer Zero currently has 6 playable styles, each based on a Blue Lock character. Every style has two active skills (C and V keys) and a powerful Awakening move unlocked via the Flow bar. Choose the one that fits your playstyle — or use this guide to decide where to spend your spins.
Soccer Zero — All Styles Showcase
👾 Monster Style
Based on Bachira Meguru from Blue Lock
Monster is the ultimate dribbling style, channeling Bachira Meguru's chaotic street-football genius. With unpredictable movement, teleporting skill shots, and a thunderous half-court finish, Monster dominates 1v1 situations better than any other style in Soccer Zero.
Playstyle: 1v1 dribbling, solo wing runs, breaking defensive blocks
🎮 Skills
Teleport through a defender while keeping the ball, nutmegging them. Breaks pressure in tight spaces.
Warp roughly 20 meters forward with the ball at extreme speed. Covers ground fast and skips defensive lines.
A thunderous half-court shot that curves with huge power. Very hard to stop from distance when your Flow meter allows it.
💡 Pro Tips
- Use Elastic Sting to burst past the last defender, then Nutmeg the keeper.
- Pair with Bee Flow to make Elastic Sting even nastier.
- Monster Shot works best from the D — aim just off center.
- Nutmeg is harder vs sliding defenders — time it vs upright defenders.
😈 Demon Style
Based on Shidou Ryusei from Blue Lock
Demon mirrors Shidou Ryusei's acrobatic aerial game. Mid-air volleys, fast backheels, and the long-range BIG BANG awakening keep constant pressure near goal. Currently the only Legendary style.
Playstyle: Aerial dominance, crosses, tricky angles around the box
🎮 Skills
Strong mid-air volley from nearly any aerial position. One of the hardest-hitting shots in the game.
Fast backheel finish that catches defenders and keepers off the angle.
Long-range cannon that redirects the ball with brutal force — works from deep.
💡 Pro Tips
- Hug the box for crosses and snap Demon Volley.
- Mix Backheel in so people cannot read you.
- BIG BANG works from midfield — aim into the arc.
- Demon Flow plus Demon Style stacks aerial threat.
😴 Lazy Genius Style
Based on Nagi Seishiro from Blue Lock
Added in the Lazy Genius Update (May 8, 2026), this style echoes Nagi's calm genius. Trap stops the ball on a dime; the awakening spin-shot is one of the flashiest finishes in Soccer Zero.
Playstyle: Trap setups, crafty dribbles, sudden finishes
🎮 Skills
Kills the ball mid-air so you get a clean setup shot from odd positions.
Body feint plus a quick burst that sheds nearby defenders.
Stylish spin-shot with a curling path — straight out of Nagi's playbook.
💡 Pro Tips
- Trap then shoot is your bread and butter.
- Fake Dash into space, then pass if a teammate has a better lane.
- The awakening curves — aim slightly wide of the keeper.
- Bee Flow helps you cash in during the tiny window after Trap.
⚡ Speedster Style
Based on Chigiri Hyoma from Blue Lock
Speedster is Chigiri-style pace: burst dribble, eight-second sprint, and Thunderstruck for huge repositioning.
Playstyle: Wing runs, counters, chasing back
🎮 Skills
Quick dribble surge through traffic.
Eight seconds at max sprint speed — almost impossible to chase in space.
Three-part 20-meter dash chain for instant repositioning.
💡 Pro Tips
- Sprint kicks off counters.
- Thunderstruck cuts inside well from the wing.
- Speed Dribble is short — use it to slip pressure, not to solo a full line.
- Flash Flow stacks with Sprint for absurd speed.
🧠 Egoist Style
Based on Isagi Yoichi from Blue Lock
Egoist mirrors Isagi's vision and chipped shots — the approachable starter style. It will not brute-force defenders like Monster, but pass combinations and BIG Direct Strike from midfield win games cleanly.
Playstyle: Smart spacing, long lobs, pass-and-return play, quest grinding
🎮 Skills
Chip / lob when the keeper rushes — toss it into open net.
Threaded ball through traffic — great for team combos and pass-based quests.
Long-range interception shot from midfield — bigger arc and sting than Direct Strike.
💡 Pro Tips
- Chip when the keeper closes you down.
- Use Pass to finish "make X passes" quests quickly.
- BIG Direct Strike from midfield punishes sloppy defense — fire when lanes open.
- Pair Volley Flow: Pass out, receive, one-touch boosted shot.
💅 Glam Style
Based on Aryu Jyubei from Blue Lock
Glam is the defender-flavored kit: leaps, stylish blocks, and Glamorous Save to bail out chaotic goals. Weak as a scorer, monstrous when you rotate as the stopper.
Playstyle: Defense-first, clears, goalie support
🎮 Skills
Powerful headed ball — clear danger or redirect at goal.
Spin to swat passes or shots — tough timing but shuts lanes.
Wide defensive denial when rivals shoot — outfield hero save.
💡 Pro Tips
- Glamorous Save thrives inside the six.
- Glorious Leap punishes floated balls.
- Graceful Block shines vs straight-line power shots.
- Solo queue hurts Glam — thrives with a planned back line.
🎰 How to Get Styles in Soccer Zero
All Soccer Zero styles are obtained through the Spin system. Here's everything you need to know:
Normal Spins
Cost Yen (free in-game currency earned by playing). Pity system: 50 Normal Spins guarantees a Legendary Style.
Lucky Style Spins
Higher odds for Epic and Legendary rarity. Obtainable via codes, daily login rewards, quests, and Robux.
Priority Selection
Before spinning, click the top-right corner of the Spin screen, expand by rarity, and set your target Style as priority. This increases your chance of hitting that specific style within its rarity pool.
Style Rarities
Legendary: Demon only. Epic: Monster, Lazy Genius, Glam. Rare: Speedster, Egoist. Higher rarity = lower base drop rate.
→ Get free Lucky Spins now on the codes page. Plan your spins with the tier list.
📺 How to Get Epic & Legendary Styles
Epic & Legendary Styles — How Spins Work
❓ Styles FAQ
How many styles are in Soccer Zero?
There are currently 6 styles in Soccer Zero: Monster (Epic), Demon (Legendary), Lazy Genius (Epic), Speedster (Rare), Egoist (Rare), and Glam (Epic). Lazy Genius was added in the Lazy Genius Update on May 8, 2026.
What is the rarest style in Soccer Zero?
Demon is the only Legendary rarity style, making it the hardest to obtain. Epic styles (Monster, Lazy Genius, Glam) are the next rarest. Rare styles (Speedster, Egoist) are the most common from spins.
Can I have multiple styles?
Yes. You can own multiple styles in Soccer Zero. Each Style is stored separately, and you can switch between them before each match from your inventory.
What does Awakening do in Soccer Zero?
Awakening replaces your C and V skills with completely new, more powerful versions when triggered. You activate Awakening by filling your Flow bar (via goals, assists, and tackles) and then pressing T. For example, Speedster's Sprint (V skill) is replaced by Thunderstruck (three-stage 20m dash) on Awakening.
Is Egoist (Isagi) worth getting?
Egoist is the weakest style currently, sitting at B-tier. It works as a solid starter and is great for XP farming via the Pass skill, but you should prioritize spinning for Monster, Demon, or Lazy Genius as soon as possible.