S Tier
Monster — what makes it the best
Monster's strength is that it doesn't ask you to rely on teammates to be effective. The kit lets you create your own chances, escape pressure, and convert from distance all within one build:
- Nutmeg (C ability): Slips the ball past defenders to create instant space for a shot or pass
- Elastic Sting (V ability): ~20-meter teleport — the best primary escape tool in the current meta
- Awakening: Powerful long-range shot that charges during play
The one caveat: the mobility-to-shot chain has a timing element. Players who skip casual match practice and jump straight into ranked will feel that gap. Practice the Elastic Sting timing before committing to aggressive plays.
S Tier
Demon — the pure finisher
Demon is a striker's dream but comes with a major trade-off. It excels in team settings where teammates create the space Demon needs to finish:
- Rush ability: Chains into aerial combos including volleys and bicycle kicks
- Shooting variety: Multiple shot options that consistently create goals from inside the box
- No movement tools: Zero dribbling or repositioning abilities — fully dependent on positioning and teammates
- Legendary rarity: Same top rarity as Monster — both are premium pulls
If you play in a coordinated team where someone else does the dribbling and you finish — Demon is the best possible style. In solo queue it's harder to use effectively.
A Tier
Speedster — the beginner-friendly pick
Speedster sits just below Monster in effectiveness but is significantly easier to execute. It functions as a lighter version of Monster's movement kit:
- Speed-focused abilities for counter-attacks and wide runs
- More forgiving timing windows than Monster or Demon
- Good for pressing and transition roles
- Epic rarity — more accessible than the Legendary styles
If you roll Speedster early, keep it while learning the game. It's a strong A-tier pick that doesn't require mastering complex chains.
B/C Tier
Egoist and Glam
Egoist is the best starter option. Rare rarity, balanced stats, and forgiving mechanics. Good for your first several matches while you learn spacing, timing, and your preferred role. Reroll when you understand what style direction you want.
Glam is goalkeeper-focused. Glamorous Leap handles aerial headers defensively, Graceful Block clears aerial threats, and Glamorous Save has a slightly larger block radius. If you're playing goalkeeper in a coordinated team — Glam is your best choice. Otherwise it's a C-tier situational pick.