Style ranking guide — Updated May 2026

Soccer Zero styles

All 5 styles ranked by in-match impact, not rarity. Glam is Epic yet sits at the bottom while Rare Egoist outranks it — choose by role, not by rarity.

Soccer Zero style tier list

5 styles currently in the game. Ranked by how much impact they have in real 5v5 matches.

TierStyleRarityInspired byRoleQuick verdict
SMonsterLegendaryBachiraDribbler / Carry strikerBest overall. Complete kit — dribble, movement, and powerful shot all in one build.
SDemonLegendaryShidouPure finisherBest striker kit. Multiple shooting options including aerial combos. One-dimensional — no movement tools.
ASpeedsterEpicChigiriRunner / WingerBest beginner-friendly option. Strong pace and transition. More forgiving than S-tier picks.
BEgoistRareIsagiBalanced / LearnerBest starter. Easy to use. Good for learning the game before committing to a specific role.
CGlamEpicAryuGoalkeeper / DefenderGoalkeeper-only kit. Strong in defensive role. Avoid for attacking play — no movement or dribble tools.

All styles explained

Full ability breakdown for each style in the current meta.

S Tier — Legendary Rarity

Monster (Bachira-inspired)

Monster is the best style in Soccer Zero right now — and the argument isn't even close. It's the most complete style in the game, offering dribbling, movement, and shooting tools that adapt to any playstyle. It's Legendary rarity, like Demon, so focus your Lucky Spins here rather than spreading them thin.

C Ability: Nutmeg

Slips the ball through a defender's legs to create instant space. Useful for breaking through pressure and opening shooting lanes.

V Ability: Elastic Sting

A ~20-meter teleport — the best primary escape tool in the current meta. Creates space from nothing and bypasses defenders who would otherwise have a clean tackle angle.

Awakening

Powerful long-range shot that charges during play. Deadly from outside the box when defenders don't expect it.

Best flow pairing: Bee (dribble support) or Demon Flow (shooting power). Monster + Bee is the strongest solo-carry build in the current meta.

One caveat: The Elastic Sting timing has a learning curve. Players who skip casual practice and go straight to ranked will feel the gap. Put in the reps before playing seriously.

S Tier — Legendary Rarity

Demon (Shidou-inspired)

Demon is a pure striker's dream — the most dangerous finishing kit in the game when used correctly. It excels in team settings where someone else handles the dribbling and space-creation. In solo queue it's harder to use effectively.

Rush Ability

Chains into aerial combos — volleys, bicycle kicks, and overhead shots. Pairs with Volley flow to convert airborne balls into goals.

Shooting Variety

Wide range of shooting options that consistently produce goals. Best inside-the-box finishing ability of all styles. Back Heel Shot noted as underperforming — avoid using it frequently until it's reworked.

Limitation

Zero dribbling or movement tools outside of shooting. Fully dependent on positioning and teammates to set up the space. One-dimensional but extremely powerful when that space exists.

Best flow pairing: Demon Flow (maximizes shooting power) or Strength (power boost). Demon + Demon Flow is the best pure striker build available.

Note on rarity: Demon and Monster are both Legendary. Demon needs teammates to create the space, so in solo queue prioritise Monster with your Legendary pulls.

A Tier — Epic Rarity

Speedster (Chigiri-inspired)

Speedster sits just below Monster in effectiveness but is significantly more forgiving. It works as a lighter version of Monster's movement kit — strong pace, good transition pressure, and solid for wide roles.

  • Speed-focused abilities for counter-attacks and wing runs
  • More beginner-friendly timing windows than Monster
  • Works well as a pressing midfielder or attacking winger
  • Epic rarity — more accessible than the Legendary styles

Best flow: Flash (speed build) or Bee (dribble support). If you roll Speedster early, keep it while learning — it's a genuinely competitive pick.

B Tier — Rare Rarity

Egoist (Isagi-inspired)

Egoist is the best starting point for new players. Rare rarity, balanced stats, and mechanics forgiving enough to learn the game without being punished for mistakes.

  • Balanced kit — works in multiple positions without excelling in any
  • Good for learning spacing, positioning, and match rhythm
  • Rare rarity — often an early pull and a solid starter
  • Reroll target once you know your preferred role

Best flow: Strength (power boost for developing a finishing identity) or Flash (if you want to focus on movement). Upgrade path: Egoist → Speedster → Monster.

C Tier — Epic Rarity

Glam (Aryu-inspired)

Glam is a goalkeeper-focused defensive kit that excels in a specific role and struggles everywhere else. If you're playing goalkeeper in a coordinated team — Glam is your best option. As any other position, avoid it.

Glorious Leap

High airborne header shot for aerial crosses. Good for intercepting enemy lobs and converting them into offensive volleys or clearances.

Graceful Block

Well-timed defensive swat to clear the ball from danger. Main defensive tool for protecting the goal against aerial threats.

Glamorous Save

Awakening with a slightly larger block radius — the best Glam ability for making key saves at critical moments.

Strict setup requirements, no mobility or dribbling, and low offensive effectiveness. Only keep Glam if you want to play goalkeeper in a 5v5 with teammates who do the attacking.

How to choose your style

Three questions to answer before spending spins.

Question 1

What role do you enjoy?

Do you want to create your own shots (Monster), purely finish chances (Demon), make runs in behind (Speedster), learn the game safely (Egoist), or protect the goal (Glam)?

Your role should drive your style choice — not the other way around. A Demon style player who doesn't get service from teammates will feel useless in solo queue.

Question 2

What is your skill level with timing?

Monster and Demon have the highest skill ceilings — their best abilities require precise timing windows. If you're new, start with Speedster or Egoist while you learn match rhythm and spacing.

Upgrade to Monster once you're comfortable with dribbling under pressure. Elastic Sting especially requires practice before it becomes reliable.

Question 3

Solo queue or team play?

Monster is the best solo queue style — it lets you create your own chances without relying on teammates. Demon is better in organized team play where someone else creates the space for you to finish.

If you're often playing alone without voice comms, Monster + Bee is the safest high-performing build.

FAQ

What is the best style in Soccer Zero?

Monster is the best style in Soccer Zero as of May 2026. It has the most complete kit — dribbling (Nutmeg), movement escape (Elastic Sting teleport), and a powerful awakening shot. It shares Legendary rarity with Demon, but does more in solo queue. Monster + Bee flow is the strongest solo-carry build.

Is Demon or Monster better?

Monster is more versatile and works better in solo queue. Demon has a slightly higher ceiling for pure finishing in team play but requires teammates to create the space. In a coordinated 5v5 team where someone else dribbles and you finish — Demon wins. In solo queue — Monster wins.

Is Nagi in Soccer Zero?

Nagi is referenced in the game community as "Lazy Genius" style. Check the current in-game style list for availability — the game launched in May 2026 and styles may have been added since. The current confirmed styles are Monster, Demon, Speedster, Egoist, and Glam.

What does Glam style do?

Glam is a goalkeeper/defender kit. Glorious Leap handles aerial headers, Graceful Block clears threats, and Glamorous Save has an enlarged block radius as its awakening. Strong in keeper role, useless for attacking. Don't keep Glam if you're playing an outfield position.

Are rare styles always better?

No — Glam is Epic yet sits at C-tier, while Rare Egoist outranks it. In Soccer Zero, in-match utility decides rankings, not rarity. Speedster (Epic) is also competitive. Don't drain all your spins chasing a high rarity when the kit doesn't fit your role.

When should I reroll my style?

Only after testing your current style for at least 5–10 matches and confirming it doesn't fit your preferred role. Don't reroll immediately after one bad match. Even a B-tier style can perform well when you understand the timing and role fit — and a perfect S-tier style feels weak if you don't know how to use it.

Next steps

Flows

Pair your style with the right flow

Monster + Bee, Demon + Demon Flow, Speedster + Flash. Get the pairing right before rerolling your style.

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Controls

Master your style's abilities

Elastic Sting timing, Rush combo chains, and volley technique require specific input knowledge to execute reliably.

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