A Blue Lock game isn’t a Blue Lock game without Styles. Our Project Egoist Styles Tier List ranks each from best to worst and explains how to roll for Styles.
Project Egoist is available to play on Roblox. If you’re a fan of Blue Lock-inspired games, we have some posts covering different ones you may enjoy. Check out our Blue Lock Rivals Flows Tier List and our Roblox Locked Traits Tier List.
Project Egoist Styles Tier List
To get a Style, you need to roll for one. You can do this by pressing the button at the bottom of your screen that says ‘Gacha’. It has an icon of a dice. Then, on the Styles Banner, you have the option of buying x1 for 500 Yen and x10 for 5,000 Yen. You can get this in-game currency by redeeming codes, daily rewards, or winning matches!
Now, let’s get into the rankings! As the game is still new, more Styles may be added later, so make sure to check back soon.
- S-Tier: Kaiser
- A-Tier: Sae
- B-Tier: Nagi
- C-Tier: Isagi
- D-Tier: No Styles are here yet!
What Do Our Tiers Mean?
In the section below, I’ll go through each tier and what it means to clear up any confusion!
S- These Styles are the best available. Aside from making you look Stylish, they’ll give you great moves to use on the pitch.
A- The runner up! Although slightly below the S-tier Styles on the power scale, these are still a good backup option. Don’t let the lower ranking put you off.
B- Nestled into average are the B-Tier Styles. These are great if you’re a beginner and still getting used to gameplay. However, they won’t help defeat the more experienced players.
C- C-tier Styles are overall weak. It’s best to reroll and try to obtain one of the higher-ranked Styles.
D- Not Stylish! Jokes aside, these aren’t worth having, so it’s best to avoid them.


