Soccer Zero has honestly become one of the most fun Blue Lock-inspired Roblox games lately. Yeah, the game still has some annoying issues, especially with hitboxes sometimes feeling questionable, but once the gameplay clicks, matches become insanely addictive.
And right now, styles completely decide how strong you are on the field.
Some styles are built around pure speed and movement, while others focus on defense or ridiculous shooting power. A few styles can completely carry games if you know how to use them properly, while others feel decent early on but quickly get outclassed.
After testing different styles and seeing what high-level players are running, here’s my updated Soccer Zero styles tier list for April 2026.
Soccer Zero Styles Tier List – Best Styles Ranked
S Tier – Best Styles in the Game
These are the strongest and most reliable styles right now.
- Demon
A Tier – Extremely Strong Picks
Very powerful styles that work in most situations.
- Speedster
B Tier – Good but Situational
Solid styles with useful mechanics, but they are not as dominant as higher-tier options.
- Monster
- Glam
C Tier – Average Styles
Playable for beginners, but weaker compared to stronger options.
- Egoist (Default Style)
S Tier Styles Explained
Demon
Demon is honestly broken right now.
There is a reason this style is legendary.
Both of its normal abilities are incredibly strong shooting skills that can score from angles and ranges where most goalkeepers simply cannot react properly. And unlike some other styles, Demon does not rely heavily on movement tricks because the shot power alone creates pressure constantly.
But the awakening is what pushes this style into S Tier.
Not only does the awakening give you another absurdly powerful shot, but it also gives you a short aiming window before firing. That tiny extra control makes finishing goals way easier compared to other awakenings that force instant shots.
And unless someone is running Glam with perfect timing, most players honestly cannot stop it consistently.
If you pull Demon, do not reroll it.
A Tier Styles Explained
Speedster
Speedster is probably the most annoying style to play against.
Movement is insanely valuable in Soccer Zero right now because the hitboxes can sometimes feel inconsistent. And because of that, mobility styles automatically become stronger.
The first ability gives you one of the best dribble tools in the game. Since there are not many true dribble moves available yet, this immediately makes Speedster valuable.
Then the second move boosts your speed heavily for several seconds, letting you outrun defenders easily.
But the awakening is where things get ridiculous.
You basically teleport across the field.
Seriously, once activated, you move so fast that defenders struggle to even react properly. If you already know how shooting angles work, Speedster almost guarantees scoring opportunities.
Honestly, this style becomes even stronger because of the current state of hitboxes.
B Tier Styles Explained
Monster
Monster is one of those styles that gets stronger the more aggressive you play.
The first move acts like a nutmeg-style dribble, which is incredibly useful for slipping past defenders. The second move lets you rush forward while becoming difficult to stop, and players trying to tackle you often end up getting their ankles broken.
That alone makes Monster pretty fun.
The awakening also gives you a solid scoring tool, although it is not quite as ridiculous as Demon’s finishing potential.
The reason Monster stays in B Tier instead of A Tier is consistency. It is strong, but Speedster usually provides more overall utility and safer movement.
Still, if you enjoy flashy dribble-heavy gameplay, Monster feels great.
Glam
Glam is basically the goalkeeper and defensive specialist style.
The first ability is honestly pretty useful because it can both defend and create offensive opportunities depending on positioning. If the ball is airborne, you can redirect it with a header either defensively or offensively.
The second move is where things get weaker.
The timing window feels awkward, the range is not amazing, and compared to other abilities in the game, it just feels less reliable overall.
But then the awakening saves the style completely.
Once activated, Glam can basically teleport to incoming shots and block almost anything. Against strong shooting styles like Demon, this becomes incredibly valuable.
If you enjoy playing goalkeeper or defensive support, Glam is honestly one of the best choices available.
C Tier Style Explained
Egoist (Default Style)
Egoist is the default style every player starts with, and honestly, it feels exactly like a starter option.
It is not terrible, but compared to stronger styles, it simply lacks impact.
The long-range shot ability sounds useful at first, but once you compare it to the crazy movement and finishing potential from higher-tier styles, Egoist starts feeling very limited.
You can still perform fine using it early on, but most players will eventually want something stronger.
Best Styles for Different Playstyles
Best Offensive Style
- Demon
Best Movement Style
- Speedster
Best Dribbling Style
- Monster
Best Goalkeeper Style
- Glam
Best Beginner Style
- Speedster
The current meta in Soccer Zero heavily favors mobility and hard-to-stop scoring tools, which is why Demon and Speedster stand above most other styles right now.
That said, every style can still work if you master it properly. Even Glam can completely shut down stronger offensive players if your reactions are good enough.
But if you are trying to climb faster or dominate matches consistently in April 2026, sticking with Demon or Speedster is definitely the best move right now.
