Last updated: July 4, 2026
Blue Lock Incremental Best Playstyles (2026) — Top 12
In Blue Lock Incremental, your playstyle is one of the biggest multipliers stacked onto your Finishing, Dribbling, and Defense every time you Evolve. Roll a strong one and your yen and stat gains climb noticeably faster. The best playstyle overall is The Awakened Genius (Nagi), an Egoist-tier card that buffs 9.5x Finishing and 8.5x Dribbling at once — the highest combined output in the game as of July 2026.
This top 12 ranks playstyles by their real multipliers pulled from the game's official Trello, tier by tier. Weapons already get their own ranking, so this list is purely about the Playstyle slot. If you want the full damage picture, read this alongside our Blue Lock Incremental weapon tier list and grab free rolls from our Blue Lock Incremental codes page before you spend anything.
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How Playstyles Work
Playstyles are one of four rollable card types in Blue Lock Incremental, alongside Weapons, Egos, and Talents. Each playstyle applies flat multipliers to your three core stats — Finishing (FNSH), Dribbling (DRB), and Defense (DEF) — and comes with four signature moves that scale off those stats during your matches.
The rarity ladder runs Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, then Egoist at the very top. There are exactly five Egoist playstyles and four Mythics with full stat data, which is where every entry on this list comes from. No playstyle reaches the NGXI tier — that ceiling only exists for Weapons.
You get playstyles by rolling the Playstyle gacha, and rarer tiers have lower odds. The good news is that the auto-Evolve fires roughly every 15 seconds and drips bonus rolls, so leaving Auto on while you're away steadily feeds your pull count. Codes also hand out stacks of free playstyle rolls, which is the fastest way to fish for an Egoist without grinding for hours.
The 12 Best Playstyles
These are ranked best to average, with the five Egoist cards on top followed by the strongest Mythics and Legendaries. Multipliers are the exact values listed on the Trello, and the move notation reads move name, stat, multiplier, and cooldown in seconds.
1. The Awakened Genius (Egoist) — Nagi
The Awakened Genius is the best playstyle in the game because nothing else pushes two stats this hard at once. You get 9.5x Finishing and 8.5x Dribbling, the highest combined buff on any playstyle card. Its headline move, Five-Stage Fake Volley, hits at 12.5x Finishing on a 5-second cooldown, and Juggling Trap Dribble keeps your dribble scaling fed at 9.5x. If you roll this, make it your main and never look back.
2. The Orchestrator (Egoist) — Sae
The Orchestrator sits just behind at 9.5x Finishing and 7.5x Dribbling. The finishing ceiling matches the Awakened Genius, and it edges ahead on move quality with Phantom Conductor Step at 10x Dribbling and Absolute Read Feint at 9.2x. It's a fraction lower on total dribble output, which is the only reason it doesn't take the top spot. For a finishing-heavy build, this is arguably the cleaner choice.
3. The Jewel (Egoist) — Vivian Hugo
The Jewel flips the priority toward dribbling with 8.5x Dribbling and 7.5x Finishing. It's the best playstyle for a dribble-first build in the Egoist tier, and Feather Touch at 10.5x DRB is one of the smoothest scaling moves available. If your weapon and Ego already cover your finishing, The Jewel rounds out a dribble specialist beautifully.
4. The Villain (Egoist) — Barou
The Villain carries the single highest raw multiplier of any playstyle at 10.5x Finishing. Its signature King's Execution is the hardest-hitting playstyle move in the game at 13x on a 6-second cooldown. The catch is that it only buffs the one stat, so its total output trails the dual-buff Egoists above it. Slot The Villain into a pure-finishing build and it becomes the best card here — anywhere else, it's slightly one-note.
5. The Fortress (Egoist) — Defensive Specialist
The Fortress is the odd one out among the Egoists, buffing 6.0x Finishing and 5.5x Defense. Those are the lowest Egoist numbers, but it's the only apex playstyle that touches Defense, which matters if you're chasing the DEF-scaling arcs. Iron Wall Intercept and Absolute Pressure give it real defensive presence. It's a niche pick, but a genuinely useful one for defense-focused runs.
6. The Overlord (Mythic)
The Overlord is the best Mythic playstyle and your strongest option before an Egoist drops. Balanced 4.8x Finishing and 4.8x Dribbling buffs keep both damage stats climbing evenly, and Gamble Shot spikes to 8.5x Finishing on a longer 6-second cooldown. It's a clean, no-weakness card that carries most players comfortably through the mid arcs.
7. The Zombie (Mythic) — Don Lorenzo
The Zombie leans defensive-utility with 4.8x Defense and 4.8x Dribbling. Uncanny Marking at 6.6x DEF and the low-cooldown Zombie Slide make it the Mythic pick for anyone building around Defense rather than raw goals. It's a specialist, but within that lane it outperforms the more generalist Mythics.
8. The Contrarian (Mythic) — Charles Chevalier
The Contrarian is the triple-threat option, buffing 3.6x across Finishing, Dribbling, and Defense. No single number is huge, but touching all three stats makes it the most flexible Mythic for a balanced build that doesn't want to commit to one lane. Wildcard Sprint at 6.2x Dribbling is its standout move.
9. The Dancer (Mythic) — Lavinho
The Dancer posts the highest single Mythic multiplier at 7.0x Dribbling. It's a one-stat card, so it's a dribble specialist through and through, and Butterfly Dribble matches that 7x ceiling on a 3-second cooldown. If you've already sorted your finishing elsewhere and just want dribble scaling, The Dancer beats the balanced Mythics for that job.
10. The Baby (Legendary) — Pablo Cavasoz
The Baby is the best Legendary playstyle at 5.5x Dribbling, and it's a strong bridge card while you fish for Mythics and Egoists. Metavision Course at 5.8x DRB gives it a move that punches slightly above its tier. For a mid-game player, this is a perfectly serviceable main.
11. The GodSpeed (Legendary) — Julian Loki
The GodSpeed offers 5.4x Dribbling with a fast, low-cooldown kit built around God Speed Burst and Mach Step. It trails The Baby by a hair on the buff number but chains its moves more aggressively thanks to short cooldowns, which suits an active playstyle where you're firing abilities constantly.
12. The Mastermind (Legendary) — Balanced
The Mastermind rounds out the list with 4.0x Defense and 4.0x Dribbling. It's the balanced Legendary pick, useful for defense-leaning builds that haven't hit a Mythic yet. Total Press at 5.4x DEF is its best move. Nothing flashy, but it holds a roster spot cleanly until something rarer comes along.
Best Playstyles Summary Table
Here's the full top 12 at a glance, with rarity and the exact stat buffs so you can compare rolls quickly.
| Rank | Playstyle | Rarity | Key Buffs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Awakened Genius (Nagi) | Egoist | 9.5x FNSH, 8.5x DRB |
| 2 | The Orchestrator (Sae) | Egoist | 9.5x FNSH, 7.5x DRB |
| 3 | The Jewel (Vivian Hugo) | Egoist | 8.5x DRB, 7.5x FNSH |
| 4 | The Villain (Barou) | Egoist | 10.5x FNSH |
| 5 | The Fortress | Egoist | 6.0x FNSH, 5.5x DEF |
| 6 | The Overlord | Mythic | 4.8x FNSH, 4.8x DRB |
| 7 | The Zombie (Don Lorenzo) | Mythic | 4.8x DEF, 4.8x DRB |
| 8 | The Contrarian (Chevalier) | Mythic | 3.6x FNSH / DRB / DEF |
| 9 | The Dancer (Lavinho) | Mythic | 7.0x DRB |
| 10 | The Baby (Pablo Cavasoz) | Legendary | 5.5x DRB |
| 11 | The GodSpeed (Julian Loki) | Legendary | 5.4x DRB |
| 12 | The Mastermind | Legendary | 4.0x DEF, 4.0x DRB |
How to Build Around a Playstyle
A playstyle is only one slot. Because Playstyles, Weapons, Egos, Talents, and Equipment all stack on the same three stats, the goal is to line them up so they reinforce one stat instead of spreading thin. A finishing build wants The Villain or The Orchestrator paired with a finishing Weapon and finishing Equipment like Silva Apex Grips (+445% FNSH) — that stacking is where the big numbers come from.
Talents are the quiet multiplier most players sleep on. A top Talent like World Class Prodigy adds +220% XP, which speeds up every training stat and gets you to your next Rebirth faster. Rebirth resets your run but permanently multiplies Train XP, stat, yen, and fan gain, so time your resets for when your current stat gains stall out rather than resetting too early.
Keep auto-Evolve running the entire time. It fires every 15 seconds or so, hands you yen plus bonus rolls, and quietly funds your hunt for a better playstyle while you do other things. Between that passive income and free rolls from codes, most players can reach a Mythic playstyle within their first few sessions and start chasing Egoist from there. For the full character progression, our weapon tier list pairs perfectly with this page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Awakened Genius (Nagi) is the best all-round playstyle as of July 2026. It carries the highest combined buffs of any playstyle at 9.5x Finishing and 8.5x Dribbling, so it pumps both of your main damage stats at once. The Villain (Barou) is the best pure finisher with a single 10.5x Finishing buff.
Egoist is the top playstyle rarity. The full ladder runs Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, then Egoist. There are five Egoist playstyles: The Awakened Genius, The Orchestrator, The Jewel, The Villain, and The Fortress. Weapons go one tier higher to NGXI, but no playstyle carries the NGXI label.
Every playstyle comes from rolling the Playstyle gacha. Rarer tiers have lower roll odds, so Egoist playstyles are the hardest to land. You earn extra rolls passively from the auto-Evolve that fires roughly every 15 seconds, and codes hand out free playstyle rolls, so redeem them from our codes page before spending.
It depends on your build. The Villain (Barou) has the single highest raw multiplier at 10.5x Finishing but only buffs that one stat. The Awakened Genius (Nagi) buffs 9.5x Finishing and 8.5x Dribbling, so its total output is higher for most builds. Pick The Villain for a pure-finishing setup and The Awakened Genius for everything else.
The Overlord is the best Mythic playstyle with balanced 4.8x Finishing and 4.8x Dribbling buffs, making it the strongest option before you land an Egoist roll. The Dancer (Lavinho) has the highest single Mythic multiplier at 7.0x Dribbling if you want a dribble-focused build.
Yes. Playstyles, Weapons, Egos, Talents, and Equipment are separate slots, so a top playstyle stacks with a top weapon to multiply the same stats. Pair a finishing playstyle like The Villain with a finishing weapon and finishing Equipment to maximize your damage per Evolve. See our weapon tier list for the best pairings.
That's the full Blue Lock Incremental playstyle ranking for 2026. Chase an Egoist roll, build every slot around a single stat, and keep auto-Evolve running to fund the grind. For the rest of your loadout, check the weapon tier list, grab free rolls from the codes page, and read our free Robux guide to speed things up. You can jump into the game on the Blue Lock Incremental Roblox page.