Last updated: July 6, 2026
How to Get Flow in Blue Lock Rivals (2026)
Quick answer: to get a Flow in Blue Lock Rivals, open the lobby and click the Flow button at the bottom of the screen to reroll. Each reroll costs 2,000 cash or 1 Flow Spin. The smart way to chase a high-rarity flow is to save your Lucky Flow spins — earned from codes and quests — because they skip the junk rarities and land Legendary or better the overwhelming majority of the time.
Flow is one of the most misunderstood systems in Blue Lock Rivals because players confuse it with the Style spin line — they are separate. Your Style is your character; your Flow is a buff layer on top of it, with its own button, its own spin currency, and its own odds. This guide breaks down exactly how to reroll flows, the real rarity odds, how pity works, and which personalized flows pair best with the top styles. If you already have your flow and want to know which is strongest, our best flows guide ranks them all.
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What Flow Is
Flow is a buff-and-animation system layered on top of your Style. When your character enters Flow State during a match, your equipped flow applies passive buffs — things like extra shot power, additional dribbles, more speed, cooldown reduction, or faster team flow-bar generation. Every player rerolls to get a flow independently of their style, which means two people running the same style can have completely different flows.
The key thing to understand is that Flow and Style are two separate spin lines. Style spins cost 2,500 cash each and roll your character. Flow rerolls cost 2,000 cash (or 1 Flow Spin) and roll your buff layer. You build them independently, so getting a great style does not give you a great flow, and vice versa. That is exactly why a dedicated "how to get flow" process is worth learning.
Method 1: Reroll Flow in the Lobby
This is the core method and it is straightforward:
Step 1. Go to the lobby (not a live match).
Step 2. Click the Flow button at the bottom of the screen.
Step 3. Each reroll costs 2,000 cash or 1 Flow Spin. Confirm the reroll to get a new flow.
Step 4. Repeat until you land the flow you are chasing.
Paying with raw cash works, but it rolls from the standard pool, which is dominated by low rarities. If you are only spending cash, expect a lot of Rare and Epic flows before anything good appears. That is where Lucky Flow spins come in.
Method 2: Lucky Flow Spins from Codes and Quests
Lucky Flow spins (sometimes just called Lucky spins) are the single best way to get a high-rarity flow, and they are free. They roll from an upgraded pool that excludes Rare and Epic entirely, so every Lucky spin is guaranteed to be Legendary or above. You earn them two ways:
Codes. Redeeming codes is the fastest free source of Lucky Flow spins. Codes rotate frequently, and you need to reach Level 10 before you can redeem any. Note that codes grant spins, not raw cash — so treat them as flow fuel, not an income source. Check our Blue Lock Rivals codes page for the current working list, since they expire quickly.
Quests. Daily and weekly quests hand out spins as rewards, including the weekly quest bar that can pay out style or Lucky spins for clearing a set. Logging in daily also drips spins over time. Doing your quests every day quietly builds a Lucky spin stockpile you can cash in when you are ready to chase a specific flow.
Flow Rarity Odds and the Pity System
Here are the approximate published odds. Sources vary slightly on the exact percentages, so treat these as close estimates rather than exact figures — but the gap between regular and Lucky spins is the point.
| Rarity | Regular Spin | Lucky Spin |
|---|---|---|
| Rare | ~62.5% | 0% (excluded) |
| Epic | ~30% | 0% (excluded) |
| Legendary | ~7% | ~92–94% |
| Mythic | ~0.5% | ~5% |
| World Class | ~0.25% | ~2.5% |
| Master | under ~0.05% | ~0.2% |
The pity system stops you from getting completely unlucky. If you go 50 spins without pulling Legendary or better, your next spin is guaranteed to be at least Legendary. The pity counter resets the instant you pull Legendary+, even if that happens before 50. Filling the entire pity bar using cash alone runs roughly 100,000 cash or more, which is a serious grind — another reason Lucky spins, which push you toward Legendary far faster, are so valuable.
This is why the optimal approach is to lean on Lucky spins for the high-rarity hunt and use cash rerolls to nudge pity along when you are out of Lucky spins. Understanding the odds keeps you from dumping 100k cash chasing a World Class flow that Lucky spins would have gotten you far more efficiently.
How to Get a Personalized Flow
The flows everyone actually wants are the World Class "personalized" flows — the top-end buffs best-matched to specific styles to unlock their full potential. You get them the same way as any flow, by rerolling (ideally with Lucky spins), but here is which flow pairs best with which style:
| Personalized Flow | Best-Matched Style | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| Emperor | Kaiser | Boosts shot strength and speed, reduces cooldowns |
| Awakened Genius | Sae | +20% flow to all teammates, +1 dribble, higher shot power |
| Bee Freestyle | NEL Bachira | 4+ dribbles, longer duration, high speed |
| Soul Harvester | Don Lorenzo | Signature flow for the top-tier all-rounder |
| Prodigy | Rin | Signature offensive flow |
| Demon Wings | Shidou | Signature finishing flow |
| Snake | Aiku | Defensive-oriented flow |
| Dribbler | Yukimiya | Dribble-focused flow |
One important clarification: these are best-matched pairings, not exclusive locks. A flow like Emperor is optimal on Kaiser, but flows are not literally restricted to a single style — you can run a personalized flow on other styles, it just synergizes best with its intended one. When you are chasing a specific personalized flow, that is the flow you are rerolling for, and Lucky spins are how you get there without going broke. For which style to build around, cross-reference our Blue Lock Rivals tier list.
How to Farm Cash Fast for Rerolls
Since rerolls cost cash and pity can eat six figures of it, farming cash efficiently is part of getting the flow you want. The reported earning methods, from biggest to most passive, are:
Score goals in ranked and NEL matches. This is by far the biggest payout. In the Neo Egoist League, goals reportedly pay out on the order of millions of yen each, and topping a full NEL cycle can net a very large lump sum. If you want cash fast, get on the scoresheet.
Keep AFK World running. AFK World generates passive income — reportedly a few hundred yen every several minutes — while you are away. It is slow, but it stacks up over a session for zero effort.
Clear daily quests. Daily quests reportedly pay out roughly a thousand to a few thousand yen each, on top of any spin rewards. Doing them every day is steady, reliable income.
Exact per-match and per-quest figures shift with updates, so treat the numbers above as approximate and check current values in game. Combine goal-scoring for the big cash with codes for free Lucky spins and you will land the flow you want far faster than grinding cash alone. New players should read our beginner guide first to start earning efficiently.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In the lobby, click the Flow button at the bottom of the screen to reroll your flow. Each reroll costs 2,000 cash or 1 Flow Spin. Flow is separate from your Style, and you reroll until you land the flow you want. Lucky Flow spins from codes and quests roll from a much better pool than plain cash rerolls.
Your Style is your character and moveset, rolled from Style spins at 2,500 cash each. Flow is a separate buff-and-animation layer applied when you enter Flow State, and it is rerolled through its own Flow button at 2,000 cash or 1 Flow Spin. They use different spin lines, so you build them independently.
On regular spins the approximate odds are Rare ~62.5%, Epic ~30%, Legendary ~7%, Mythic ~0.5%, World Class ~0.25%, and Master well under 0.05%. Lucky spins from codes and quests skip Rare and Epic entirely, landing Legendary around 92–94%, Mythic ~5%, and World Class ~2.5%. Numbers vary slightly between sources, so treat them as approximate.
If you go 50 spins without pulling Legendary or better, your next spin is guaranteed to be at least Legendary. The pity counter resets the moment you pull Legendary+, even before 50. Filling the whole pity bar with cash alone costs roughly 100,000 or more, which is why saving Lucky spins matters.
Personalized flows are the top World Class flows best-matched to specific styles — for example Emperor with Kaiser, Awakened Genius with Sae, Bee Freestyle with NEL Bachira, and Soul Harvester with Don Lorenzo. You obtain them by rerolling flows, ideally with Lucky Flow spins for the far better rarity odds. They are best-matched pairings, not exclusive locks. See our best flows guide for rankings.
The biggest payouts come from scoring goals in ranked and NEL matches, where reported values reach millions of yen per goal. Keep AFK World running for passive income, clear daily quests, and redeem codes for free Lucky Flow spins. Reach Level 10 first, since codes require it to redeem. For more, visit our Blue Lock Rivals hub.
That covers how to get Flow in Blue Lock Rivals from top to bottom. Reroll through the lobby Flow button, save your Lucky Flow spins for the high-rarity hunt, lean on pity when the cash runs dry, and chase the personalized flow that matches your style. Score goals for cash and redeem every code for free spins, and you will land the flow you want without emptying your yen. For more, visit our Blue Lock Rivals hub, grab the latest codes, check the tier list, or read the free Robux guide. You can also jump into the Blue Lock Rivals Roblox page.