Discover the best styles for dominating Azure Latch on Roblox. Elevate your gameplay with our detailed style rankings!

In Azure Latch, the difference between dominating the pitch and watching from the sidelines comes down to one thing—your style. With its fast-paced, skill-heavy gameplay, this Blue Lock-inspired Roblox experience doesn’t leave much room for error. Every second matters, and the style you roll determines how much impact you can make, whether you’re firing off power shots or breaking ankles with clean dribbles.
Not all styles are created equal, though. Some are overpowered straight out of the gate, while others need Flow to feel usable. This guide ranks every current style in the game so you know exactly which ones are worth grinding for.
Styles List for Azure Latch Roblox
Here’s the complete tier list for styles in Azure Latch, based on overall performance, utility, and skill reliability. This includes every current style ranked from strongest to weakest, along with their skill sets, rarity, pros, and cons. Use this list to prioritize which styles to roll for and which to skip.

S-Tier: Kaiser Style, Sae Style
Kaiser Style is currently the strongest in the game. It has top-tier dribbling, unblockable shots, and I-frames on nearly every skill. Every shot is difficult to defend against, and its Awakening skills turn an already powerful style into an unstoppable force. This is the most complete, consistent style in Azure Latch.
Sae Style is slightly more technical but just as effective. Its dribbling is excellent, and Magic Pass makes it especially strong during counterattacks. While Curve Shot requires some precision, it’s a powerful tool when used correctly. Sae doesn’t need Awakening to perform, which makes it reliable from the start.
A-Tier: Nagi Style, Shidou Style
Nagi Style is well-balanced and Flow-dependent. Control becomes a strong trap-shot combo during Flow, and Heavy is a solid curved shot that’s easier to handle than Sae’s Curve Shot. However, Fake Volley can be inconsistent, and the overall mobility is limited. Nagi rewards timing and awareness more than brute force.

Shidou Style focuses entirely on power. Its Awakening shots, like Big Bang Drive and Dragon Drive, are nearly unblockable and deliver high impact. But the lack of any dribbling or mobility tools holds it back. Non-awakened moves feel underwhelming, and without Flow, this style struggles. Use this if you rely on strong positioning and pure shooting.
B-Tier: Isagi Style
Isagi is the most common style in the game, and its low rarity reflects its overall performance. Most of its shots are straightforward and easy to block. It includes basic footwork, but the lack of advanced dribbling or utility makes it ineffective at higher levels. Isagi only becomes viable after Flow activation, and even then, it doesn’t match the output of the other styles.
This tier list reflects the current balance in Azure Latch after the latest reworks update. Prioritize S-tier styles for consistent, high-level performance, but if you’re still experimenting, A-tier styles offer solid playability with the right skill management. Avoid B-tier styles unless you’re just starting out or enjoy the challenge.
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