This Project Egoist Styles Tier List ranks all of them from best to worst, alongside their rarities and their ability (and Ultimate) highlights.
Learn about each one in more detail with our Project Egoist Styles guide. Which one do you have in Project Egoist?
Project Egoist Styles Tier List
All available Styles in Project Egoist, ranked from S-tier to D-tier.
S Tier
- Sae
- Legendary rarity (2.5% drop rate chance)
- The combination of curve shots and Magic Turn allows you to quickly move across the field with immense speed. Curved shots mean you can stand on the sidelines to evade opponents whilst lining up the perfect shot
- His Awakening/Flow allows you to easily snatch the ball or evade an opponent who is trying to take it from you, before performing a powerful kick that sends the ball far away
A Tier
- Kaiser
- Legendary rarity (2.5% drop rate chance)
- Two of the moves that come with the Kaiser style feature high-impact kicks that send the ball flying across the pitch
- Blitz allows you to quickly sprint with or without the ball
- When activating his Awakening/Flow, make sure to line up your avatar with the goal, as this ability shoots the ball with immense power, almost guaranteeing a goal each time
B Tier
- Nagi
- Epic rarity (32.5% drop rate chance)
- Perform a fake volley (utilises I-frames) to confuse your opponents
- His Awakening/Flow differs if you perform this whilst players are far away from you, or close by
- If they are close by, the kick turns into a jumping turn
- If no other players are near you, it’s a regular powerful shot
C Tier
- Isagi
- Rare (65% drop rate chance)
- Sprint ahead, kick the ball powerfully, and perform shots that send the ball directly ahead of you (the Awakening/Flow is pretty much the same, just a stronger version)
- The cutscene changes depending on whether you already have the ball or if you steal it from an opponent