Rerolling in Blue Lock Rivals is a high-stakes decision. Get it right and you're on a stronger style with better ranked potential. Get it wrong โ rerolling at level 30 before awakening, or spending all your Yen spins on a worse style โ and you've set yourself back significantly. This Blue Lock Rivals style reroll guide explains when rerolling is actually worth it, what you give up, and the most efficient methods for targeting a specific style.
What rerolling actually costs you
Before anything else, understand the full cost of a reroll:
- Style level resets โ most rerolls bring you back to level 1 on the new style. All leveling progress on your current style is lost
- Awakening access lost โ if you had unlocked awakening on your current style, you lose access until you level the new style to its awakening threshold
- Move proficiency โ muscle memory and learned combo timing for your current style doesn't transfer
- Flows may need re-equipping โ compatible flows from your pool stay, but style-locked flows don't carry over
Rerolling is not a light decision, especially past level 20 on your current style.
When rerolling IS worth it
| Situation | Verdict |
|---|---|
| You're under level 15 and got an undesirable style | Worth it โ low progress loss |
| You're aiming for S-tier and have a C or B-tier style | Worth it with enough spin resources |
| A new meta-breaking style was added in a recent patch | Evaluate โ may be worth rerolling for |
| You've been on the same style for 50+ levels and enjoy it | Probably not worth it |
| You're about to unlock awakening (within 5 levels) | Wait โ finish awakening first |
| You got a style you enjoy but it's B-tier | Not worth it โ skill matters more than tier |
When rerolling is NOT worth it
Don't reroll chasing a specific style if you don't have enough spin resources saved. Rerolling without a Yen/Robux buffer means you may land on an equal or worse style and have nothing left to reroll again. You need a real spin plan before committing.
Don't reroll just because you lost ranked matches. Rank losses are almost always skill-and-matchup based, not style-based. A bad session with an A-tier style doesn't mean you need an S-tier style. Rerolling to fix ranked performance rarely works.
How to reroll in Blue Lock Rivals
- Navigate to the Style menu from your character screen
- Select Reroll or Spin depending on the current interface
- Spend Yen for a free spin, or Robux for a Lucky Spin with better Legendary odds
- Confirm โ there is typically a confirmation screen before the reroll finalizes
Always check your current level and awakening status before confirming. If you're within reach of awakening, delay the reroll.
Reroll resource planning
| Target style rarity | Recommended Yen buffer | Recommended Robux buffer |
|---|---|---|
| Any Legendary (not specific) | 5,000โ10,000 Yen | 100โ200 Robux |
| Specific Legendary (e.g. Rin, Kaiser) | 15,000โ30,000 Yen | 300โ600 Robux |
| Epic or below (flexible) | 2,000โ5,000 Yen | 50โ100 Robux |
These are rough estimates based on pull rates. S-tier Legendary styles have low pull rates, so targeting a specific one requires larger buffers to account for variance.
Fastest path to a target style
- Save Yen aggressively before rerolling โ use the fastest Yen farm methods to build a buffer
- Redeem all active codes โ codes can add 500โ2,000 free Yen per redemption
- Use Lucky Spins rather than standard spins โ the improved Legendary rate makes a meaningful difference over multiple pulls
- Check for pity โ if the current patch has a pity system, note the counter before starting
- Reroll at a low level โ if your current style is weak and you're under level 15, rerolling early minimizes what you lose
For players who want to skip the grind and target a specific S-tier style quickly, buy Robux through Marix to fuel a dedicated spin session without waiting weeks to save Yen.
Reroll tier targets
| Priority | Target styles |
|---|---|
| Highest priority | Isagi (World Model), Kaiser, Rin |
| High priority | Bachira, Nagi, Chigiri |
| Acceptable | Reo, Zantetsu, Kunigami |
| Avoid as final style | Igaguri (unless you main support) |
FAQ
Does rerolling keep my Yen balance?
Yes. Your Yen balance is separate from your style level. Rerolling doesn't spend Yen โ the spin itself costs Yen or Robux, but your wallet carries over.
Can I preview what style I'll get before confirming?
The spin result is revealed after the animation plays. There is no preview mechanic โ the result is random based on pull rates. This is why saving a buffer before rerolling is important.
What's the best level to reroll at?
If your current style is weak, reroll as early as possible โ ideally before level 15. If your current style is decent, reach awakening first, then decide. Never reroll mid-grind unless you're on a genuinely non-viable style.
Is there a free reroll for new players?
Some update patches include a beginner reroll system or a guaranteed pull from a limited pool. Check the current in-game new player bonuses โ these are often the most efficient first rerolls available.
How many rerolls do competitive players do before settling?
Most competitive players report rerolling until they land Isagi, Kaiser, or Rin. Some players run 10โ20 spins before hitting a target S-tier. Budget accordingly.

