If you’ve ever found yourself sprinting down the field in Project Egoist, trying to pull off the perfect volley, only to get stomped by someone using Kaiser style—yeah, you’re not alone. The truth is, having the right Style in Project Egoist can be the difference between MVP and just another warm body on the pitch.
And while it sounds easy—just get the best Style and crush—it really isn’t. Styles in Project Egoist are wildly different, each with unique skills (mapped to Z, X, C, and a powerful V skill you unlock during Flow). The catch? Not all Styles are created equal. So if you’re chasing wins and want to keep up with the meta, this tier list is your new best friend.
Project Egoist Styles & Flow: The Basics, Real Quick
Before we dive into rankings, let’s talk Flow. It’s that golden state you enter once you fill your Flow bar. In Flow, you unlock your V skill—a flashy, often game-changing move that can turn the tide in an instant. Every Style gets a different V skill, and let’s be honest, some of them are just flat-out cooler (and deadlier) than others.
Tier List: Best Styles in Project Egoist Right Now
Let’s not drag it out. Here’s where each Style stands in the current meta:
- S-Tier: Kaiser Style
The gold standard. Think powerful shots, great movement, and insane Flow plays. It’s like having a striker and a magician rolled into one. - A-Tier: Sae Style and Isagi Style
Sae’s your go-to if you love slick passing and mobility. Isagi’s more of a jack-of-all-trades—solid offense, sneaky defense. - B-Tier: Nagi Style
Flashy finishers and cool tricks, but lacking in dribbles and defense. Fun to use, but not always the most effective.
Quick Rundown of Each Style (with the Good, Bad & Meta Stuff)
Kaiser Style (S-Tier)
Pure power and flair. The Flow move? A bicycle kick over the opponent’s head. Enough said.
✔️ Great for finishing
✔️ Decent passing
❌ No real defensive options
Sae Style (A-Tier)
The playmaker. Great if you like setting people up—and breaking ankles.
✔️ Insane mobility
✔️ Top-tier passing and dribbling
❌ Still no defense—sorry, midfielders
Isagi Style (A-Tier)
Balanced. Great versatility. Perfect for new players or those who want to do it all.
✔️ Usable for both attack and defense
✔️ Cool Flow steals and shots
❌ Doesn’t excel at anything
Nagi Style (B-Tier)
Feels like you’re playing FIFA Street. Cool skills, just not always practical.
✔️ Great finishers and flair
✔️ Decent for aerial control
❌ No real dribbling power or defense
How to Get Styles in Project Egoist
All Styles can be unlocked by rolling in the Gacha using Yen. Rarities break down like this:
- Legendary: 2.5%
- Epic: 32.5%
- Rare: 65%
You start with Isagi for free, which isn’t bad. And here’s the good news: once you unlock a Style, it’s yours forever. Unlike other Roblox soccer games where Styles expire or get wiped, in Project Egoist, they’re permanent. No heartbreak here.
To equip a Style, just open your inventory and click its card. Swap them whenever—it’s that simple.
PS: Want Free Yen? Use the Codes
If you want to start rolling without grinding for hours, make sure to use the latest Project Egoist codes. They give you free Yen, which means more Gacha pulls—and a better shot at landing that sweet, sweet Kaiser Style.

So, that’s the lowdown. Whether you’re new to Project Egoist or a veteran chasing that next meta edge, having the right Style changes everything.
Now tell me—what Style are you rocking? Do you agree with this tier list or think Sae deserves that S-tier crown? Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s hash it out!