Encho Style Guide & Community Stats
The game's first-ever Evo rarity style. An All-Rounder with the Stretch mechanic that extends arms mid-air for a larger hitbox on blocks, spikes, serves and sets.
Source tier
Community
Why players search Encho
Encho was the first style released at the new Evo rarity introduced in Update 63, making it a milestone lookup. Drop rate on Lucky Spins was roughly 0.25% during its window — far rarer than Secret — and it went permanently unobtainable on April 11, 2026 at 11:30 AM ET.
Signature mechanic: Stretch: arms extend mid-air to dramatically enlarge the active hitbox, letting Encho reach balls no other style can touch.
Availability: Permanently unobtainable. Encho left the game at the Update 65 / Season 14 reset on April 11, 2026 at 11:30 AM ET. If you did not roll it during the Update 63 window, it is gone for good.
Community snapshot
Five-axis radar comparing Encho’s offensive pressure, ball control, defense, mobility, and mechanical difficulty. Values are community-tracked and should be treated as relative rather than absolute.
Best ability pairings
Redirection Jump
Lets you change direction mid-air for fake lanes, clutch redirects, and surprise angle changes.
Magnetic Pull
Pulls the ball back into your hitting zone and opens up wild recovery or bait-and-switch plays.
Divine Strength
Spike-power amplifier that also improves tilt reliability, giving offensive styles cleaner back-line and downward pressure.
Where Encho feels strongest
- Strong point-ending pressure when the set quality is good.
- More forgiving than average when you need to shape the ball or stabilize awkward contacts.
- Reliable in longer rallies and much better than average at preventing easy points.
Community stat sheet
Block
90
Bump
80
Dive
75
Jump
95
Serve
85
Set
80
Speed
65
Spike
90
Tilt
80
What to watch out for
- This style punishes weak mechanics quickly, so it is a poor fit if your timing is still unstable.
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Encho FAQ
Is Encho worth keeping?
If you like the role profile and the mechanical demands fit your level, usually yes. The real decision is whether it solves the job you want better than your current style.
Who should use Encho?
Players who want a all-rounder-leaning style with community-tier S upside and are comfortable with a difficulty score of 8/10.
Is Encho official data on this site?
No. This page is openly labeled as Community data. Treat the summary, stat sheet, and ranking notes as community-maintained unless the game itself publishes the same details in an official place.
If you like Encho, try next
Twins
Dual-character limited Secret style that rotates back into the pool during Tournament Week and similar event windows.
Kijo
High-skill secret spiker built around charged super tilts and explosive point-ending pressure.
Jinko
Curve-focused secret spiker that bends serves and spikes into nasty off-angle lanes.
Decision loop
What to do after checking Encho
A style page should end in a decision, not in a dead end. If Encho looks close to what you want, compare it, check the best ability fit, then decide whether the banner is worth more spins.
Compare with another style
Put Encho next to your current pick and see whether the upgrade is real or just hype.
Open Redirection Jump
Check the ability pairing before you decide the style alone is enough.
Decide whether to reroll now
Use your current tier, spin stack, and banner goal to make the next call.
Source policy: the page layout and role scores are site-maintained. Most style names, stat sheets, and banner timing notes on this page should be treated as community-confirmed rather than official developer-posted data.