Jinko Style Guide & Community Stats
Curve-focused secret spiker that bends serves and spikes into nasty off-angle lanes.
Source tier
Community
Why players search Jinko
Jinko has durable long-tail demand because players keep searching for curve tech, return windows, and whether the style is still worth rerolling for.
Signature mechanic: Tilt in different directions to add curve, backspin, or float behavior to serves and spikes.
Availability: Previously limited; community pages treat returns as event windows rather than permanent pool access.
Community snapshot
Best ability pairings
Curve Spike
Adds hard-to-read curve and float behavior to spikes and serves through directional tilt inputs.
Lead Feet
Momentum-cancel ability that lets you stop mid-air, drop early, and create nasty bait sequences.
Redirection Jump
Lets you change direction mid-air for fake lanes, clutch redirects, and surprise angle changes.
Where Jinko 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.
- Fits players who want a clearer front-row identity and more ways to convert good sets into points.
Community stat sheet
Block
50
Bump
50
Dive
50
Jump
100
Serve
100
Set
40
Speed
30
Spike
100
Tilt
100
What to watch out for
- This style punishes weak mechanics quickly, so it is a poor fit if your timing is still unstable.
- Positioning mistakes hurt more because the recovery tools are limited.
- This is still not a free carry button; poor reads into the block will erase a lot of its upside.
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Jinko FAQ
Is Jinko 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 Jinko?
Players who want a spiker-leaning style with community-tier S upside and are comfortable with a difficulty score of 8/10.
Is Jinko 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.
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Decision loop
What to do after checking Jinko
A style page should end in a decision, not in a dead end. If Jinko looks close to what you want, compare it, check the best ability fit, then decide whether the banner is worth more spins.
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.