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Legendary · Libero · Community Tier C

Kyoshin Style Guide & Community Stats

Defensive legendary with decent dive and set support, but very limited scoring pressure.

Source tier

Community

Why players search Kyoshin

Kyoshin shows up in long-tail searches because it is a common stepping-stone legendary and many players want to know when to move on.

Signature mechanic: Safe ball control and rally extension, especially for newer players learning rotation discipline.

Availability: Permanent Legendary pool in community references.

Community snapshot

offense2/10
control7/10
defense7/10
mobility5/10
difficulty3/10

Where Kyoshin feels strongest

  • Rewards players who would rather stabilize games than coinflip every rally on offense.

Community stat sheet

Block

50

Bump

65

Dive

80

Jump

70

Serve

10

Set

70

Speed

50

Spike

40

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    Kyoshin FAQ

    Is Kyoshin 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 Kyoshin?

    Players who want a libero-leaning style with community-tier C upside and are comfortable with a difficulty score of 3/10.

    Is Kyoshin 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.

    Decision loop

    What to do after checking Kyoshin

    A style page should end in a decision, not in a dead end. If Kyoshin 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.