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How to get the Emperor Style in Basketball Zero

It's time to rule the game using the Emperor Style!

After teasing for nearly three weeks, Chrollo and his team have released the fabled Emperor Style in Basketball Zero. This is the 5th Mythic tier Style added to the game after the release of the Copycat Style last month. Unlike previous Styles that focused on a particular aspect, this is a well-rounded Style with both offensive and defensive abilities. So, if you are wondering how to get the Emperor Style in Basketball Zero or a showcase, here is the perfect guide for it.

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Emperor Style Unlock Guide

Like every other Style that is released in Basketball Zero, the Emperor Style is also acquired through the exact gacha rolling mechanism, where you have to either spend the Default or Lucky Spins to get a Style. So, press the Styles option in the main menu and use one of the two currencies to start spinning. Since this is a Mythic Style, it is highly recommended to use the Lucky Spins over the default ones for better odds: 5% using Lucky Spins and 0.5% using Default Ones. Also, be sure to select the Emperor Style under the Mythic rarity to make the preference system work in your favor.

Now, all that is remaining is to keep spinning until you receive the Style and save it in your Style Slot. If nothing works in your favor even after spinning for a while, I am pretty sure that you will get the Style because of the pity system that guarantees a Mythic after 50 spins using the Lucky Spins.

Emperor Style Showcase - Basketball: Zero

Below, you can find all the abilities of the Emperor Style in Basketball Zero, along with a detailed explanation of how to use them inside the game.

  • Emperor Dribble: The Emperor Dribble is a two-step dribbling move where players move in a zig-zag manner and quickly move past any opponents in front of them.
  • Ultimate Pass (Using Ball): This is a unique move in the game where you can dribble the ball for some time and then perform a clean pass to your nearby teammates, and if you quickly press the Ultimate Pass again, you can then force your teammates to make a quick shot towards the hop outside the inner circle.
  • Emperor's Reach (Without Ball): The Emperor's Reach allows you to steal the ball from any opponent while they are attempting to shoot outside the three-point circle.
  • Emperor Defense (Awakening): This is the most overpowered defensive move in the game, as you can use this Style to stop/block any ball towards the hop. After activating, an aura field will be created around your player, and anyone shooting within the radius can be blocked by simply pressing the ability button. The other best thing is that you can counter multiple players using this ability.
  • Emperor (Awakening): After receiving the ball, you can use this skill to dribble past all the players on the court and finally perform an incredible dunk at the end.

For more on Basketball Zero, check out How to get the Copycat Style in Basketball Zero or How to get Chuck Style in Basketball Zero

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Avatar photo Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.
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