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How to get the Krampus Barou Style in Blue Lock Rivals

Here's a complete guide to unlocking and using Krampus Barou!

The Krampus Barou Style is one of the rarest seasonal styles added during the Snowlock event in Blue Lock Rivals. Because it is a limited-time style, you only have a short window to unlock it before it disappears from the gacha entirely. This style is classified under the Snowlock rarity tier and has one of the lowest drop chances in the entire game. So if you’re a Barou main or simply want a devastating shooter for ranked matches, getting Krampus Barou is worth the grind. So, to help you get it, here's a complete guide to help you unlock it and everything related to it.

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How to unlock Krampus Barou Style in Blue Lock Rivals

The Krampus Barou Style can only be obtained through the Snowlock Gacha, which uses Festive Spins instead of standard ones. You cannot acquire this style from the normal style pool. It has a base drop rate of 1%. If you prioritize it, the drop rate increases to 1.33%.

The effective odds of getting this style are around 1 in 75-100 Festive Spins, similar to Elf Emperor. Moreover, Festive Spins are limited-time currency exclusive to the Snowlock event. You can get them by buying Festive Spins with gems or Robux, or seasonal codes, or from event missions.

Krampus Barou Style - Showcase & Moves

Krampus Barou changes regular Barou’s aggressive playstyle with winter-themed visual effects, stronger physicality, and offensive skill animations. Here are all the moves and what they do:

  • Crash Steal (C-Offball): Barou lunges toward a loose ball with a fast, predatory dash.
  • Blizzard Fang Shot (C-Onball): A two-step lob-and-shoot technique where Barou flicks the ball upward and blasts it toward the aimed direction.
  • Krampus Chop Dribble (V): Barou cuts in a chaotic zig-zag motion while maintaining control of the ball.
  • Predator Krampus (B): Activating this move creates a blue field similar to Meta Vision, while also increasing Movement speed and Shot power.

When Barou enters Awakening Mode, his abilities receive enhanced versions. Here are his Awakening Moves:

  • Krampus Strike (C): A far stronger variant of Blizzard Fang Shot, with explosive power and harder-to-stop finishing.
  • Krampus Greed (V): A more aggressive dribble pattern with rapid zig-zags and faster acceleration, designed to overwhelm defenders completely.
  • Predator Krampus (B): The awakening transformation increases, boosting visual effects and further increasing speed, control, and shot strength.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How rare is Krampus Barou in Blue Lock Rivals?

Krampus Barou has a 1% base drop rate, which increases to 1.33% if you prioritize it in the Snowlock Gacha.

Can Krampus Barou be obtained after the Snowlock event ends?

No. It is a limited-time Snowlock rarity style and becomes unobtainable after the event’s end.

Do free Festive Spins work for pulling Krampus Barou?

Yes, free Festive Spins from codes or event missions have the same chances as purchased spins.

For more on Blue Lock Rivals, check out How to get the Lavinho Style in Blue Lock Rivals or How to get the Bunny Iglesias Style and Flow in Blue Lock Rivals on Pro Game Guides!

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About the Author

Sudhanyo Chatterjee has nearly six years of writing experience, with four focused on the gaming industry. He specializes in RPGs, strategy games, and mobile game guides. His favorite titles include the Diablo series and strategy staples like Total War and Age of Empires.