The Styles in Parkour Champions determine how you'll maneuver around the levels and can completely change how you approach each stage and race. Since random rolls affect which ones you'll be able to use, our Parkour Champions All Styles Tier List is here to help you know which ones are worth using!
Best Parkour Styles
While Parkour Champions is a skill-based game, the right style can help tip the balance in your favor, provided you know how to use it. They vary in their abilities; some favor speed and forward dashes, while others lean more toward vertical play. Below is our Parkour Champions All Styles Tier List, ranking them against each other based on effectiveness and their skill floor and ceiling.
S Tier - Styles of Champions
The best of the best, simply the greatest styles in the game, with incredible returns on investment. They are not beginner-friendly, requiring a lot of aiming and practice, but all your efforts will be returned tenfold when you leave other players in the dust behind you.
| Style | Details |
|---|---|
| 100% Hero Secret | + The Smash Jump ability offers an incredible speed boost and vertical maneuverability, with the speed increase triggering twice. + The Awakening is pretty much a version of the basic ability, but turned all the way up to 11, allowing you to fly as well. + The main event of the 100% Hero, however, is the BW Swing, an incredibly fun-to-use ability, and the best grapple in the game by far, offering amazing range and even greater control, letting you end up wherever you want with some practice. |
| Zaruto Secret | + While Clone Throw is an amazing ability that both pushes you forward and launches you up into the air, the main draw is the Teleport Switch, a unique and fun ability that lets you throw a projectile anywhere you want and then teleport to it by reactivating the skill again. + Zaruto's Awakening pretty much launches you across half the map, making this one of the best abilities when it comes to clearing large distances. |
| Stretch Man Mythic | + Stretch Man's Arm Grapple has insane range, allowing you to pull yourself towards a building or any other object from a great distance away. + Bounce Man is great by itself, giving you great momentum and dashing across the screen, but it's even better when combined with the previous ability. + As great and insane as the basic abilities are, the Awakening is in a different league, basically letting you fly for its duration, as you turn into a mass of energy and gain completely free movement. |
A Tier - Great Styles
Amazing styles that give you lots of ways to showcase your skills with them, since they have a lot of tricks that you can learn to unlock their full potential. If you manage to find any of these, you're pretty much set and can devote yourself to them.
| Style | Details |
|---|---|
| Koku Mythic | + Power Jump gives you a great way to launch yourself in the air, while Instant TP gives you a lot of control with its instant teleport, albeit with a small range. - Koku's Awakening is a little lackluster for a Mythic unit, but even though it's a very effective style when it comes to maneuvering, its biggest crime for me personally is that it's just kind of boring to play. |
| Sakuse Legendary | + Sakuse's Hawk Glide is incredibly flexible, letting you change directions while it's active and allowing you to cross great distances. + Chakra Dash might not be too fancy, but it's a great dash ability that closes the gap in an instant. + While the basic abilities are pretty good, the Awakening is where it's at. After a short charge time, you simply teleport in the direction you were facing, whether vertical or horizontal. It's easy to use and lets you cover insane distances in a flash. |
| Kallui Epic | + It has some amazing dashes between Electric Fling and the Awakening, both of them offering great gap closers and ways to reach higher places. + The most fun and unique ability out of all the styles is Kallui's Kickflip, which gives you a fast dash forward and puts you on a skateboard that increases your movement speed as long as you manage to stay on it. |
| Gen Epic | + Rod Swing is a great ability that makes you feel a bit like Spider-Man. It's amazing for both horizontal and vertical movement, with plenty of ways to showcase your mastery and creativity. + Its Adult Form is a great dash that gives you some movement speed as well, but Gen's Awakening is where it's at, because it sends you flying in a chosen direction after a short charge time. |
B Tier - Good Styles
These styles are pretty good and will reward you for taking the time to practice them and figure out all the cool combos you can pull off. Their main problem is that the styles in the tiers above pretty much do their job better, either because of longer ranges or larger speed boosts.
| Style | Details |
|---|---|
| Yuroichi Legendary | + Yuroichi has an incredible Awakening that gives you an extremely fast and long dash forward, which you can steer a little bit to correct your course if needed. - While her Flash Step and Shunko Float abilities are far from bad, they feel a bit underwhelming and like they belong to an Epic style, rather than a Legendary one. |
| Torodoki Epic | + Even though it's one of the two main abilities, Flame Jet almost feels like an Awakening with the sheer distance you get to cover with it. Fittingly, though, its actual Awakening is pretty much a stronger version of Flame Jet, moving faster and for a longer period of time. - Torodoki's Ice Ramp ability is little more than a double jump. It's not bad, but nothing special either. |
| Zoren Rare | + Zoren is a simple but effective style that lets you close gaps in an instant and feels more like an Epic one, rather than a Rare. The combination of Slash Dash and Oni Path lets you maneuver through the air and reach tricky places. + The Awakening makes you dash three times in quick succession, letting you close great distances and even go up toward the sky. - The range of its abilities is a lot shorter when compared to higher rarity styles. |
| Edward Rare | + Edward provides insane vertical maneuverability, especially for an Epic rarity style. Wall Magic, in combination with Stone Step, lets you scale a building in an instant, while the Awakening makes this game plan even easier. - While it's really good at vertical play, it's lacking when it comes to closing distances, with the Awakening being the only tool it has for that purpose. |
C Tier - Best to Avoid
While no style in Parkour Champions is unplayable, this one is pretty close to it. If you like it, go for it, but I personally don't see any potential in it over the other Rare styles, let alone the higher rarity ones.
| Style | Details |
|---|---|
| Gaado Rare | + Sand Steps is a pretty good dash ability that launches you at the end, keeping you airborne and allowing you to reach higher places. - Gaado is the worst style in the game, in my opinion, and the only one I suggest you actively avoid for now. Its Awakening is underwhelming and can even make you fall. - Sand Grapple isn't anything special by itself, but it further pales in comparison to other grapple moves from higher rarity styles. |
Parkour Champions Style Tier List FAQ
Yes, you can unlock more slots to save multiple styles at a time, but you need to buy them with Robux.
I'd say 100% Hero is the best one, because it offers everything you could want, while also being extremely fun to play and master.
With the exception of Gaado, I'd say you can have major success with every style.
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