Volleyball Legends Taichou guide
While there are plenty of styles for you to consider, few can match Volleyball Legends Taichou, a superior style that can cause all sorts of problems for your opponents. If you’re a fan of the anime and know that Haikyu!!’s Shane inspires this style, its prowess probably doesn’t surprise you; it sure doesn’t shock us. Still, we’re here to tell you everything you need to know about Taichou, from how to get it to why it’s highly sought after.
You can even see how other Volleyball Legends styles pale in comparison to Taichou with our Volleyball Legends tier list. We can offer extra help with our Volleyball Legends codes guide, too, which is full of valuable freebies to help you unlock new styles.
Here’s everything you need to know about Volleyball Legends Taichou:
What is Volleyball Legends Taichou?
Taichou is a secret style in Volleyball Legends, making it one of the rarest in the game, and with good reason, as it offers some unique benefits and boasts some impressive stats that make you a fearsome player. It’s especially good if you like to be a setter, the team member who sets up other players to score.

How do I unlock Volleyball Legends Taichou?
The only way to get the Taichou style is by spinning for it, and your odds of getting it are incredibly slim. On a normal spin, you have just a 0.01% chance of rolling a secret rarity style, of which there are ten, so even if you do get a ridiculously rare style, it might not even be Taichou. You can also use lucky spins, but your chances of getting a secret style are still only 0.5%.
What are Volleyball Legends Taichou’s stats?
As with any style, Taichou has specific stats that indicate just how good it is in various situations.
Here are all of the Volleyball Legends Taichou stats:
| Attribute | Stat |
| Block | 20% |
| Bump | 35% |
| Dive | 65% |
| Jump | 100% |
| Serve | 80% |
| Set | 100% |
| Speed | 85% |
| Spike | 45% |
Why should I use Volleyball Legends Taichou?
As you can see from the above table, you should use Taichou due to its versatility and respectable stats, especially if you’re a team player who likes to set up plays. Better still, there’s no stacking limit with this style, so you can continuously build spike power, making it much more likely for your team to win the point. The stacking also extends to other Taichou users, so if numerous people on your team use this style, you get an even bigger spike boost.
The speed at which you can move with this style also helps it to stand out from the crowd, while its jump and set statistics are second to none, giving you prime opportunities to defend and set up spikes. If you consider yourself a strong team player, this style is perfect for you.
