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Parkour Champions Styles Explained

Every Parkour Champions style ranked from S to C tier, with ability breakdowns and tips to dominate every race map.

Nuwel

Nuwel

Updated Jun 11, 2026

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Parkour Champions style tier list: every style ranked

Picking the wrong style in Parkour Champions on Roblox can cost you entire races before you even reach the first checkpoint. Styles aren't just cosmetic choices — they define your movement toolkit, your awakening power, and how well you handle different map layouts. After testing all styles across flat sprint maps and vertical tower sections, here's a full breakdown of where every style lands and why.

What are styles in Parkour Champions?

Styles are anime-inspired champions that each come with a unique set of movement abilities and an Awakening skill. They determine how you dash, grapple, jump, and fly through race maps. Each style has a rarity tier — Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, or Secret — and you unlock them through a spin system. The pity system guarantees a Mythic at 50 Super Champ Spins, so consistent daily play matters more than spending aggressively.

You can save multiple styles simultaneously, but extra save slots cost Robux. For most players, locking in one or two strong styles and mastering them beats cycling through every option you pull.

Full style tier list at a glance

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S tier: the styles that win races

These four styles pull ahead on almost every map type. The movement tools are strong individually, but the real edge comes from how well each kit chains together during a full run.

100% Hero (Secret)

100% Hero is the most complete kit in the game. BW Swing is the best grapple available, offering long range and enough control to land exactly where you aim after some practice. Smash Jump provides a double vertical boost that triggers its speed increase twice, making it exceptional for tower sections. The Awakening amplifies the same formula, covering extreme distance and height in a single activation. Swing movement also translates well to touch controls, which gives mobile players a genuine competitive option at S tier.

Zaruto (Secret)

Zaruto is built for maps with open corridors and long sightlines. Teleport Switch works by throwing a projectile and instantly snapping to its position on reactivation, with no movement delay whatsoever. Clone Throw handles both forward momentum and upward launches. The Awakening is one of the strongest distance-clearers in the entire roster, effectively sending you across half a map in one use. The catch is that tight, winding maps reduce how much you benefit from instant teleportation.

Stretch Man (Mythic)

Stretch Man rewards creative routing more than any other style. Arm Grapple has exceptional range and ignores awkward angles, letting you pull toward structures that other styles would have to navigate around. Bounce Man keeps momentum alive between grapples. The Awakening converts your character into an energy form with completely free movement, opening skip routes that are physically impossible for every other style. If you enjoy finding alternate paths and cutting sections of a map entirely, this is your pick.

Koku (Mythic)

Koku sits in S tier based on raw movement efficiency, though it earns a soft asterisk. Instant Teleport covers short to medium distances with tight accuracy, and Power Jump resets your height mid-air for clean vertical repositioning. Double teleport chains feel fast and precise on city-style maps with elevation changes. The Awakening is weaker than what you'd expect from a Mythic rarity, and the playstyle skews mechanical rather than spectacular. Effective, but less exciting to play than the other S-tier options.

A tier: strong styles worth mastering

A-tier styles perform well across most maps and reward consistent practice. None of them dominate every situation the way S-tier does, but they're reliable enough to compete seriously.

Sakuse (Legendary)

Hawk Glide allows directional control while airborne, which makes it forgiving when you misjudge a jump. Chakra Dash closes gaps instantly in any direction. The Awakening charges briefly before teleporting you forward or upward, covering large distances without complex setup. Sakuse is the stability pick — it won't carry you through a run on pure power, but it rarely punishes small mistakes.

Gen (Epic)

Rod Swing plays similarly to a Spider-Man grapple, handling both horizontal and vertical movement with room for creative expression. Adult Form adds a forward dash with a speed bonus. The Awakening sends you flying in a chosen direction after a short charge, giving you a strong burst when you need to close a gap fast. Gen rewards players who enjoy finding non-obvious swing paths through a map.

Kallui (Epic)

Electric Fling launches you upward and activates a Kickflip skateboard that boosts ground movement speed as long as you stay on it. The Awakening extends the fling distance. Kallui is the most fun style in A tier and arguably the most unique in the entire roster. The skateboard mechanic adds a speed layer that most styles can't replicate on flat sections.

Torodoki (Epic)

Flame Jet covers so much distance that it almost feels like an Awakening ability on its own. Chaining it produces something close to sustained flight. The actual Awakening is a faster, longer version of Flame Jet. Ice Ramp functions as a midair double jump, which is useful for repositioning but not particularly exciting. Torodoki sits at the bottom of A tier because Ice Ramp underdelivers for an Epic kit.

B tier: situational but functional

B-tier styles work in casual lobbies and on maps that suit their specific strengths. The main issue is that higher-tier styles do the same jobs with better range or stronger awakenings.

Yuroichi (Legendary)

Flash Step dashes along surfaces including walls, enabling steady climbing on vertical maps. Shunko Float provides slow upward hovering that helps correct mistakes mid-air. The Awakening delivers a fast, long forward dash you can steer slightly to correct course. Yuroichi's kit feels like it belongs on an Epic rarity style rather than Legendary, which is why it lands in B despite having a genuinely useful Awakening.

Zoren (Rare)

Slash Dash and Oni Path combine into an aerial movement chain that handles tricky sections reasonably well. The Awakening fires three dashes in quick succession. For a Rare style, Zoren punches above its weight class. The range is noticeably shorter than Epic and above options, but the kit is more capable than you'd expect from its rarity.

Edward (Rare)

Stone Step and Wall Magic combine into a strong vertical climbing tool that scales buildings fast. The Awakening adds a triple air jump. Edward is genuinely good on tower-heavy maps, but it has almost no horizontal gap-closing ability outside the Awakening. Maps that mix flat sprints with vertical sections expose this weakness quickly.

How to get better styles faster

The spin system governs which styles you unlock. The 50 Super Champ Spin pity guarantee for Mythic is the most reliable path to an S-tier style, but that requires consistent daily activity rather than bulk spending. Completing daily challenges and race objectives builds spin currency steadily.

For players interested in how style tier lists work across other Roblox fighting and movement games, the approach is similar: rarity doesn't always equal performance, and mastering a mid-tier style often beats poorly playing a top-tier one. Check out the Untitled Boxing Game style tier list for a comparable breakdown in a different Roblox combat game, or the Jujutsu Shenanigans tier list if you want to see how anime-inspired style rankings translate to a PvP brawler format.

Which style should you pick?

100% Hero is the safest recommendation for most players. It covers vertical and horizontal movement equally well, the grapple has the best range and control in the game, and the Awakening scales without demanding precision timing. If you're on mobile, it's the clear first choice.

For players who prefer direct, instant movement over swing mechanics, Zaruto is the alternative. The no-delay teleport feels unlike anything else in the roster, and the Awakening's map-crossing distance is hard to match.

If neither Secret style has appeared in your spins yet, Sakuse at Legendary is the most consistent A-tier option while you work toward the pity threshold. Its mistake-forgiving glide and reliable Awakening keep it competitive across map types without requiring the high skill investment of Koku or Stretch Man.

For more movement-based Roblox guides and fighting style breakdowns, browse the full Roblox guides collection on GAMES.GG.

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June 11th 2026

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June 11th 2026