Updated on Jun 06, 2025: Added Rin and Don Lorenzo
If you’re up for doing your best Neymar or Mbappe impression, with a nice amount of anime flair, then this game is the right pick for you. Its four styles are all powerful, but you know what they say—there’s levels to this stuff. Let’s dive right in and lay out ourultimateAzure Latchstyles tier list.

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All Azure Latch Styles Ranked
Azure Latchstyles are pretty well balanced against each other andthere’s no bad option. My rankings are simply based on which style is more flexibile and which style has more overpowered moves. Styles that meet one or more of these prerequisities are in the higher tiers and those less overpowered but still viable ones in the lower tiers.Check out our ranking reasons below as well as allAzure LatchStyle moves listed.
Nagi Full Moveset in Azure Latch (S Tier)
If you’re looking for a playstyle that balances sheer firepower with smooth control, Nagi is easily one of the best choices. He’s sitting comfortably in S-Tier for a reason—his mix of powerful shots and deceptive footwork makes him a nightmare for defenders.
Whether you’re blasting a shot from across the field or tricking opponents with quick movements, Nagi gives you all the tools you need to dominate the game. Here’s a breakdown of what makes him so strong:

Overall, if you like a playstyle that lets you score from anywhere while keeping defenders guessing, Nagi is your guy. His combination of raw shooting power and tricky movement makes him one of the most dangerous styles in the game.
Michael Kaiser Full Moveset in Azure Latch (S Tier)
Kaiser’s playstyle is all about dominance—raw, overwhelming power combined with refined precision. His base moveset gives you multiple ways to pressure defenses, while his Awakening unleashes some of the flashiest finishers in the game.
Fashioned with the likes of Platini, Ballack and Beckenbauer in mind, this German approach is all about efficiency and wowing the opponent when it’s too late for them to do anything but admire your craft. As for Kaiser’s abilities, you’ll have access to:

How to Hit Kaiser Impact in Azure Latch
Unlike most OP abilities in the game, Kaiser Impact and all its variants don’t have a specific trigger, which means they can be treated as regular shots, which is amazing if you don’t want to telegraph all your moves. Still, here’s how to hit Kaiser Impact inAzure Latchin the form of its last two variations:
Sae Full Moveset in Azure Latch (S Tier)
Sae might not have the raw offensive firepower that Nagi brings to the table, but what he lacks in brute force, he more than makes up for with versatility, control, and defense.
In case you’d like a playstyle that lets you break ankles, shut down steals, and make game-changing passes, Sae is the perfect pick. He’s the most well-rounded style in the game, giving you the ability to both dominate possession and set up incredible plays. Here’s why Sae is a force to be reckoned with:

Sae is all about playing smart. If you like outmaneuvering opponents instead of just overpowering them, he’s an absolute monster. You can break through defenses, counter attacks, set up plays, and still have a deadly shot in your arsenal. If you’re looking for the ultimate all-rounder, Sae is your best bet.
Shidou Full Moveset in Azure Latch (A Tier)
Love playing aggressively and constantly pushing for goals? ThenShidouis the perfect style for you. He isn’t about finesse or playmaking—he’s about relentless offense and overwhelming your opponents with raw firepower.
However, he takes some practice to master. You need to be fearless, always looking for openings, and willing to throw yourself into every scoring opportunity. Once you get the hang of it, though, Shidou becomes an absolute menace on the field. Here’s what makes him one of the most dangerous offensive styles in the game:

Shidou is pure offense—if you aren’t constantly attacking, you aren’t playing him right. He forces you to stay aggressive, always look for scoring opportunities, and overwhelm defenders before they can react. Given you can handle his high-risk, high-reward playstyle, you’ll be an unstoppable force on the field.
Don Lorenzo Full Moveset in Azure Latch (A-Tier)
If you’re the type of player who loves disrupting the enemy team, bullying attackers, and turning defense into instant offense, Don Lorenzo is your guy. He’s built like a tank with the reflexes of a thief—an elite defensive powerhouse with a surprisingly tricky offensive toolkit. He’s not flashy like Shidou or surgical like Sae, but when played right, he can completely shut down enemy plays and flip the game on its head in seconds.
Here’s what makes Don Lorenzo an absolute menace on the field:

However, you should definitely master Don Lorenzo’s set of awakening moves, perhaps the main reason he’s so high in this Azure Latch tier list.
Rin Full Moveset in Azure Latch (A-Tier)
Rin is the definition of balance. If you want a style that can do it all—shoot, dribble, defend—Rin delivers across the board. He brings clean offensive pressure with one of the best Curve Shots in the game, slippery movement that makes it hard for defenders to predict your next step, and even a counter move to punish aggressive players. Rin isn’t about overwhelming force or flashy gimmicks—he’s about cold, calculated domination. If you want versatility without sacrificing power, Rin is your guy.
Here’s how Rin lets you control the flow of the game:

Isagi Full Moveset in Azure Latch (B Tier)
Just because Isagi is in B-Tier doesn’t mean he’s weak—far from it. If you like a straightforward, no-nonsense playstyle with powerful long-range shots, Isagi is a solid pick. It’s just that he takes some time getting used to, that’s all.
He might not have Sae’s insane dribbling or Shidou’s hyper-aggressive offense, but what he does have is pure, reliable shot power. His Direct Shot and MY DIRECT SHOT are some of the best long-range moves in the game, and his Two Gun Volley is almost impossible to block when used correctly. Here’s what you’re working with when playing Isagi:

Isagi is all about fundamentals. He doesn’t have fancy dribbles or overwhelming pressure, but he makes up for it with some of the best shot power in the game. If you prefer a balanced playstyle that focuses on solid positioning and precise shooting, Isagi is a great pick.
How to Shoot with New Ball Physics in Azure Latch
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you might’ve seen the myriad of complaints targeting the new, wonky (according to some) ball physics. So, what’s going on? Well, in the latest update, two things were changed:
So, if you’re not sure how to shoot with the new ball physics in Azure Latch, let’s take a look at what you can do to adapt to the change. First and foremost,don’t go farther away from the penaltyarea. Not only will you get tackled, but you also won’t be able to get that much power into your curve shots. In that regard, you don’t need to think outside the box but more INSIDE of it, if you know what I mean.

In the picture above, the three grass squares are highlighted. They’re about as optimal as you can get when it comes to finding a place you can shoot from.You’ll always have a direct sight of the goal, and you’re also close enough to negate the effects of the increased curvature. Whether it’s one of your Awakening abilities or just a good ol’ knuckleball, you won’t have too many issues finding impact from this spot. Other than that,I’d recommend practicing alone against an AI goalkeeper to get a better feel of how you should not just shoot but also pass and deflect.
That’s it for myAzure Latchstyles tier list. Check out more of ourRoblox guides.
