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Parkour Champions Styles Tier List (January 2026)

Parkour Champions styles ranked S to C tier. Koku, Zaruto, and Stretch Man dominate. Here's why and what to avoid.

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Parkour Champions Styles Tier List (January 2026)

Best Parkour Champions styles: Koku, Zaruto, Stretch Man, and 100% Hero sit at S-tier. They have the best mobility, speed potential, and control. Avoid Edward and Zoren unless you like losing races.

I’ve tested every style in the game. Some feel broken once you learn them. Others never click no matter how much you practice.

Parkour Champions Styles Tier List

TierStyles
SKoku, Zaruto, Stretch Man, 100% Hero
ASakuse, Torodoki, Gen, Kallui
BGaado, Yuroichi
CEdward, Zoren

S-tier styles reward practice with insane returns. C-tier styles cap out no matter how good you get.

S-Tier Styles

These are the best. Worth rerolling for.

Koku

The meta pick. Koku’s mobility is busted. His dash covers distance fast and his vertical options let you take shortcuts other styles can’t.

High skill ceiling but the payoff is worth it. Most top racers use Koku.

Zaruto

Speed demon. Zaruto’s kit is built for going fast in a straight line. His abilities chain together for insane forward momentum.

Easier to learn than Koku. Great for beginners who want an S-tier style without the steep learning curve.

Stretch Man

Insane reach. Stretch Man can grab ledges and surfaces from distances that feel unfair. His grapple-style movement opens up routes other styles can’t access.

Takes practice to aim properly. Once it clicks, you’ll wonder how you played without it.

100% Hero

Raw power. 100% Hero’s ultimate is one of the strongest in the game. His base kit is solid and his awakening turns him into a speed monster.

Good all-around choice. No major weaknesses.

A-Tier Styles

Strong styles that can compete with S-tier in the right hands.

Sakuse

Chakra Dash plus Hawk Glide makes Sakuse great for clearing distances. His kit is versatile and works on most maps.

Solid choice if you don’t roll an S-tier.

Torodoki

Good mix of speed and vertical mobility. Torodoki’s fire and ice abilities give him options for different situations.

Consistent performer. Never feels bad to use.

Gen

Underrated. Gen’s abilities are subtle but effective. His movement feels smooth once you learn the timing.

Kallui

Strong vertical game. Kallui excels on maps with lots of climbing. Less effective on flat courses.

B-Tier Styles

Functional but outclassed by higher tiers.

Gaado

Defensive style. Gaado can take hits and keep moving, but his speed can’t match S or A tier. Fine for casual play.

Yuroichi

Fast but fragile. Yuroichi has speed but lacks the control of higher tier styles. Easy to mess up.

C-Tier Styles

Avoid these. They cap out too low.

Edward

His kit looks cool but doesn’t translate to race wins. The abilities are flashy without being effective.

Zoren

Slash Dash plus Oni Path sounds good on paper. In practice, Zoren’s movement feels clunky compared to everything above him.

I wasted 50k coins rolling for Zoren because he looked cool. Regret.

What Tier Actually Means

Tier isn’t just about raw speed. It’s about:

Mobility - How well can you move in all directions?

Control - How precise are your movements?

Speed potential - What’s your top speed with perfect execution?

Skill floor - How hard is it to be decent?

Skill ceiling - How good can you get with practice?

S-tier styles score high on everything. C-tier styles have low ceilings no matter how much you practice.

Should You Reroll?

If you have a C-tier style, yes. Reroll.

If you have a B-tier style, consider it. You can compete but you’re fighting uphill.

If you have an A-tier style, you’re fine. Learn it well before chasing S-tier.

If you have an S-tier style, stop rolling and start practicing.

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Movement Matters More

Hot take: a player with good movement on a B-tier style beats a player with bad movement on an S-tier style.

Styles give you tools. You still have to use them. Practice wall climbing, vaulting, and sliding before obsessing over tier lists.

Check the Parkour Champions guide for movement fundamentals.

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