Bakuri's 15% Speed means you cannot recover from bad positioning. Study opponent patterns, predict the play, and commit early to your approach. Half the battle with Bakuri is being in the right place before the ball arrives.
Bakuri is a Godly Spiker style in Volleyball Legends defined by raw offensive power. With max Jump and Spike stats, 65% Block, and very low Speed (15%), Bakuri is a pure offensive weapon that trades mobility for point-ending power. Described as a high-pressure Godly spiker with maxed jump and spike plus enough serve threat to stay scary in ranked, Bakuri is for players who want to dominate through sheer offensive force. This guide covers Bakuri's stat profile, explains how to play around its speed weakness, and recommends builds for maximum impact.
Bakuri — Full Stat Profile (Community-Reported)

Bakuri's stats tell a clear story: Jump 100%, Spike 100%, Block 65%, Speed 15%. The contrast between elite offense and terrible Speed creates a high-risk, high-reward playstyle. When Bakuri gets to the ball, the point is almost over. Getting to the ball is the challenge. The 65% Block is surprisingly usable for a pure Spiker — Bakuri can contest at the net better than most offensive specialists.
Playing Around Bakuri's Speed
Bakuri's 15% Speed is the lowest in its tier and defines the playstyle. You cannot chase down loose balls, recover from out-of-position plays, or beat opponents to the net in a foot race. The solution is positioning anticipation — read the play early and move before the ball arrives. Stay central, watch the setter's hands, and commit to your approach before the set is fully delivered. If you wait to react, you will arrive late.
Best Ability Builds for Bakuri
All-Out Offense Build
Maximum offensive pressure. Equip Heavy Impact to make your spikes even harder to dig, and Divine Strength for the 30% Spike Power boost. This build is about ending points as quickly as possible — the longer rallies go, the more Bakuri's speed becomes a liability.
Balanced Power Build
Add defensive tools without sacrificing too much offense. Equip Shield Breaker to punch through blockers, and Recover to mitigate Bakuri's low stamina efficiency. This build keeps offensive pressure while adding enough survivability for extended rallies.
Is Bakuri good for beginners?
No — Bakuri's extreme speed weakness requires good game sense and positioning to play effectively. Beginners will struggle with the slow movement and may become frustrated.
What game mode is Bakuri best in?
Bakuri excels in 2v2 where the court is smaller and positioning matters less. In 3v3, Bakuri's slow speed is a major liability in extended rallies.