The Twins are not always available — they return during Tournament Week and similar event windows. If they are not currently in the spin pool, watch for announcements about their return.

The Twins are a Limited Secret All-Rounder style in Volleyball Legends with one of the most unique mechanics in the game: Style Switch, which lets you swap between Osuma (offensive form) and Atasumi (defensive form) mid-rally. This unparalleled versatility makes The Twins one of the most valuable styles for competitive players — you can adapt to any situation without switching characters. As a Limited Secret, The Twins rotate back into availability during Tournament Week events. This guide covers The Twins' dual stat profiles, explains the Style Switch mechanic, and recommends builds for both forms.
Style Switch: Osuma and Atasumi
The Style Switch mechanic is what makes The Twins unique. During a rally, you can press the Switch button to toggle between Osuma (offense-focused) and Atasumi (defense-focused). Osuma excels at spiking, serving, and offensive pressure. Atasumi provides better blocking, bumping, and court coverage. The switch has a brief cooldown, so strategic timing is essential — switch too early and you commit to a form; switch too late and you miss the opportunity.
Best Ability Builds for The Twins
Flexible Hybrid Build
Maximize the versatility of both forms. Equip Extra Touch to extend rallies in either form, and Magnetic Pull to recover balls regardless of which Twin is active. This build emphasizes The Twins' core strength: adaptability.
Offense-First Build
Prioritize Osuma's scoring potential. Equip Heavy Impact for spike power, and Minus Tempo for quick sets when you need to switch to setting duty. Start most rallies in Osuma and switch to Atasumi only when forced into defense.
Are The Twins good for beginners?
Not recommended. The Style Switch mechanic adds significant complexity, and new players should master one playstyle before attempting to manage two in a single rally.
What game mode are The Twins best in?
The Twins excel in 3v3 where their adaptability lets them fill gaps in team composition. In 2v2, the dual-form versatility is valuable but the cooldown on switching can be limiting.