Welcome to the updated 2025 tier list guide for Mighty Omega! This Mighty Omega Style Tier List guide breaks down each style’s placement from S to D, with clear reasoning based on skill viability, current meta relevance, and synergy with aptitudes or clans.
Whether you’re a seasoned fighter or just starting your grind, this guide will help you understand what styles are dominating and which ones might need to hit the gym.
Mighty Omega Style Tier List August 2025 – NEW UPDATE
S Tier
These styles are simply broken or extremely efficient in the current meta. They offer a great balance of stun, damage, speed, and utility. They either thrive alone or become monsters when paired with the right aptitudes or clans.
Rishin (Rishian)
- Why it’s S: Fast hits, strong passives, and high damage make Rishin top-tier, especially if you’re a Mikazuchi. Thunderclap was nerfed, but it’s still cracked with moves like Sunfire draining power and giving injuries.
- Bonus: Great for players who know how to capitalize on momentum and punish hard.
Boxing
- Why it’s S: Liver Blow at level 5 is a must-have — low cooldown, high impact. Boxing is a combo king, with solid damage and easy-to-chain skills like Jaw Rush and Overhead Counter.
- Best With: Absolution makes it even more busted.
K-Style
- Why it’s S: This quick-striking style is versatile with good damage and excellent stun for a fast-paced kit. Afro dashing and long-range M1s make it scary.
- Synergy: Kur clan boosts it even more with passive buffs.
Densetsu Rayu
- Why it’s S: The new meta wrecker. Speed, stun, decent damage, and great range. Includes both combo extenders and finishers.
- Note: If you can get it — take it. Might be nerfed soon.
A Brawler (Abro)
- Why it’s S: Heavy hitter. Level 5 Weave chunks half HP if landed right. It’s slow, but once mastered, it dominates.
- Best With: Absolution pushes its damage through the roof.
A Tier
These styles are competitive and shine when paired with suitable aptitudes or support.
Kali Arnis
- Why it’s A: On its own, it’s meh. But give it Absolution? Infinite combo machine. Brain-dead easy to abuse with the right build.
Guo
- Why it’s A: Strong fundamentals — soft strike deals percent-based damage. Great mix of combo starters, enders, and solid passives.
Wrestling
- Why it’s A: Better than Sumo post-rework. Strong stun, great range, and solid damage. Carries itself well even if the skills aren’t the flashiest.
Aikido
- Why it’s A: Used to be busted on release. Still solid due to downstate moves and strong grab options. Nasty when paired with Judo (though Judo is currently weak).
B Tier
Styles here are decent but need the right circumstances to shine. They’re not dominating, but in the hands of a good player, they can surprise.
Taekwondo
- Why it’s B: Good mix of utility, skills, and passives. Heal Thrust was nerfed, but Kick Flurry still slaps. Lacks damage and stun unless paired with Absolution.
Karate / Kaio Karate
- Why it’s B: Decent stun and damage, especially with aptitudes like Wind Fury or Absolution. Not game-breaking, but reliable.
Yai
- Why it’s B: High damage and utility (including a counter), but the long end lag ruins flow. Still solid with good passives and skill diversity.
Sumo
- Why it’s B: Post-rework Sumo took a hit. Good damage but falls short in other areas. Wrestling outclasses it now.
C Tier
These styles either need reworks or are too situational to consistently perform well in today’s meta.
Taijutsu
- Why it’s C (or low B): Suppressed effect from Justice Beatdown is OP — disables enemy skills for 10 seconds. But overall damage and speed fall short.
Muay Thai
- Why it’s C: Once decent due to roundhouse kicks. Now nerfed into irrelevance. Needs a major rework.
Capoeira
- Why it’s C: Very outdated. Skills aren’t viable anymore, especially with limited stun options in the current game state.
Judo
- Why it’s C: Used to be combo-heavy with grabs, now cooldowns kill its potential. Damage is low and chaining skills is impractical.
D Tier
These styles are currently not viable in any serious build.
Razor’s Edge
- Why it’s D: Lack of skills, nerfed damage, and low stun make this style borderline unusable. Razor Slash is only good at level 5, and Razor Barrage is pure trash.
The 2025 Mighty Omega meta is in a pretty good spot, with a clear gap between styles that thrive and those needing updates. If you’re building a character from scratch, aim for anything in S or A Tier, especially styles that pair well with aptitudes like Absolution, Wind Fury, or strong clans like Mikazuchi or Kiru.