Hi guys, Today we will show you the Basketball Zero Tier List. If you are not sure which style to roll for in the game? Don’t worry in this guide, we’ve ranked every style from S tier to D tier, helping you choose the best and avoid the rest.
We have updated this tier list with the latest Perfection Style update.
Basketball Zero Tier List – Best Styles & Zones (Perfection Update)
Styles
S-Tier
- Jackpot
- Copycat
- Perfection
A-Tier
- Ace
- Flash
B-Tier
- Sniper
- Playmaker
- Phantom
C-Tier
- Giant
- Luck
D-Tier
- Clutch
- Wolfie
- Star
Jackpot
Jackpot is unanimously praised as the best style in the game. It gives you a strong opening with a free three-pointer and has a move that calls the ball directly to you. It’s incredibly aggressive and flashy—perfect for highlight plays and competitive matches.
Copycat
Copycat is surprisingly strong, even climbing above Ace in the ranking. It copies the opposing player’s moveset and can counter them effectively. It rewards smart gameplay and can completely shift momentum.
Ace
Ace used to be top-tier and still holds up decently. It’s simple, strong, and has a move that gets you up the court fast, plus a reliable shot against casual opponents. But it’s predictable now—most players know how to counter it.
Flash
Flash thrives on speed and ankle breakers. It’s considered better than Playmaker by some due to its versatility and scoring potential. You can hit a lot of threes if your timing is right.
Sniper
Sniper is underrated now, but still useful. It lets you hit multiple threes and rack up points easily. It’s just not flashy, which makes people sleep on it.
Playmaker
Playmaker is decent and still fun, especially for farming clips. It gives you solid tools to make plays and offers two guaranteed shots. But it’s less explosive compared to Flash or Copycat.
“You started like clip farming off of this stuff… Nutmeg gonna be fun.”
Phantom
Phantom has a stealthy, unblockable pass and solid plays. Some argue it’s better than Playmaker, others disagree. The community seems divided, but it’s viable if played well.
“Phantom has an invisible move, broken pass… but you can only force a two, not a three.”
Giant
Giant is bulky and tough, but not as useful as it seems. It’s placed just behind Sniper because it lacks explosiveness and consistency. Some call it just a worse version of other power styles.
Luck
Luck has fans and haters. It’s placed above Ace by some due to sheer unpredictability. But others feel it’s just average overall.
Clutch
Clutch has its moments but falls short compared to others. There’s nothing special that makes it stand out in the current meta.
Basketball Zero Zones Tier List
Tier Zones
TIER S – Street Dribbler, Posterizer, Quick Draw
TIER A – Limitless
TIER B – Lockdown
TIER C – Sprinter, Hustle
Street Dribbler
Gives you an extra dribble and boosted movement speed with the ball, making it perfect for breaking ankles and navigating tight defenses. You’ll feel slick and hard to catch.
Best for: Playmakers and point guards who love creative dribbling and quick cuts.
Posterizer
Turns you into a dunking monster — dunks are unblockable with this zone. You also get faster movement inside the 2-point area, making it easier to cut, slash, and slam.
Best for: Aggressive, in-your-face players who love attacking the paint.
Quick Draw
Your shot release is lightning-fast, meaning defenders have barely any time to contest. It also boosts aim assist, making long-range shots even deadlier.
Best for: Sharpshooters who want to drain threes before defenders can react.
Limitless
Limitless is the zone for long-range shooters. It gives you strong aim assist from far away, letting you drain deep threes and full-court bombs with surprising accuracy. You’ll feel like you’re controlling a sniper.
Lockdown
Lockdown is the zone for defense lovers. It gives you a faster cooldown on steals and improves your defensive movement speed.
Hustle
Hustle gives you a speed boost when chasing loose balls and improves your defensive movement. It doesn’t offer anything fancy, but it’s great for players who like to fight for rebounds and steals.
Best for: Gritty, scrappy players who live for hustle plays.
Sprinter
Sprinter boosts your base movement speed, both with and without the ball. It’s simple and clean — no special mechanics, no flash. You’ll be just a little faster getting up and down the court, which can help in tight games.