Volleyball, but make it anime chaos. If you’ve ever thought "what if I could spam power spikes like Wakatoshi Ushijima and still pretend I’m playing strategy," then Haikyu!! FLY HIGH is exactly that energy. The problem? Everyone else is also trying to build their cracked dream team, and suddenly your squad looks like a school PE lineup.
Below is a clean, optimized tier list plus reroll advice so you can assemble a lineup that actually wins games instead of "trying its best."
Haikyuu FLY HIGH Tier List Overview
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S Tier |
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Shoyo Hinata (SP) |
Yu Nishinoya |
Kentaro Kyotani |
Wakatoshi Ushijima |
Tobio Kageyama |
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A Tier |
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Asahi Azumane |
Kenji Futakuchi |
Koshi Sugawara |
Ryunosuke Tanaka |
Kei Tsukishima |
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Kenma Kozume |
Takanobu Aone |
Toru Oikawa |
Hajime Iwaizumi |
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B Tier |
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Daichi Sawamura |
Lev Haiba |
Tetsuro Kuroo |
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C Tier |
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Kanji Koganegawa |
Takehito Sasaya |
Morisuke Yaku |
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S Tier Characters
Shoyo Hinata (SP)

A true carry unit built around explosive synergy. His combo with Kenma Kozume significantly boosts team damage, and his offensive mechanics push him close to UR-level impact.
Yu Nishinoya

One of the most reliable Liberos across all stages of the game. Strong early with SSR and scales into SP, making him a long-term investment with consistent value.
Kentaro Kyotani

An SSR unit that punches above his rarity. High offensive stats and strong Aoba Johsai synergy allow him to function as a main damage dealer even in mid-game setups.
Wakatoshi Ushijima

Pure offensive dominance. His raw stats and spike power make him one of the best finishers, even with limited synergy flexibility.
Tobio Kageyama

The backbone of quick-attack teams. Easy to build early and still relevant later, making him one of the most efficient setters across progression stages.
A Tier Characters
Asahi Azumane

A strong early-to-mid game spiker with solid damage output, but lacks long-term scaling compared to higher-tier attackers.
Kenji Futakuchi

Versatile and consistent, but doesn’t define a team. Works well as a secondary attacker rather than a core unit.
Koshi Sugawara

A flexible setter with strong team utility. Ideal when you lack top-tier setters, thanks to his adaptability across multiple comps.
Ryunosuke Tanaka

Excellent in early Karasuno builds due to synergy with Yu Nishinoya, but falls off as stronger attackers become available.
Kei Tsukishima

Reliable middle blocker with consistent performance and early accessibility, though his ceiling is lower than SP/UR options.
Kenma Kozume

Highly synergy-dependent. Becomes top-tier when paired with SP Hinata, but outside of that combo his impact is more limited.
Takanobu Aone

A scaling unit that shines in specific late-game compositions. Requires proper team setup to unlock full potential.
Toru Oikawa

A well-rounded setter with strong stats and flexibility. Works in many teams, though slightly outclassed by more specialized options.
Hajime Iwaizumi

A dependable offensive option in Aoba Johsai teams, offering solid performance but lacking top-tier scaling.
B Tier Characters
Daichi Sawamura
A defensive-oriented unit that provides stability but lacks the offensive pressure needed in higher-level play.
Lev Haiba
Has strong physical attributes but relies heavily on timing and team support, leading to inconsistent performance.
Tetsuro Kuroo
Offers tactical value as a middle blocker, but generally overshadowed by stronger or more specialized options.
C Tier Characters
Kanji Koganegawa
Decent tools but lacks consistency and impact compared to other setters.
Takehito Sasaya
Provides minor utility, but neither stats nor mechanics are strong enough to justify a main slot.
Morisuke Yaku
While theoretically strong, his value is harder to realize in most team setups, especially when compared to more universally reliable options like Yu Nishinoya.
Reroll Guide
- Start with a guest account
- Complete the tutorial
- Unlock the gacha system
- Pull using available tickets
- If no S-tier unit, reset and repeat
For efficiency, emulator multi-instance setups significantly reduce reroll time.
Conclusion
At the end of the day, this game is less "volleyball simulation" and more "who can assemble the most unfair anime squad." If your team has Wakatoshi Ushijima smashing balls and Yu Nishinoya refusing to let anything hit the floor, you’re already ahead of 90% of players who are still emotionally attached to their B-tier pulls.
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Rich Experienced Game Editor
Rich is a passionate gamer and strategy explorer who loves uncovering hidden mechanics, experimenting with team comps, and sharing tips that actually help players succeed. She has a talent for breaking down complex systems into easy-to-understand guides, making even the trickiest battles feel manageable. When she's not diving into virtual worlds, you might find her debating game lore, hunting for easter eggs, or enjoying a snack while plotting her next in-game strategy. Rich's goal? Helping fellow gamers have more fun while leveling up their skills.
























