How to Get Styles in Project Egoist
Gacha math, banners, and why codes beat the cash shop on day one.
Styles are the loadout. Each one is a four-skill kit: three field skills on Z X C and a Flow skill on V. You start with Isagi. Everything else comes from the Styles banner, a compensation code, or a future quest the lobby has been teasing since launch.
Where to roll
In the lobby, open Gacha (dice). Stay on the Styles banner. A single roll costs 500 Yen. A ten-roll costs 5,000 Yen. Cosmetics have their own banners for titles, emotes, MVP animations, and goal effects. Do not ten-pull emotes when you still only own Isagi.
Yen comes from matches, dailies, and codes. Cash on newer drops spends in the same economy. Gems are a later currency; spend them on the banner the patch notes name, not on impulse.
Rarity table
Launch math that public guides still quote:
| Rarity | Chance | Launch examples |
|---|---|---|
| Legendary | 2.5% | Kaiser, Sae, later Rin |
| Epic | 32.5% | Nagi, later Shidou |
| Rare | 65% | Isagi |
A ten-roll is ten independent chances, not a guaranteed Epic. Expected Legendaries per ten-pull is 0.25. You can go dry. The odds tool turns that into a spin count so a 15,000 Cash code does not feel like a promised Kaiser.
Banners rotate. Launch had everyone in the shop. Later updates park a new Style on rate-up and can pull an old one out. If you want Shidou, wait for his banner instead of feeding a dead pool.
Inventory is permanent
Whatever you roll stays. Unequipping Kaiser does not delete him. You can swap to Nagi for a keeper-heavy lobby and back. That is why alts are a common code trick and also why they are a waste if you already like your main: you split hours across accounts that do not share muscle memory.
The mid-article video shows the launch gacha, card flip, and the original four kits. Use it to see the menu. Use the Styles hub for the roster that actually exists now.
Shop and Robux
The store sells Yen bundles and VIP. Day-one creators called 549 Robux for 10k Yen a bad rate. That advice still holds while codes and matches exist. VIP that boosts earnings can make sense for a main you will play for months. It does not make sense before you know if you like Super Dash without i-frames.
What to chase
New players: stay Isagi until controls are quiet, then roll. If you land Kaiser or Rin, read their pages before you treat every skill as a shot. If you land Nagi, you have a trap kit, not a brick. If you land Sae, you have a pass that wins with teammates. The beginner tier list is the short version. The full ranking is the argument.
Do not reroll your life away for a YouTuber’s S tier. A clean Q-R-M1 on Isagi beats a confused Kaiser who Blitzes into two slides.
When a code says it grants a Legendary Style, redeem it before you spend Cash. Free pity is the only pity this gacha has advertised in public writeups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
How much is a Project Egoist Style roll?
500 Yen for one, 5,000 Yen for ten on the Styles banner.
Do I lose a Style if I equip another?
No. Inventory keeps every Style, title, emote, and MVP you unlock.
What are the rarity rates?
Public launch rates are Legendary 2.5%, Epic 32.5%, Rare 65%. Banners can change who is in the pool.
Should I buy Yen with Robux?
Not first. Redeem codes and play matches. Shop packs are for a committed main, not a first lobby.