Best Beginner Styles in Project Egoist
What to play before a Legendary pity fantasy.
Beginners do not need S tier. They need a kit that forgives a late Q and still teaches the pitch. This list assumes you own Isagi, you might own one extra roll, and you have not memorized every Flow variant.
Play Isagi on purpose
Isagi is Rare and free. Off-Ball Movement teaches you to arrive without the ball. Direct Shot teaches a flat finish. Back Heel teaches a turn. Flow can steal, which is a better lesson than a trailer cinematic. The Isagi page is required reading. People reroll him because he is common, then lose to him for a week.
Stay here until controls and dribbling feel boring. Then roll.
If you hit one Legendary
Sae is the beginner Legendary. Magic Turn has i-frames. Perfect Pass lets you play with randoms without needing to be the only ego in the building. Curve Shot is a real goal. You will learn spacing instead of learning to spam Impact.
Kaiser is the beginner trap and the beginner dream. He scores if you already know how to create a look. He also teaches bad habits: fire from downtown, skip passes, ignore Q. If you roll him early, force yourself to score properly before you blame the kit.
Rin is a high-skill gift. Take him if you like mobility. Do not take him if you still miss the Flow key.
If you hit an Epic
Shidou is a fun first Epic if you like the box. You will die a lot outside it. Nagi is the better teacher for defense and air balls. Control makes you watch the flight. Fake Volley makes you wait. That patience transfers to every other Style.
What not to chase first
Do not spend Robux to force a banner you saw on a thumbnail. Do not make five alts and never learn Super Dash. Do not ignore codes because you want the gacha to feel pure. Free Yen is how beginners get a second kit.
The full ranking is for when you own choices. This page is for when you own one kit and a dream.
A one-week plan
Day 1: group, codes, Isagi, two matches focused on Q. Day 2: header chains and one Super Dash per attack, not five. Day 3: Flow once per match on a real look. Day 4: roll a 10-pull if you have 5,000 Yen. Day 5: play whatever you got for five matches before you judge it. Day 6: read that Style’s page. Day 7: read the S-A-B list and decide if the banner is worth another stack.
If that sounds slow, good. Project Egoist is a released skill game. The gacha is a spice, not the meal. Getting started is the lobby version of the same sermon.
If a friend dumps a Kaiser clip in chat, watch the approach, not the Impact. Copy the Q, not the rarity. That is the whole beginner list in one sentence, and it still works after the next banner. That is enough plan for week one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What is the best starter Style in Project Egoist?
Isagi. You already have him. Learn the pitch on that kit.
Which Legendary should a beginner hope for?
Sae if you want a teacher. Kaiser if you already finish. Rin if you like movement.
Is Nagi bad for new players?
No. He is slower to score and better at teaching traps. That is a feature.
Should I reroll accounts until Kaiser?
You can. You will also reroll your practice time. One main with codes is the cleaner path.
What if I already own Kaiser and I am still new?
Play him, but keep the week-one plan. Q first, Flow second, banner third.