Want to turn the weakest secret style into a match-winning playmaker? The Twins, long considered the most underwhelming secret in Volleyball Legends, are finally getting a much-needed rework. This Volleyball Legends Twins Rework Update guide will walk you through exactly what’s changing in the Twins rework update — and how to use it to your advantage.
Volleyball Legends Twins Rework Update – Codes, Float Serve
The Twins: From “Cheeks” to Clutch
Let’s be honest — when the Mia Twins dropped, most players were disappointed. Why?
- Their only ability was a mid-game stat switch between the spiker and setter twins.
- No unique serve.
- No new mechanics.
- No real edge over other secrets like Tilt or Oya Serve.
The community (and even top-tier players) labeled them as the weakest secret style in the game — not because they were unplayable, but because every other secret had something special… and the Twins simply didn’t.
What’s New in the Twins Update?
Here’s the game-changer:
The Twins are now the first secret style with TWO abilities.
New Ability: Float Serve
Name: Float Serve
Trigger: Back Tilt while Serving
Mechanic:
- Upon crossing the net, the ball slows down drastically.
- The ball also “floats” slightly left or right, depending on your back tilt direction.
- Meant to throw off timing and bait dives from opponents.
Why This Matters:
Imagine doing a regular jump serve — your opponent reads it, dives early…
But just as the ball crosses the net, it slows down and slightly drifts.
Result? Opponent misses. You’re up an ace.
This isn’t just a visual trick — it’s a gameplay mechanic designed to punish predictable receivers and force timing errors.
Float Serve Breakdown
Let’s break down how to use the Float Serve step-by-step:
- Positioning: Stand on the back right or left corner to give yourself room.
- Serve Type: Perform a Jump Serve, then immediately back tilt to trigger the Float Serve.
- What Happens Next:
- Ball crosses the net like normal.
- As it reaches the opponent’s side, it slows rapidly and drifts directionally.
- Opponents who dove early will likely be on cooldown, unable to recover in time.
- Advanced Tip: If you’re serving right and back-tilt left, the ball will veer left after crossing the net. Use this to aim for empty space or catch out-of-position player
CODES
As always, some codes are only available for today to prevent botting
750K_MEMBERS = 5 Lucky Style Spins
UPDATE_20 = 5 Lucky Style Spins – AVAILABLE FOR 12 HOURS
TWINS_REWORK = 5 Lucky Ability Spins – AVAILABLE FOR 12 HOURS
Current Playstyle Still Applies
The Switch Ability (Switch between Spiker/Setter stats mid-match) remains part of the Twins’ toolkit.
Here’s how to use them effectively:
- Start as Setter if you want better Serve and Defense stats.
- Switch to Spiker mid-rally for stronger offensive plays like quick spikes or back attacks.
💡 Pro Tip: The Setter twin seems to have better Serve stats, making it the better choice when you’re on serve rotations — especially now with the Float Serve.
Strategy Tips After the Update
When to Use Float Serve:
- Early in the game to catch players off guard.
- Right after a timeout or point reset when players are adjusting.
- Against players who rely heavily on dive saves.
When to Switch Styles:
- Use Setter style for precise Float Serves and better backline defense.
- Switch to Spiker style for close-range finishing and counter blocks.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overusing Back Tilt – Not every serve should be a Float Serve. Mix it up.
- Switching Twins too late – Timing is crucial. Switch before the rally tempo picks up.
- Back tilting while far back – Can send your shots flying out of bounds.
Before the update: Weakest secret in the game — mostly due to lack of unique mechanics.
After the update: Still not the strongest, but definitely viable and more competitive, especially for mind games and serve pressure.
The Float Serve adds a new layer of depth, making the Twins perfect for players who like precision, deception, and outplaying opponents with timing.
Now’s the best time to brush up on your Twins skills — play a few warm-up games using their current kit, then dominate the court once the rework drops.