The height of your character can change your gameplay and how you perform on the court. This Spiked Height guide explains how to reroll and the pros and cons of each!
You can play Spiked over on Roblox. For more related posts covering this Haikyu-inspired game, check out our Spiked The Zone Guide and Spiked Weapons Tier List.
Spiked Height Guide
At first glance, the height of your player doesn’t seem like it matters. However, the height you are gives you certain strengths and weaknesses on the court, such as an increase in power or speed.
How To Roll For Heights
To change your in-game height, press ‘M’ to open the menu, then go to ‘Home’. From there, select the customization option and choose ‘Physical’. It costs 1500 Yen to reroll your height. You can get this in-game currency by redeeming codes or playing.
Each height has a rarity, but this doesn’t determine if it is better or worse! Just because you have a common rarity, doesn’t mean it is a ‘bad’ height. Each size has different pros and cons.
Below is each rarity, the heights included, and their cosmetic colour. The colour doesn’t change anything and is purely for aesthetics.
- Common rarity
- 5% roll chance
- 5’9, 5’10, 5’11, 6’0, 6’1, 6’2, 6’3
- Grey colour
- Rare rarity
- 20% roll chance
- 5’6, 5’7, 5’8, 6’4, 6’5, 6’6
- Blue colour
- Epic rarity
- 8% roll chance
- 5’4, 5’5, 6’7, 6’8
- Purple colour
- Legendary rarity
- 2% roll chance
- 5’2, 5’3, 6’9, 6’10
- Yellow colour
- Unique rarity
- 5% roll chance
- 5’0, 5’1, 6’11, 7’0
- Red colour
Shorter Heights
Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of being shorter!
- Positives
- Large receiving hitbox
- Run at speed
- You will stay in the air for longer when jumping
- Negatives
- Smaller aerial Hitbox
- Less power when hitting the ball
- Less power when jumping
Taller Heights
Now onto the taller players!
- Positives
- Large receiving hitbox
- More power when hitting the ball
- Increased jumping power
- Negatives
- Smaller receive hitbox
- Run slower
- You will fall faster