Volleyball Point System

Master the scoring system to build winning lineups. Every kill, block, and dig counts toward your fantasy success.

🏐 Attackers (OH, OPP, MB)

Action Points Details
Kill +5.0 Attack that lands for a point
Attack Error -1.0 Hitting error (net, out, blocked)
Block (stuff) +3.0 Direct block that ends the rally
Block Assist +1.5 Participating in a combined block
Ace (Service) +4.0 Serve that lands untouched or ace
Service Error -1.0 Serving into net or out
Dig +1.0 Successful defensive play
Reception Error -1.0 Passing error (if applicable)

🎯 Setters (S)

Action Points Details
Assist +4.0 Set leading to a kill
Setting Error -1.0 Hunting, double hit, etc.
Kill +6.0 Rare attacker kill by setter
Block (stuff) +3.0 Direct block point
Ace +4.0 Service ace
Service Error -1.0 Missed serve
Dig +1.0 Defensive dig

🛡️ Liberos / Defensive Specialists (L, DS)

Action Points Details
Dig +3.0 Clean defensive dig
Reception Error -1.0 Muffed pass
Ace +5.0 Service ace (rare but valuable)
Service Error -1.0 Serving error
Assist +2.0 If they set (usually in emergency)
Kill +7.0 Very rare – libero attack

Strategy Tips

Maximize your points with these expert strategies for building winning lineups.

01

Target High-Efficiency Hitters

Players with high kill percentages and low errors are consistent scorers. Look for attackers facing weak blocks.

02

Stack with Strong Setters

Pairing a top setter with his favorite hitter can maximize assist–kill correlation. Many platforms reward both.

03

Prioritize Matchups

Target players facing teams with weak blocking or passing. Check recent form and injury reports before finalizing your lineup.

04

Libero Floor Value

Liberos provide a safe floor with digs. In high‑volume defensive matches, they can outscore some hitters.

05

Don’t Overlook Blocks

Middle blockers who collect multiple blocks can be difference‑makers. Their points come in bunches.

06

Monitor Serving Rotations

Players who serve frequently have more ace opportunities. Check who is in the serving rotation before lock.

⭐ Captain Selection

In certain contest formats, you can designate one player as your Captain. Your Captain’s points are multiplied by 1.5x, making this decision crucial for success.

Pro Tip: Choose a high‑floor attacker with strong matchups as your Captain. Elite opposites or outside hitters facing weak defenses are often the safest choices.