Azure Latch Skill Builder: How It Works & Import Codes
What the Skill Builder Is
Added in Update 14 and expanded since (Update 15 added more pieces), the Skill Builder lets you assemble custom skill loadouts — mixing moves into a kit instead of running a fixed style sheet. It’s the game’s sandbox layer, and search interest in it exploded (+5,000% on builder codes this quarter).
Import Codes
The builder supports import codes — shareable strings that reproduce someone’s loadout. That’s why “skill builder codes” trends: creators publish their builds as codes, viewers paste them in and get the exact kit. Two things to know:
- Builder import codes are not reward codes — they redeem inside the Skill Builder UI, not the Rewards tab, and grant configurations, not currency.
- Codes circulate through the official Discord’s community channels and YouTube showcases (official links).
Using It Well
- Start from a style you already understand (styles list) and swap one or two pieces — full-custom kits are hard to evaluate.
- Test in a private server with cooldowns off to feel combo timings.
- Balance roles: a builder kit with no defensive tool loses the ball forever in ranked-level lobbies.
Where It’s Headed
The developers keep feeding the builder in updates (balance changes routinely include builder-piece adjustments — see the update log), and Skill Builder additions were headline items in Updates 14 and 15. Expect the meta around import codes to keep moving; we track the shifts here.