Complete style hub with reroll notes

Gakuran Fighting Styles

A complete English hub for current Gakuran styles, reported rarity and passive notes, reroll steps, and practical picks by playstyle.

Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Styles tracked

8

Basic, Boxing, Hakari, Capoeira, Muay Thai, Slugger, Karate, and Wrestling are tracked on this page.

Rarity confidence

Mixed

Public guides agree on many names, but exact rarity wording and passive text can vary by source.

Reroll path

Stats menu

Current public guides point players to Stats or Combat Style, then the reroll icon beside the current style.

Best use

Choose by playstyle

Rarity matters less than whether the style fits your timing, spacing, pressure, and risk tolerance.

All Gakuran fighting styles at a glance

Use these style cards as a quick directory before opening a dedicated guide or spending a reroll. Names and passives are treated as a current public-source snapshot, not an official balance sheet.

Boxing

Reliable close pressure

Reported rarity
Epic in some current lists / high-value roll
Passive focus
iFrame pressure, Perfect Reflex value, and Guard Pierce chip.
Keep when
Players who want consistency, safer trades, and clear punish windows.
Hakari

Burst pressure

Reported rarity
Epic / spelling varies in sources
Passive focus
Momentum Rush burst window after clean aggression.
Keep when
Aggressive players who can protect M1 strings and cash out quickly.
Capoeira

Mobility spacing

Reported rarity
Legendary in newer community lists
Passive focus
Ginga movement, dash spacing, and patient counterplay.
Keep when
Players who win by baiting, resetting range, and making opponents whiff.
Muay Thai

Forward pressure

Reported rarity
Uncommon or high-value roll in mixed sources
Passive focus
Close-range posture damage, block chip, and pressure chains.
Keep when
Players who like staying in range and forcing defensive mistakes.
Slugger

Risk reward

Reported rarity
Uncommon or rare in mixed sources
Passive focus
Heavy damage with a painful defensive tradeoff.
Keep when
Players who accept short, explosive fights and punish-based wins.
Karate

Balanced fundamentals

Reported rarity
Common-to-mid roll
Passive focus
Steady fundamentals, balanced strike timing, and forgiving routes.
Keep when
Players learning parry timing, spacing, and clean basic pressure.
Wrestling

Grab control

Reported rarity
Legendary in some current lists / matchup-dependent
Passive focus
Grapple control, block pressure, and prediction-heavy openings.
Keep when
Players who trust reads, close-range timing, and matchup knowledge.
Basic

Starter learning

Reported rarity
Starter / default
Passive focus
Simple recovery and neutral fundamentals.
Keep when
First-session practice before deciding what kind of style to keep.

Rarity and passive summary

Gakuran style rarity is useful for deciding when to stop rolling, but passive fit is usually more important than rarity alone.

Verified baseline

Basic, Boxing, Muay Thai, Karate, Wrestling, and Hakari or Hikari appear across several current public guides.

Newer or disputed

Capoeira and Slugger appear in fresh tier-list coverage, but exact rarity and passive wording still vary.

Name variance

Some sources spell Hakari as Hikari or Akari. This site uses Hakari to stay consistent with the tier-list page.

Unconfirmed names

Style names that do not repeat across current sources are left out until they can be verified more reliably.

How to reroll style in Gakuran

Current public reroll guides point to the same basic flow. Confirm the in-game prompt before spending, because reroll costs and menus can change without older guides updating.

1

Open Stats

Open the in-game menu and go to the Stats or Combat Style area.

2

Find Fight Style

Look for your current Fight Style and the reroll or roll icon beside it.

3

Confirm the cost

Recent guides report a Fighting Style Reroll at 5 Robux, but the in-game confirmation is the only spending source that matters.

4

Test before rolling again

Play several fights with a new style before chasing a rarer name, especially if it already matches your timing.

Rerolls are random. A rarer style can still feel worse if its passive fights against your spacing, height choice, or combo habits.

Best style picks by player preference

Start with the way you naturally win fights, then use rarity as the tie-breaker.

Beginner-friendly

Boxing, Karate, or Basic

These are easier to read while learning blocks, dashes, parries, and punish timing.

Mobility

Capoeira

Best when you want movement baiting, range resets, and patient counterplay.

Pressure

Boxing or Muay Thai

Strong choices when you want to keep opponents blocking, guessing, and backing up.

Burst

Hakari

Best when you can protect a combo window and turn one opening into heavy damage.

Grapples

Wrestling

A better fit for players who can predict dodges and commit to close-range reads.

Risk reward

Slugger

Only keep it if you are comfortable taking worse trades to win fights faster.

Style guide links

Each style in the directory links to its own guide path so the hub can grow into move notes, matchup tips, and future frame-data references.

Source confidence notes

This page separates repeated public-source facts from community interpretation so the style list stays useful without pretending to be official patch documentation.

  • Official Roblox or creator notes outrank third-party guides whenever they are available.
  • Tier placements, passive names, and exact rarity labels are community-tracked and may change after updates.
  • Reroll cost should always be checked in-game before spending Robux.
  • When a new style appears in only one source, it stays out of the confirmed list until more signals repeat it.

Gakuran fighting styles FAQ

What fighting styles are in Gakuran?
Current public guides repeatedly track Basic, Boxing, Hakari, Capoeira, Muay Thai, Slugger, Karate, and Wrestling. Exact in-game availability can change after updates, so check the current build before spending rerolls.
How do you reroll style in Gakuran?
Open the in-game menu, go to Stats or Combat Style, find your current Fight Style, and use the reroll icon beside it. Public guides report a 5 Robux reroll, but always confirm the in-game prompt before purchasing.
Does Gakuran style rarity matter?
Rarity matters because rarer rolls may be harder to get, but it should not be your only decision. A common or mid style that fits your timing can outperform a rare style that feels awkward.
Which Gakuran style is best for beginners?
Boxing is the strongest beginner-friendly keep if you roll it, while Karate and Basic are fine for learning fundamentals. New players should understand spacing, dashing, blocking, and punish timing before chasing rare styles.
Are Gakuran style passives official on this page?
No. The passive notes summarize current public guide language and community testing. Treat official Roblox, developer, or in-game text as higher authority whenever it differs.
Should I reroll Hakari, Capoeira, or Boxing?
Usually no. Hakari, Capoeira, and Boxing all have strong reasons to keep them if they match your playstyle. Reroll only if the style feels bad after real matches or if you specifically want a different combat identity.

Pick a style with the current meta in mind

After you understand the style directory, compare the tier list and status page before spending more rerolls.