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.
A complete English hub for current Gakuran styles, reported rarity and passive notes, reroll steps, and practical picks by playstyle.
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.
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.
Reliable close pressure
Burst pressure
Mobility spacing
Forward pressure
Risk reward
Balanced fundamentals
Grab control
Starter learning
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.
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.
Open Stats
Open the in-game menu and go to the Stats or Combat Style area.
Find Fight Style
Look for your current Fight Style and the reroll or roll icon beside it.
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.
Test before rolling again
Play several fights with a new style before chasing a rarer name, especially if it already matches your timing.
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.
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.
Guide path
Boxing guide
Safe pressure, chip damage, and reliable PvP climbing.
Guide path
Hakari guide
Momentum Rush, burst routes, and aggressive M1 pressure.
Guide path
Capoeira guide
Ginga mobility, dash spacing, and counterplay rhythm.
Guide path
Muay Thai guide
Close pressure, posture damage, and block chip.
Guide path
Slugger guide
High-risk damage, defensive tradeoffs, and punish reads.
Guide path
Karate guide
Balanced fundamentals and beginner-friendly routes.
Guide path
Wrestling guide
Grab timing, close control, and matchup reads.
Guide path
Basic guide
Starter fundamentals before your first serious reroll.
This page separates repeated public-source facts from community interpretation so the style list stays useful without pretending to be official patch documentation.
After you understand the style directory, compare the tier list and status page before spending more rerolls.