Gakuran Fighting Styles Guide
Your style defines your moveset and how you’re supposed to win. Gakuran lets you re-roll styles for a small Robux cost, so you can experiment until one clicks. Here’s how to choose — and when it’s worth rerolling.
How styles work
Each style is a distinct way to fight, with its own strengths, range and difficulty. You can re-roll your style for a small Robux cost, so you’re never permanently stuck with your first pull.
Community-documented styles include Boxing, Muay Thai and Hakari. Each has full details on its own page.
The styles at a glance
- Boxing — close range, low difficulty. Fast hands and clean fundamentals; the best place to start.
- Muay Thai — mid range, medium difficulty. Reach and stopping power that controls neutral.
- Hakari — close-to-mid, high difficulty. Flashy, off-meta and execution-heavy with a high ceiling.
Pick by playstyle
If you like getting in someone’s face and out-pacing them, go Boxing. If you’d rather control space and punish approaches, Muay Thai. If you want a high-skill, stylish challenge and don’t mind losing while you learn, Hakari.
Matchup basics
Range decides a lot: a mid-range style wants to keep a close-range style out, while the close-range style has to win the approach. Knowing which side you’re on tells you whether to push or to space.
Should you reroll?
Reroll if your current style fights in a way you actively dislike — you’ll improve faster on something that fits you. Don’t reroll just because you lost a few fights; most early losses are fundamentals (weaving, spacing), not your style.
Tier at a glance
For where each style currently sits and why, see the Tier List. Remember rankings are community-informed and shift with patches and your own skill.