Gakuran locks your character into a set identity and a single fighting style, and the only way to change either one is to reroll. There are two separate reroll systems in the game. One handles cosmetic and identity stats such as your name, race, and height. The other swaps your combat style, which directly changes how you fight in PvP.
Quick answer: Open the Stats menu on the left side of the screen to reroll a stat for 2 Robux, or open the Combat Style menu on the right side to reroll your fighting style for 5 Robux. Pick the field or style, press the reroll (circular arrow) button, then confirm the Robux payment.

Reroll your name, race, and height (Stats menu)
Character identity is handled through the Stats menu, which sits on the left side of the screen. Each roll only affects the one attribute you pick, so changing your height will not touch your name or race. You can reroll First Name, Last Name, Height, Ethnicity, Gender, and the other character fields listed there.

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The combat reroll is a separate system from stats and carries far more weight in a fight. You only ever hold one style at a time, and rerolling overwrites whatever you currently have. If you own Boxing and roll into Muay Thai, Boxing is gone unless you roll back to it later.
You cannot pick the style you land on. The roll is always random, so a specific style may take several attempts to hit.

Reroll costs in Robux
| Reroll type | Cost | What it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Character Stat Reroll | 2 Robux | One attribute per roll (name, height, race, and similar) |
| Fighting Style Reroll | 5 Robux | Your entire combat style |
Fighting style rolls cost more because they change your damage, combos, and defensive tools directly. Stat rolls are cheaper since they are cosmetic and identity-based.
How to get free rerolls
You do not always need real money to reroll. Free reroll opportunities show up during the game’s update cycle, and codes are the most common way free-to-play players stock up on rolls.
- Redeemable codes shared during launches and updates often grant free rerolls. New codes tend to appear right after a fresh update goes live.
- Login bonuses and celebration windows, such as visit-count milestones, can hand out free daily rerolls. These windows are short, usually lasting a few days to a week.
- Accounts that have never rerolled sometimes get a one-time free roll. Check the style selection menu for a free option if you are new.
Note: Free reroll codes and event windows come and go, so watch the official Gakuran Discord for current announcements rather than relying on a fixed schedule.

Fighting styles and roll rarity
Every combat reroll pulls from a weighted RNG pool. Common styles appear far more often than rare ones, so results are partly down to luck. Community-reported estimates place the four styles roughly as follows, though the developers have not published official rates.
| Style | Estimated roll chance | Playstyle fit |
|---|---|---|
| Boxing | ~35% | Reliable fundamentals, best for new players |
| Muay Thai | ~30% | Aggressive pressure and guard breaking |
| Hakari | ~25% | Counter play, evasion, and mind games |
| Hoop Demon | ~10% | Complex, unpredictable tech style |
If you are chasing the rarest style at roughly a 10% chance, expect to roll ten or more times on average. Landing any of the three common styles is far easier, with a single roll giving you close to a 90% shot at one of them.
When to stop rerolling
The most common mistake is not knowing when to quit. Set a hard budget before you start so you do not overspend chasing a rare roll. If you land a style you enjoy, stop rolling. If you are hunting Hoop Demon specifically, cap yourself at around five or ten attempts instead of going endless on a 10% chance.
Style choice matters most for PvP, and rerolling off the basic style early gives competitive players better combos and higher damage sooner. Even so, a strong style does not replace mechanical skill. Spacing, dodge timing, parries, and clean combo execution decide most fights, so give any new style 20 to 30 matches to settle into your muscle memory before judging it.




