Accessories in Gakuran are more than cosmetic flair. Many of them are pulled from the same accessory roll system that governs your look, and a few actually change how the game plays, especially in a fight. This guide walks through every accessory type documented so far, the variants you can collect, and the ones that have real gameplay effects you should know about before you step into a brawl.
How accessories work
Most accessories are obtained through the game accessory roll system and equipped into a matching slot on your character (head, face, neck, and so on). While the majority are purely cosmetic, a handful, most notably headphones and glasses, have functional effects tied to the phone or to combat. That mix of style and utility is what makes the accessory system worth paying attention to.
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Headphones are a wearable head accessory available in multiple styles, including a standard black model and a thinner brown-colored variant. Beyond looking good, they connect to your phone Music app so your character can listen to music privately while moving around the world.
- Private music playback: listen to music directly from your phone through your headphones.
- Background listening: keep listening while walking, socializing, working, or exploring.
- Multiple variants: including a thinner model with a brown color option.
Headphones in combat
Here is the interesting part: headphones can be knocked off during a fight. If your character is struck by a sufficiently powerful punch, the headphones can fall to the ground, and any music that was playing privately suddenly becomes audible to nearby players. A sudden hit can turn your private listening session into a public soundtrack for everyone around you.
Glasses

Glasses are wearable face accessories available in a couple of frame styles, thick black glasses for a bolder look and thin black glasses for something subtler. Like headphones, they carry a real combat consequence.
Glasses in combat
If a strong enough punch lands, your glasses can be knocked off and fall to the ground. When that happens, your glasses are unequipped and your vision becomes blurred, and the blur stays until you recover them. To fix it, find the glasses where they fell, pick them up, and re-equip them to clear the blur and return your vision to normal. It is a small mechanic, but it can genuinely swing a close fight if you rely on your glasses.
Scarves

Scarves are neck-slot accessories that are purely cosmetic, but they are one of the easiest ways to change up an outfit. They come in pink, black, grey, and blue, and you can mix and match them with other clothing and accessories to build different looks. As with other rollable accessories, you collect the different colors through the roll system.
Keychains

Keychains are collectible cosmetic charms you can display as part of your personal style. Documented variants include:
- Pink Tomodachi-style keychain: a cute friendship-themed charm with a bright pink design inspired by classic Japanese character accessories.
- Silver chain keychain: a simple metallic chain with a clean, stylish look.
- 8-Ball car keychain: a practical vehicle-key charm featuring a classic black-and-white 8-ball.
Drinks & coffee

Drinks are consumable items you can buy around the city while exploring, socializing, or relaxing. There are two main sources:
- Vending machines: found inside buildings and throughout the city streets. Walk up, interact, browse the available beverages, and buy one. Different machines can offer different selections.
- Coffee Shop: visit the city coffee shop to buy freshly prepared coffee. Interact with the counter, pick your coffee, and complete the purchase. It also doubles as a relaxed spot to meet friends and socialize.
Other accessory slots
The game also lists eyepatches and necklaces as accessory types. These slots exist in the accessory system, but detailed variant lists and effects have not been documented yet, so treat them as additional cosmetic options to keep an eye on as more get added.
Which accessories actually matter?
If you only care about the mechanically relevant ones, focus on headphones and glasses, since both react to combat, glasses blur your vision when lost and headphones expose your music. Everything else, scarves, keychains, and the drinks you buy around town, is about personalizing your character and soaking in the world. Collect the variants you like and build a look that is yours.





