Every student in Gakuran Roblox is assigned a fighting style that shapes how their punches, kicks, and finishers look and feel in a fight. There are three confirmed styles in the game right now, and each one changes the rhythm of combat even though the underlying inputs (light attacks, heavies, blocks, dashes) stay the same across all of them.
Quick answer: Gakuran Roblox currently has three fighting styles — Boxing, Muay Thai, and Hakari — and you can reroll to a different one from the Stats menu for 5 Robux.
Boxing, Muay Thai, and Hakari compared
Each style is assigned when you create or reroll your character, and it determines the animations and general approach your student uses in a fight. None of them changes the base input scheme, which stays M1 for light attacks, M2 for heavies, F for block or parry, Q for dash, and R to toggle combat stance.
| Style | Playstyle | Combat identity | Reroll cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boxing | Close range, punch combos | Stays inside range and breaks guard with light-into-critical chains | 5 Robux |
| Muay Thai | Kicks, aggressive melee | Uses kick spacing to punish rushdown before opponents can start their own chain | 5 Robux |
| Hakari | Flashy, off-meta | Built around setting up finishers rather than forcing flashy moves every trade | 5 Robux |
Community testing places Muay Thai as the strongest of the three in current PvP, with Boxing close behind and Hakari sitting a tier lower because it rewards patient setups instead of raw pressure. These rankings reflect player opinion rather than official balance numbers, since the developers have not published tier data.
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Add to Google Preferences →How to reroll your fighting style
If your assigned style does not match how you want to fight, you can change it directly from the character menu without starting a new character.
Note: rerolling does not let you pick a specific style directly — it randomizes the result, so getting the exact style you want may take more than one reroll.
Fighting each style in PvP
Style changes what animations you throw and how your opponent has to react, but the underlying combat logic (spaced light chains, timed parries, and dash spacing) applies no matter which style either player is running.
Boxing
Boxing rewards staying inside an opponent’s range and chaining light attacks into a critical once they start blocking predictably. It is a close-range style, so retreating out of range gives up most of its advantage.
Muay Thai
Muay Thai leans on kick spacing rather than close-in pressure. The strongest use of the style is punishing an opponent’s rush before their own light chain even starts, which is part of why it sits at the top of community rankings.
Hakari
Hakari is built around flashy finishers, but its main weakness is players forcing those finishers into every trade instead of setting them up properly. Used patiently, it can still close out fights effectively even though it ranks below Boxing and Muay Thai.
Height and reach across styles
Character height affects reach and stamina in duels regardless of which fighting style is equipped, with taller builds extending light attacks slightly farther based on community testing. This means style choice and height rerolls interact — a taller Muay Thai character, for example, gets extra reach on top of the style’s existing kick-spacing advantage.
There is currently no confirmed way to lock in a specific fighting style on the first try, so players who want a particular combination of height and style should expect to spend Robux on more than one reroll to land it.






