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How to reroll fighting styles and stats in Gakuran

Updated on July 10, 2026 (1 day ago)

Rerolls in Gakuran sit on the Stats menu, not on some hidden NPC. That is where you change Fight Style, height, ethnicity, looks, and more. Free rerolls mostly come from Gakuran codes, and Fight Style is almost always the smart first spend.

How to reroll fighting styles and stats in Gakuran

How to reroll your fighting style in Gakuran

Fight Style is your combat kit. Each style brings its own passives and feel in PvP, so rolling a better one does more work than a new haircut.

  1. Open the side menu with the arrow on the left of the screen.
  2. Tap Stats.
  3. Press Next to move past the first stats page.
  4. Find Fight Style.
  5. Tap the circular reroll control next to it.
  6. Confirm if you are spending a free reroll, or follow the Robux prompt if you are buying one.

The result is random. A new style replaces the one you have now. You do not pick from a list, and there is no undo if you liked the old kit.

Rarer styles show up less often. For the full roster, rarities, and passives, use the Gakuran fighting styles collection instead of burning rolls on guesswork.

How to reroll other stats (and what you can change)

Other fields use the same Stats menu. Open the side menu, go to Stats, then hit the circular arrow beside the field you want.

You can reroll these 14 fields:

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Gender
  • Height
  • Ethnicity
  • Fight style
  • Hair
  • Hair colour
  • Face
  • Head accessory
  • Face accessory
  • Neck accessory
  • Arm accessory
  • Waist accessory

If free rolls are scarce, skip pure cosmetics early. After Fight Style, height and ethnicity are the next combat-facing choices.

Height shifts your combat stats. Taller builds lean toward more damage, more HP, and a larger hitbox, with slower movement. Shorter builds flip that: faster, less damage and HP, smaller hitbox.

Ethnicity mainly tilts which height pool you land in. The ethnicities list covers those pools if you want the full picture.

Names, hair, face, and accessory slots are for looks. Accessory options also live on the accessories collection when you care what each slot can show.

How to get more rerolls in Gakuran

Free rerolls come from codes. Open the side menu, use the in-game Codes entry, redeem there, then spend the stock on Stats. Active strings live on the Gakuran codes page. New characters start with a default Fight Style, not a free pile of rerolls waiting for you.

You can also buy rerolls with Robux from the Stats or shop path. A common pack is 50 rerolls for 500 Robux. Exact per-roll pricing on the UI can vary, so treat the pack as the clear bulk option when you are ready to pay.

A later in-game currency path for rerolls has been talked about as planned. It is not something you can grind for free rolls right now.

Spend free stock on Fight Style first, then height or ethnicity if combat trade-offs matter to you. Save names, hair, and accessories for when you have rolls to spare. For the wider school-and-combat loop, the Gakuran wiki is the hub.

FAQ

Q.

Can you reroll Fight Style for free in Gakuran?

Yes. Free rerolls from codes work on Fight Style the same way as other Stats fields. You can also pay Robux if you are out of free stock.

Q.

Does rerolling replace your current fighting style?

Yes. The new Fight Style overwrites the old one. The roll is random, so you cannot choose which style you land on.

Q.

What should you reroll first in Gakuran?

Fight Style first for combat impact. Then height or ethnicity if you care about damage, HP, hitbox, and speed trade-offs. Leave names, hair, face, and accessories for later.

Q.

How do you get more rerolls in Gakuran?

Redeem codes for free rerolls, or buy them with Robux (including a common 50 for 500 Robux pack). A play-to-earn currency for rerolls has only been described as planned so far.

Ravi Teja KNTS

About Ravi Teja KNTS

I’ve been writing about tech for over five years and have published more than a thousand articles, covering everything from AI to niche tools like N8N. My work has appeared on TechWiser, TechPP, and iGeeksBlog. But most of my time now goes into building and improving Bloxodes. Along with writing and editing guides, I create Roblox related tools and manage the database of Roblox games. My favorite Roblox game is Jailbreak.

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