Gakuran Tier List [Best Combat Styles]

If someone picks a fight with you, use these Combat Styles.

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To win a fight, you’re going to need one of the best Combat Styles, which I’ve ranked in my Gakuran Tier List. If you’re looking for a more relaxing game, well, Gakuran can be that, too.

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Gakuran Tier List

A slice-of-life turned action game, it’s important to know which Combat Styles are worth getting.

S Tier


  • Capoeira
    • Rarity:
      • Legendary
      • 1% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Guard Piece II
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 15%
      • Heavy Hitter I
        • Guardbreak DMG increases by 5% for both M1 and M2 attacks
      • Powerful
        • M2 attacks ragdoll opponents
      • Ginga
        • Reduces the cooldown time of your dash by 25%

A Tier


  • Wrestling
    • Rarity:
      • Legendary
      • 1% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Guard Piece II
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 15%
      • Resilience V
        • You have a 55% chance of turning a clash into a grapple
      • Heavy Hitter III
        • Guardbreak DMG increases by 15% for both M1 and M2 attacks
      • Takedown:
        • When using an M2 attack, you grab your opponent before slamming them into the ground, which deals 1.5x DMG
  • Karate
    • Rarity:
      • Uncommon
      • 30% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Steady Nerves
        • When you perform a Perfect Block, your Posture Regen increases by 15% for 3 seconds
      • Balanced Strike
        • After landing an M2 attack, 25% of your Posture is replenished
      • Guard Piece II
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 15%
      • Resilience II
        • You have a 25% chance of turning a clash into a grapple

B Tier


  • Hakari
    • Rarity:
      • Epic
      • 10% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Powerful
        • M2 attacks ragdoll opponents
      • Guard Piece II
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 15%
      • Momentum Rush
        • After performing a full M1 combo without being stunned by your opponent, you can deal 3x more M2 DMG for 7 seconds

C Tier


  • Slugger
    • Rarity:
      • Uncommon
      • 30% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Unstable
        • You take 20% more DMG, but you deal 10% more DMG
      • Guard Pierce V
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 30%
      • Resilience III
        • You have a 45% chance of turning a clash into a grapple
  • Muay Thai
    • Rarity:
      • Uncommon
      • 30% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Powerful
        • M2 attacks ragdoll opponents
      • Crushing Force II
        • Posture DMG increases by 15%
      • Guard Pierce V
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 30%
      • Resilience V
        • You have a 55% chance of turning a clash into a grapple

D Tier


  • Basic
    • Rarity:
      • Common
      • 59% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Counterstrike
        • After getting a Perfect Block, your next attack deals 5% more DMG
      • Swift Recovery
        • Posture Regen rate increases by 15%
      • Guard Piece II
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 15%
      • Resilience II
        • You have a 25% chance of turning a clash into a grapple
  • Boxing
    • Rarity:
      • Epic
      • 10% drop rate chance
    • Passives:
      • Untouchable
        • M2 attacks unlock IFrames, which cannot be interrupted
      • Perfect Reflex
        • Performing a Perfect Block reduces the cooldown time for your M2 attack by 1 second
      • Guard Pierce III
        • Block Chip DMG increases by 20%

How Combat Works in Gakuran

Despite Gakuran originally being created to be a slice-of-life game, you now have the option to engage in combat. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before you pick a fight with someone.

The height of your character determines your HP, DMG output hitbox, and the speed of your attacks.

  • Tall
    • Higher DMG output
      • Stacks with the DMG of the Combat Style
    • More HP
      • Only really makes a difference if you pick the tallest height
    • Larger hitbox
      • Easier for opponents to hit
    • Slows down attacks
  • Short
    • Lower DMG output
      • Stacks with the DMG of the Combat Style
    • Less HP
      • Only really makes a difference if you pick the shortest height
    • Smaller hitbox
      • Slightly more difficult for opponents to hit
    • Speeds up attacks

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With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.