The two teased Gakuran combat styles appear to be Capoeira and an unconfirmed heavy street-fighting or slugger-style moveset, but only Capoeira is strongly identifiable from the available footage.
The new Gakuran Roblox sneak peek is more useful as a style read than an unlock guide right now. The right-side moveset lines up cleanly with Capoeira, while the left-side moveset looks more like a loose, punch-heavy street style than a formal karate style.
Names, rarity, roll rates, costs, release timing, and unlock requirements are still not final in-game details, so treat this as a combat-style breakdown for players trying to understand what was shown before the update lands.
- Likely names for the two teased Gakuran styles
- Right-side moveset points to Capoeira
- Left-side style looks like a punch-heavy street style
- How this fits Gakuran’s current style system
- New style unlocks are not available yet
- Reroll codes are useful preparation
- What to watch before spending rerolls
- Frequently Asked Questions
Likely names for the two teased Gakuran styles
| Teased style | Identity | Main signs |
|---|---|---|
| Right-side style | Capoeira | Low swaying stance, constant leg motion, repeated kicks, spinning kick animation |
| Left-side style | Unnamed street, slugger, or heavy style | No guard, bouncing rhythm, long full-force punches, hooks and slugs, no kicks shown |
The practical read is simple: Capoeira is the safest call for the right-side style, and the other style should stay unnamed for now. Calling the left-side style Wrestling does not fit what is shown, because the animation read is based on big punches, loose rhythm, and no visible grapples.
KEY!The important distinction is that Capoeira has a recognizable martial-art signature here. The second style has a stronger “raw power brawler” read than a clean named martial art, so labels like Slugger, Heavy, or Dirty Fighting are useful guesses, not locked-in names.
Right-side moveset points to Capoeira

The right-side stance has the giveaway Capoeira rhythm: the body stays low to the ground, the arms sway, and the legs keep moving instead of settling into a fixed guard. That dance-like movement is the clearest sign, because Capoeira’s identity is built around flow, rhythm, and evasive footwork.
The attack animations push it further. The basic hits appear to lean into low leg kicks rather than punches, and the spin animation looks like the classic kind of rotating kick players would expect from Capoeira. That makes the right-side style the easier of the two to read.
Until the in-game style name appears, it is still safest to call it the Capoeira-looking style. But out of the two teased movesets, this is the one with the cleanest visual identity.
Left-side style looks like a punch-heavy street style
The left-side style is the messy one, and that is the point. The stance is loose, the fighter bounces back and forth, and the arms hang low instead of staying in a proper guard. It has rhythm, but it does not look disciplined in the way a formal karate stance usually does.
The strikes are also different from the Capoeira side. The punches look slow, long, and full-force, with the whole body extending into the hit. The animation reads like someone trying to land heavy damage from range through hooks, slugs, and overcommitted power shots.
That is why Kyokushin Karate is not the cleanest fit. Kyokushin can be powerful, but it usually carries a more disciplined structure, harder stance, and martial-arts posture. The teased style has almost the opposite personality: arms down, guard open, body loose, and attacks that look like heavy street-fight punches.
The best working label is a street style, slugger style, heavy style, or something close to dirty fighting. The lack of visible kicks matters too. Most formal striking styles in games tend to show at least some kicks, while this one appears built around fists, power, and long-range punch pressure.
How this fits Gakuran’s current style system
| Item | Status |
|---|---|
| Capoeira | Widely discussed as a rare/top-tier Gakuran style and strongly matches the right-side teased moveset |
| Wrestling | Widely discussed as a rare/top-tier Gakuran style, but the teased pair does not show clear wrestling-style grapples |
| Left-side teased style | Reads as an unnamed punch-heavy street, slugger, heavy, or dirty-fighting style |
| Rerolls | Useful for changing styles in Gakuran, but no reroll rate or requirement is available for these teased styles yet |
Gakuran already has a style system where players chase stronger or rarer fighting styles through rolls and rerolls. In the wider player meta, Capoeira and Wrestling are commonly treated as rare, high-value styles, with Capoeira associated with mobility and kick-heavy pressure, and Wrestling associated with grapples, throws, and close-range control.
That context helps, but it should not overwrite the animation read. The new sneak peek strongly supports Capoeira plus an unknown punch-heavy style, not Capoeira plus Wrestling.
For now, separate the known meta from this specific tease. Capoeira fits both the community discussion and the animation. Wrestling may still be valuable in Gakuran, but this particular second moveset looks punch-first, not grapple-first.
New style unlocks are not available yet

There is no usable unlock route for these two teased styles right now. No NPC, quest, shop, price, code, Robux cost, reroll rate, stat requirement, or release date has been shown for them.
Save your rerolls until the update names the new styles and shows whether they are rollable, shop-based, quest-based, or limited.
Reroll codes are useful preparation
Reroll codes are still worth keeping an eye on because Gakuran’s style system is tied to rerolls. If new styles enter the roll pool, having rerolls ready gives you more chances without scrambling after the update drops.
For existing code redemption, players generally need to join the official Gakuran Roblox group, load into the game, open the side menu, choose Codes, paste an active code into the entry box, and redeem it. That is useful preparation, but it is not a new-style unlock method by itself.
What to watch before spending rerolls

The next useful details will be the final style names, rarity, moveset list, roll availability, unlock requirements, and balance changes. Those are the details that decide whether the Capoeira-looking style and the punch-heavy style are worth chasing immediately.
Watch the game’s official patch notes, community posts, Roblox group updates, and in-game testing after the patch goes live. The animation read is already strong for Capoeira, but the final name and the second style’s exact identity need the live build to settle it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the two new Gakuran styles official yet?
The two teased movesets are official sneak-peek material, but their final in-game names are not available yet. The right-side style looks like Capoeira, while the left-side style is still best treated as an unnamed punch-heavy style.
Is one of the new Gakuran styles Capoeira?
Yes, the right-side style strongly looks like Capoeira. The low stance, swaying movement, constant leg motion, kick-heavy attacks, and spinning kick animation all point in that direction.
What is the second teased combat style?
The second style looks like a street-fighting, slugger, or heavy style. It uses a loose no-guard stance, big full-force punches, hooks, and long-range slugs, with no kicks shown.
Is the second style Kyokushin Karate?
It does not look like the cleanest match for Kyokushin Karate. The power fits, but the loose stance, dropped guard, bouncing rhythm, and punch-only animation set make it look more like an unpolished street style.
Can you unlock the new Gakuran styles yet?
No unlock path is available yet. There is no NPC, quest, shop, reroll rate, code, Robux price, release date, stat requirement, damage value, or cooldown information for these teased styles.
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Are Capoeira and Wrestling the two new styles?
Capoeira is the strong pick for one of them, but Wrestling does not match the second teased animation. Wrestling is already widely discussed as a rare/top-tier Gakuran style, while this new left-side moveset looks punch-heavy rather than grapple-heavy.
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