Fight in a School: Style guide

How Fighting Styles work in Fight in a School
How Fighting Styles work in Fight in a School (Image via Roblox)

Fight in a School allows you to use various fighting styles to defend yourself against other players. You can unlock and switch between the seven available styles at any time, giving the combat system flexibility as you duke it out with opponents. Each of these styles has a different specialty, which makes switching between all of them a great strategy.

This guide demystifies the Fighting Styles featured in Fight in a School and gives you the details on what they do and how to unlock them.


An overview of Fighting Styles in Fight in a School

Fighting in a school using a Fighting Style (Image via Roblox)
Fighting in a school using a Fighting Style (Image via Roblox)

Fighting Styles in Fight in a School completely changes the way the player moves while in active combat. The basic punch and kick strings receive a complete overhaul, with particular moves becoming more effective than others. Which move becomes more effective depends on the style, incentivizing experimentation on the player’s part.

Additionally, Fighting Styles are not just moveset alterations but alter base stats as well. They affect three of your combat stats: base speed, base damage, and critical damage. Certain fighting styles are more dexterous than others, while others favor brute strength over everything else.

The seven Fighting Styles in the game boost all three base combat stats to a different degree, based on their specialties. These perks can give you an idea of what these Styles excel at with a single glance.

Listed below are all the passive buffs offered by every style in the game:

  • Amateur: +1% base speed; +10% base damage; +15% critical damage
  • Slap Boxer: +1.1% base speed; +9% base damage; +14% critical damage
  • Boxer: +1.15% base speed; +12% base damage; +19% critical damage
  • Striker: +1.12% base speed; +16% base damage; +20% critical damage
  • Peek A Boo: +1.3% base speed; +14% base damage; +23% critical damage
  • Kicker: +1% base speed; +10% base damage; +13% critical damage
  • Ninja: +1.17% base speed; +10% base damage; +17% critical damage

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All Fighting Styles and how to unlock them

Fighting Style selection (Image via Roblox)
Fighting Style selection (Image via Roblox)

Most Fighting Styles featured in the game can be unlocked by playing through normally, save for two that are premium-exclusive. Here’s a complete breakdown of each of these styles, their unlock requirements, and where they shine the most.

Fighting Style

Unlock Requirement

Specialty

Amateur

Starting style, available for free

Base fighting style with no specialty

Slap Boxer

Increase your Respect to 100

Delivers hits through fast-paced slaps

Boxer

Score 15 Kills

Powerful punches with high critical damage

Striker

Increase your Respect to 100

A balanced style with highly damaging critical hits

Peek A Boo

Score 500 Kills

High critical damage makes it well-suited as a counterattack-centric style

Kicker

Can be purchased for 70 Robux

A kick-centric style with a large striking range

Ninja

Part of the VIP Pass that costs 199 Robux

A fast fighting style with the highest range in the game

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FAQs

How many Fighting Styles does Fight in a School feature?

The game features seven distinct Fighting Styles, each of which offers a different moveset, damage output, and speed.

Which Fighting Style in Fight in a School boasts the highest critical damage?

The Peek A Boo style boosts critical damage by 23%, making it the de-facto critical hit class of the game.

How do I unlock the Striker Fighting Style in Fight in a School?

The Striker style can be unlocked by increasing your Respect rating in your school to 100.

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