
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours brawling in the chaotic halls of Fight in a School, wondering which fighting style will give you the edge over your opponents. Trust me, I’ve been there – getting wrecked by players with seemingly unstoppable movesets while I’m stuck with basic punches. But after grinding through every single style in the game, I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about all the fighting styles in Fight in a School.
Fight in a School is one of those Roblox games that just clicks with you from the first punch. It’s a combat-focused experience where you battle other players in school environments, earning kills and respect to unlock new fighting techniques. What makes this game special is how each fighting style completely changes your approach to combat – from lightning-fast strikes to devastating critical hits.
I remember when I first started playing, I had no idea that the game had such a deep combat system. I thought it was just about mashing punches, but boy was I wrong! The variety of fighting styles keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting, even after hundreds of hours.
Let me tell you something – I’ve played my fair share of Roblox fighting games, but Fight in a School has something special that keeps me coming back. Maybe it’s the satisfaction of finally unlocking that elusive style after grinding thousands of kills, or perhaps it’s the thrill of outsmarting opponents with the perfect style counter.
What I love most is how each style feels unique. When I switch from Boxer to Ninja, it’s like playing a completely different game. The movement changes, the attack patterns shift, and suddenly I’m thinking about combat in entirely new ways. It’s this depth that makes Fight in a School stand out from other fighting games on the platform.
Unlocking new fighting styles is where the real progression begins. I’ve learned through trial and error that there are three main ways to get new styles:
The most straightforward method is racking up kills. Here’s what you need:
Some styles require you to build up respect in your school server:
For those willing to invest:
Unlock Requirement: Free (Starting style)
Stats: +1% base speed, +10% base damage, +15% critical damage
This is where everyone begins, and honestly, it’s not as bad as you might think. When I first started, I underestimated the Amateur style, but it’s actually quite balanced for beginners. The punches are straightforward, and the critical damage bonus is decent for starting out.
Unlock Requirement: 20 Kills
Stats: +1.15% base speed, +12% base damage, +19% critical damage
Ah, the Boxer – my personal favorite for early-game progression. The punches feel meatier, and that 19% critical damage bonus is no joke. I remember landing my first critical hit with this style and absolutely demolishing my opponent. It’s a solid upgrade from Amateur and worth the 20-kill grind.
Unlock Requirement: 100 Respect
Stats: +1.1% base speed, +9% base damage, +14% critical damage
This style is just plain fun! There’s something hilarious about slapping your opponents into submission. While the stats might not seem impressive, the slap animations are unique and can catch people off guard. I’ve won many fights just because my opponents were laughing too hard to defend properly!
Unlock Requirement: 100 Respect
Stats: +1.12% base speed, +16% base damage, +20% critical damage
If you want a balanced style that excels at finishing fights, Striker is your go-to. That 20% critical damage bonus is insane for finishing off low-health opponents. I’ve saved countless kill steals with this style, much to the frustration of my enemies!
Unlock Requirement: 500 Kills
Stats: +1.3% base speed, +14% base damage, +23% critical damage
This is where things get serious. Peek A Boo has the highest critical damage bonus in the game at 23%, making it perfect for players who love high-risk, high-reward combat. The defensive stance can be tricky to master, but once you get the timing down, you’ll be countering attacks like a pro.
Unlock Requirement: 70 Robux
Stats: +1% base speed, +10% base damage, +13% critical damage
While the stats might seem underwhelming for a paid style, Kicker offers something unique – range. The kick attacks have significantly more reach than punches, allowing you to hit opponents from safer distances. If you’re like me and prefer keeping some space between you and your enemies, this style is worth considering.
Unlock Requirement: VIP Pass (199 Robux)
Stats: +1.17% base speed, +10% base damage, +17% critical damage
The Ninja style is all about speed and mobility. It’s the fastest style in the game, perfect for players who love hit-and-run tactics. I’ve had so much fun zipping around the map, landing quick combos, and disappearing before my opponents can react. The VIP pass might be pricey, but if you love fast-paced combat, it’s worth every Robux.
Unlock Requirement: 1,400 Kills
Stats: Specialized bone-breaking attacks
Bones is where the grind starts to feel real. At 1,400 kills, this style is for dedicated players. The bone-breaking mechanics are unique and can leave opponents with permanent debuffs if you land the right combos. I’ve seen players turn entire matches around with well-timed Bone attacks.
Unlock Requirement: 5,000 Kills
Stats: Powerful knee and elbow strikes
Muay Thai is devastating up close. The knee and elbow strikes have incredible damage potential, especially when you corner opponents. Reaching 5,000 kills is no small feat, but the payoff is worth it. I’ve taken down players with much better stats just by mastering the Muay Thai combo system.
Unlock Requirement: 10,000 Kills
Stats: Aerial attacks and diving strikes
Hawk is all about verticality. The aerial attacks and diving strikes make you a threat from any angle. I love using this style in maps with multiple levels – there’s nothing more satisfying than diving from above and catching opponents completely off guard.
One thing I’ve learned from hundreds of matches is that every style has a counter. Here’s my personal counter guide:
If you want to unlock styles faster, here are my proven methods:
Respect can be trickier to earn than kills. Here’s what works for me:
The developers of Fight in a School are constantly adding new content. Recently, they introduced several new styles that have shaken up the meta:
These new styles have added even more depth to the combat system, and I’m excited to see what the developers add next. Keep an eye on the official game page for the latest updates!
I can’t stress this enough – movement is everything in Fight in a School. Here are my top movement tips:
Each style has its own combo potential. Here are my favorites:
Boxer Combo: Jab → Jab → Cross → Hook (great for beginners)
Ninja Combo: Quick strike → Dash → Quick strike → Uppercut (excellent for hit-and-run)
Muay Thai Combo: Knee → Elbow → Knee → Clinch (devastating up close)
Fighting games are as much mental as they are physical:
I always recommend starting with Boxer. It’s a straightforward upgrade from Amateur with decent stats and easy-to-understand mechanics. The 20-kill requirement is also very achievable for new players.
Focus on targeting players who are already weakened in fights. This “kill stealing” strategy might not be honorable, but it’s effective for quickly building up your kill count to unlock new styles.
It depends on your playstyle. If you love speed and mobility, Ninja is absolutely worth the VIP pass. Kicker is more situational but can be useful in certain matchups. I’d recommend trying the free styles first to see what you prefer.
Peek A Boo players rely on their defensive stance and critical hits. The best counter is to use fast, unpredictable attacks with styles like Ninja. Don’t let them set up their defensive posture, and be ready to dodge when they go for critical hits.
Muay Thai tends to get the most respect because it requires 5,000 kills to unlock. Players who have Muay Thai have clearly put in the time and effort to master the game.
After countless hours of brawling, grinding, and experimenting with every style in Fight in a School, I can confidently say that there’s no single “best” fighting style. Each one has its strengths, weaknesses, and unique playstyle that appeals to different types of players.
What I love most about this game is how it encourages experimentation and mastery. Whether you prefer the straightforward power of Boxer, the lightning speed of Ninja, or the technical precision of Peek A Boo, there’s a style that will click with your personal playstyle.
My advice? Don’t rush to unlock the highest-tier styles immediately. Take your time to master each style as you unlock it, understand its strengths and weaknesses, and learn when to use each one. The journey from Amateur to mastering styles like Muay Thai or Hawk is what makes Fight in a School so rewarding.
Now it’s your turn! Jump into the game, start grinding those kills and respect points, and discover which fighting style suits you best. And hey, if you see me in the servers (I usually go by “FlameFist”), feel free to challenge me to a duel – I’m always up for testing my skills against new opponents!
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