Gakuran Hair Colors Guide: Ethnicity, Dyed Chances, and How Rerolls Really Work
Learn how Gakuran hair colors work, how ethnicity affects options, and the dyed hair reroll chance players should know.
How Gakuran Hair Colors Work
If you are trying to customize your character, understanding gakuran hair colors matters more than most new players expect. Gakuran hair colors are tied to ethnicity, hairstyle pools, and rerolls, so knowing the system can save you a lot of wasted spins.
At the same time, hair color is cosmetic only. It will not boost damage, speed, HP, or combat performance. What does affect gameplay is ethnicity through height, while your visible look comes from the hair and style options attached to that ethnicity.
Here is the short version:
| Feature | Affects Looks | Affects Combat | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hair color | Yes | No | Purely cosmetic |
| Hairstyle | Yes | No | Pulled from ethnicity-based pools |
| Ethnicity | Yes | Yes | Also determines height range |
| Height | Slightly | Yes | Changes speed, HP, damage, and hitbox |
So if your goal is fashion, focus on hair rerolls. If your goal is strength or mobility, focus on ethnicity and height first.
Ethnicity and Gakuran Hair Colors Explained
Community guides and player experience agree that Gakuran currently uses six ethnicities:
| Ethnicity | Availability | Hair Color Tendency | Gameplay Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Very common | Mostly natural black shades | Linked to mid-range height |
| European | Rare | Wider natural range like black, brown, blonde | Linked to tallest height bracket |
| African | Rare | Natural dark shades | Linked to tall height bracket |
| Middle Eastern | Rare | Mostly dark natural shades | Linked to upper-mid height |
| Latinx | Rare | Mostly dark natural shades, some variety | Linked to lower-mid height |
| Indian | Rare | Mostly dark natural shades | Linked to shortest height bracket |
Based on community reports, Japanese is overwhelmingly the most common roll, at about 95%, while the other five ethnicities split the remaining 5%. That makes non-Japanese appearances much harder to get naturally.
Why ethnicity matters for hair color
The key thing to know about gakuran hair colors is that they are not selected from one universal pool. Instead, your ethnicity influences which natural hair colors are available.
For example:
- Japanese characters usually pull from black or very dark natural tones
- European characters can access a broader natural color range
- Other ethnicities mostly lean toward realistic dark shades
- Dyed results are separate and much less common
This means two players rerolling hair color may not have the same possible outcomes, even if they both use the same number of spins.
Natural Colors vs Dyed Hair in Gakuran
One of the biggest questions players ask is whether dyed hair is possible and how rare it is. According to the referenced community guide, rerolling hair color has a 5% chance to give dyed hair, which can come from a much broader RGB-style range.
That is the most important number to remember if you are hunting unusual gakuran hair colors.
| Hair Type | Estimated Chance | Color Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Natural hair color | ~95% | Ethnicity-linked natural shades | Realistic character looks |
| Dyed hair | ~5% | Broad RGB-like color range | Unique or flashy cosmetics |
What dyed hair means in practice
Dyed hair is where the customization gets fun. Instead of staying inside realistic tones, you may pull more vibrant cosmetic colors. Player experience suggests this is how some standout avatars end up with more stylized appearances.
Still, a 5% chance is low enough that you should expect multiple rerolls if you want something flashy.
Expected rerolls for dyed hair
While luck can swing hard in either direction, this quick probability table helps set expectations:
| Number of Hair Color Rerolls | Chance of Getting At Least 1 Dyed Result |
|---|---|
| 1 | 5.0% |
| 5 | 22.6% |
| 10 | 40.1% |
| 15 | 53.7% |
| 20 | 64.2% |
| 30 | 78.5% |
This does not guarantee a specific dyed shade. It only estimates your odds of seeing any dyed result at all.
How to Reroll Hair Color and Ethnicity
If you want better gakuran hair colors, the reroll process is the center of everything. Just remember that hair color and ethnicity are related, but they are not the same reroll target.
Basic reroll workflow
| Goal | What to Reroll | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Get a rare ethnicity | Ethnicity | Changes your appearance pool and height outcome |
| Get a specific natural hair range | Ethnicity first, hair color second | Your ethnicity influences available natural colors |
| Get dyed hair | Hair color | Dyed chance appears on hair color rerolls |
| Match a look with a build | Ethnicity first | Height affects combat, hair does not |
Where to check your ethnicity
Community guides describe the process like this:
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Open the side menu using the arrow on the left of the screen |
| 2 | Go to the Stats tab |
| 3 | View your player card |
| 4 | Find ethnicity near the bottom |
| 5 | Use the reroll icon if you want to change it |
If you are aiming for better gakuran hair colors, always check your current ethnicity before spending rerolls. Otherwise, you might waste spins chasing a natural color that is not even in your current pool.
Smart reroll order
For most players, this is the most efficient order:
- Decide whether you care more about looks or combat
- If combat matters, reroll ethnicity first
- Once you have the ethnicity you want, reroll hair color
- Stop early if you get a look you genuinely like
- Save extra rerolls for future updates or styles
That approach helps you avoid the trap of perfecting a hairstyle on an ethnicity you later replace.
Height, Combat, and Why Hair Color Doesn’t Change Stats
A lot of beginners mix up cosmetics with progression. Gakuran hair colors are just for appearance, but ethnicity also affects height, and height changes combat behavior.
Here is the height information commonly shared by the community:
| Male Ethnicity Height | Height |
|---|---|
| European | 178 cm / 5'10" |
| African | 175 cm / 5'9" |
| Middle Eastern | 173 cm / 5'8" |
| Japanese | 171 cm / 5'7" |
| Latinx | 170 cm / 5'7" |
| Indian | 167 cm / 5'6" |
| Female Ethnicity Height | Height |
|---|---|
| European | 165 cm / 5'5" |
| African | 162 cm / 5'4" |
| Middle Eastern | 160 cm / 5'3" |
| Japanese | 159 cm / 5'3" |
| Latinx | 158 cm / 5'2" |
| Indian | 155 cm / 5'1" |
What height changes in gameplay
| Height Trend | Typical Combat Effect |
|---|---|
| Taller characters | More damage, more HP, bigger hitbox, slower attacks and movement |
| Shorter characters | Faster movement, faster attacks, lower HP, lower damage, smaller hitbox |
Community reports suggest these differences are most noticeable at the extremes rather than the middle. In other words, average heights may feel similar, while the tallest and shortest outcomes push your playstyle more clearly.
That is why players building for PvP often prioritize ethnicity and height before worrying about gakuran hair colors.
Best Tips for Getting the Look You Want
Customization can get expensive if you reroll randomly. These tips will help you use your resources more efficiently.
1. Pick a priority before you spend
| Player Type | Best Priority |
|---|---|
| Fashion-focused | Hair color and hairstyle |
| PvP-focused | Ethnicity and height |
| Balanced player | Ethnicity first, cosmetics second |
| New player | Learn your build first, then optimize appearance |
If you only care about style, chase the look you want. But if you also care about performance, lock in a usable build before investing heavily in cosmetics.
2. Expect Japanese to be the default
Since Japanese appears to be the dominant roll, many players will naturally see dark natural gakuran hair colors more often than broad European-style color variation.
That means:
- Dark hair is normal
- Blonde or broader natural variation may require a rare ethnicity
- Dyed colors are still the main path to standout visuals
3. Save free rerolls from codes
Community guides mention that free rerolls can come from game codes. If you are low on resources, check for active code lists before spending premium currency or grinding too hard.
For broader Roblox support and platform updates, you can also visit the official Roblox website.
4. Don’t reroll away a strong build by accident
A flashy character is fun, but some players regret replacing a good height outcome just to chase different gakuran hair colors. If you already rolled an ethnicity that fits your preferred combat style, think carefully before changing it.
5. Use hairstyle and accessory combos
Even if your hair color options seem limited, you can still improve your look with:
- Matching accessories
- Outfits that complement darker tones
- Hairstyles that make natural colors stand out better
- Dyed rerolls saved for later when you have more resources
Best Look Strategy by Player Goal
Here is a simple planning table that combines appearance and performance.
| Goal | Recommended Strategy | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|
| Rare cosmetic flex | Chase rare ethnicity, then dyed hair | High reroll cost |
| Realistic school look | Keep natural color, optimize hairstyle | Low |
| Strong PvP build | Prioritize height-linked ethnicity | Medium |
| Stylish but practical | Keep good ethnicity, reroll hair color only | Low to medium |
| Content creator/showcase avatar | Farm rerolls and hunt dyed hair | High |
For many players, the smartest middle ground is this: keep a solid ethnicity for your build, then spend cosmetic rerolls until you land one of the better gakuran hair colors available to that pool.
FAQ About Gakuran Hair Colors
Do gakuran hair colors affect stats?
No. Gakuran hair colors are cosmetic only. They do not increase damage, health, speed, or any combat-related stat.
How rare is dyed hair in Gakuran?
Community-sourced information says dyed hair has about a 5% chance when rerolling hair color. That makes it uncommon, but not impossibly rare.
Does ethnicity change gakuran hair colors?
Yes. Ethnicity appears to influence your natural hair color pool and hairstyle options. It also affects height, which does change gameplay.
What is the best way to get rare gakuran hair colors?
If you want rarer-looking gakuran hair colors, first decide whether you need a specific ethnicity. After that, use hair color rerolls and be prepared for multiple attempts if you are chasing dyed hair.
If you treat hair color as fashion and ethnicity as build-making, the whole Gakuran system makes a lot more sense.
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