Bloxburg is a friendly town in Roblox, a life-simulation and roleplay experience developed by popular developer Coeptus.
The experience features the daily activities of one virtual player in a household near a fictional city where you: work, build your dream home and pay bills for your family. With a range of jobs from a mechanic to a miner, you are never short of things to do on Bloxburg.
Since its beta release in 2016, Coeptus has spent years crafting together game passes to make the gameplay experience much better. Costing only 25 Robux, Bloxburg players can’t thank him enough!
Bloxburgs special features.
Gamepasses are small special features that can be bought with Robux (a Roblox currency) to give players small advantages while playing Welcome to Bloxburg.
These advantages can be extra money, having multiple-tier houses, and picking where you’d like to live. This game passes range from 100 Robux to 400 Robux, a small price to pay for the premium tag next to your name.
This article will show a summary of each gamepasses in order from what I and many other Bloxburg players believe to be ranked from best to worst.
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Excellent Employee
This gamepass costing 300 Robux, isn’t the most expensive, but is definitely the best!
Making you a truly excellent employee, increasing your earnings, and splitting in half the time it takes for a promotion, this gamepass is great for people who want to get rich quickly. Excellent Employees will give players 25% more money than they usually would, despite having low moods (which can decrease your pay).
In our opinion, players should pick the job they enjoy doing the most in order to receive a long-term payout. The results are showing when you want to spend a while working before building that mega-mansion. For those who feel the same about every job, though, we recommend the Delivery Driver job, where you can explore the town while earning.
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Multiple Floors
Multiple Floors allows players to build above the first level on their plot for only 300 Robux, but you can’t yet build under it. For that you need, Basements.
Players with this game pass can explore the levels, using structure items to build fancy roofs and chimneys. Perhaps you want to build a hillside home? You need Multiple Floors for that!
Bloxburg is much better when you can show off your home from the other side of the map and this gamepass allows you to do that. Why not build bigger and better?
Advanced Placing
This gamepass isn’t for the fainthearted, opening you up to a world you haven’t seen before.
Advanced placement disables collisions, allowing you to place pillars, fences, and toilets where you haven’t before. This gamepass allows items in Bloxburg to get up close, great for players wo want plastic flowers in their bathtubs.
Along with this, players can make use of the Scale Tool, only recently introduced in the game to change the shape of various objects. Only costing them 200 Robux. Sounds like a steal!
Premium
While this gamepass is my personal favorite, you’ll soon understand why I placed the top three above it.
Costing 400 Robux, we’re not surprised Premium gives you the most perks. Players with Premium will receive affordable bills, higher daily rewards, a unique nametag, a higher donation limit, and the ability to choose where they wish to live.
Players with Premium also receive a unique trophy to place in their home (hopefully with two stories). This gamepass is purely made to show off, and we can’t say we’ll complain!
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Basements
Basements, the home of Bloxburgs home-made, corrupt, prisons.
Basements allowed players to build underneath the first floor of their homes. Each square of the basement costs $25, it’s a simple solution for those who want a house other players can’t see.
This is the cheapest gamepass costing 100 Robux, so perhaps if you’re looking for a small purchase to improve your gameplay, this could be the Bloxburg gamepass for you.
Large Plot
The origin of towns and the beginning of hotels, Large Plot is ideal for those with a large imagination.
Costing 250 Robux, the Large Plot gives you larger space to build in Build Mode. For regular players, the ordinary 30×30 plot is a perfect amount of space, but for those wishing to build big houses and gardens, this gamepass will be helpful for detailed builds.
Perhaps you don’t wish for the full 60×60, however, the rest of the plot is the perfect space for rough trees to fit into your surroundings.
Unlocked Stereo
Justin Bieber’s “Baby” is my personal favorite, however, it is suitable for all music types.
From Police Sirens to Artic Monkeys, you never feel short of music with Unlocked Stereo. Sadly, this gamepass is now off-sale, but for those who bought it before March 2022, Beat Nightclub is the place to be.
This gamepass cost 400 Robux and will be sorely missed by new players. Let’s hope they bring it back soon!
Marvelous Mood
Marvelous Mood is a gamepass that allows players to have prolonged happiness in Bloxburg.
Costing 180 Robux, it allowed players to turn off negative moods, great for roleplay purposes and not receiving slowness. This is useful when working, maintaining a positive mood and making you more money for your home and donations.
Having only recently come to Bloxburg, we can’t wait to see the adaptions of those gamepass (although there is nothing officially confirmed) Coeptus is always adding new things to his game.
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