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Unofficial fan wiki · Updated June 2026

Blox Monsters Wiki

Welcome to the Blox Monsters Wiki, your field guide to the monster-collecting auto-battler that took Roblox by storm in 2026. Explore islands, weaken wild monsters, catch them with capture balls, then evolve, fuse and mutate your team until you conquer every world on the adventure path.

This wiki gathers everything scattered across Discord announcements, patch notes and community testing into one place: codes, the current tier list, every bloodline buff, a full world-by-world map guide, all items and eggs, plus controls and official links.

3.4M+
Roblox visits
8,000+
Players online at peak
17
Supported languages
2026-04-26
Release date

What is Blox Monsters?

Blox Monsters is a monster-collecting auto-battler developed by the kimi09 group and released on Roblox on April 26, 2026. Within weeks it passed 3.4 million visits and thousands of concurrent players. The loop is simple to learn: battle wild monsters to weaken them, throw a capture ball, and add them to your index.

Depth comes from the systems stacked on top: monsters carry a rank from E up to SSS, one trait and one mutation each, and most species have three evolution stages. Your trainer rolls a passive bloodline, bosses drop guaranteed eggs on a respawn timer, and rare hidden monsters are announced server-wide when they spawn.

Developer
kimi09 (Roblox group)
Released
April 26, 2026
Genre
Adventure · Monster catching · Auto-battler
Server size
8 players
Platforms
PC, mobile, tablet and console via Roblox
Languages
17 supported languages

Blox Monsters Codes

Looking for free rolls and rewards? As of June 2026 there are no working Blox Monsters codes – the developers have confirmed a redemption system will only arrive once the game has more content. Our codes page explains the developer statement, how redemption will likely work, and every real way to earn free rewards right now.

  • Active codes: none yet – the game has no code redemption system so far.
  • Where codes will be announced: the official Discord server and this wiki.
  • Free rewards today: boss eggs, hidden monsters, achievements and the starter bloodline rerolls.
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Tier List Snapshot

The current endgame meta revolves around a tank/DPS split built on the Hatred aggro system. Dark Hiller holds the front line, while Milofoy and Dread Spike compete for the top damage slot and Exile Celestial rounds out the squad.

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  • Dark Hiller Best tank – stack +Hatred so it soaks every hit
  • Milofoy Premier DPS, proven in community testing
  • Exile Celestial Elite all-rounder for the third slot
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  • Dread Spike Top DPS on the Discord tier list – grind it as an alternative
  • Auroraflare Fastest mount in the game, from the Bubblefin line
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Bloodlines at a Glance

Bloodlines are account-wide passive buffs rolled at the Bloodline NPC in Misty Forest. There are 13 bloodlines in the game, and the gap between the best and worst is enormous: Exile Celestial grants +200% Rank Luck and double mutation catch chance, while bottom-tier rolls only nudge your movement speed.

  • Best overall: Exile Celestial (+200% Rank Luck, 2x mutation catch chance).
  • Best for hidden monsters: Picomori (2x catch chance, hidden catches guaranteed Rank B+).
  • Best for eggs: Sealed Calamity (-25% hatch time, +20% mutation chance on hatch).
  • You start with 3 free rerolls and one slot; a second slot unlocks at level 7.
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Map & Worlds

The adventure path starts in Misty Forest and currently runs past the frozen Iceberg to the psychic-themed Astral Grove, the newest island. Every world adds its own catchable roster, egg type, hidden monsters and – in most cases – a boss on a respawn timer.

  • Misty Forest: spawn island with the Egg Hatcher, Bloodline NPC and starter monsters like Seedmon, Flowermon and Cactus Cub.
  • Iceberg: home of the Sealed Calamity boss, which drops the Sealed Egg.
  • Astral Grove: psychic monsters (Illusi-ver, Faint, Pufflair) and two hidden monsters – Pico and the elusive Orbit Fin.
  • Bosses: respawn roughly every 6 hours and always drop an egg.
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Items & Eggs

Your progression runs on items: upgraded capture balls raise catch chance up to the top-tier Demon Ball, eggs from bosses and islands hatch rare monsters, fruits feed XP, rerolls and trait upgrades, and hourglasses cut down the 15-hour boss egg timers.

  • Capture balls: upgrade them before anything else – catch chance matters everywhere.
  • Eggs: Grass Egg (Misty Forest), Shadow Egg (Astral Grove), Sealed Egg (boss drop).
  • Shops: the rotating Item Shop and the Limited Shop with exotic and gorgeous fruits.
  • Never leave the incubator empty – idle incubator time is wasted progression.
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Controls Basics

Blox Monsters uses standard Roblox movement plus a handful of game-specific actions: click or tap a glowing wild monster to start an auto-battle, throw your capture ball once it is weakened, then manage everything else – fusion, evolution, loadouts – through the bottom menu.

  • Move: WASD (PC) or the virtual joystick (mobile).
  • Battle: click / tap a wild monster to engage; your equipped team fights automatically.
  • Catch: throw a ball after the monster is weakened – lower HP means better odds.
  • Dash & mounts: dash to reposition, and ride mount-type monsters to cross islands fast.
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Trello, Discord & Official Links

There is no official Trello board or official wiki for Blox Monsters yet – the only first-party source is the developer Discord, where update notes, the community tier list channel and code announcements live. Our links page keeps every verified official link in one place, so you never have to trust a random "Trello" link again.

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Frequently Asked Questions