BloxStrike Wiki

BloxStrike Roblox Guide

BloxStrike Wiki: Codes, Maps, Weapons, Settings, and Beginner Help

A clean English guide hub for BloxStrike on Roblox, covering working codes, tactical shooter basics, settings, weapons, maps, cases, and update tracking.

BloxStrike Roblox gameplay screenshot

Latest Codes

Working BloxStrike Codes

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DUST_II 250 Credits

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LIL30MINUTEDOWNTIME 35 Credits

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BLOXSTRIKEXMEDAL 100 Credits

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SEASIDE 100 Credits

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25MILLIONVISITS Free Credits

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WEAREBACK 50 Credits

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BUTTERFLYCASE 50 Credits

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GAMEBROKE Free Credits

10KCCU 50 Credits

8KCCU 75 Credits

10MVISITS Free Credits

NEWYEARS2025 100 Credits

QOLUPDATE Free Credits

CHRISTMAS2025 100 Credits

WINTER2025 100 Credits

SORRYTHURSDAY Free Credits

1MVISITS 60 Credits

Public Game Snapshot

Current BloxStrike Activity Signals

Rating

95.851%

Visits

72,975,863

Favorites

222,543

Players

8,823

What Is BloxStrike on Roblox?

BloxStrike Wiki is a focused English guide site for players who want clear, practical information about BloxStrike on Roblox. Instead of bouncing between scattered code articles, short-form videos, patch mentions, and partial community notes, this site brings the main topics together in one place. The goal is not to pretend that every public game detail is perfectly documented. The goal is to give players a reliable, organized starting point for the information that matters most: codes, settings, beginner advice, maps, weapons, cases, and update tracking.

BloxStrike is a Roblox tactical FPS built around the same ideas that made classic objective shooters so replayable. You buy gear, take map space, hold angles, clear lanes, and try to outplay the enemy through better decisions as much as better aim. It is not a casual run-forward shooter where every mistake is erased instantly by respawn. Rounds have structure, and that structure gives the game its tension. When you start to understand economy, utility timing, angle discipline, and map control, BloxStrike becomes much more interesting than it first appears.

The strongest current public signal around the game is the official Roblox title, which currently shows [DUST II] BloxStrike. That matters because it indicates active content rotation around a recognizable tactical map concept. The Roblox community page adds another important piece of context: BloxStrike says it was founded in 2025 and is being built as a premier tactical FPS experience on Roblox. That positioning tells you what kind of game the developers want this to become. It is not trying to be just another generic Roblox shooter. It is trying to hold onto the identity of a structured, competitive FPS.

Public interest also looks meaningful. Current third-party tracking shows strong engagement numbers, including a rating around 95.851%, more than 72 million visits, and over 222 thousand favorites. Those numbers can change over time, but they are large enough to confirm that BloxStrike is not a tiny hidden experience. There is enough player demand here to support a dedicated guide site, especially because public documentation is still fragmented.

Why Use This BloxStrike Wiki?

That fragmentation is exactly why bloxstrike.wiki makes sense. Large code and guide sites have already pointed out that BloxStrike does not have a broadly established official wiki or Trello. New players are therefore left piecing things together from Roblox pages, code articles, videos, and community posts. This site should fix that problem by acting as a clean knowledge hub. When someone searches for BloxStrike codes, they should land on a page that explains both the latest rewards and how code freshness works. When someone searches for settings, they should get a page focused on clarity, consistency, and practical recommendations rather than filler.

The homepage should guide users into the right next step. A beginner usually starts with the Codes page because free Credits are an easy early win. After that, the Beginner Guide explains how rounds, economy, and map pressure work. The Settings page then helps players clean up their visual experience and build better habits around crosshair, radar, and HUD. From there, the Weapons and Maps pages deepen the tactical side of the game, while the Cases page captures cosmetic and collection interest.

Codes are one of the biggest traffic drivers for BloxStrike content, and they should have a visible place on the homepage. Current public coverage supports codes like DUST_II, LIL30MINUTEDOWNTIME, BLOXSTRIKEXMEDAL, SEASIDE, and 25MILLIONVISITS, with DUST_II specifically reported as a 250 Credits reward in one of the latest March 2026 code guides. That is exactly the kind of high-intent information users expect to find quickly. But the homepage should not stop at a simple code list. It should also explain why those codes matter: they reduce the friction of entering the game's cosmetic and progression loop.

Another reason the homepage matters is trust. Public data for BloxStrike is still uneven, especially around full map rotation, exact weapon details, or ongoing balance changes. Because of that, the site should make a distinction between strongly confirmed items, currently reported content, and practical player advice. Dust II is strongly confirmed. Several current codes are supported by multiple guide sites. Settings guidance is well supported by a detailed Destructoid article and multiple 2026 YouTube videos. That is enough to build a genuinely useful site without pretending to be an official API or a private developer dashboard.

In practical terms, the homepage needs to do three jobs well. First, it should explain what BloxStrike is. Second, it should route players toward the guide page they actually need. Third, it should establish bloxstrike.wiki as a serious community resource that is easier to read than scattered article farms. If those three jobs are done correctly, the homepage becomes more than a landing page. It becomes the anchor for the entire site.

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What is BloxStrike Wiki?

BloxStrike Wiki is a community guide site focused on codes, settings, weapons, maps, cases, and beginner help for BloxStrike on Roblox.

Is BloxStrike on Roblox?

Yes. BloxStrike is a Roblox tactical FPS with round-based objective gameplay.

What should I read first as a beginner?

Start with the Codes page for free Credits, then read the Beginner Guide and Settings guide.

What map is currently the clearest confirmed map?

Dust II is the most clearly confirmed map because it appears directly in the Roblox game title.