Buy for the role you actually enjoy. +Speed and Seeker flashlight have the clearest practical public value; most emotes are style purchases.
Real gameplay boost+Speed
Best first buy for regular players.
Helps with: Faster repositioning as a hider and faster closing distance as a seeker.
Buy if: You already like the core rounds and want one low-price pass that affects both roles.
Skip if: You mostly lose because of bad hiding spots; smarter color matching helps more than speed.
Role utilitySeeker flashlight
Good cheap buy for players who enjoy seeking.
Helps with: Reading darker corners, color seams, and visually busy rooms.
Buy if: You often play seeker or struggle to read hiders against dark surfaces.
Skip if: You prefer hiding and do not care about seeker-side tools.
Mixed perksVIP
Wait until you can confirm the in-game perks.
Helps with: Possible convenience or identity perks, depending on the live VIP panel.
Buy if: You play daily and the current in-game VIP list contains perks you will actually use.
Skip if: You want a clear win-rate upgrade; +Speed is easier to justify first.
Practice and creator toolPrivate server commands
Useful for groups, not needed for solo public rounds.
Helps with: Testing hiding spots, recording videos, and playing custom rounds with friends.
Buy if: You host private servers or make content around the game.
Skip if: You mostly queue public matches alone.
Aggressive seeker toolGolden shotgun
Only for seeker-focused players after testing it in-game.
Helps with: Potentially gives a stronger seeker-side weapon or effect.
Buy if: You already enjoy chasing and know the weapon fits your play style.
Skip if: You are still learning maps, because map knowledge gives more value first.
Fun weapon-style passRainbowGun
Treat as a fun purchase, not a first priority.
Helps with: Adds a weapon-style option, but the Roblox page does not explain enough to rank it as essential.
Buy if: You want variety and have already bought practical movement or visibility tools.
Skip if: You are buying only to win more rounds.
Elimination cosmeticFootball kill effect
Buy only after you enjoy seeker-side play.
Helps with: Adds visual feedback or style around eliminations, not camouflage fundamentals.
Buy if: You already seek often and want a visible effect for clips or personal style.
Skip if: You need better hiding decisions, better map reads, or a practical first purchase.
Premium funPermanent Bazooka!
Skip for beginners.
Helps with: Permanent bazooka access for players who want the expensive premium toy.
Buy if: You play this game heavily and specifically want bazooka gameplay.
Skip if: You are comparing value per Robux; 1999 Robux is too high for a new player.
CosmeticBox, Boom, Mimimi, Grunt, Deformed, Fly, Headless, and Slide emotes
Buy only for style.
Helps with: Expression, roleplay, clips, and lobby personality.
Buy if: You want your character to look or react differently.
Skip if: You expect better survival, better seeking, or faster progression.
Worth it+Speed
At 89 Robux, it has the clearest practical use because speed helps hiders reposition and seekers close distance.
Worth itSeeker flashlight
At 9 Robux, it is cheap and directly supports seeker gameplay, especially in dark or visually noisy areas.
SituationalVIP
The listing promises many perks but does not spell them out in public detail. Recommend it only after players confirm the perks in-game.
SituationalPrivate server commands
Useful for friends, practice, trolling, or content creation in private servers, but not a priority for solo public matches.
SituationalGolden shotgun
The store text calls it an OP golden shotgun, so seeker-focused players may care, but it costs 298 Robux and needs in-game testing before being called essential.
SituationalRainbowGun
It is cheaper than the premium weapons, but the public description is blank. Treat it as fun or cosmetic until its exact effect is confirmed.
SituationalFootball kill effect
It is an elimination-style cosmetic. Buy it for feedback and clips after you already enjoy seeking, not as a hider survival tool.
SkipPermanent Bazooka!
1999 Robux is too expensive for a beginner recommendation unless the player already loves the game and specifically wants permanent bazooka access.
SkipBox emote
An emote can be fun socially, but it should not be presented as a win-rate upgrade.
SkipFly emote
Buy it only for style. It should not outrank movement, visibility, or practice-oriented purchases.
SkipDeformed emote
Cosmetic value only unless players confirm a useful in-round interaction.
SkipHeadless emote
Good for expression, not a first purchase for players trying to survive longer.
SkipSlide emote
Do not imply that a listed emote improves hiding or escaping unless current in-game.
SkipBoom, Mimimi, and Grunt
Small fun purchases, but they belong in a cosmetics section rather than a best gamepass guide.