Bayside High School vs Robloxian High School (2026) — Which Roblox Game Is Better?
Bayside High School and Robloxian High School are two of the biggest high-school roleplay games on Roblox, and they solve the same fantasy in different ways. Bayside, by Double Bandit Studios, is built around a structured school day — a real class schedule, a report card, and events like prom and picture day. Robloxian High School RP, by Red Manta, is built around freedom — especially its famous avatar editor, plus houses, vehicles, and jobs. This 2026 head-to-head compares their gameplay, class systems, customization, currency, passes, and server size so you can pick the one that fits how you like to play.
In This Comparison
Quick Stats
| Bayside High School | Robloxian High School RP | |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | Double Bandit Studios | Red Manta (Robloxian High School Group) |
| Lifetime Visits | ~774 million | ~1.3 billion |
| Core Loop | Structured school day & RP | Free-roam RP & creation |
| Class System | 1st, 2nd, cafeteria, 3rd period + report card | 7 subjects, 5 chosen daily, earns Credits |
| Currency | Crystals (premium) | Credits (earned) |
| Standout Feature | Events: prom, picture day, football | Intricate avatar editor |
| Signature Pass | Principal (~599 Robux) | Unlocked Avatar Editor (~295 Robux) |
| Server Feel | Populated RP servers | 32-player servers, personal feel |
The numbers frame the two games nicely. Robloxian is the older, larger game by lifetime visits, and it leans on customization and creation. Bayside is the more structured experience, built to make a school day feel like a real, timed routine. Neither is objectively "better" — they reward different play styles, which is what the rest of this comparison breaks down.
Gameplay & Structure
This is the clearest split between the two. Bayside runs on a genuine timetable: a day moves through first period, second period, a cafeteria break, and third period, and you take the bus from the dorms to campus. Classes have quizzes and classwork that feed a report card, so there is a light progression hook for actually showing up. The whole server moves through the schedule together, which keeps the same faces around you and gives roleplay a natural rhythm.
Robloxian High School also has a class system — seven subjects with five randomly selected each day — but the game leans more toward free-roam. Alongside classes it offers jobs (three minigames you play outside school to earn Credits), fire drills, detention escapes, after-school events, and 20-plus houses to build in. It gives you more independent activities to bounce between, where Bayside pulls you along a shared schedule.
Edge: Bayside for players who want a structured, event-driven school day with a report card to work toward. If you prefer open-ended activities and building over a fixed timetable, Robloxian pulls ahead here instead.
Avatar Customization
Customization is where Robloxian built its reputation. Its avatar editor is the standout feature of the entire game: it lets you pull accessories from the Roblox marketplace and then scale and reposition them to create genuinely unique characters, far beyond stacking preset items. Free players get the base editor, and the Unlocked Avatar Editor pass (around 295 Robux) opens every tool.
Bayside handles customization through its locker and wardrobe, with Crystals spent on outfits, cosmetics, and dorm decorations. It is solid and covers the personas you would want — jock, cheerleader, nerd, staff — but it is a more conventional outfit system than Robloxian's scale-and-reposition editor. If building a one-of-a-kind avatar is your main reason to play, that is Robloxian's home turf.
Edge: Robloxian High School, clearly, for the depth and flexibility of its avatar editor.
Currency & Progression
The economies reflect each game's focus. Bayside uses Crystals, a premium currency for cosmetics and dorm decor, and hands new players 50 Crystals plus a Special Locker for following the @DoubleBandits socials. Its progression hook is the report card — a reason to attend and do the classwork rather than a grind for money.
Robloxian uses Credits, which you earn primarily through the class system and the three jobs. That makes its economy more of an earn-and-spend loop — attend classes and work jobs, bank Credits, and pour them into houses, vehicles (100-plus of them), and pets. It is a busier progression treadmill, which suits players who like grinding toward purchases.
Edge: even — Bayside's Crystals-and-report-card model rewards showing up and looking good, while Robloxian's Credits-and-jobs loop rewards grinding for houses and cars. Which is better comes down to whether you want to earn or to roleplay.
Game Passes & Value
Both games monetize through Robux game passes, but they target different things. Bayside's lineup leans toward roleplay and cosmetics: Premium Plot (~399 Robux), VIP (~499), Principal (~599), and the Exotic Car Pack (~699). The Principal pass is the interesting one — it grants a detention slip, a megaphone for announcements, and fire-drill controls, letting you properly play the authority figure.
Robloxian's most notable pass is the Unlocked Avatar Editor (~295 Robux), which fits its identity: it removes the limits on the game's signature feature. Its passes are generally cheaper and more focused on unlocking creation, where Bayside's are pricier and more about roleplay tools and flashy extras.
Edge: Robloxian High School on raw value, since its headline pass is cheaper and unlocks the game's best feature — but Bayside's Principal pass offers something Robloxian's do not, if roleplay authority is what you are after. (Prices are community-reported and can change; confirm in each game's shop.)
Server Size & Community
Robloxian uses a 32-player server cap, which keeps sessions personal — you are not lost in a crowd, and it is easier to form small-group roleplay. Bayside tends toward busier, populated RP servers where events like prom and picture day gather the whole room, which is great for meeting new people but can feel more chaotic.
Community-wise, both are mature, long-running games with active player bases and social channels. Robloxian's edge is the intimacy of smaller servers; Bayside's edge is the energy of a full campus during an event. Which you prefer depends on whether you like tight-knit roleplay or a bustling school with a crowd.
Verdict
Which Should You Play?
Play Bayside High School if you want a structured, event-driven school day — a real class schedule, a report card, prom and picture day, and roleplay tools like the Principal pass. Play Robloxian High School if avatar creation is your priority, or if you like free-roam RP with jobs, houses, and 100-plus vehicles to grind toward on 32-player servers. Bayside is the better roleplay-of-a-school-day; Robloxian is the better creative sandbox. Many players keep both installed and switch based on their mood — and since both are free, there is no reason not to try each.
Earn Free Robux for Either Game
Whether you want Bayside's Principal pass or Robloxian's Unlocked Avatar Editor, both cost Robux. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks — no survey spam, no downloads, just real rewards you can spend in any Roblox game.
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends on your goal. Bayside is stronger for structured campus roleplay with a class schedule, report card, and events. Robloxian is stronger for deep avatar customization plus houses, vehicles, and jobs. Pick Bayside for the school-day experience and Robloxian for creative avatar building.
Robloxian High School. Its avatar editor lets you pull marketplace accessories and scale and reposition them for unique looks. Bayside offers solid outfit building through its locker and Crystals, but Robloxian's editor is the deeper tool.
By lifetime visits, Robloxian High School RP is larger at over 1.3 billion, while Bayside has surpassed 774 million as of July 2026. Both keep active daily player bases, so you will find populated servers in either.
Bayside uses Crystals, a premium currency for cosmetics and dorm decor, with 50 given for following the developer socials. Robloxian uses Credits, earned mainly through classes and jobs. Both also sell Robux game passes.
Bayside sells Premium Plot (~399), VIP (~499), Principal (~599), and Exotic Car Pack (~699 Robux), with Principal adding roleplay tools. Robloxian's headline pass is the Unlocked Avatar Editor (~295). Bayside's lean toward roleplay and cosmetics; Robloxian's toward creation.
As of July 2026, Bayside has no confirmed active public codes though it has a redemption box, and Robloxian also frequently sits with no active codes between events. Both offer free rewards outside codes, such as Bayside's 50 Crystals for following the developer socials.
About This Comparison
This comparison covers Bayside High School by Double Bandit Studios (place ID 12640491155, ~774 million visits) and Robloxian High School RP by Red Manta (~1.3 billion visits), both as of July 2026. Visit counts, pass prices, and code availability are community-reported and can change with updates. For deeper detail, read the Bayside High School guide, the Bayside codes page, and the Robloxian High School guide, or visit the Robloxian High School hub. You can also try other roleplay games like Brookhaven RP and Royale High, or head to the Bayside hub. Open the games directly on Roblox: Bayside.