This is your home base for Blox Monsters, the creature-collection battle RPG by kimi09 that's been pulling around 9,540 concurrent players as of June 2026. Every guide, code list, and comparison we publish for the game lives here, so you can jump straight to the page you need.
Blox Monsters launched on April 26, 2026 at placeId 106763540857326 and climbed fast for a game barely six weeks old. The loop is the classic monster-collector formula with a Roblox spin: you weaken wild monsters in combat, catch them while their health is low, then fuse duplicates to rank up and chase evolutions across new worlds. Underneath all of that sits a bloodline system that quietly shapes your catch luck and egg efficiency from the first roll.
The depth is what keeps players logging in. Monsters climb in rank, hit standard evolutions, and eventually reach Mega Evolutions if you collect the right materials like the Solitude Crystal. Bosses respawn roughly every 6 hours and drop rare eggs that take around 15 hours to hatch, so the smart play is to keep an incubator running at all times. Codes from kimi09 hand out bloodline rerolls and trait or mutation fruits that let you shape your roster without endless grinding.
If you're trying to decide whether the game is worth your time, the short answer is yes for anyone who enjoys catch-and-collect grinds. It's still early in its life, the developer pushes frequent updates, and the community is active enough that new codes and Hidden Monster events show up regularly. Below you'll find every Blox Monsters resource we've put together, plus a couple more on the way.
A quick orientation if you're brand new. The early game is all about catching: you roll a bloodline, then sweep the opening zones grabbing every monster you can until you have a level-10 squad. The mid game shifts to fusion and bosses, where duplicate monsters get combined into higher ranks and boss eggs start feeding rare species into your team. The late game is the hunt for evolution materials and Mega items, plus the rarest spawns that anchor a finished roster. Our guides break each of those phases down step by step, so you can read just the part you're stuck on rather than the whole thing.
One thing worth setting straight up front: codes are not a side feature in this game, they're core progression. A single BonVoyage redemption hands you a free Bloodline Reroll, and the NewTrait and NewMutation codes give fruits that reroll a monster's hidden power stats. Because those resources are exactly what shape your roster, keeping up with the current code list is one of the highest-value habits a Blox Monsters player can build, which is why we track them closely.
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The full beginner-to-endgame walkthrough: best bloodlines, catching and fusing, Mega Evolutions, the boss-egg loop, every active code, and how to earn free Robux.
ComparisonTwo creature collectors, two very different grinds. We break down progression speed, depth, monster variety, and which one fits your play style.
ComparisonA dedicated, always-updated codes page tracking every working Blox Monsters code, the reward each one gives, and exactly how to redeem them in the Shop.
Complete quick tasks and earn Robux for Blox Monsters and any other Roblox game.
Blox Monsters earns its spot because it nails the part that matters most in a collector: the chase feels good. Catching is a satisfying two-step of weakening a wild monster then landing the catch while its health is low, and the bloodline you roll early means two players can have wildly different runs. That rarity-driven luck layer gives the grind a reason to keep rolling and rerolling.
The other draw is how active the game is for its age. kimi09 ships updates regularly, codes refresh around events, and Hidden Monster announcements pop in chat as bonus targets worth dropping everything for. With roughly 3.98 million visits and about 16,058 favorites logged since the April 2026 launch, there's a steady population to play alongside and a community that surfaces new strategies fast.
It's also genuinely free to progress. None of the Robux game passes are required, so a patient player who rolls a good bloodline, keeps the incubator running, and fuses duplicates on a schedule can build a strong endgame team without spending a cent. The passes just shave time off the grind. If you're weighing it against other titles, our roundup of the best Roblox games in 2026 puts it in context next to the genre's heavy hitters.
We keep this hub current as the game evolves, so bookmark it and check back after each patch. Spotted a new code, a strong bloodline, or a Mega material source we missed? Drop it in our Discord and we'll fold it into the guides. You can also verify the latest player counts and update notes on the official Roblox game page.