Character RNG is an RNG incremental roller on Roblox by Pixel Forge Entertainment where you roll to collect 127 iconic characters, equip the ones you like as your avatar, and sell the duplicates for gems. The whole game runs on one tight loop: roll, sell what you don't want, craft Luck Potions with your gems, then roll again under boosted luck to chase the higher rarity tiers. Rarities climb from Common all the way up to Mythical, and the game leans on two clever twists, a supercharged every-10th roll and stackable potions, that reward players who time their luck instead of mashing the roll button blindly. The game is still in BETA, so the character pool and shop keep growing. This guide breaks down rolling and luck, the eight rarity tiers, an early-to-late plan, an honest look at monetization and codes, and how to bank real Robux on the side.
Character RNG drops you into a clean collector built on a simple promise: roll enough times and you'll eventually pull the rare characters worth wearing. You roll for a random character, each one carrying an assigned rarity, then you either equip it to change your avatar's appearance or sell it for gems. Gems are the main currency, and you pour them back into the Potion Shop to craft Luck Potions that bend your odds. That's the engine the whole game spins on.
When you first load in, the game hands you 10 grace rolls with boosted luck as a welcome gift. Don't sleep on them, those early rolls have better odds than your default rolls will once the grace period ends, so it's worth paying attention to what they hand you. After the grace rolls run out, you switch to unlimited rolls at default luck, which means you can roll forever for free, but each roll is far less likely to surface something rare unless you boost it.
The first habit that matters most isn't rolling more, it's rolling smarter. A default-luck roll is a fraction as likely to land an Exotic or Enchanted as the same roll under stacked potions. So once your grace rolls are spent, the game becomes about feeding gems into potions and timing them around your roll sessions. Here's the order we'd run on a fresh save:
Controls are standard Roblox fare, with on-screen buttons to roll, sell, equip, and open the shop. There's no steep mechanical barrier here, the skill is entirely in how you manage gems, potions, and the supercharged 10th roll. That makes Character RNG easy to pick up but genuinely rewarding to optimize.
Three systems drive everything in Character RNG: the roll itself, the luck that bends your odds, and the 127 characters you collect across eight rarity tiers. Once you see how they feed each other, the whole game clicks.
Every roll returns a random character, and each character sits at one of eight rarity tiers. In order from most common to rarest, they are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Exotic, Enchanted, Legendary, and Mythical. Common characters show up constantly, while a Mythical pull is a tiny fraction of your rolls, which is exactly why this is an "RNG" game. With 127 characters in the pool as of June 18, 2026 and the game still in BETA, the higher tiers are where the chase lives.
Because the rare characters are scarce, the math of the game is about maximizing the value of each roll rather than rolling blindly. Two players with the same number of rolls can end up with wildly different collections depending on whether they rolled under boosted luck. That's the lever you control, and it's where potions and the supercharged roll come in.
New players start with 10 grace rolls carrying increased luck, then move to unlimited default-luck rolls. The clever twist is that every 10th roll is supercharged with extra luck baked in. That supercharged pull is your best natural shot at something rare, and it triggers on a counter regardless of potions, so it's free value on a timer.
The smart play is to make your supercharged rolls land inside an active potion window so the two luck sources stack. If you keep rolling steadily under a stacked potion, every tenth roll becomes a high-odds attempt at an Enchanted, Legendary, or Mythical character on top of the boost you're already running.
Luck Potions are crafted in the Potion Shop using gems, and they give a temporary boost to your luck or your roll speed. The most important thing to know is that potions stack as long as you use them at the same time. Drinking several luck potions together before a session compounds your odds far beyond a single potion, so the highest-value move is to brew a batch and pop them all at once.
The golden rule is to drink before you roll, not partway through. The boost only helps the rolls you make while it's active, so a potion sipped after you've burned a session is wasted. Line up your rolls, stack your potions, then spend the session in one tight burst to squeeze every drop of boosted luck out of the timer.
Rolling constantly means pulling characters you already own, and those duplicates are your income. You sell duplicates for gems, keep the characters you actually want to wear, and feed the gems back into the Potion Shop. The economy is self-sustaining once you lean into it: rolls produce duplicates, duplicates produce gems, gems craft potions, and round it goes.
Equipping is the collection payoff. When you equip a character, your avatar changes to wear that character, so the rarest pulls double as a flex you carry into the world. There's no stat or combat system riding on which character you equip, it's pure cosmetic collection, so equip whatever you think looks best and sell the rest for gem fuel.
The early game is about getting gems flowing and learning to time your potions. Don't agonize over your collection yet, just roll, sell, and craft while you build up a steady gem income.
Once gems are steady, the goal shifts to maximizing rare pulls. This is where stacking potions and timing the supercharged roll starts to pay off in noticeably better characters.
Deeper into a save, you've got a deep character pool and a steady gem supply, so the focus moves to the top two rarity tiers. With stacked potions and disciplined timing, you're squeezing maximum rares out of every session and closing in on the Legendary and Mythical characters that complete a collection.
At this stage, treat your roll sessions like events. Bank gems until you can craft a thick stack of Luck Potions, drink them all at once, then roll a marathon burst so dozens of supercharged 10th rolls all fire under maximum luck. The difference between a player who rolls under stacked luck and one who rolls raw compounds hard over thousands of rolls.
Because the game is in BETA, expect the character count to grow past 127 and the Potion Shop to shift with updates. Keep an eye on patch notes so you know when a new top-tier character drops and reset your chase target accordingly.
No matter how deep your collection gets, a wasted potion is wasted luck. The fix is the same from your first potion to your hundredth: drink before you roll, stack potions for the biggest boost, roll in a tight burst while they're active, and never brew a potion you don't have a roll session ready to spend. The best collectors treat potions and gems as their most valuable resource, because a stack of Luck Potions poured into a long roll burst is the highest-value action in the game.
The honest picture: Character RNG sells optional convenience and luck around the roll loop. Roblox Premium players get a confirmed permanent +20 Luck Boost plus roughly 10 percent faster roll speed, and there are Ultra Luck draws you can buy with Robux for a boosted-odds pull. Subscribing to the developer's channel reportedly grants a couple of luck boosts too. Beyond those, we're not going to invent specific Robux prices for passes we can't verify, since the game is in BETA and its shop shifts with updates. Treat the table below as "what's confirmed versus what to check in-game."
What matters is that the core of the game isn't locked behind a purchase. Rolling is unlimited and free, gems come from selling duplicates, and Luck Potions are crafted with gems. A free player who sells duplicates and stacks potions can reach the rarest tiers, the paid options just speed it up.
| Perk / pass | What it does | Confirmed? |
|---|---|---|
| Roblox Premium luck | Permanent +20 Luck Boost and ~10% faster rolls | Confirmed perk -- Premium is a Roblox-wide subscription |
| Ultra Luck draws | A Robux-purchased roll with boosted rare odds | Confirmed mechanic -- exact price not confirmed, check in-game |
| Channel subscription boost | Reported luck boosts for subscribing to the developer's channel | Reported -- check in-game |
| Other luck / speed passes | Additional luck or roll-speed convenience | Not confirmed -- check in-game shop |
The takeaway: don't trust made-up prices, and don't feel you need to spend to enjoy the game. If you do decide to buy, open the in-game shop and read the actual current offers. BETA monetization shifts with updates, so what's on sale today may look different next month.
Here's the straight answer: as of June 18, 2026 there are no verified active codes for Character RNG. The developer can drop codes around updates and milestones, but nothing is confirmed working right now, and we won't list dead or invented codes as if they work because that just wastes your redeem attempts.
When fresh codes do appear, they typically hand out gems and potions, which slots right into the gem-and-potion loop. You redeem them through the Codes option in the game's settings or main menu: open it, type the code in exactly as shown since codes are case-sensitive, and confirm to claim. New codes from Pixel Forge tend to surface on the official Discord and the developer's Roblox group first.
We track the same official sources and keep our dedicated Character RNG codes page current, so check there before trusting any code you see elsewhere.
Rolling characters and selling duplicates earns you gems, but none of that is Robux. If you want actual Robux for Ultra Luck draws, for Roblox Premium and its +20 Luck Boost, or for anything else across the platform, that's a separate pipeline from the gem grind.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund the luck perks you actually want.
Run both tracks at once and you're covered. Let smart selling and stacked potions handle your gems, and use Earnaldo Robux for Premium or any Ultra Luck draws you'd otherwise skip.
If you like roll-and-collect and other Roblox grinders, there's plenty more to read. Our Sol's RNG guide, Basketball Dynasty RNG guide, and Blox Fruits guide all cover similar luck-and-grind loops. We also put Character RNG head-to-head with the genre's heavyweight in our Character RNG vs Sol's RNG comparison. For every Character RNG article in one place, head to the Character RNG hub.
You roll using the main roll button, and each roll returns a random character with an assigned rarity. New players get 10 grace rolls with boosted luck, then unlimited rolls at default luck. Every 10th roll is supercharged with extra luck, so the rare odds spike on those pulls.
The rarities in order from most to least common are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Exotic, Enchanted, Legendary, and Mythical. There are 127 characters in total spread across those tiers as of June 18, 2026, and the higher tiers appear far less often, which is the whole point of an RNG roller.
Gems are the main currency. You earn them by selling duplicate characters you don't want to keep, and you spend them in the Potion Shop to craft Luck Potions. Keeping your gem income flowing by selling duplicates is what funds your luck boosts and faster rolling.
Luck Potions are crafted in the Potion Shop with gems and give a temporary boost to your luck or roll speed. They can be stacked as long as you use them at the same time, so drinking multiple potions together before a roll session compounds your odds at rarer characters.
Every 10th roll is supercharged, meaning it carries extra luck on top of whatever potions you have active. That makes the 10th roll your best shot at a rare pull, so timing a stacked potion window to cover those supercharged rolls squeezes the most value out of them.
No. Rolling is unlimited and free after the grace rolls, gems come from selling duplicates, and Luck Potions are crafted with gems. Roblox Premium grants a permanent +20 Luck Boost and 10 percent faster rolls, and Ultra Luck draws can be bought with Robux, but these speed things up rather than gate the game.
Equipping a character changes your in-game appearance so you wear that character as your avatar. You can equip the rare pulls you want to show off and sell the duplicates you don't need for gems. Equipping is purely cosmetic collection rather than a stat system.
Yes. Premium subscribers get a permanent +20 Luck Boost and roughly 10 percent faster roll speed, which stacks with potions and the supercharged 10th roll. It's a convenience and luck edge rather than a requirement, since free players can still reach the rarest tiers with patience.
This guide reflects Character RNG as of June 18, 2026, an RNG incremental roller by Pixel Forge Entertainment where you roll for 127 characters across eight rarity tiers, equip the ones you like, and sell duplicates for gems to craft Luck Potions. Because the game is in BETA and updates often, the character count, potion lineup, and any code or pass offerings can shift, so check the in-game shop and menu for the latest. You can play it on its official Roblox page, where new content and any future codes roll out with updates.