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Invincible Showdown Free Robux Guide (2026) — Tier List, Codes & Game Passes

Updated April 21, 2026  |  By Earnaldo Team  |  12 min read

Invincible Showdown dropped on Roblox in April 2025 and has already pulled in over 26.4 million visits with a staggering 95.7% approval rating. Built by the developer Invincibly, this anime fighting game brings the brutal world of Amazon's Invincible series to life — complete with Omni-Man's devastating ground pounds, Conquest's orbital slams, and 8-player lobbies that turn chaotic fast. Whether you want to dominate Ranked 1v1s with Anissa or farm Scenario mode bosses, this guide covers everything you need to know in April 2026, including how to pick up game passes without spending your own money.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is Invincible Showdown?
  2. All Active Codes (April 2026)
  3. How to Redeem Codes
  4. Character Tier List for 2026
  5. Combat System Breakdown
  6. Game Modes Explained
  7. Game Passes — Are They Worth It?
  8. How to Get Free Robux for Invincible Showdown
  9. Advanced Tips & Strategies
  10. FAQ

What Is Invincible Showdown on Roblox?

Invincible Showdown is an anime-style fighting game on Roblox that's based on the Invincible comic and animated series. Developed by Invincibly, the game launched on April 18, 2025, and has grown steadily to around 2,500-5,000 concurrent players on any given day, with a recorded peak of 12,918 players.

The core loop is straightforward: roll for characters from the Invincible universe, learn their 4-ability kits, and fight other players across multiple competitive and casual modes. Each server holds a maximum of 8 players, which keeps matches tight and personal — there's nowhere to hide when Omni-Man is flying at you.

What sets this apart from other Roblox fighters is the source material. The Invincible franchise is known for its brutally high-powered combat, and the game translates that into fast, ability-driven fights where a single well-timed ultimate can turn a 3v1 around. With a 95.7% positive rating across 26.4 million visits, the player base clearly agrees that the formula works.

Invincible Showdown lobby showing character selection screen with S-tier fighters highlighted
The Invincible Showdown character selection screen — your first roll could land you an S-tier fighter like Conquest or Omni-Man.

All Active Invincible Showdown Codes (April 2026)

Codes in Invincible Showdown give you free Cash and Spins, both of which are valuable for unlocking new characters and getting cosmetic items. The developer typically releases codes during milestone events (like hitting 100K likes) and before major updates. Here are all the codes we've verified as of April 21, 2026:

Code Reward Status
UPDATE2SOON 500 Cash Active
100KLIKES 3 Spins Active
Important: You must like the Invincible Showdown game page on Roblox AND join the "Invincibly" group before any codes will work. If you get an error when redeeming, double-check both of those steps first.

We check these codes regularly and update this table when new ones drop. Bookmark this page and come back before each update to grab the latest freebies.

How to Redeem Codes in Invincible Showdown

The redemption process is slightly different from most Roblox games. Here's the exact step-by-step:

  1. Launch Invincible Showdown and wait until you're in the main lobby.
  2. Look for the blue Rewards button on your screen — it's usually on the left side or bottom of the HUD.
  3. Click the Rewards button to open the rewards panel, then navigate to the Codes tab at the top.
  4. Paste or type your code into the text box exactly as shown (codes are case-sensitive).
  5. Click Redeem Code and your reward will be credited instantly.

If a code gives you an error message, make sure you've completed the two prerequisites: liking the game on its Roblox page and joining the Invincibly developer group. Both are free and take about 10 seconds each.

Invincible Showdown Character Tier List (2026)

Character balance in Invincible Showdown matters a lot more than in most Roblox fighters because of the small 8-player server cap. In a 1v1 Ranked match, picking the wrong character against a counter-pick can end a round in under 15 seconds. Here's how every character stacks up as of the current patch:

S Tier — Meta-Defining Picks

Anissa, Doc Seismic, Blue Suit Mark, Omni-Man, Universa, Conquest

These six characters dominate the Ranked ladder right now. Anissa brings insane aerial pressure with combo strings that are hard to escape once she gets the first hit. Doc Seismic controls space with ground-based AoE abilities that punish aggressive dashers. Blue Suit Mark is the all-rounder with solid damage on every ability and a versatile ultimate. Omni-Man remains the fan favorite with his devastating charge and ground-pound combo. Universa excels at mid-range zoning, and Conquest is the ultimate tank-buster with raw damage that chunks through any defense.

Invincible Showdown tier list showing S-tier characters Anissa, Omni-Man, Conquest, and others ranked
The April 2026 tier list — S-tier characters like Anissa and Conquest dominate the Ranked meta.

A Tier — Strong and Viable

Red Rush, Russ, Robot, Allen the Alien, Thula

A-tier characters can absolutely win games and hold their own against S-tiers in the right hands. Red Rush is the fastest character in the game — his speed-based kit lets you weave in and out of fights before opponents can react. Robot has a technical kit with deployable abilities that reward strategic positioning. Allen the Alien is a solid bruiser with good reach, and Thula brings a unique blend of aggression and utility that works well in team modes like 2v2 and 3v3.

B Tier — Situationally Good

Battle Beast, Kate/Dupli-Kate, The Immortal, Capevincible

These characters aren't bad — they just have more exploitable weaknesses. Battle Beast hits like a truck but his slow startup frames make him vulnerable to fast characters. Dupli-Kate has an interesting clone-based mechanic that works well in Free Battle but struggles in the structured 1v1 Ranked format. The Immortal is tanky and has a solid healing ability, but his damage output falls behind S and A tiers. Capevincible is a fun pick with a flashy cape mechanic, though his kit lacks the consistency needed for high-level play.

C Tier — Needs a Buff

Machine Head

Machine Head sits alone at the bottom right now. His abilities have slow animations, predictable patterns, and lower damage scaling compared to the rest of the roster. He's still playable in casual modes and can catch people off-guard in Free Battle, but taking him into Ranked is playing on hard mode. The community has been vocal about requesting a buff, so expect changes in a future patch.

Bosses — PvE Encounters

The Conquered, Cursed Child

These aren't playable characters — they're boss encounters you'll face in Scenario mode. The Conquered is a multi-phase fight that requires good teamwork across all 8 players in a server. Cursed Child is the harder of the two, with mechanics that punish players who try to brute-force it without learning the attack patterns. Both bosses drop unique rewards that are worth farming.

Combat System Breakdown in 2026

Invincible Showdown's combat system borrows heavily from traditional anime fighting games while adding its own Roblox-friendly spin. Understanding the basics will immediately put you ahead of casual players who just mash buttons.

Ability Slots (Keys 1-4)

Every character has exactly 4 ability slots. Keys 1, 2, and 3 are your standard abilities — these have moderate cooldowns and form the core of your combo game. Key 4 is your ultimate ability. Ultimates deal massive damage, often have invincibility frames during startup, and have significantly longer cooldowns. A well-timed ultimate can delete half a health bar or more.

The key to strong play is learning when to use each ability in sequence. Most S-tier characters have at least one "true combo" where abilities chain together with no gaps for the opponent to escape. For example, Omni-Man can open with his charge (Key 1), follow up with his ground pound (Key 2), and if the opponent doesn't have their dash available, finish with his slam (Key 3) for a devastating 3-ability chain.

Invincible Showdown combat showing Omni-Man using his ultimate ability against Blue Suit Mark in a Ranked match
Omni-Man unleashing his ultimate — timing your Key 4 correctly can turn the tide of any Ranked match.

M1 Melee Combos

Press M1 (left-click) to perform melee attacks. These chain together into combo strings that deal consistent damage and build up to a knockback hit on the final swing. M1 combos are your bread and butter — they're fast, they don't cost cooldowns, and they create openings for your abilities. Learning the rhythm of your character's M1 string (each character has slightly different timing) is the single biggest skill gap between new and experienced players.

Dash and Evasion (Q Key)

Pressing Q triggers your dash, which is the primary defensive and mobility tool. Dashing has a short cooldown, so you can't spam it endlessly, but it's crucial for escaping combos, closing gaps against ranged characters, and repositioning during team fights. Mastering dash timing — knowing exactly when to dash out of an opponent's combo string — separates Ranked grinders from casual players.

Three Character Archetypes

Characters in Invincible Showdown fall into three broad categories that affect how you should approach fights:

Fast/Agile: Characters like Red Rush and Anissa. They have quick M1 strings, fast ability startups, and strong dash cancels. The trade-off is lower individual hit damage. Play these characters by overwhelming opponents with speed and not giving them room to breathe.

Slow/Tanky: Characters like Battle Beast and Conquest. They hit harder per ability, have more health or damage reduction, and their ultimates tend to have larger AoE. The weakness is slow startup frames — a fast character can interrupt your abilities if you're not careful about spacing.

Mid-Range Balanced: Characters like Blue Suit Mark and Universa. These are the jack-of-all-trades picks with decent speed, decent damage, and abilities that work at multiple ranges. They're the safest picks if you're unsure what your opponent is running.

Game Modes Explained

Invincible Showdown offers four distinct modes, and each one rewards different playstyles and character picks. Here's what you need to know about each:

Scenario Mode

This is the PvE mode where you and other players in your server fight against boss encounters like The Conquered and Cursed Child. Scenario mode is great for learning your character's abilities in a lower-pressure environment and for farming boss-specific drops. Tanky characters like Conquest and The Immortal shine here because sustained survivability matters more than burst damage.

Juggernaut Mode

One player becomes the Juggernaut with boosted stats, and everyone else teams up to take them down. This mode is pure chaos and one of the most fun casual experiences in the game. The Juggernaut rotation keeps things fresh — when you're the Juggernaut, you get to live out the power fantasy of being Omni-Man against 7 opponents. When you're on the team, coordination is key.

Ranked Mode (1v1 / 2v2 / 3v3)

This is where the competitive crowd lives. Ranked matches give you a rating that goes up or down based on wins and losses. The 1v1 format is the purest test of skill and character knowledge — it's just you and your opponent for the best of three rounds. The 2v2 and 3v3 formats add a team dynamic where character synergy matters. Running Anissa alongside Doc Seismic in 2v2 is a popular combo because Anissa's aerial pressure forces the opponent into the ground where Seismic's AoE catches them.

Free Battle

The casual sandbox mode. No rating, no stakes — just jump in and fight whoever you want. Free Battle is the best place to practice new characters, test combos, and experiment with different ability sequences without worrying about your Ranked rating. Most of the 2,500-5,000 daily concurrent players spend their time split between Free Battle and Ranked.

Invincible Showdown Ranked mode arena with 1v1 match in progress between two S-tier characters
Ranked 1v1 is where the real competition happens — climb the leaderboard by mastering your character's true combos.

Invincible Showdown Game Passes — Are They Worth It in 2026?

Invincible Showdown has four game passes, and none of them are pay-to-win. That said, some offer genuine quality-of-life improvements that make your sessions more enjoyable. Let's break down each one:

VIP — 499 Robux

The VIP pass is the premium experience package. You get exclusive cosmetic perks, a VIP tag next to your name, and access to VIP-only features in the lobby. The cosmetic upgrades are visible to other players, so there's a flex factor. At 499 Robux, it's a mid-range investment. Worth it if you play regularly and want to stand out, but not essential for competitive play.

Private Servers — 650 Robux

Private servers let you create a dedicated 8-player server where you control who joins. This is incredibly valuable for practicing with friends, running organized 4v4 scrims, or just grinding Scenario mode without random players interfering. At 650 Robux, it's the most expensive pass, but groups of friends often split the cost by having one person buy it. If you're serious about improving at the game, practice in private servers is worth the price.

Skip Roll — 79 Robux

The character rolling system in Invincible Showdown is how you unlock new fighters. Normally, you watch a spin animation that takes a few seconds each time. Skip Roll lets you instantly skip that animation and get straight to the result. At 79 Robux, this is the cheapest pass and a nice time-saver if you're doing a lot of rolling. It doesn't improve your odds — just speeds up the process.

2X Votes — 149 Robux

This pass doubles your voting power when the server votes on maps or modes. It's a social/convenience feature rather than a competitive advantage. Your vote counts twice, which means you have a better chance of playing the mode or map you prefer. At 149 Robux, it's a minor luxury that some players enjoy.

Pro Tip: If you can only afford one pass, go with Private Servers (650 Robux). The ability to practice in a controlled environment with friends will improve your gameplay faster than any other purchase. If you want to save on that, check out the free Robux method below.

How to Get Free Robux for Invincible Showdown in 2026

Game passes like VIP and Private Servers add a lot to the Invincible Showdown experience, but not everyone wants to spend real money. Earnaldo lets you earn Robux for free by completing straightforward tasks — no downloads of sketchy software, no giving out your password, and no "human verification" scams.

Here's how it works:

  1. Head to earnaldo.com and create a free account. Link your Roblox username so earned Robux can be sent to your account.
  2. Browse the available tasks — these include watching short videos, completing surveys, and trying out app offers. Each task shows you exactly how many points it's worth before you start.
  3. Complete tasks to accumulate points. Points convert directly to Robux at a fixed rate, so you always know how close you are to your goal.
  4. Once you've earned enough points, withdraw your Robux. The withdrawal process sends Robux to the Roblox account you linked during signup.
  5. Open Roblox, navigate to the Invincible Showdown game page, and purchase whichever game pass you want with your free Robux.

Earn Free Robux for Invincible Showdown

VIP costs 499 Robux. Private Servers cost 650 Robux. You can earn both without spending a cent.

The total cost to buy every Invincible Showdown game pass is 1,377 Robux (499 + 650 + 79 + 149). That's a realistic target to reach through Earnaldo over a few sessions of task completion. Most players start with the Skip Roll (79 Robux) since it's cheap and instantly useful, then work toward Private Servers or VIP.

Advanced Tips & Strategies for Invincible Showdown

If you've got the basics down and want to climb the Ranked ladder, these strategies will give you an edge over other players at your level:

Master One Character Before Branching Out

It's tempting to jump between characters every few games, but the fastest path to improvement is picking one S-tier or A-tier character and learning everything about their kit. Learn their M1 timing, their true combos, which abilities can be dash-canceled, and what matchups are bad. Once you've mastered one character, the fundamentals transfer when you pick up others.

Dash Management Wins Fights

Your Q dash is on a cooldown. Every experienced player tracks their opponent's dash cooldown. If you see someone dash, you have a window of a few seconds where they're vulnerable. The reverse is also true — burning your dash carelessly leaves you open. In 1v1 Ranked matches, the player who manages dash cooldowns better usually wins, regardless of character tier.

Save Your Ultimate for the Right Moment

Your Key 4 ultimate is your most powerful ability, but it also has the longest cooldown. Using it raw (without setting it up with M1s or other abilities) gives your opponent time to react and dodge. The best players chain their ultimate at the end of a combo when the opponent is already staggered and can't dash away. One well-placed ultimate is worth three wasted ones.

Team Composition in 2v2 and 3v3

In team Ranked modes, character synergy matters more than individual tier placement. A good team has at least one aggressive character to apply pressure (Anissa, Red Rush), one character with AoE or zone control (Doc Seismic, Universa), and one character who can capitalize on openings with high burst damage (Conquest, Omni-Man). Don't stack three of the same archetype — you'll have a glaring weakness that coordinated opponents will exploit.

Farm Scenario Mode for Practice and Rewards

Before diving into Ranked, spend time in Scenario mode fighting The Conquered and Cursed Child. These boss fights teach you important skills like dodging telegraphed attacks, managing your cooldowns under pressure, and coordinating with teammates. The boss drops are a nice bonus, but the real value is the practice.

If you're looking for more anime fighting games to play while waiting for Invincible Showdown updates, check out our guides for The Strongest Battlegrounds and Jujutsu Shenanigans — both are top-tier Roblox fighters with active communities in 2026.

For more Roblox content, you can also explore our best Roblox games of 2026 roundup or the complete free Robux guide for all the latest earning methods. And if you're into ball-based combat, our Blade Ball guide covers that game's competitive scene thoroughly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Invincible Showdown

What are the best characters in Invincible Showdown in 2026?

The current S-tier characters are Anissa, Doc Seismic, Blue Suit Mark, Omni-Man, Universa, and Conquest. Anissa and Conquest are especially dominant due to their high burst damage and strong ultimate abilities. Omni-Man remains a top pick for his versatile kit that works in both 1v1 and team modes.

Are there any active codes for Invincible Showdown in April 2026?

Yes. The active codes are UPDATE2SOON (500 Cash) and 100KLIKES (3 Spins). You must like the game on Roblox and join the Invincibly group before codes will work. Redeem them in the lobby by clicking the blue Rewards button, selecting the Codes tab, and pasting the code.

How does the combat system work in Invincible Showdown?

Each character has 4 ability slots mapped to keys 1-4, with the 4th slot being their ultimate ability. M1 (left-click) performs melee combo chains, and Q is used for dash/evasion. Characters fall into three archetypes: Fast/Agile (like Anissa and Red Rush), Slow/Tanky (like Battle Beast and Conquest), and Mid-Range Balanced (like Blue Suit Mark and Universa).

Is Invincible Showdown pay-to-win?

No. All characters can be obtained through the free rolling system. Game passes like VIP (499 Robux) offer cosmetic perks and convenience features, and Skip Roll (79 Robux) saves time but does not give exclusive characters. The 2X Votes pass (149 Robux) only affects map/mode voting, not gameplay power.

How many players does Invincible Showdown have?

Invincible Showdown has over 26.4 million total visits and typically sees 2,500-5,000 concurrent players, with a recorded peak of 12,918. The game maintains a 95.7% positive rating. Each server holds a maximum of 8 players.

What game modes are available in Invincible Showdown?

The game features four main modes: Scenario (PvE boss encounters), Juggernaut (one powered-up player vs. everyone), Ranked (competitive 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 matches), and Free Battle (casual unranked fights). Ranked is where most competitive players spend their time.

Who are the bosses in Invincible Showdown?

The current bosses are The Conquered and Cursed Child. These are encountered in Scenario mode and require coordinated team play to defeat. They have multi-phase attack patterns and drop unique rewards that you can't get elsewhere.

How do I get free Robux for Invincible Showdown game passes?

You can earn free Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks like watching videos and answering surveys. Earned Robux can be withdrawn and spent on any Invincible Showdown game pass. The total cost for all four passes is 1,377 Robux, which is a realistic goal to reach through task completion.