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Notoriety Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Heist Tips, Codes & Strategies

By Earnaldo  |  Updated March 30, 2026  |  415M+ visits  |  92% rating

Notoriety: A PAYDAY Experience has been Roblox's premier co-op heist game since 2014, and the December 2024 PAYDAY relaunch turned it into something genuinely special. Whether you're cracking your first vault in the Diamond Store or coordinating a ghost-protocol Shadow Raid for $4 million, this guide covers everything you need -- active codes, heist strategies, skill tree builds, infamy tips, and how to grind toward those game passes without spending a fortune.

Table of Contents

  1. All Active Notoriety Codes (March 2026)
  2. How to Redeem Codes
  3. Heist Overview & Difficulty Guide
  4. Mastering Stealth
  5. Best Skill Trees & Builds
  6. Money & XP Grinding
  7. Infamy System Explained
  8. Game Passes: Worth It?
  9. How to Get Free Robux for Notoriety
  10. Frequently Asked Questions

All Active Notoriety Codes (March 2026)

Moonstone Games drops codes fairly often -- usually tied to milestones and updates. These are all confirmed working as of March 30, 2026. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as shown.

Code Reward Status
nighttimeFree rewardActive
ninjaFree rewardActive
medicFree rewardActive
banksyFree rewardActive
downtownFree rewardActive
hellodarknessFree rewardActive
transportFree rewardActive
mutation2x Mutation PointsActive
moonstone20x Infamous SafesActive
100m3x Ruby SafesActive
shinysafe1x Diamond SafeActive
whatadeal$600,000 cashActive
d4rkn1njarx$500,000 cashActive
next$100,000 cashActive
onehundredk$100,000 cashActive
robber$5,000 cashActive
Pro tip: Redeem moonstone first for 20 Infamous Safes -- those can contain rare cosmetics worth holding onto for infamy runs. Then stack whatadeal and d4rkn1njarx to start with over $1.1 million in your pocket.

How to Redeem Codes

Redeeming codes in Notoriety is quick. Here's exactly how to do it:

  1. Launch Notoriety on Roblox and wait for the main lobby to load.
  2. Open the in-game settings or main menu panel -- look for the gear icon on your screen.
  3. Find the Codes or Redeem tab inside that menu.
  4. Type (or paste) the code exactly as listed above. Notoriety codes are case-sensitive.
  5. Hit Redeem -- your cash, safes, or bonus points are added to your account instantly.
Note: Each code can only be redeemed once per account. If a code says "already redeemed" it means you've used it before, not that it's expired.

Heist Overview & Difficulty Guide

Notoriety currently has 20 heists spanning everything from quick jewelry smash-and-grabs to multi-objective stealth operations that take real coordination. Two premium heists require game passes to access.

Notoriety heist selection screen showing all available missions
Notoriety's heist selection screen -- 20 missions plus 2 premium heists for pass holders.

Free Heists

All 18 free heists are available to every player regardless of game pass ownership. Here's a quick breakdown of the most important ones:

Heist Type Best Payout Notes
The Ozela HeistStealth only$6M+Highest cash in the game
Shadow RaidStealth only$4M+Excellent loot density
NightclubLoud~$1.5MBest XP farm (<90 sec)
Downtown BankBoth~$2MGood beginner loud heist
Meadowland BankBoth~$2.5MMultiple vault objectives
Cook OffLoud~$1.8MLong but consistent payout
The DepotBoth~$2MGreat for coordinated teams
TransportLoud~$1.6MEscort + defense mechanics
Mall RaidBoth~$1.8MLarge map, multiple targets
Diamond StoreBoth~$800KBest starter heist

Premium Heists

Two heists require Robux game passes to unlock:

Difficulty Scaling

Notoriety offers five difficulty tiers: Normal, Hard, Overkill, Nightmare, and Extreme. Enemy count, damage, and alert response speed all scale up significantly. Payouts also scale -- Extreme difficulty can double or triple normal cash values. If you're grinding for infamy money, always push the hardest difficulty your crew can reliably complete.

Beginner tip: Start on Hard rather than Normal. The payout boost is meaningful and enemy density on Hard is very manageable with even a casual crew. Jump to Overkill once everyone has solid skill tree investments.

Mastering Stealth

Stealth is where Notoriety really separates itself from other Roblox shooters. It's not just "don't get seen" -- there's a layered system of guard kills, pagers, detection risk, and civilian management that rewards careful planning.

Player in stealth mode neutralizing a guard silently during a Notoriety heist
Stealth runs in Notoriety demand patience, communication, and smart use of the Ghost skill tree.

The Guard Kill Rule

You can silently take down a maximum of four guards per heist before the alarm goes off automatically. Each kill beyond four is a hard trip. This means you need to plan your kill order carefully -- only eliminate guards whose patrol routes actually interfere with your objectives. Guards you can safely avoid should stay alive.

Pager Management

When you kill a guard, they may call a pager check. You have a limited window to answer it (acting as the guard on the radio). Answer too late or fail to answer, and the alarm triggers. Only one pager can be active at a time -- if a second guard goes down while you're still answering the first pager, you'll likely fail the pager check. Space out your guard takedowns with enough time to answer each pager fully.

Detection Risk

Your detection risk score ranges from 3 to 5 and determines how quickly guards and cameras notice you. Factors that raise your detection risk include carrying large bags, wearing loud equipment, and moving in open areas. Factors that lower it include Ghost skill tree investments, wearing the right masks, and equipping lighter loadouts. Aim for a detection risk of 3 on stealth heists whenever possible.

Camera Handling

Security cameras will spot you if you walk into their field of view. Have a Technician use ECM jammers to disable camera feeds before moving through surveilled areas. Alternatively, a Ghost-spec player can hack the guard room computer to loop camera footage for a temporary window -- highly effective on heists like Shadow Raid where cameras are dense.

Stealth checklist: Silenced weapon equipped, Ghost tree skills active, detection risk at 3, pager answers coordinated with your crew, guard kill budget tracked (max 4 total).

Best Skill Trees & Builds

Notoriety has four skill trees -- Mastermind, Enforcer, Technician, and Ghost. You don't have to commit to just one; you can spread points across trees as you level up. Here's what each tree does and the best way to invest your points.

Mastermind -- The Best Starting Tree

Mastermind focuses on crew survivability, revives, and civilian control. The standout skill is Inspire, which lets you instantly revive a downed teammate from across the room without running into the line of fire. Combined with health-boosting passives and hostage-management skills, Mastermind is the most universally useful tree for loud heists. New players should invest here first.

Enforcer -- Maximum Firepower

Enforcer is pure aggression -- armor plating, ammo bags, and weapon damage amplifiers. The Ammo Bag skill is borderline essential for long loud heists where running dry becomes a real problem. Enforcer pairs exceptionally well with heavy weapon packs like the Wasted Shotgun Pack or Heavy Weapons Pack. If your crew already has a Mastermind, Enforcer is a natural complement.

Technician -- The Stealth Specialist

Technician handles the mechanical side of heisting -- faster drill speeds, ECM jammers that disable cameras and electronics, and shaped charges for bypassing locks. On stealth heists like Shadow Raid and Ozela, a Technician is almost mandatory. The ECM jammer alone can neutralize entire camera networks and buy your team minutes of clean movement.

Ghost -- The Silent Operator

Ghost specializes in detection reduction, movement speed, and pager management. Key skills include reduced detection risk, quieter footsteps, and the ability to carry extra loot bags without raising your suspicion level. If you're running the Ozela Heist for $6M payouts, having two Ghost-spec players dramatically increases your consistency.

Recommended build for stealth: Invest your first 20 points into Ghost (detection risk reduction + pager skills), then cross-invest into Technician for the ECM jammer. This covers both camera disabling and guard interaction management.
Notoriety skill tree selection screen showing Mastermind, Enforcer, Technician, and Ghost trees
Notoriety's four skill trees -- most experienced players cross-invest between two complementary trees.

Money & XP Grinding

Whether you're saving up for the $20M infamy reset or just trying to hit Level 100 faster, these are the most efficient routes.

Best XP Farm: Nightclub

The Nightclub heist is the fastest XP grind in the game by a wide margin -- roughly 100,000 XP per run completed in under 90 seconds with a competent team. The key is having a Technician drill through the first obstacles quickly while the rest of the crew bags loot and suppresses the assault waves. With the Double XP game pass active, you're looking at 200,000 XP in 90 seconds, which is an extraordinary rate. Chain runs back-to-back and you can level up several times per hour.

Best Cash Farm: Ozela Heist

If your crew is comfortable with stealth, the Ozela Heist at $6M+ per completion is unmatched for cash generation. The catch is that it's stealth-only -- going loud forces an abort. Build your team around two Ghost specs and a Technician, hit the highest difficulty you can manage, and you'll clear the infamy threshold faster than any loud approach.

Shadow Raid for Solo-Friendly Stealth

Shadow Raid is also stealth-only but is generally considered more solo-friendly than Ozela due to its smaller map and more forgiving guard patrol patterns. It pays $4M+ and is excellent for players who haven't built up a full coordinated crew yet. The objective density is high, so focus on priority loot first and only grab secondary bags if you have time.

Loud Heist Rotation

For players who prefer loud play, rotate through Downtown Bank, Meadowland Bank, and The Depot on Overkill or higher. These heists have reliable layouts, consistent assault wave timing, and $2-2.5M payouts per run. None of them require premium passes. Pairing loud heist runs with the Double Cash game pass effectively turns them into the best pass-assisted cash grind in the game.

Infamy System Explained

Infamy is Notoriety's prestige system, and it's the endgame loop for serious players. Here's how it works:

The Cheaper Prestige game pass (119 R$) reduces the Robux cost associated with each infamy reset, which adds up significantly if you're planning to push toward the higher infamy levels. The mutation code also gives 2x Mutation Points which feed into the infamy unlock system.

Infamy math: At $6M per Ozela run, you need roughly 3-4 successful stealth completions to hit the $20M threshold after spending the codes' starting cash. On Extreme difficulty with Double Cash active, that number drops to 2-3 runs.

Game Passes: Worth It?

Notoriety has a wide range of game passes totaling 4,275 R$ if you bought everything. You don't need them all. Here's a priority breakdown:

Pass Cost Worth It?
Double Cash499 R$Yes -- Top priority
Double XP499 R$Yes -- for infamy grinders
Brick Bank Heist499 R$Yes -- great heist content
Golden Mask Casino449 R$If you enjoy premium heists
Cheaper Prestige119 R$Yes -- if going deep on infamy
Arson Weapon Pack599 R$Fun, not meta-critical
Veteran Weapon Pack359 R$Situational -- unique loadout options
Marksman Pack379 R$Strong for loud, stealth-unfriendly
Heavy Weapons Pack279 R$Good for Enforcer builds
Tip Jar100 R$Support the developer

If you're buying two passes, make it Double Cash and Double XP. Both stack with difficulty multipliers, meaning on an Extreme Ozela run with Double Cash active, you're looking at extraordinary returns. The Brick Bank Heist is the third-best buy if you want access to premium content.

How to Get Free Robux for Notoriety

Roblox doesn't let you earn Robux inside Notoriety -- there's no built-in mechanic for it. But you don't have to pay out of pocket for those game passes either. Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing simple tasks, surveys, and offers, which you can then spend directly on Notoriety passes like Double Cash or Brick Bank. A few hours of casual task completion covers the 499 R$ cost of the most impactful passes.

Earn Free Robux for Notoriety Game Passes

Complete offers and tasks on Earnaldo to earn Robux. Spend it on Double Cash, Double XP, Brick Bank, or any other Notoriety pass -- no credit card needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Notoriety on Roblox?

Notoriety: A PAYDAY Experience is a co-op stealth and action FPS heist game developed by Moonstone Games (creator: Brick_man). Originally released June 29, 2014, it received a major PAYDAY-themed relaunch on December 16, 2024. With 415 million-plus total visits, a 92% approval rating, and around 3,900 concurrent players, it's one of Roblox's most polished and long-running heist games.

What are all active Notoriety codes in March 2026?

Active codes include: nighttime, ninja, medic, banksy, downtown, hellodarkness, transport (general rewards), mutation (2x Mutation Points), moonstone (20x Infamous Safes), 100m (3x Ruby Safes), shinysafe (1x Diamond Safe), whatadeal ($600K), d4rkn1njarx ($500K), next ($100K), onehundredk ($100K), and robber ($5K).

What is the fastest XP farm in Notoriety?

The Nightclub heist is the fastest XP source at roughly 100,000 XP per run completed in under 90 seconds with a full crew. With the Double XP game pass, that becomes 200,000 XP per 90-second run. Chain runs back-to-back on Overkill or higher for maximum throughput. No other heist in Notoriety comes close to this XP-per-minute rate.

How does stealth work in Notoriety?

You can silently eliminate a maximum of four guards before an alarm triggers automatically. Each neutralized guard may trigger a pager check -- you must answer it within a time limit or the alarm sounds. Your detection risk score (3-5) controls how quickly you're spotted by guards and cameras. Ghost skill tree investments and silenced weapons reduce detection risk. The Technician's ECM jammer disables cameras and electronics.

Which heist pays the most money in Notoriety?

The Ozela Heist tops the chart at $6 million-plus per completion, but it's stealth-only -- a loud alarm forces a restart. Shadow Raid is second at $4M+ and is also stealth-only but more forgiving for smaller crews. Among loud heists, Meadowland Bank and The Depot are the strongest free-to-play options. The premium Brick Bank Heist (499 R$) competes with Ozela on the right difficulty with Double Cash active.

How does the Infamy system work in Notoriety?

Once you hit Level 100 and have $20 million saved, you can spend it all to go Infamous -- resetting your level to 1 in exchange for exclusive cosmetics, masks, and titles. There are 250 Infamy levels total. The Cheaper Prestige game pass (119 R$) reduces the cost of each prestige reset, which matters if you're going for high infamy counts.

Which skill tree is best for new Notoriety players?

Start with Mastermind. The Inspire skill alone -- which revives downed teammates from a distance without walking into enemy fire -- is invaluable in loud heists. Mastermind's health passives also keep you alive longer while you're learning the map layouts and assault wave timing. Once you're comfortable, cross-invest into Technician for ECM tools that open up stealth play.

Can I earn free Robux to spend on Notoriety game passes?

You can't earn Robux directly inside the game, but Earnaldo lets you complete tasks and offers to earn Robux externally. Those Robux can be spent on any Notoriety pass including Double Cash (499 R$), Double XP (499 R$), or the Brick Bank Heist (499 R$). A few hours of casual work on Earnaldo typically covers the cost of the highest-impact passes.

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