Regretevator has quietly built one of the most dedicated fanbases on Roblox, racking up 237 million visits and an 89.9% approval rating with nearly a million favorites. Developed by The Axolotl Sun (yeuc_c), this elevator adventure throws players through 111 randomized floors packed with obbies, boss fights, shops, and multiplayer challenges. If you want to survive deeper runs, stock up on the right items, and grab Game Passes without spending real money, this guide has everything you need.
Unlike most Roblox games that revolve around combat or grinding, Regretevator takes the classic elevator game format and pushes it way further than anyone expected. Each ride feels genuinely unpredictable thanks to the sheer variety of floor types, and the game keeps pulling players back with daily challenges, a deep item system, and regular content drops from the dev. Whether you've been playing since the early days or you just discovered it through friends, the strategies in this guide will help you get more out of every elevator run.
Regretevator is an adventure elevator simulator where the core concept is deceptively simple: you step into an elevator, and each floor delivers something entirely different. One floor might be a relaxed social space, the next could be a precision obby that separates skilled players from the rest, and the floor after that might pit you against a boss encounter that requires teamwork and quick reflexes to survive.
The Axolotl Sun built the game around randomness and variety. With 111 total floors in the rotation (roughly 102 of which are currently active), no two elevator runs play out the same way. Floors fall into six categories: Normal, Special, Obby, Shop, Multiplayer, and Boss. The distribution follows specific rules — Shop floors are guaranteed every 15th floor, and Special floors trigger every 50th floor — but everything in between is shuffled. That structured randomness is what keeps the gameplay loop fresh even hundreds of runs in.
The game sits in the Adventure genre and has attracted 993,000 favorites from players who keep coming back. Compared to other elevator games on the platform, Regretevator stands out because of the depth of its item system, the personality baked into its NPC characters, and floors that actually require different skills to clear. It shares some DNA with games like DOORS in terms of the randomized progression structure, but the tone is entirely its own — more quirky and absurd than horror-focused.
Here is the situation that a lot of players keep searching for: Regretevator does not have a promo code system. The game has never featured redeemable codes at any point since launch, and there is no code redemption interface anywhere in the game. The Axolotl Sun has not implemented this feature, and there have been no announcements suggesting it will be added.
This is worth stating clearly because dozens of websites claim to have "active Regretevator codes" to drive search traffic. Those sites are publishing misleading information. If you landed on a page that listed codes like "FREECOIN" or "ELEVATOR2026," none of those are real. The game simply does not support code redemption.
The good news is that Regretevator gives you plenty of ways to earn coins and progress without codes. The in-game economy is built around floor survival, daily challenges, and interactive elements that reward active play. If you are coming from games like Dandy's World or Blade Ball where codes are a regular feature, you will need to adjust your approach for Regretevator — the earning loop is structured differently, and we cover it fully in the sections below.
Understanding the floor system is the foundation of everything in Regretevator. The game rotates through 111 designed floors, with approximately 102 active at any given time (some get temporarily disabled during updates or reworks). Knowing the categories and their spawn patterns gives you a massive advantage in planning your runs and managing resources.
Normal floors are the bread and butter of most elevator runs. These feature a mix of interactive environments, NPC encounters, scenic areas, and light challenges. They are where you catch your breath between more intense floor types. Do not write them off as filler, though — Normal floors often contain clickable objects that drop coins, and the NPC interactions can give you useful hints about upcoming floor patterns.
Special floors trigger every 50th floor and represent the game's most unique experiences. These floors tend to have elaborate setups, unique mechanics that do not appear anywhere else, and sometimes exclusive rewards. Reaching a Special floor is a significant milestone in any run, and they serve as the game's way of rewarding players who survive deep into a session. Think of these as the set-piece moments that break up the standard rotation.
Obby floors test your platforming precision and are the primary skill check in Regretevator. The difficulty varies significantly — early Obby floors might be straightforward jumping challenges, while later ones feature tight timing windows, moving platforms, and hazards that punish even small mistakes. This is where the Fizz Up consumable becomes invaluable, since its double jump ability gives you a safety net on tricky platforming sections. Players coming from DOORS will find the obby challenges here more demanding but also more rewarding.
Shop floors are guaranteed to appear every 15th floor, making them the most predictable element of any run. When a Shop floor hits, you get access to the game's full item catalog — 104 items total, split between infinite-stock staples and limited consumables. Smart players plan their coin spending around this 15-floor cycle, making sure they have enough currency saved for critical restocks every time a Shop floor comes up. We cover specific item priorities in the Items section below.
Multiplayer floors pit players against each other or require cooperation to clear. These are the social heart of Regretevator and tend to be the most memorable moments of any run. Competition-based Multiplayer floors can knock out players who fall behind, while cooperative ones require everyone in the elevator to contribute. Communication matters here, especially on floors where a single player's failure can impact the whole group.
Boss floors are the highest-stakes encounters in the game. These feature unique enemy encounters with specific attack patterns you need to learn and dodge. Boss floors tend to appear later in runs when players have had time to stock up on items, and they are the primary reason you want to enter every run with a plan for resource management. Dying to a Boss floor after a 40+ floor run is one of the most frustrating experiences in the game, so preparation is everything.
Coins are the primary currency in Regretevator, and having a healthy balance is the difference between a run that fizzles out early and one that pushes deep into the floor count. Here are the most effective methods for building up coins, ranked by efficiency.
Regretevator features 104 items in its Shop catalog, split between infinite-stock items (always available) and consumables (limited quantity, one-time use). Knowing which items to prioritize on Shop floors separates experienced players from those who waste coins on low-value purchases.
Fizz Up — Hands down the most important consumable in the game. Fizz Up grants a temporary double jump ability when consumed, which transforms how you handle Obby floors and Boss encounters. The double jump acts as both a mobility tool and a safety net, letting you recover from missed jumps and reach platforms that would otherwise require pixel-perfect timing. Buy Fizz Up on every Shop floor where it appears. Stockpile it. Never enter a deep run without at least 2-3 in your inventory.
Food and Drink Healing Items — All food and drink items in Regretevator restore health when consumed. The specific healing amounts vary by item, but the principle is universal: keeping healing consumables in your inventory means you can recover from damage on Normal and Multiplayer floors without needing to find a safe zone. Prioritize higher-healing items when they appear, but any food or drink is better than an empty inventory slot.
Infinite-stock items are always available on Shop floors and do not run out. These tend to be less dramatic than the rare consumables, but their consistency makes them the backbone of sustained runs. Stock up on healing items from the infinite pool first, then spend remaining coins on limited consumables when they appear. This approach ensures you never leave a Shop floor empty-handed, even if the rare items are not in rotation.
Floor Tickets are a special currency that lets you influence the next floor type. They are earned through gameplay and can also be purchased on Shop floors. Using Floor Tickets to skip dangerous floor types when you are low on health, or to force Shop floor appearances when you need to restock, is an advanced technique that becomes critical in deep runs past floor 50. Do not waste Floor Tickets early in a run when the floors are manageable — save them for emergencies and clutch moments later on.
Surviving deep into Regretevator runs requires more than mechanical skill. The game rewards players who read floor cues, understand NPC behavior, and make smart resource decisions under pressure. Here is what you need to know to push past the floor counts where most players wipe.
Every NPC in Regretevator follows a consistent color-coding system that tells you exactly how to interact with them before you get close. Green name tags indicate friendly NPCs. These characters are safe to approach, and interacting with them can yield helpful items, coins, floor hints, or just entertaining dialogue that adds to the game's personality. Red flashing name tags mean the NPC is hostile. Approaching a red-tagged NPC will result in damage or other negative effects. There is no ambiguity here — the color system is reliable across all floor types and all NPC encounters.
New players often learn this lesson the hard way by walking up to every NPC they see. Train yourself to check the name tag color before approaching. On floors with multiple NPCs, scan all of them from a distance before committing to any interaction. One hostile NPC in a crowd of friendly ones can end a run if you are not paying attention.
Obby floors are the most common run-ending floor type for average players. The key to handling them consistently is preparation, not raw platforming skill. Before you enter any Obby floor, ask yourself two questions: Do I have Fizz Up in my inventory? And is my health topped off? If the answer to both is yes, you are in good shape. The double jump from Fizz Up turns most Obby floors from punishing to manageable, and having full health means you can absorb a mistake or two without dying.
If you are coming from games like Murder Mystery 2 or Blade Ball, the Obby floors will feel different because the challenge is environmental rather than player-vs-player. The skills transfer differently — patience and timing matter more than reaction speed and combat instincts.
Boss encounters in Regretevator follow learnable attack patterns. Each boss telegraphs their moves, and the game gives you enough visual and audio cues to dodge consistently once you have seen the patterns a few times. The mistake most players make is panicking and burning through healing items too quickly. Instead, take the first encounter with any new boss as a learning round. Focus on dodging and observing the pattern rather than trying to win immediately. Once you recognize the cycle, you can find the safe windows where you deal damage or progress through the encounter.
Entering a Boss floor with a stocked inventory of Fizz Up and healing items changes the dynamic completely. The double jump lets you dodge attacks that ground-level players cannot avoid, and healing items let you recover from the hits you do take without losing momentum. This is why the coin-earning and item-stocking sections above matter so much — they feed directly into Boss floor performance.
Multiplayer floors split into competitive and cooperative types, and your approach should change based on which one you get. On competitive floors, positioning matters more than aggression. Stay near the center of the play area when possible, avoid being at the edges where you are easier to knock out, and let overaggressive players eliminate each other before you make your move. On cooperative floors, communicate with other players in the elevator, spread out to cover objectives, and avoid stacking on the same task when multiple objectives need simultaneous attention.
Regretevator offers a solid lineup of Game Passes ranging from premium upgrades to collectible sticker packs. Here is the full breakdown of every purchase option and what each one delivers for your Robux.
| Game Pass | Price (Robux) | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| VIP | 799 | Permanent 10% discount on all shop purchases |
| Emote Pack Series 1 | 350 | Collection of exclusive emotes for your character |
| RED JUICE Item | 199 | Exclusive RED JUICE consumable item |
| Double Daily Points | 80 | Doubles the points earned from daily challenges |
| GomBall Color Changing | 80 | GomBall item with color-changing visual effect |
| Place 2 Stickers at Once | 80 | Ability to place two stickers simultaneously |
| Sticker Pack: Scag | 80 | Scag-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Infected | 80 | Infected-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Lampert | 80 | Lampert-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Pest | 80 | Pest-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Reddy | 80 | Reddy-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: PartyNoob | 80 | PartyNoob-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Mark | 80 | Mark-themed sticker collection |
| Sticker Pack: Wallter | 80 | Wallter-themed sticker collection |
| Double Inventory Slots | 25 | Doubles your inventory capacity for items |
The total cost if you want every single Game Pass and sticker pack comes to 2,153 Robux. That is a significant investment, so let's talk about which ones actually matter for gameplay.
VIP (799R) is the best long-term investment. That 10% shop discount applies to every purchase on every Shop floor for the rest of your time playing the game. If you play Regretevator regularly, the savings compound over weeks and months until the pass has paid for itself many times over. The math is straightforward — the more you play, the more value VIP delivers.
Double Inventory Slots (25R) is the cheapest pass and arguably the most universally useful. Double inventory space means you can carry more Fizz Up, more healing items, and more Floor Tickets into deep runs. At 25 Robux, this is a no-brainer pickup even if you only play casually. It directly improves your survival potential on every single run.
Double Daily Points (80R) is the pick for consistent players who log in and complete challenges regularly. If you play daily, this pass doubles your progression from the challenge system, which accelerates everything else in the game. For players who only hop on occasionally, the value drops off since you need to actually complete dailies to benefit.
The eight sticker packs (80R each, 640R total) and the cosmetic passes like Emote Pack Series 1 (350R) and GomBall Color Changing (80R) are for players who want to personalize their experience and collect everything the game offers. These do not provide gameplay advantages, but they add personality and are popular among the game's dedicated community. The sticker packs in particular are a core part of Regretevator's social culture — placing stickers is how players express themselves in the elevator.
Earn free Robux at Earnaldo and pick up VIP, Double Inventory Slots, sticker packs, or the entire 2,153 Robux collection — all without reaching for your wallet.
With the VIP pass alone running 799 Robux and the full Game Pass collection totaling over 2,100 Robux, having a way to earn Robux without spending real money changes the math completely. Earnaldo lets you complete offers and tasks to accumulate Robux that withdraws directly to your Roblox account. It works for any game on the platform, not just Regretevator.
The process is straightforward. You sign up, browse available offers, complete them at your own pace, and cash out when you have enough for whatever you want to buy. For Regretevator players specifically, here is a practical earning plan:
The Robux you earn through Earnaldo is standard Roblox currency, so anything you do not spend on Regretevator works across the entire platform. If you are also playing DOORS, Murder Mystery 2, or Dandy's World, the same balance covers all of them.
Once you have the basics down — coin earning, item priorities, NPC color coding — these advanced strategies will help you push past the floor counts where most players plateau.
Since Shop floors are guaranteed every 15th floor, your entire resource strategy should revolve around this cycle. After each Shop floor, count the floors you clear and track where you are in the 15-floor window. Knowing that a Shop floor is coming in 3 floors versus 12 floors changes how aggressively you use consumables on the current floor. Burn through items freely when a Shop is imminent; conserve aggressively when you just left one.
Floor Tickets are too valuable to use early. In the first 30 floors of any run, the floor types are manageable with basic items and decent play. Save your Floor Tickets for the post-floor-50 section of deep runs, where a badly timed Boss or Obby floor can end an otherwise successful session. Using a Floor Ticket to skip a dangerous floor at floor 60 is exponentially more valuable than skipping a mildly annoying floor at floor 15.
The double-coin weekend multiplier stacks with everything else in the game. If you own Double Daily Points, weekends give you doubled daily rewards AND doubled floor coin payouts simultaneously. Serious Regretevator players structure their week around this: use weekday sessions for practice and learning floor patterns, then concentrate hard grinding sessions on weekends when every coin-earning method pays double.
Never skip the lobby phase. Click Spud for free coins every single time. Check your daily challenges before entering the elevator so you know what to focus on during the run. Review your inventory and make sure you have the items you need. The lobby takes 30 seconds to optimize, and those 30 seconds set up the next 20-30 minutes of gameplay. Players who rush from lobby to elevator without preparation consistently underperform compared to those who take a moment to plan.
Regretevator is an adventure elevator simulator developed by The Axolotl Sun (yeuc_c). Players ride an elevator through randomized floors — 111 total with roughly 102 active — spanning Normal, Special, Obby, Shop, Multiplayer, and Boss categories. The game has over 237 million visits and holds an 89.9% approval rating with nearly a million favorites on the platform.
No. Regretevator does not have a promo code system and has never featured redeemable codes since launch. There is no code redemption UI in the game. Any website claiming to have active Regretevator codes is publishing misleading information. Focus on the in-game coin-earning methods covered in this guide instead.
The fastest methods are: clicking Spud in the lobby for free coins before every run, surviving through floors (10 coins per 10 floors), completing daily challenges, clicking interactive objects during elevator transitions, and playing during weekends when the double-coin multiplier is active. Combining all of these during a weekend session maximizes your earning rate.
Fizz Up is a consumable drink available from Shop floors that grants a temporary double jump ability. This makes Obby floors significantly easier and gives you additional mobility during Boss encounters. It is widely considered the most valuable consumable in the game. Buy it every time you see it on a Shop floor and keep multiple in your inventory for deep runs.
VIP (799 Robux) is the best long-term value with its permanent 10% shop discount. Double Inventory Slots (25 Robux) is the cheapest and most universally useful pass since it doubles your item carrying capacity. Double Daily Points (80 Robux) is ideal for players who log in consistently and complete challenges daily.
Shop floors appear as a guaranteed spawn every 15th floor. They give you access to all 104 items in the game's catalog, split between infinite-stock items and limited consumables. Plan your coin spending around this 15-floor cycle and always have coins saved for critical restocks when Shop floors come up.
Check the name tag color above the NPC. Green name tags indicate friendly NPCs that are safe to approach and interact with. Red flashing name tags mean the NPC is hostile and will cause damage or negative effects. This color-coding system is consistent across every floor type in the game.
Yes. Earnaldo.com lets you earn Robux by completing offers and tasks, which you withdraw directly to your Roblox account. That Robux works in every Roblox game, so you can use it for Regretevator passes like VIP, Emote Pack Series 1, sticker packs, or Double Inventory Slots without spending real money.
Regretevator rewards players who pay attention to its systems, plan their resources around the 15-floor Shop cycle, and invest in the right items before tackling difficult floors. The randomized floor rotation means every run is a fresh challenge, and the depth of the item system gives you tools to handle whatever the elevator throws at you. Click Spud, stock up on Fizz Up, watch those NPC name tag colors, and see how deep you can push. The elevator is waiting.