SharkBite 2 Free Robux Guide (2026) — Tips, Codes & Strategies
SharkBite 2 pits 17 survivors against one player-controlled shark in a fight for survival across open water, and with 458 million visits it's one of Roblox's most played fighting games. This guide covers every shark, weapon, game pass, and active code available as of April 2026, plus strategies we've tested across hundreds of rounds.
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What Is SharkBite 2
SharkBite 2 is an asymmetric survival game on Roblox developed by Abracadabra (the duo of Opplo and Simoon68). Each round, one player spawns as a shark while the remaining players scramble to find boats, grab weapons, and survive. The shark wins by eliminating all survivors. Survivors win by killing the shark or staying alive until the timer runs out.
The game supports up to 18 players per server and falls under the Fighting/Survival genre. As of April 2026, it's racked up over 458 million visits and holds a solid 88.4% approval rating from the community. That approval rating has stayed consistent since the game's major boat physics overhaul, which addressed early complaints about clunky vehicle handling.
What sets SharkBite 2 apart from the original SharkBite is the expanded roster of playable sharks, a revamped weapon system with teeth-based progression, and improved water rendering that makes spotting the shark from your boat feel genuinely tense. Each round plays out differently depending on which shark the attacker picks and how coordinated the survivors are.
All Sharks Ranked by Cost and Power
Teeth are the primary currency in SharkBite 2. You earn them by surviving rounds, dealing damage to the shark, or eliminating survivors as the shark. Every shark plays differently, and picking the right one for your skill level matters more than raw stats.
| Shark | Cost (Teeth) | HP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Great White | Free | 1,200 | Default starter shark, balanced stats |
| Bull Shark | 500 | Low | Faster than Great White but fragile |
| Great Hammerhead | 1,500 | Medium | Best first upgrade, strong all-rounder |
| Goblin Shark | 3,250 | Medium | Unique attack pattern, decent HP |
| Shortfin Mako | 4,500 | Low | Fastest shark, glass cannon playstyle |
| Killer Whale | 8,000 | High | Best mid-tier option, great survivability |
| Megalodon | 20,000 | Very High | End-game powerhouse, massive damage |
| Mosasaurus | 20,000 | Very High | End-game alternative, different attack style |
Best Shark Progression Path
Skip the Bull Shark entirely. At 500 teeth, it seems like a quick upgrade, but its low HP makes it worse than the free Great White against organized survivors. Instead, save your teeth and jump straight to the Great Hammerhead at 1,500 teeth. The Hammerhead offers a noticeable HP and damage increase that makes winning shark rounds much more consistent.
From there, your next milestone should be the Killer Whale at 8,000 teeth. It can absorb sustained fire from multiple Thompsons while still dealing heavy damage to boats. Once you've mastered the Killer Whale, start the grind toward the Megalodon or Mosasaurus, both priced at 20,000 teeth. These two are equally powerful but play differently, so try both in private servers before committing if you can.
Weapons and Loadout Guide
Every survivor starts with a Flintlock for free. It's slow, inaccurate, and deals minimal damage, but it's better than nothing. The weapon upgrade path matters just as much as the shark you're fighting, because a well-armed team of survivors on the same boat can shred even a Megalodon.
| Weapon | Cost (Teeth) | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Flintlock | Free | Starter, low DPS |
| Rifle | 400 | Decent range, moderate damage |
| RPG Launcher | 1,200 | Burst damage, good for surfacing sharks |
| Thompson | 1,500 | High sustained DPS, best mid-tier weapon |
| Rocket Launcher | 8,000 | Heavy burst damage, effective at range |
| Shark Blaster | 12,000 | Specialized anti-shark weapon |
| Mini Gun | 16,000 | Highest sustained DPS, slow movement |
| Ray Gun | 20,000 | End-game weapon, energy projectiles |
Recommended Weapon Progression
Your first purchase should be the Thompson at 1,500 teeth. Yes, the Rifle at 400 teeth is cheaper, but the Thompson's sustained fire rate makes it significantly more effective against fast-moving sharks. Pairing the Thompson with the RPG Launcher (1,200 teeth) gives you a versatile loadout: Thompson for sustained damage when the shark circles your boat, RPG for punishing it when it surfaces.
After the Thompson, save for the Rocket Launcher at 8,000 teeth. It's the single biggest damage upgrade for survivors in the mid-game and can chunk a Killer Whale's health bar in two or three direct hits. The end-game weapons (Shark Blaster, Mini Gun, Ray Gun) are all strong, but they require 12,000 to 20,000 teeth each. You'll naturally accumulate enough teeth for these as you play, so there's no need to rush.
Game Passes Breakdown
SharkBite 2 offers seven game passes ranging from 99 to 950 Robux. None of them are required to win, but a few provide meaningful convenience. Here's a breakdown of each pass and whether it's worth the Robux.
| Game Pass | Price (Robux) | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| Flare Gun | 99 | Signal flare to mark the shark's position |
| Oxygen Tank | 199 | 3x underwater oxygen capacity |
| Bait Bucket | 295 | Redirect the shark toward bait |
| Radio | 450 | Unlimited music on your boat |
| Sea Mine | 699 | 3 torpedoes per round |
| Sea Scooter | 800 | Fast underwater movement tool |
| Starter Pack | 950 | Viper, Thompson, Hammerhead, 1,500 Teeth |
The Starter Pack at 950 Robux is the best value if you're spending money. It gives you the Thompson (which costs 1,500 teeth to earn), the Great Hammerhead shark (another 1,500 teeth), the Viper boat, and 1,500 bonus teeth on top. That's weeks of grinding handed to you on day one. For free-to-play users, the Flare Gun at 99 Robux is a cheap utility pick that helps your entire team.
The Sea Scooter at 800 Robux is situationally powerful. When your boat gets destroyed and you're stuck in the water, the Scooter lets you zip to shore instead of being easy prey. The Radio at 450 Robux is purely cosmetic and only worth it if you want background music during rounds. The Sea Mine (699 Robux) provides 3 torpedoes per round, which can deal significant burst damage but requires good aim against a moving shark.
Survivor and Shark Strategies
Survivor Strategies
Stay mobile at all times. A stationary boat is a dead boat. The shark can easily line up a ramming attack on anything that isn't moving, so keep your throttle engaged even when you're scanning the water for fins. The Hover Bike and Jetski are the best starter vehicles because of their speed and tight turning radius.
Team up on one boat. This is the single most effective survivor strategy in SharkBite 2. Four players with Thompsons on the same boat deal roughly 4x the DPS of four players spread across separate boats. The shark can only attack one boat at a time, and concentrated firepower forces it to retreat and heal. Coordinate with your team in chat or through Discord for the best results.
Avoid the Pirate Ship. New players gravitate toward the Pirate Ship because it looks impressive and holds multiple players. The problem is its terrible turning speed. A skilled shark player will circle underneath it and chip away at its hull without ever entering your firing angle. Stick to smaller boats with better handling.
When your boat is destroyed, swim directly to the nearest island and find high ground. Elevated terrain gives you a clear sightline over the water and makes it harder for the shark to reach you. Keep firing from high ground with whatever weapon you have, even a Flintlock helps chip away at the shark's HP when your team is doing the same.
Shark Strategies
Target active players first. Survivors standing on the deck of a boat firing at you are dangerous, but they're also exposed. Ram the boat they're standing on to throw them into the water, then pick them off one by one. Idle players who are AFK won't fight back, so leave them for last.
After the Great White, save for the Great Hammerhead rather than wasting teeth on the Bull Shark. The Hammerhead's extra HP gives you enough durability to survive sustained fire from 3-4 survivors, which is common in full servers. Once you're comfortable with the Hammerhead, the Killer Whale at 8,000 teeth is your next power spike.
As a shark, your biggest advantage is surprise. Approach boats from below and behind where survivors have limited visibility. Surface right next to the hull for a ramming attack, then submerge immediately to avoid return fire. This hit-and-run pattern works against all but the most coordinated teams, and even experienced groups struggle when you rotate between multiple boats instead of fixating on one.
Vehicle Progression
Your starter boat selection matters more than most players realize. The Hover Bike is the fastest early option and lets you outrun every shark below the Shortfin Mako. Once you have the teeth for it, upgrade to the Jetski for better durability while maintaining strong speed. Both vehicles excel at kiting the shark in circles while your teammates unload from a distance.
Avoid investing teeth in larger boats unless you're playing with a pre-made team that communicates well. Big boats need multiple defenders to function, and in public servers you can't guarantee that kind of coordination. Solo players and small groups should stick to the nimble options.
SharkBite 2 Active Codes (April 2026)
These codes are confirmed working as of April 2026. Redeem them by clicking the Twitter/X icon on the main menu screen, typing the code, and hitting enter. Codes are case-sensitive, so enter them exactly as shown.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 300K | Shark Fin cosmetic | Active |
| SB2CODES | 100 Teeth + Neon Wizard Hat | Active |
| 200K | Ducky Boat Hull | Active |
| 100K | Thumbs Up emote | Active |
For a full list including expired codes and newly added ones, check our SharkBite codes page. Developers typically release new codes when the game hits visit milestones, so keep an eye on Opplo's X/Twitter account and the Abracadabra group page for announcements.
If you're also playing other Roblox survival games, we've put together similar guides for Forsaken, Murder Mystery 2, and DOORS. Each of those guides includes active codes and earning strategies.
How to Earn Free Robux for SharkBite 2
Several SharkBite 2 game passes are worth buying, especially the Starter Pack at 950 Robux which fast-tracks your progression with the Thompson, Great Hammerhead, and 1,500 bonus teeth. If you don't want to spend real money, Earnaldo lets you earn Robux for free by completing simple tasks on the platform. Those Robux go directly to your Roblox account and work for any game pass purchase.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Megalodon and Mosasaurus are the two strongest sharks, both costing 20,000 teeth. For a more accessible option, the Killer Whale at 8,000 teeth offers the best balance of durability and damage. If you're just starting out, the Great Hammerhead at 1,500 teeth is the best first upgrade over the free Great White.
Play as the shark whenever possible, since eliminating survivors rewards more teeth than surviving. Redeem all active codes (SB2CODES gives 100 free teeth). Once you upgrade to the Great Hammerhead, your win rate as the shark increases significantly, which compounds your teeth earnings each round.
Yes. As of April 2026, the codes 300K, SB2CODES, 200K, and 100K are all confirmed active. Enter them through the Twitter/X icon on the main menu. Codes are case-sensitive.
The Shortfin Mako is the fastest shark, available for 4,500 teeth. Its speed makes it perfect for ambushing boats before they can react, but it has the lowest HP of any shark in the game. You need to rely on hit-and-run tactics to avoid getting shredded by survivor gunfire.
Yes, SharkBite 2 is completely free. All sharks and weapons can be unlocked using teeth earned through gameplay. The seven game passes (99 to 950 Robux) are optional and provide convenience items rather than pay-to-win advantages.
Start with the free Flintlock, then save 1,500 teeth for the Thompson. It's the best mid-tier weapon for sustained DPS. Pair it with the RPG Launcher at 1,200 teeth for burst damage when the shark surfaces. Your long-term target should be the Rocket Launcher at 8,000 teeth.
Each server supports up to 18 players. One random player is chosen as the shark each round, leaving 17 survivors. You can also set up private servers to play with friends or practice specific sharks and weapons.
The Starter Pack at 950 Robux is the best-value game pass in the game. It includes the Thompson (normally 1,500 teeth), the Great Hammerhead (1,500 teeth), the Viper boat, and 1,500 bonus teeth. That's roughly 4,500 teeth worth of content plus a boat for under 1,000 Robux. If you plan to play SharkBite 2 long-term, it's worth considering.
About This Guide
This SharkBite 2 guide was last updated on April 6, 2026. All codes, prices, and stats are verified against the live game. If anything changes after a patch or update, we'll revise this page. You can also check out guides for 99 Nights in the Forest and Jailbreak, or join the Earnaldo Discord to report outdated info.
SharkBite 2 developers may adjust shark stats, weapon damage, and teeth prices in future patches. We recommend checking the official SharkBite 2 game page for any recent update notes that might affect the information here.