An independent reference for Roblox players.
BloxToolbox combines calculators, codes pages, item databases, tier lists, and long-form strategy guides on a single domain. Every page is built around what an experienced Roblox player would actually search for — not what an SEO template recommends.
What it isn't
BloxToolbox is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Roblox Corporation, and it is not affiliated with any individual game developer. Game names, logos, and item names used on this site belong to their owners and are used descriptively for reference only.
We don't host exploit content, account-trading services, currency-generator scams, or anything else that violates Roblox's Terms of Service. We don't ask you to sign in. We don't collect your email.
Who runs the site
BloxToolbox is run by a small editorial collective of long-time Roblox players and traders. We don't put individual bylines on most pages because the calculators, value lists, and guides are continuously revised by the whole group — naming a single author would be misleading. Where a single contributor leads a piece (typically the longer strategy guides), their handle appears at the top of that page.
The strategy guides and the essays on the blog are written by C. B. Zakarian, who has been trading on Roblox since the Limiteds era and handles most of the long-form economy writing.
From the author
I'm C. B. Zakarian. I write a family of data sites — sports analytics on one side, Roblox's trading economies on the other — all built the same way: public data, open methods, real charts, no invented numbers. The range isn't as odd as it looks; a Pythagorean win expectation and a virtual pet's trade value are the same problem in different clothes — noisy public numbers that reward careful measurement. Every site carries my name because I'd rather stand behind the work than hide behind a brand.
Editorial standards
Every page on the site follows the same four rules:
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Sources are named. Every value list and codes page includes a
sourcefield showing where the numbers came from and the date they were verified. If we don't have a source, we don't publish the number. - Last-updated dates are honest. The "updated" date you see on a page comes from the underlying data file's actual revision date, not the current time. Stale pages look stale on purpose.
- Calculators show their math. Every interactive tool has a writeup beneath it explaining the formula, with at least one worked example. We won't ship a black-box calculator.
- Corrections are visible. When we change a value, the data file's revision date moves forward. Significant policy or scoring changes get a note on the blog.
How values are verified
Item values, codes, and tier lists are crowdsourced from public Roblox trading communities,
in-game observation, and developer announcements. Before a value enters a data file we
cross-reference it against at least two independent sources. Every data file is published as
plain JSON under /data/ on this site, each stamped with its own
updated_at revision date, so anyone can audit the exact numbers a page is using.
If you spot a value that's wrong, the fastest fix is to tell us through the contact page — every correction is re-checked against its sources before the matching data file is updated.
How the site makes money
Display advertising via Google AdSense. Ads appear in reserved slots in the page layout — never inside calculators, never confused with site UI, never as popups, autoplaying video, or paid affiliate links disguised as content. We use a Google-certified Consent Management Platform so EEA, UK, and Switzerland visitors can decline personalized advertising.
Contact
Found a bad value, an out-of-date code, a typo, or a broken tool? Email hello@bloxtoolbox.com — replies aren't instant but every legitimate report is read. Privacy questions: same address.