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What are BloxStrike Credits and how to get them cheap (2026 guide)

what are bloxstrike credits

If you’ve spent any time in BloxStrike (Roblox game ID 114234929420007 — the CS:GO-style FPS that took off in early 2026), you’ve seen Credits. They’re the game’s premium currency: case keys, weapon skin upgrades, gloves, charms, stickers — most of the cosmetic depth runs through Credits.

This post explains exactly what Credits are, how the in-game store prices them, and why every serious BloxStrike player buys them through a peer-to-peer marketplace instead of the in-game store directly.

What BloxStrike Credits are

Credits are the premium currency in BloxStrike. You spend them on:

  • Case keys to open weapon-skin cases (the main cosmetic system)
  • Direct skin purchases from the in-game store
  • Weapon skin upgrades (StatTrak counters, name tags)
  • Gloves, charms, and stickers that decorate your loadout

Credits do NOT translate to Robux back. They’re a one-way conversion: Robux → Credits → cosmetic items. There’s no DevEx-style cash-out from Credits, and you cannot transfer Credits between Roblox accounts directly. (Only gifting works — buying a Credits pack and selecting “Send as gift” with someone else’s Roblox username at checkout. This is the entire reason peer-to-peer marketplaces like bloxstrike.net exist.)

The in-game store pricing (retail anchor)

BloxStrike sells Credits in 6 fixed packs:

PackCreditsIn-game costUSD-equivalent (at 80 R$/$1)$/credit
400 Credits400199 R$$2.50$0.00625
950 Credits950449 R$$5.50$0.00579
3,100 Credits3,1001,249 R$$15.00$0.00484
Vault Pack6,5002,499 R$$30.00$0.00462
Super Vault Pack13,2504,999 R$$60.00$0.00453
Ultra Vault Pack27,0009,999 R$$120.00$0.00444

The “USD-equivalent” column assumes Roblox’s standard non-Premium consumer rate of 80 Robux per $1 (Roblox’s monthly subscription tier; ranges slightly with Premium). Larger packs are cheaper per credit — the Ultra Vault is the best value at retail.

Credits cannot be acquired any other way. There’s no battle pass that grants Credits. There’s no daily login bonus. You can’t grind for them. If you want Credits, you pay.

Why peer-to-peer is cheaper

Here’s the trick the BloxStrike economy makes possible: vendors buy Robux at a discount, then resell Credits packs at a markup that’s still cheaper than retail Robux pricing. Two ways vendors get cheaper Robux:

  1. Roblox DevEx (Developer Exchange). Roblox developers cash out Robux at ~$0.0035 per Robux. So 9,999 R$ that costs you $124.99 retail costs a DevEx holder ~$35 cash. They can resell a $120-retail Ultra Vault Pack for $60-80 cash and still profit.
  2. Bulk Robux purchases. Whales buying $99.99 monthly Robux subscriptions get marginally better rates. Combined with Premium’s ~10% bonus, the effective rate ticks down.

A peer-to-peer marketplace like bloxstrike.net brokers between vendors with discounted Robux and buyers paying cash. The vendor gifts the Credits pack to the buyer’s Roblox account in BloxStrike; bloxstrike.net holds the cash in escrow until the buyer confirms receipt.

Typical pricing on the marketplace today: 30-50% below in-game retail. That’s:

  • 400 Credits: ~$1.50-1.75 (vs $2.50 in-game)
  • 3,100 Credits: ~$8.50-10.50 (vs $15.00 in-game)
  • 27,000 Credits: ~$60-85 (vs $120.00 in-game)

Real prices change as vendors compete; check /credits for the current best price per pack.

How safe is it?

Same risk profile as buying CS:GO skins on Skinport or DMarket. The escrow guarantee is the load-bearing piece:

  • Your money sits in escrow on bloxstrike.net’s books, not in the vendor’s wallet.
  • The vendor sends the gift in BloxStrike first.
  • You confirm receipt, then funds release.
  • If the gift never arrives, you open a dispute, an operator reviews, and your funds refund to your wallet (which you can spend on other orders or hold).

For the full safety primer, see /help/account-safety.

How to buy on bloxstrike.net

  1. Go to /credits.
  2. Pick a pack. The “as low as $X.XX (Y% off)” badge shows you the cheapest live offer.
  3. Click Buy. You’ll sign in with Roblox OAuth — we never see your password.
  4. Deposit the shortfall (if your wallet doesn’t already cover it) — card, PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, or crypto.
  5. A vendor accepts the order. They have a 15-minute SLA to deliver.
  6. The Credits gift lands in your BloxStrike inbox. You click Confirm.
  7. Done.

The one caveat — discount math

The “% off” displayed on bloxstrike.net is calculated against the in-game retail price at the standard 80 R$/$1 Robux rate. If you’re a Roblox Premium subscriber, your effective rate is ~10% better, so the displayed discount is ~10% generous in your favor. We anchor to the casual non-Premium rate because that’s what most buyers actually pay; it’s the same convention every CS-skin marketplace uses (anchored to Steam community-market floor, not the theoretical cheapest Steam wallet rate). For the full math, see docs/DISCOUNT-MATH.md in our repo.

Discord — get a heads-up before vendor launch

We’re spinning up the live vendor pool in stages. Discord members get a notification the day buyer transactions go live, plus access to early-bird pricing while we’re still onboarding vendors.

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Vendor applications, pricing notifications, scam reports, and pre-launch member-only Credits pricing — all in our Discord.

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Join the Discord for early access

Vendor applications, pricing notifications, scam reports, and pre-launch member-only Credits pricing — all in our Discord.