
Since the initial release, things had been pretty quiet and the badge lineup remained the same until late 2014, when a blog post Two New ROBLOX Badges (and a New Look) Arrive, authored by blockhaak, was published on the Roblox blog. You can read more about these badges on the official Roblox Badges page. Mainly exclusive to official Roblox employees, work for the Roblox Corporation. Have your Roblox account exist for a year or longer on the platform. This badge will remain on your profile even if you have less than 20 friends once the badge is obtained. Friendshipįriend 20 users on the platform. This badge is no longer obtainable with the discontinuation of the Ambassador program. Introduce new players to Roblox by sharing a link on different websites. This badge is no longer obtainable with the discontinuation of the Inviter program.

Invite 3 (or more) players to Roblox through email. Reach 1,000 cumulative place visits on your account. Reach 100 cumulative place visits on your account. Alongside Combat Initiation and Warrior, this badge is no longer obtainable.

As with Combat Initiation, this badge is no longer obtainable for the same reason. Score 100 or more knockouts against an enemy. This badge is no longer obtainable with the discontinuation of the legacy knockout/wipeout system. There were a few more added after the initial release such as Inviter and Ambassador, however those have come to be discontinued not too long after their respective releases. The badge lineup at the time of release mainly consisted of combat badges (knockout/wipeout-centric), developer badges (achieving 100 and 1,000 place visits) and a singular social badge (friendship, having 20 friends).
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It was stated that badges were released onto the site earlier than intended and was quickly taken offline due to the interest of said new feature skyrocketing Roblox website traffic and crashing the site momentarily (sounds very familiar in this day and age 😛).

The day was December 22nd 2006 (just 3 days before Christmas!) and a new blog post ROBLOX Badges, authored by none other than David Baszucki, had appeared on the Roblox blog.īy now, you already know what it’s going to be about - the grand release of badges! However, I’ll give you a quick rundown of the situation at hand. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the brief history of badges, some that have never been seen before, what the community has done to try to resuscitate the beloved feature as well as what the future holds for badges.īefore we look into badges that were never released, we need to go all the way back to the roots of badges to gain a brief insight into what they were at the time. Unfortunately, this feature hasn’t seen much growth by Roblox and the overall development of them has been pretty stagnant with very little changes over the years until the Great Badge Refresh which shed new light on some badges that have never made it to the platform to this day. Ever since their initial debut back in December 2006, Roblox badges have always been a staple of the platform.
