Complete Roblox game guides covering Fisch, Pressure, RIVALS, DOORS, Blade Ball, Dress To Impress, Tower Defense Simulator, and more. Beginner walkthroughs, tier lists, and pro strategies.
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RIVALS Beginner Guide — Your First 10 Matches, Weapon Unlock Order & When to Play Ranked (2026)
Your First Match: You’re Going to Die. A Lot. You load into RIVALS. You have the default Assault Rifle, the default pistol, and Dash as your ability. The match starts. You die within 45 seconds. Respawn. Die again. End the match with 2 kills and 18 deaths.
This is the universal RIVALS beginner experience. The game doesn’t have skill-based matchmaking in casual. Your first lobby has players with 500+ hours who know every angle on every map. You’re not bad — you’re new in a game that doesn’t separate new from experienced.
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TDS Beginner Guide — Your First Win, Farm Economy & When to Save vs Spend (2026)
You’re Playing Wrong And the Game Never Told You TDS has a tutorial. It teaches you how to place towers and click “upgrade.” It never teaches you the Farm tower exists. It never explains that coins are the real resource, not tower DPS. It never mentions that wave 20 is a difficulty spike you need to save for starting at wave 14.
This is why most beginners lose 10 matches in a row before their first win. They’re playing a tower defense game when TDS is actually an economy management game with towers.
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When to Place, Upgrade & Sell in TDS — The Timing Decisions That Win or Lose Games (2026)
Every Game Has 5-6 Decisions That Matter Most TDS players autopilot through the first 20 waves — place a tower here, upgrade a Farm there, following the same build order every game. Then wave 25 hits, something goes wrong, and they can’t figure out why.
The reason: TDS isn’t a tower placement game. It’s a timing game disguised as a tower defense game. You have a limited number of coins and a limited number of waves before each difficulty spike. Every purchase is an opportunity cost — buying X means you can’t buy Y for 2-3 more waves. The players who win consistently don’t place better towers. They make better timing decisions.
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You’re Stuck on Room 50. Here’s Why. If you’ve died to Figure in the Library more than five times, you’re probably making the same mistake most players do: treating it like a stealth puzzle when it’s actually a rhythm puzzle.
Figure’s patrol is predictable. Its listening pauses are on a timer. The book placements create noise that Figure investigates on a consistent pattern. Once you feel the rhythm, the Library goes from “impossible” to “tense but manageable.”
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Fisch Beginner Guide — Your First 3 Hours, Every Rod Worth Buying & What to Skip (2026)
Your First 10 Minutes: What the Tutorial Doesn’t Tell You You spawn at Moosewood Island. The tutorial NPC tells you to cast your line and catch a fish. You do it. Congratulations — you’ve completed the entire tutorial.
What the tutorial didn’t mention:
Your Flimsy Rod has 0% Luck. This means you will almost never catch anything above Common. You’re not unlucky — your rod is statistically incapable of getting good fish. The pond you’re fishing in has no rare fish. Moosewood Pond only spawns Common and Uncommon fish. You could fish here for 100 hours with the best rod in the game and never catch a Legendary. Bait exists and it’s not just cosmetic. The worms Phineas gives you add +5% Luck. That’s small but it’s more than your rod gives you. Your First Decision (15 Minutes In) You have roughly 500 C$ from tutorial fish. The bait shop is right there. Tempting, isn’t it? Buy some Shrimp, boost your Luck!
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How to Play Blade Ball — From First Match to First Win (2026)
Your First Match: Here’s What’s Going to Happen You load into Blade Ball. The countdown ends. The ball spawns. Within 20 seconds, you’re eliminated. You have no idea what killed you.
This happens to everyone. Blade Ball’s tutorial teaches you that you have a sword and you can deflect the ball. It doesn’t teach you the three things that actually determine whether you survive:
The ball gets faster with every deflection. Deflection 1 is slow. Deflection 5 is nearly instant. The game you’re playing at deflection 1 is not the same game at deflection 5. React to the flash, not the ball. Your character emits a white ring when the ball enters parry range. Reacting to the ball’s position will get you killed past deflection 3. Reacting to the flash works at any speed. Abilities are not panic buttons. Most beginners burn their ability the moment they feel threatened. Then they have nothing when the ball is at deflection 6 and actually dangerous. Your First 5 Matches: What to Pay Attention To Match 1: Don’t try to win. Just watch the ball. See how it accelerates. Notice that opponents who stand still die first. Notice that the player who wins usually has an ability (Infinity or Force Field) they saved until the end.
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Pet Simulator 99 Codes Guide — How to Never Miss Free Rewards (May 2026)
The Real Way PS99 Codes Work Most “PS99 Codes” websites list 20 codes. 19 are expired. The one that works gives you 100 Gems — roughly 5 minutes of gameplay value.
Meanwhile, the code that actually mattered — the one that dropped at 2 AM during the Void RNG event and was active for 6 hours — isn’t on any of those websites. The people who got it were in the Discord with notifications on.
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Stuck on Wave 40? The Blockade Battlefront Mid-Game Survival Playbook (2026)
The Mid-Game Wall Is Real Chances are your BBF runs follow the exact same script: you cruise through waves 1-25, start feeling pressure around wave 30, and then somewhere between wave 35 and 45 everything collapses. Titans die in sequence, you don’t have Cen to replace them, and the run ends with you wondering what you did wrong.
You didn’t do anything wrong. The game is designed to spike here. Waves 30-50 are the filter that separates players who understand scaling from players who just buy things when they can afford them.
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Your First Mythic Fish — A Step-by-Step Fisch Progression Path (2026)
You’re Stuck. Here’s Why. You’ve been fishing for 8 hours. Your best catch is a Rare. You’re watching chat notifications pop up — other players catching Megalodons and Phantom Rays while you’re pulling in another Common Sardine.
The problem isn’t luck. The problem is that Fisch’s progression system is invisible. The game never tells you that your Flimsy Rod has a 0% base Luck stat, or that fishing in the starter pond cannot spawn Mythics regardless of your rod. You’re not unlucky — you’re fishing in the wrong place with the wrong gear, and the game never warned you.
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How to Speedrun Pressure — Fastest Routes, Optimal Items & Clear Time Benchmarks (2026)
Speedrun Categories Category Rules Record Target Hotel Any% Clear floor 50 by any means ~18:30 WR Hotel 100% Clear floor 50 + collect every item ~28:00 WR Blacksite Any% Clear Blacksite floor 50 ~35:00 WR Endless Sprint Reach floor 30 in Endless mode ~12:00 WR No Items Clear Hotel with zero purchased items ~25:00 WR Speedrun Item Loadout In a speedrun, time is everything. Every item choice is measured in seconds saved vs seconds spent.
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