Battle Minigames Shop Guide
How to spend coins wisely in the Battle Minigames shop. Purchase order, budgeting with codes, weapons vs gear, and upgrade paths.
The Battle Minigames shop is where coins convert into permanent power. Every weapon from Hook to Double Battle Axe and every gear piece from Starter Cape to Speed Boots lives behind the same coin economy — no premium Robux stat bundles required for competitive loadouts. Understanding shop timing separates accounts that burn 400 coins on cosmetic capes from accounts that stack win streaks with Cutlass and Speed Boots within the first hour.
Coins enter your balance from round wins, eliminations, objective scores, and promotional codes redeemable in Settings. Because codes grant instant lump sums, new players should redeem every active code before making first purchases — our codes page tracks working milestones like 75KLIKES and SapphireMain. Shop purchases are final; there is no refund system, so confirm item names and prices before clicking buy.
This shop guide provides recommended purchase order, budgeting tables, common mistakes, and advanced saving strategies for S-tier weapons. Pair it with weapons and gear reference pages for item-specific stats.
How the Shop Works
Access the shop from the in-game menu between rounds or in lobby areas when intermission timers allow. Weapons and gear appear in separate categories with coin prices displayed on each card. Owned items show as purchased — you cannot buy duplicates for stacking stats. Equip new weapons before the next round countdown finishes so spawn fights start with upgraded damage.
Prices are fixed, not dynamic. Crusader Sword always costs 850 coins; Speed Boots always 500. Plan savings toward known thresholds rather than impulse buying mid-grind when you are 150 coins short of a meaningful upgrade.
- Redeem all active codes in Settings to maximize starting balance.
- Win or place in early rounds to supplement code coins with gameplay earnings.
- Open shop and compare weapon speed/damage to your current loadout weakness.
- Purchase one major upgrade at a time — weapon or gear — before spending leftovers.
- Re-enter rounds with new equipment and evaluate performance before next purchase.
Recommended Purchase Order for New Players
Phase one: redeem codes, buy Boxing Gloves (400) or Cutlass (600) depending on total balance. Cutlass offers better long-term scaling; Boxing Gloves win faster early eliminations if codes grant only modest coins. Phase two: save for Speed Boots (500) unless you already had enough coins from generous codes to buy weapon and boots in one session.
Phase three: push weapon tier toward Tachi (700), Hammer (750), or save straight for Crusader Sword (850) if win rate supports slow grinding. Phase four: add Iron Chestplate or Agility Band based on death patterns — armor if you die quickly, agility if rolls feel too slow. Phase five: Coin Multiplier Charm (600) when S-tier weapons are in sight and wins are consistent.
- Early — Cutlass or Boxing Gloves (400–600 coins)
- Core mobility — Speed Boots (500 coins)
- Mid weapon — Tachi or Hammer (700–750 coins)
- Endgame weapon — Crusader Sword or Scythe (850–950 coins)
- Optional — Iron Chestplate, Agility Band, Coin Multiplier Charm
Budgeting With Codes and Round Earnings
Stack multiple active codes in one session before spending. If 75KLIKES grants 175 coins and 60KLIKES adds more, your combined balance might fund Cutlass plus Leather Vest immediately — but Leather Vest delays Speed Boots, so weigh short-term survival against mobility.
Round earnings vary by placement and minigame mode. Elimination first blood bonuses reward aggression; survival placement coins reward patience. Losing streaks still grant participation coins, just slower. Never leave a session broke on impulse Starter Cape purchases when 50 coins away from meaningful thresholds.
Common Shop Mistakes
Buying D-tier Hook upgrades when codes skip past them entirely. Purchasing cosmetic Starter Cape before combat gear. Splitting coins across multiple C-tier weapons instead of committing to one A-tier path. Selling yourself short on savings — stopping at Uchigatana when 350 more coins reaches Cutlass-tier performance.
Ignoring gear entirely and wondering why survival rounds end at mid-pack despite good weapon damage. Speed Boots often provide more round wins than upgrading Falchion to Rapier. Consult tier list pages before any purchase above 300 coins.