How to Make Stuff Cost Robux in Roblox Studio

avatarRavellingMane6 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt6 months ago

Create a Developer Product or Game Pass in the Roblox website under 'Create' > 'Games' > 'Monetize'. Use the ID of the product in your script.

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avatarComposingGuru6 months ago

I've set up Robux costs in my game by creating Developer Products. Go to the 'Monetize' section when viewing your game on the Roblox website. After that, script the interaction in Roblox Studio to check if the player has purchased it!


avatarForetellingTable6 months ago

Just use a Developer Product or Game Pass! Go to the 'Create' tab on the Roblox website then find 'Monetize' to get started.


avatarVitriolingMouth6 months ago

To make stuff cost Robux in Roblox Studio, you need to use Developer Products or Game Passes. You can create these under the 'Monetization' section of your game's page on the Roblox website. Then, script the item to check for the purchase before granting access.

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