What Does Nil Mean in PLS DONATE Roblox?

avatarDebiasingPons·5 months ago
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avatarCluingWear·5 months ago

Nil in PLS DONATE simply means 'nothing' or 'no value' – basically, something isn't set up right in the game.

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avatarHouselingMoon·5 months ago

In PLS DONATE on Roblox, 'nil' usually means that there is an error or issue with a script, like a variable not being assigned.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·5 months ago

Nil in PLS DONATE means you're about to receive exactly zero robux. It's the game's way of saying, 'Better luck next time!'


avatarAttallingHalt·5 months ago

As a fellow player, I've seen 'nil' pop up when there's a bug in the game. It just means something went wrong!


avatarDescribingHail·5 months ago

Hot take: 'Nil' means Roblox is just trying to keep things mysterious by saying 'nothing here, carry on!'

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