
Roblox's Paradox Apologizes for Bugs With 11 Free Codes
The Bleach-inspired Roblox RPG Paradox has been so plagued by bugs, wrong bans, and unannounced shutdowns that its apology codes have piled into a massive freebie haul worth over 150 ability rerolls.
150 ability rerolls, 75 clan rerolls, 50 weapon skin rerolls, 10 special weapon rerolls, 5 wipe essences, and 6 stat resets. That's the combined haul from 11 active codes currently available in Paradox, the Bleach-inspired action RPG on Roblox, and nearly every single one of them exists because something went wrong.
Just read the code names. "Iblamethetesters" hands out 30 ability rerolls and 10 each of clan and weapon skin rerolls. "sorryforwrongbans" gives 20 ability rerolls and 20 clan rerolls. "shutdownadox" offers a wipe essence and 10 ability rerolls. "sorryfornowarningwiththeshutdown" is exactly what it sounds like. Then there's "sorry4bugs," "evenmorebugfixes," "anothercodeforfixes," "ExploitFixes," and "bugfixez," each dropping a fresh batch of rerolls and resets. The sheer volume of apology codes tells a story that no patch note ever could.
I've seen Roblox experiences hand out compensation codes before, but Paradox's developers have turned it into a recurring tradition. When your codebase reads like a public apology letter, you've crossed a threshold. The fact that players can stack all 11 at once is generous, but it also paints a picture of a game that has lurched from crisis to crisis since launch. Several codes have already expired too, including ones like "morebugfixes" and "paradoxisout," suggesting the apology cycle has been running for a while.
How to Redeem Them
To claim any of these codes, open the Settings menu via the cog icon at the top of the screen, hit the Codes tab on the right side, and enter each code into the text box. Press Redeem Code and the rewards land instantly. One important detail: codes are case-sensitive, so "Iblamethetesters" needs that capital I, and "StalksAreBack!" needs the exclamation mark.
Here's the full list of active codes and what they give you:
- Iblamethetesters, 30 Ability Rerolls, 10 Clan Rerolls, 10 Weapon Skin Rerolls
- sorryforwrongbans, 20 Ability Rerolls, 20 Clan Rerolls
- shutdownadox, 1 Wipe Essence, 10 Ability Rerolls
- StalksAreBack!, 10 Clan Rerolls, 15 Weapon Skin Rerolls
- sorryfornowarningwiththeshutdown, 5 Clan Rerolls, 10 Weapon Skin Rerolls
- sorry4bugs, 10 Ability Rerolls, 10 Weapon Skin Rerolls, 10 Clan Rerolls, 1 Wipe Essence, 10 Special Weapon Rerolls
- evenmorebugfixes, 5 Stat Resets, 10 Ability Rerolls
- anothercodeforfixes, 1 Wipe Essence, 10 Clan Rerolls, 20 Ability Rerolls
- ExploitFixes, 1 Stat Reset, 15 Ability Rerolls
- bugfixez, 2 Wipe Essence, 10 Ability Rerolls
- freerolls, 15 Ability Rerolls, 15 Weapon Skin Rerolls, 15 Clan Rerolls
In a game built around RNG-based character progression, where your ability, clan, and weapon skin are all determined by rolls, this many free rerolls is a serious head start. New players especially should redeem every one of these before they expire. Given the pace at which Paradox burns through codes, I wouldn't wait. The developers clearly want to make things right, even if the reason they keep having to is a problem in itself.
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