If you’ve been around Roblox for a while, you already know how big of a deal subscriptions are. Premium used to be the go-to, but now Roblox Plus has entered the scene and it’s shaking things up in a very real way.
This isn’t just another “pay monthly, get a badge” situation. Some features are actually game-changing, while others feel… a bit limited. Let’s break everything down in a way that actually makes sense.
Roblox Plus Guide – Sending Robux, Free Private Servers
Right now, Roblox Plus feels like a stripped-but-smarter version of Premium.
You still get most of the core perks like trading access and creator tools, but there’s one big thing missing:
- No monthly Robux payout (at least for now)
That alone will matter a lot depending on how you play. If you relied on that monthly Robux drop, Premium still has value. But if you’re more into spending smartly or creating content, Plus might actually be better.
Also worth noting, Roblox seems to be quietly pushing Plus forward. Premium isn’t as visible anymore, which says a lot about where things are heading.
10% Discount on Items
This is the first feature you’ll notice immediately.
You get:
- 10% off avatar items
- 10% off game passes
- 10% off most in-game purchases
Example:
- A 90 Robux item becomes 81 Robux
- A 625 Robux game pass drops to around 563
It applies automatically, which is nice. No codes, no tricks.
Now here’s where it gets interesting. Stick with the subscription for two full months, and on the third month your discount jumps to 20%.
That’s not small. If you’re someone who buys game passes regularly, this alone can offset the subscription cost pretty quickly.
There are some exclusions:
- Items above 1 million Robux
- Limited/resellable items
- Ads and publishing fees
Still, for everyday spending, it’s solid.
Infinite Free Private Servers
This might be the most underrated feature, and honestly one of the best.
Normally, private servers in many Roblox games cost Robux. Some popular games charge hundreds per month.
With Roblox Plus:
- You can create private servers for free
- You can create as many as you want
- No recurring Robux cost
So if a game normally charges 400 Robux for a private server, you now pay nothing.
And yes, it works exactly how you’d expect:
- Invite friends
- Generate shareable links
- Control who joins
If you play grind-heavy games or anything where public lobbies get chaotic, this feature alone makes Plus worth considering.
How to Send Robux to Friends
This is something players have wanted forever, and now it’s finally here… with a few catches.
The Basics
You can send Robux directly to friends, but:
- Monthly limit: 1,000 Robux
- Daily limit: 500 Robux
- Fixed amounts only (25, 50, 100, 200)
So no custom numbers. You’ll need to stack transfers if needed.
Important Requirements
- You MUST use the Roblox app/client (not the website)
- Both users need age verification
- The recipient must also be age verified to receive Robux
How It Works
- Open the Roblox client
- Go to your friend’s profile
- Click the three dots
- Hit “Send Robux”
- Pick an amount and confirm
Once sent, it’s instant. No waiting, no approval step if both accounts are verified.
Honest Take
It’s a great feature, but the limits feel restrictive. 1,000 Robux per month isn’t much if you’re trying to support friends or move currency between accounts.
Still, it’s way better than the old group payout workaround.
Trading and Limited Items Access
If you’ve ever dealt with limited items, you’ll know this system.
Roblox Plus gives you:
- Ability to trade items
- Ability to sell limited items
This used to require Premium, so if trading was your only reason for subscribing before, you can now switch over without losing that functionality.
Publishing Games and Uploading Avatar Items
This part is more for creators, but it matters.
Game Publishing
To publish games to a wider audience:
- You need Roblox Plus (or Premium)
- Your account must be verified
- You need good standing (no bans, etc.)
If you’re aiming for front-page visibility or all-age publishing, Plus becomes mandatory.
UGC (User Generated Content)
You can:
- Upload avatar items
- Sell your creations
- Set your own prices
Previously, this required a higher Premium tier. Now it’s cheaper through Plus, which lowers the barrier for new creators.
If you’re into Blender or 3D design, this is a big opportunity.
The Roblox Plus Icon
You’ll get a new icon next to your name.
Not a big deal gameplay-wise, but it replaces the Premium badge and shows you’re on the newer subscription.
Is Roblox Plus Worth It?
Let’s keep it real.
It’s worth it if:
- You buy game passes often
- You use private servers a lot
- You want to send Robux (even with limits)
- You’re a creator or trader
It’s not ideal if:
- You rely on monthly Robux payouts
- You don’t spend Robux often
- You expected unlimited Robux transfers
Roblox Plus isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely not useless either.
It feels like Roblox is shifting toward a system where:
- You save more when spending
- You get better tools for creating
- You rely less on passive Robux income
The private server feature alone is a massive win. The discounts add up over time. The Robux transfer system, while limited, is still a step forward.
If Roblox expands the tiers and improves limits, this could easily become the new standard subscription.
For now, it’s one of those “depends on how you play” situations.
