In Fight For Survival, a Roblox fighting game, you’ll find yourself dropped on a map, left to duke it out with others using various abilities you can unlock as you fight. Each ability has a unique playstyle and moveset – and each subsequent ability will cost more than the last, with a more complex fighting style.
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Some abilities aren’t directly unlocked through gameplay and require unique missions to be completed instead, earning you a Roblox badge. Some are easier than others, and we will be guiding you through every badge the game offers and what the rewards you can expect are.
Where Are The Badges?
In the bottom left corner of your screen is the Quests menu, which has a tab for badges in the top right, where we can see all the badges for Fight For Survival.
There are two clear categories of badges: progression badges and ability badges.
Progression badges have their requirements clearly laid out, but ability badges are a bit more cryptic as to what is required.
The game checks which badges you have unlocked and rewards you with abilities that aren’t tied to the game’s Power system.
All Progression Badges And How To Get Them
There are four badges related to your total kills and four badges related to your kill streaks.
Your total kills are saved forever, so if you secure a kill and leave the game or die, these will be saved.
The same can’t be said for streak badges, which you get for killing many players in succession without dying or leaving the game.
These progression badges go as follows:
Badge |
Requirement |
---|---|
First Blood |
Get your first kill |
30 Kills |
Get to 30 total kills |
80 Kills |
Get to 80 total kills |
200 Kills |
Get to 200 total kills |
Gold streak |
Get a kill streak of five |
Diamond streak |
Get a kill streak of ten |
Emerald streak |
Get a kill streak of 25 |
Ruby streak |
Get a kill streak of 50 |
The Ruby streak badge is the only one that
unlocks an ability
, the Reaper ability, but it is one of the hardest badges to attain because
it can’t be done on private servers
. It must be done on a public server.
All Ability Badges And How To Get Them
Each Ability that’s locked behind a badge requires an objective to be completed that is separate from the rest of the game. Some have complete missions that require a lot of time and effort, whilst others can be obtained very easily through regular gameplay.
Ability badges go as follows:
Badge |
Ability |
How To Obtain |
Difficulty |
---|---|---|---|
Molten |
Molten |
Spin the daily wheel. There is a two percent chance of getting Molten with each spin, and the pity system will award it to you after 50 spins. |
Easy |
Glitched |
Glitch |
Pick up Speedy and head to the biggest island. Use Quick Step in front of the boxes on the island to fling yourself in the air. If you’re lucky, you’ll be teleported to the parkour section, which gives you Glitch upon completion. |
Medium |
Warrior Defeated |
Blademaster |
Grab the key from the lobby, in the upper right corner, and grab Macho. From the biggest island, use Heavy Leap to reach the cloud. Use your key to enter the boss fight, and beat them to get Blademaster. |
Hard |
Tactical |
Tactical |
Head to the smallest island and talk to the NPC. They will give you three quests, which you’ll need to complete to get Tactical. |
Hard |
Viking |
Viking |
Pick up Frigid, and use Frozen Slide underneath the snow island to enter the portal. You’ll be teleported to an arena, where you’ll need to talk to the NPC and grab the axe. Beat five waves of enemies and the boss waiting at the end, and you’ll receive Viking. |
Very Hard |
Radioactive |
Radioactive |
This is the only purchasable ability in the game, and can be found in the Shop. Purchase the Nuclear Warhead to unlock this ability. |
Purchasable |
Some Advice
- You can buy spins for Molten, but this isn’t recommended, as you can get free spins from playtime rewards.
- You may not be teleported to the Glitch parkour section on your first try, as you need to be flung far enough to hit the world border – so keep trying, and once you’re there, keep in mind that your jump has a cooldown of about two seconds!
- In the Blademaster fight, you’ll be using the Default ability regardless of what you picked beforehand. Any ability that can reach that cloud can work, Macho being the first one you unlock.
- Get a friend to help you with Tactical missions if you can. The last mission requires you to kill a player from 75 studs away, which in regular gameplay is very difficult to execute.
- Viking is undoubtedly the hardest one to get, and this is in part because of the Necromancers in the fourth and fifth wave of enemies. Target those first, and then deal with the other enemies. All progress you make with the Viking ability, while trying to finish the arena, will be kept after you get it permanently — so don’t be afraid to upgrade it while fighting.
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