The Forge on Roblox leans hard on gamepasses to speed things up, unlock utility perks, and add some cosmetic flex. If you’re trying to decide what to buy, it helps to see everything in one place and understand what each pass actually changes in moment-to-moment play.
Before spending Robux, rerolling your race to land on strong traits is usually the better first move. A good race affects every run; gamepasses are there to support that foundation, not replace it.
The Forge gamepasses list
The Forge sells its gamepasses through the standard Roblox store for the experience. Each pass applies to your account in that experience once purchased. Current passes focus on three broad themes:
- Making the Forge itself faster and less grindy.
- Raising limits that normally slow progression.
- Adding cosmetic or quality-of-life perks.
Here is what’s available and what each pass is meant to do.
| Gamepass | Main effect | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| Fast Forge | Makes the Forge process complete more quickly. | Cuts down on waiting between crafts and upgrades. |
| Prop Limit+ | Raises the default prop limit cap. | Lets you place more objects before hitting build limits. |
| VIP | Bundle of exclusive morphs/vehicle and better earnings. | Speeds currency gain and adds premium cosmetics. |
These are the core gameplay-affecting passes highlighted for The Forge. Other passes that appear around the wider Forge ecosystem (for example in related “Countryball” or “Morph” experiences) tend to be cosmetic or thematic variants of the same basic ideas: more morphs, more props, and ways to play custom audio. The three above are the ones that change how The Forge itself feels to play.
Fast Forge gamepass
Fast Forge exists for one reason: the standard Forge cycle can feel slow. Any time you’re waiting on a timer before you can claim output or start the next upgrade, that’s friction. Fast Forge reduces that downtime.
- Forge actions resolve more quickly.
- You can complete more cycles in the same play session.
- The early-game slog smooths out because you’re not stuck watching timers.
Players who log in for short bursts benefit the most. With a limited window to play, being able to squeeze in extra Forge runs matters more than squeezing out a small passive bonus.
Step 1: Open The Forge experience on Roblox while signed into the account you want to upgrade.
Step 2: Use the in-experience store button to open the gamepasses list and select Fast Forge.

Step 3: Confirm the Robux purchase through the Roblox buy dialog; the effect applies immediately to that experience.
Prop Limit+ gamepass
Prop Limit+ is about building more aggressively. The base game caps how many props you can place; once you hit that ceiling, you have to delete objects to add anything new. Prop Limit+ raises that cap.
- Increases the maximum prop limit from the default value up to a higher threshold.
- Gives more headroom for layout experiments without constant cleanup.
- Helps players who like dense, detailed setups instead of minimal builds.
This pass used to be tied to a broader building-tools concept in related experiences, which was cut back after heavy griefing problems. What’s left is the safer version: a bigger limit without handing out tools that can break other people’s worlds.
Step 1: Join The Forge and navigate to the shop menu from the main UI.

Step 2: Choose Prop Limit+ from the gamepasses list and start the purchase.
Step 3: Approve the Robux charge; after that, your prop cap in that experience is permanently higher on that account.
VIP gamepass
VIP is the catch-all premium bundle. Instead of focusing on a single modifier, it combines cosmetics, a vehicle, and better income.
- Unlocks a small set of exclusive morphs and a dedicated vehicle.
- Boosts your cash or currency earnings relative to non‑VIP players.
- Typically lets you access small community features like easier server hosting, where supported.
The economic part of VIP matters long-term. A passive multiplier compounds over every session, so the earlier you buy it, the more value you extract from it. If you’re planning to stick with The Forge for a while, this is usually the first “big” pass to consider once you’re happy with your race.
Step 1: From within The Forge, open the in-game store.
Step 2: Select VIP and review what’s included in the description panel.
Step 3: Confirm the Robux purchase and rejoin the experience if prompted, so the VIP perks fully apply.

Cosmetic and audio-style passes around the Forge ecosystem
Outside the core Forge experience, related worlds built on the same ecosystem — “Countryball World”, “Planetball World”, “Countryhuman World”, and “Countryball WARS!” — advertise additional gamepasses that mostly change how you look and sound rather than how you progress.
| Pass | World | Effect | Impact on gameplay |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tribes | Countryball World | Unlocks tribal / “8‑ball” morphs. | Visual only. |
| Alliances | Countryball World | Unlocks morphs for international organizations (for example, UN, NATO). | Visual only. |
| Military Hats | Countryball World | Adds more military‑themed headgear. | Visual only. |
| Russian States | Countryball World | Unlocks morphs for Russian subdivisions. | Visual only. |
| Boombox | Multiple worlds | Gives a boombox item to play Roblox audio. | Audio / social flair. |
| Halloween Morphs | Countryball World | Seasonal Halloween‑themed morphs. | Visual only. |
| Astronaut Customs | Planetball World | Lets you reskin astronaut morphs as countries. | Visual only. |
| Heavy Morphs | Planetball World | Unlocks black hole, galaxy, and “white hole” morphs. | Visual only. |
| Accordion | Countryball WARS! | Gives an Accordion that plays specific soundtracks. | Audio / cosmetic. |
These passes don’t change stats, damage, or income. They exist to customize how you and your world look and sound, and to add a bit of social presence when you’re playing with friends. If you only care about faster progress in The Forge itself, you can skip them; if you spend a lot of time in the surrounding worlds, they’re where most of the personality comes from.
Which Forge gamepasses to buy first
Because Robux is finite, the order you buy gamepasses in matters. A simple priority list looks like this:
- First, reroll for a strong race. Race traits affect every run and stack with any pass you buy later.
- Then, pick up VIP if you’re planning to play regularly. The income boost compounds over time.
- Fast Forge comes next if you dislike timers and want tighter loops.
- Prop Limit+ is situational. Builders and tinkerers will love it; everyone else can wait.
- Cosmetic/audio passes are last. They’re for expression, not progression.
How to find and buy Forge gamepasses safely
All legitimate Forge gamepasses are sold through the Roblox experience page or the in‑experience store — nowhere else. Stick to those entry points to avoid scams.
Step 1: Log into Roblox on your usual platform and open The Forge’s official experience page or join it directly from your bookmarks.
Step 2: Use either the “Store” tab on the experience page or the in‑experience shop button to see the list of gamepasses tied to that experience.
Step 3: Select the pass you want, review its description, and confirm the Robux purchase through the standard Roblox buy dialog.
Once a gamepass is tied to your account, it’s permanent for that experience and will be active every time you join on that account, no matter which device you use.

The Forge’s gamepasses are fairly straightforward: one makes the Forge faster, one raises building limits, one boosts income and wraps in some cosmetics, and the rest in adjacent worlds are mostly about style. With a good race roll in place and a clear sense of how often you’ll play, choosing the right passes becomes less about mystery and more about how you personally like to grind.