Roblox Slap Battles kill sounds: 50 IDs and how to use them

Customize Slap Battles with 50 kill sound IDs, plus how the Custom Kill Sound pass works and when audio actually plays.

By Pallav Pathak 6 min read
Roblox Slap Battles kill sounds: 50 IDs and how to use them

Custom kill sounds in Slap Battles turn every elimination into a tiny victory screen. Instead of the default audio, you can trigger anything from meme clips to anime voice lines whenever you knock someone off the map. The game supports this through Roblox audio IDs, which you paste into a dedicated Custom Kill Sound field.


How kill sounds work in Slap Battles

Kill sounds are short audio clips that play automatically when you eliminate another player. Once set, your chosen sound triggers after every kill across main modes such as Arena, Slap Royale, Snowball Smash, and One-shot servers.

You can only equip one kill sound at a time. Swapping to a different clip is just a matter of changing the ID in the Custom Kill Sound setting; there is no cooldown or limit on how often you replace it.

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How to unlock and set a custom kill sound

Step 1: Launch Slap Battles from the Roblox page and wait for the main lobby to load.

Step 2: In the lobby, select the Settings icon on the left side of the screen to open the configuration menu.

Step 3: In Settings, choose the option for Custom Kill Sound. The game will prompt you to buy the feature.

Step 4: Purchase the Custom Kill Sound Pass for 25 Robux. This is a one-time gamepass unlock; you do not pay again when changing IDs later.

Step 5: After the purchase, open Settings again, return to Custom Kill Sound, and paste a Roblox audio ID into the text box. Confirm the entry to save it.

Step 6: Join any supported mode and get a kill. Your chosen clip should now play automatically each time you eliminate a player.

Tip: If you change the ID and do not hear anything, double-check that the code is entered exactly, with no spaces, and that the audio asset is still available on Roblox.
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50 Slap Battles kill sound ID codes

The table below lists 50 different kill sound options. These range from internet memes to FPS announcer lines and anime references. Copy any ID and paste it into the Custom Kill Sound field in-game.

Kill sound name Roblox audio ID
A Little Dizzy113304451601218
Among Us7227567562
Anime Girl104078789691804
Anime Girl 2111609064980370
Awwww133154204305044
Battleground133072019305467
Bleh Bleh Bleh127527672583618
Cheez140502078716490
Chromakopia75199806713580
Cool Kid104179096763149
Coward78674789437628
David110603483909086
Die Japanese129956900739223
EW132160542245763
ExecutionNoli95075139902141
Fahhhhhh121852269393566
Freaky83534471362062
Fumble137895274923134
Ghost Face83606595215953
Grumble110508800946044
Holyness102070795855861
Hotline Miami16903037428
Insta Kill131961137
Jet Pistol87580971675610
Kurpov97191393966639
Luffy Laugh135964942694135
Mario Please73059764709993
Mega Kill92723765069002
Monster Kill74959901252990
MW20197172055941
Overwatch13434526065
PC2135654774344909
Pillar Chase18842774788
PVZ Kill85617685404262
Rainbow88473378930877
Reaper Vandal18339080128
Roblox Default134603827655529
Sae134169991627307
Siren5118258754
Slugfish98108412350686
Sonic112415845641288
TF22866718318
Unreal Tournament937885646
Valorant105209870174662
What a Pain!109958188502791
Witch107040574516445
You Mad Bro?8874496251
Zen18825878454
Zo137308323555830

The names here are only labels to help you remember what each clip is; only the numeric ID matters when you paste it into Roblox.


Where these sounds sit in the wider Slap Battles audio system

Slap Battles splits its audio into three broad groups. Death sounds are short effects triggered when a player dies, including meme clips like “Skibidi Bop Mm Dada” and various screams. Soundtracks are longer music tracks that play as background themes for gloves, boss fights, or maps, such as the Killstreak and Reaper phases or MEGAROCK’s playlist. Sound effects cover the one-off cues tied to abilities, slaps, and collectibles.

Kill sounds, including everything in the table above, behave like a fourth layer that sits on top of your normal experience. They do not replace glove themes, ambient music, or ability sounds. If a glove such as Killstreak has its own music progression, that still plays; the custom kill sound simply fires briefly each time you secure a knockout.

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Finding more kill sound IDs safely

Kill sounds use standard Roblox audio assets, so any public audio on the platform can technically be used, as long as it is compatible with current privacy rules. To expand beyond the 50 options above:

Step 1: Open the Roblox Create portal and switch to the Audio section of the store at create.roblox.com/store/audio.

Step 2: Use the search bar to enter keywords that match the type of sound you want, such as “announcer”, “anime laugh”, or the name of a specific track if it is licensed there.

Step 3: Select an audio result to open its detail page, then copy the numeric ID from the URL. On Roblox, this is the long number in the address bar for that asset.

Step 4: Paste that ID into the Custom Kill Sound box in Slap Battles and test it in a match. If the clip fails to play, the asset may be private, region-restricted, or removed.

Note: Roblox’s audio privacy rules mean many tracks are locked to the experience that uploaded them. Publicly listed audio with clear IDs is more likely to work reliably than uploads that are only visible within a single game.
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Built-in death sounds and music IDs you can reuse

Even without the Custom Kill Sound pass, Slap Battles already leans heavily on Roblox audio IDs. If you want your kill sound to echo something already in the game, you can reuse those IDs:

  • Core death sounds such as Leviathan – Chug Jug With You (9118582943), the Half-Life 2 death sound (9060084190), and various laugh tracks are already wired into the experience’s default death audio pool.
  • Killstreak music progresses through IDs like 9133399582 (4 kills), 9133858357 (10 kills), 9127529330 (25 kills), 9133520457 (50 kills), 9133787486 (100 kills), and 9133539469 (250 kills).
  • Reaper phases use 9127044632 (1 kill), 9127034553 (4 kills), 9127017202 (9 kills), and 12515967206 (19 kills).
  • MEGAROCK’s playlist cycles through multiple IDs, including 9126982954, 9133618135, 9133474365, 9133869203, 9133547891, 9133580044, 9133686782, 9133811812, 9126911315, 9126996687, 9133649527, 9126974203, 9127413903, and 9133385850.

Any of those IDs can also be pasted into the Custom Kill Sound field if you want to borrow a glove theme or boss track as your personal death cue.


Kill sound limitations and common questions

How many kill sounds can be active? Only one custom kill sound can be equipped per account at any given time. Changing it is instantaneous and does not require re-purchasing the pass.

Does the kill sound play in every mode? Once set, the kill sound triggers on eliminations across the game’s main modes, including Arena and Slap Royale, as well as limited-time modes such as Snowball Smash and One-shot servers when they are active.

Can other players hear the sound? The kill sound is designed as an audible signal of your elimination, not just a local effect. As long as their audio and in-game sound settings are enabled, other players in range will hear the same clip when you secure a kill.

What if an ID stops working? Roblox audio assets can be removed, made private, or muted when copyright or policy issues arise. If a sound that previously worked goes silent, switch to a different ID. Many Slap Battles-related tracks are explicitly marked as removed in internal lists for this reason.

Does this affect Radio or CUSTOM gloves? Radio and CUSTOM gloves continue to rely on their own audio IDs for manual playback. Kill sounds are separate, automatic triggers on elimination and do not block or overwrite those glove-specific functions.

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Once the 25 Robux pass is unlocked, experimenting is the main cost. Keep a few favorite IDs handy, swap them in depending on mood or mode, and treat each kill sound as another cosmetic — loud, brief, and purely there to make your victories feel more like your own.