Roblox The Strongest Battlegrounds kill sounds and sound ID codes (November 2025)

All current kill sound IDs, how the Kill Sounds gamepass works, and the exact steps to use these codes.

By Shivam Malani 6 min read
Roblox The Strongest Battlegrounds kill sounds and sound ID codes (November 2025)

The Strongest Battlegrounds doesn’t have quests or a story: it drops players into a single arena and lets them throw hands until someone explodes into blocky pieces. One of the few ways to stamp some personality onto those knockouts is through custom audio. With the Kill Sounds feature unlocked, every elimination (and even your own death) can trigger a specific sound pulled from Roblox’s audio system.

That feature hinges on numeric sound ID codes. Enter one, and the game plays the matching clip whenever you land a kill or get finished off yourself. The list is long, ranging from meme one-liners to anime screams and classic game effects; the core mechanic is simple once you know where to put those IDs.


How Kill Sounds work in The Strongest Battlegrounds

Kill Sounds are a paid gamepass-style feature. Once unlocked for your account, they let you assign any valid Roblox audio ID as the sound that plays when:

  • you kill another player, and
  • your character dies.

The game does not grant gameplay bonuses or power-ups from these IDs. They are purely cosmetic and sit in the same bucket as other vanity upgrades. The important pieces are:

  • Cost: 199 Robux for the Kill Sounds feature.
  • Scope: works for both kill and death sounds.
  • Source of sounds: any Roblox audio with a valid asset ID, including the popular IDs listed below.

Once the gamepass is active, you can change your sound at any time by reopening the same customization menu and swapping in a different ID.


How to unlock and use Kill Sound ID codes

Using sound IDs in The Strongest Battlegrounds is a two-step process: buy access once, then swap IDs as often as you like.

First, unlock Kill Sounds:

  • Open Roblox and launch The Strongest Battlegrounds.
  • Tap or click the gear / cogwheel icon at the top-left of the screen to open settings.
  • Scroll down and select Customize Kill Sound.
  • Buy the Kill Sound pack for 199 Robux when prompted.

After purchase, apply a specific sound ID:

  • Open the gear menu again.
  • Choose Customize Kill Sound once more.
  • In the Enter Sound ID box, paste or type one of the numeric IDs from the list below.
  • Confirm with the on-screen button (typically labeled Apply).

From that moment on, every kill or death will trigger the selected audio. Repeat the same menu flow and swap IDs whenever you want a different sound.

Tip: All codes are long numbers. Copy–paste them where possible to avoid typos that cause the game to reject the ID.


Kill Sounds gamepass details and limitations

The in-game Kill Sounds Gamepass page spells out a few practical constraints:

  • You cannot earn or unlock Kill Sounds by getting kills; they are tied strictly to the Robux purchase.
  • The feature works with any valid Roblox audio asset ID taken from the platform’s audio marketplace.
  • Settings are controlled from the single Customize Kill Sound toggle in the game’s settings menu.
  • Using inappropriate audio can lead to reports and potential moderation on the game’s Discord and within Roblox’s own systems.

For players who want to roll their own sounds beyond the popular IDs, the Roblox audio marketplace provides the raw material. Each audio asset on that marketplace carries a numeric ID in its URL, which can be pasted into The Strongest Battlegrounds once Kill Sounds are unlocked.


The following IDs are widely used in The Strongest Battlegrounds and map directly to memorable audio clips. Enter any of these values in the Kill Sound field after buying the gamepass.

Code Sound name / description
82573794711963Mini Aliens Shouting
117835668384737Perfect Dodge
140273522273411Fahhhh
9117767488Police Radio
116866873116581Wake up
70982573243341Fortnite death
9061419173Oh you thought you were getting lucky
8445372908Emotional damage
1391727615Explosion
754995791Windows sound
7415073383Bass drop
4466550012Scream / Tyler1 Scream (used for both)
8191363542a mimir
9124412954Russian anime edit-style audio
7473415590kira laugh
8269391552tokyo ghoul op 1
4548396370Bass boosted Discord call
7388737421“fetch me their soul” edit audio (loud)
8904888220SpongeBob disappointed
8505675603shiver my timbers
130819307double kill
6797864253NYA ICHI NII SANN
5993650338I guess you are my little pogchamp
8179008527loud song (meme)
6343741731rake
7163786825“sooo baaaad” (xqc)
7574780072BONK, “what, are you gonna cry?”
7596002192kayn laugh v2
6286038151Birb
7399866274“know your place, trash”
8235260386Another Fatherless Child
8718147660scout laugh (LOUD)
8214068709“sorry, sorry, I'm sorry, sorry”
8391420364Undertale death
271580013SpongeBob laugh
7981082070“hello monkeys” (Frieza)
343430735rake scream
9068841827“boo boo” (TF2)
198606040neck snap
6721975770Mortal Kombat fatality
7411605768hot milk meme
8530485374bass boost
5581579699“you're ugly”
7817025360“uhuh, honey”
8845624295“eww”
7393653993Don’t Get Mad!
340688214“is mayonnaise an instrument”
81400951012010 Song
7528159027kayn laugh
5526090035“I like ya cut g”
9058205566“there is nothing I won't do for him”
6394223380“oh my godd waaah”
7807987190“IS THAT THE GRIM REAPER”
8465171688Amimir
661479685moaning
7008537870“SIR GET DOWN”
8243098911“Do you feel sorry for me?” / “Do you feel something for me?” variant
8508727445Death / Death Kill
7665931407Mikasa shouting Eren
6879335951Android
491270608Eagle
7109386510Dababy?
3200130016“You Are an Idiot”
8395383233Lego Brick Breaking
2661731024Windows Crash
1832576951“Pathetic”
4702564143Mini Jam
8364601361Pls Subscribe
6117321903Gojo from Wish
792323017Alarm!
6185331235Acne Sad
8540333107Beat with a Stick!
3168087931Telephone Roar
4544601361Pls Subscribe Kill Sound Effect
9057023555Leave Me Alone
8649450925“You Going to Cry?”
2618158728Children Scream
5700183626Blood Splash
7291000847Blue Passport
7727945686Slice
6927310432Prowler
18334985857LeBron – “That’s Too Easy”
132366334Pac-Man Death
9064673560“Man Shut Up!”
7405233417“Sorry About That!”
5951474720Naruto Pain!
7118312248Fishing Blow
1058706425“How dare you defy a god?”
130783046Godzilla!
5472423948“Shut up! Get out of my face!”
8974751426Head Shot
2261507666Cool Remix
6467894576Scary scream
7438381072Sukuna – “Ganbare Ganbare”
7649993792Oopsie Woopsie
7509717761“A Brat Like You…”
937885646Ultra Kill
17739422169Geto – “Filthy monkey. You can’t even use jujutsu.”
5535646989Explosion Meme
18994677111LEGO Breaking
7904458979“You Just Died LOL”
5665525241Kono Dio Da!
18893315867“English or Spanish?”
6315490668Unya!
15165595538Among Us
17496290473Ichigo Hollow Scream
165969964Explosion (alternate)
7941897400“I’m Not Finished”
4178274935Yare Yare Dawa
7199159152“What Is That Damage”
7480592828Peter Griffin Laugh
8362816791Emotional Damage (alt ID)
8449305114Dough Laugh
1230022709GWA GWA GWA
6873022992“Are You Stupid or Dumb”
1327236313AYAYA
9084006093Aaaaauah!
8971501348Ichigo – Bankai
8161248815Brainrot
6529922069Metal Pipe
4727752918“AH HA HA HA HA”
8676645335“Man Shut Yo…”
6814065947“You Laggin”
3645989167Good Bye
6729922069Metal Pipe (variant)
7560486257Technoblade Never Dies
6249372894“Yamete Kudasai!”
7535090174Toxicity
3091565598Disgusting Creatures
6804065947You Laggin (variant)
7752143456Anime Laugh
8233569802Ara Ara
6649017583Gambare Gambare
9074515839IShowSpeed – “How Can You Die”
7355090174Toxicity!
8467894576Scary Scream (alternate ID)
6835794541Sponge Bob!
9073674876Bone Cold
5304557205Ah!!!!
7345224995Welcome to the Shadow Realm
6087891128Toilet Fart
8223869886“I will send you to Jesus”
7361085557Boom Headshot Meme
8721555368Fetch

Note: Some clips share themes or even names (for example, multiple “Emotional Damage” or metal pipe IDs). If one variant stops working, another from the list often provides a similar effect.


Where these IDs come from and how to find your own

Every sound ID here is a Roblox audio asset. They can be previewed and discovered through the platform’s broader ecosystem, but The Strongest Battlegrounds itself does not provide an in-game browser. To build a custom library:

  • Browse the Roblox audio marketplace in a web browser and search for sound effects, voice lines, or music you like.
  • Open the asset’s page and copy the numeric ID from the URL.
  • Paste that ID into the game’s Customize Kill Sound field after you’ve bought Kill Sounds.

Dedicated Roblox music and sound ID collections can also help track down specific memes or anime clips by name. Regardless of where the ID comes from, the game treats it the same way: if the asset is permitted and accessible, it will play on kills and deaths.

Warning: Using offensive or otherwise inappropriate audio can trigger moderation via the game’s community channels and Roblox’s own enforcement. Sticking to broadly safe, entertainment-focused clips is the low-risk path.


How to troubleshoot Kill Sound ID issues

When a sound ID fails, the game usually throws a short error message. The main causes are simple:

  • The number was mistyped or missing digits.
  • The underlying Roblox audio asset was removed or restricted.
  • Temporary connection problems prevented the game from fetching the clip.

There isn’t much configuration to tweak, so the fixes are equally direct:

  • Re-enter the ID carefully or use copy–paste from a known-working list.
  • Try a different ID to see if the error is specific to one asset.
  • Restart The Strongest Battlegrounds if multiple IDs suddenly stop working.

If an ID that previously worked starts failing across matches, it is usually because the underlying audio asset is no longer accessible. Swapping to another code is the only practical workaround in that case.


Finding new Kill Sound ID codes over time

The Strongest Battlegrounds community treats Kill Sounds as an evolving meta. New memes and anime lines enter circulation regularly, and players trade IDs across social channels. Reliable places to watch for fresh codes include:

  • The game’s official Roblox page for announcements and descriptions.
  • The Yielding Arts / The Strongest Battlegrounds community Discord server.
  • Creators and streamers who showcase specific IDs in gameplay videos.

The underlying mechanic rarely changes: Kill Sounds remain a 199 Robux upgrade that read straight from Roblox audio IDs. Once that cost is out of the way, experimenting is free. Scroll through settings, paste a code, test it in a match, then swap again when you get bored of a particular scream, quote, or meme.

Used well, those sounds turn a chaotic brawl into something more personal—whether that means a Pac-Man death blip, an “Ultra Kill” stinger, or a toilet noise every time you lose a fight.