Necklace Roblox Free? Here is Real Way to Get Cool Ones

by Meredith Sassoon

Alright let’s get real about those “free necklace” promises floating around Roblox. Wasted way too much time chasing that dream, so here’s my actual play-by-play.

Day One: Fell for the Hype (Again)

Saw folks flashing cool necklaces in games. Googled “free roblox necklace” like a dummy. Big mistake. Found a dozen sites screaming “FREE!” Made me fill out endless surveys asking for my email, my age, my favorite flavor of pizza – whatever. Clicked “submit” feeling hopeful. Got exactly nothing. Just felt stupid.

Week Later: Almost Got Scammed (Seriously)

Dug deeper, desperate for a win. Found this one site claiming instant necklace delivery. Typed in my username. It didn’t ask for my password, which I guess was good? But then it showed a fake “generating item” screen and threw up a massive “Verification Required!” popup. Wanted my phone number to “verify I’m human.” Sketchy alarm bells went off so fast I closed the tab immediately. Dodged a bullet there. Saw reports later those verifications steal your info or lock up your account.

Getting Smart(er): Official Hunting Grounds

Gave up on the “free” garbage sites. Switched tactics. Started actually playing the game properly:

  • Checked Official Events: Went straight to the Roblox homepage and Events tab. Scrolled through active and upcoming stuff. Found a weekend racing event listed. Played it for a couple hours – honestly, it was pretty fun grinding the tracks. Boom. Earned a sleek checkered-flag necklace legitimately through the event challenges. Felt like an actual reward.
  • Grinded Mini-Games:
  • Jumped into popular Obby courses and Tycoons. No magic freebies, but focused on grabbing coins and gems consistently. Saved up that pitiful virtual currency from playing. Eventually had enough scraped together to buy a simple glowing star necklace from the in-game shop the developer added to their Obby lobby. Earned it by playing, not begging.

  • Followed Creators: Followed a few well-known accessory creators on the platform’s social features. Saw one announce a small giveaway for followers celebrating their new game launch. Just had to comment in their group post. Threw my username into the mix. Pure luck? Probably. Didn’t win that time, but saw others did – meaning real giveaways do happen, just rarely and never on those third-party sites.

What Actually Worked (For Me)

After weeks of messing around, here’s the only stuff that got me any cool necklaces:

  • Earning them during limited-time events run by Roblox itself. Requires actual time and effort playing.
  • Saving virtual currency gained through normal gameplay in experiences that sell accessories. Slow but reliable.
  • Getting lucky in a legitimate giveaway hosted by a developer or creator directly on the Roblox platform (their group feed, game description, etc.). Zero scams involved.

No magical “free necklace generators” exist. Save yourself the frustration and security risk. Stick to the official game, play events, save your coins, follow creators for real giveaways. That’s the only way your avatar will actually rock something cool without getting your account yoinked.

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