Author Topic: why the hell do roblox war groups exist  (Read 4580 times)

like why, are you trying to train 1000 kiddies to kill other people on a virtal game..? what the forget?

When I was 12 I was in a naruto ninja clan in roblox. I remember when I was playing around on the Ninja HQ and there was a raid, the ninja weapons we were given were complete ass so I got an assault rifle and mowed down the enemy, and I got kicked out for breaking the ninja code

When I was 12 I was in a naruto ninja clan in roblox. I remember when I was playing around on the Ninja HQ and there was a raid, the ninja weapons we were given were complete ass so I got an assault rifle and mowed down the enemy, and I got kicked out for breaking the ninja code

roblox thug right over here

that reminds me of like 2012 where i single-handedly killed like 12 troops in an invasion

War groups are not usually that active anymore; but back in like 2012-2015, it was a fun alternative when there were no good games on. Groups would gather up and create large scale wars with like 100 players on it, and it became tf2 style where everyone tried to forget everyone else over in the silliest ways possible.

I loved those. I loved roblox until the front page was filled with "murder mystery" and "dress up a robloxian" and "city of robloxia"


like why, are you trying to train 1000 kiddies to kill other people on a virtal game..? what the forget?

why are people having fun on the internet..? what the forget?

why are people having fun on the internet..? what the forget?
they're acting like they have an ACTUAL, military group.

they're acting like they have an ACTUAL, military group.
pretty sure its just a form of online roleplay

they're acting like they have an ACTUAL, military group.
its like a 'competitive' version of roblox. two teams form up and fight each other. its just their version of what a competitive game would be, except they might take it more seriously considering they're kids

cs:go for kids

Feel like this should go in the topic itself, or atleast games.

Younger kids tend to be obsessed with big words, war and being in charge which i believe to be why

its like a 'competitive' version of roblox. two teams form up and fight each other. its just their version of what a competitive game would be, except they might take it more seriously considering they're kids

cs:go for kids
csgo is already csgo for kids

haha, I honestly never thought someone would bring this up on Blockland

I've been in a single war group for like, the past seven years. It's honestly been a lot of fun, and I actually think the same way as OP. It really is a kindof insane idea, that we all gather in one group and "train" to get better at killing other players. As I've played, I noticed that I really dislike how people act in that area, and how people who are there, treat that area of the game.

The main reason I stick around is because of the people I've met really, but also the fact that you can attack hundreds of unique places that are built for just attacking and defending, you can attack some random outpost or you can attack an entire city. You might be given just a tiny little sword, or you might be given futuristic guns, tanks, or even ships. The group I'm in uses the last three, it's loadsefun.



that reminds me of like 2012 where i single-handedly killed like 12 troops in an invasion

War groups are not usually that active anymore; but back in like 2012-2015, it was a fun alternative when there were no good games on. Groups would gather up and create large scale wars with like 100 players on it, and it became tf2 style where everyone tried to forget everyone else over in the silliest ways possible.

I loved those. I loved roblox until the front page was filled with "murder mystery" and "dress up a robloxian" and "city of robloxia"

See, that's where another part of my enjoyment comes from. I love that I can get people together, in a crazy large number, and go to another crazy amount of people, and just have a huge competitive fight for control of some stupid random place. One place we went to recently had hilarious joke guns that as you fired them, they made these ridiculous sounds. But they were also OP, so those didn't come out until the whole thing was basically over.


We could probably find a much better platform for this, and at the same time throw away the stupid training aspect. I just want to have fun, with a group of friends. The means honestly don't matter to me, so long as I can meet new people along the way.

seems like it would help kids form cooperative skills and enforce the values of teamwork, yet it gives them false notions of the righteousness of the military.... interesting

tip if you're wanting to join a war group
NEVER EVER join a old age/pirate group.
All you'll get is swords and stuffty blasters.

tip if you're wanting to join a war group
NEVER EVER join a old age/pirate group.
All you'll get is swords and stuffty blasters.
but what if you like swords and stuffty blasters???