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Stat points are the power upgrading system in Boku no Roblox. It is where you can apply your stat points to one of the 3 stats you'd like to improve. You earn 3 stat points each time you level up until you reach level 15,000, which is the maximum level. There is also a text box in the top right corner of the stats tab, where you can type in how many stat points will be added every time you click the plus sign.

When you reach level 500, PVP will always be on. Therefore, anyone can damage you if their level is higher than 500, or if they turned their PvP on. When you reach level 500, you will also be able to access the Arena, inside of the UA school.

Stats[]

Statss
  • Strength: Increases damage, and double jump limit (amount of double jumps you can do in the air before hitting the ground). Every skill in the game works on a damage multiplier system. If your Strength is 100 and the skill you are using has a x2.0 damage multiplier, you will do 200 damage. Strength also increases your punching damage (Keybind: E) by 1 damage point per strength, so if you have 100 strength, you will do 100 damage with your punch.
  • Agility: Increases running speed, dash distance, and stamina. 300 Agility allows for infinite running. 2000 agility is the run speed and dash distance cap, upgrades passed that won't increase run speed and dash distance, but will increase your stamina. 5000 stamina is recommended for max level users.
  • Durability: Increases health (1 Durability Point = 15 Health Points)
  • When you first start the game, you automatically have 1 durability, but you are given an extra 15 Health Points. You start with 30 HP in-game.
  • Durability → HP Points: (d + 1) ⋅ 15 or 15d + 15
  • HP Points → Durability: (h - 15) ÷ 15
  • You start off with 3 double jumps and you gain one more for every 1000 strength.
  • Strength → Double Jumps: s ÷ 1000 + 3
  • Double Jumps → Strength: (j - 3) ⋅ 1000 or 1000j - 3000
  • For example, If you have 5000 strength, you would have 8 double jumps (5000 ÷ 1000 + 3 = 8)
  • If your strength is not divisible by 1000, you will always round down to the nearest one-thousand since double jumps don't increase unless it is at a one-thousand. Whether your strength is 5999 or 5100, you would use 5000 in the equation for either number. In conclusion, someone with 5999 strength would have the same amount of double jumps as someone with 5000 strength.
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