Forsaken continues to establish itself as one of the most popular asymmetrical horror games on Roblox. With its intense gameplay and customizable character system featuring dozens of unique skins, it keeps attracting more players every day.

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Many players wonder what coins are and how to get them quickly in order to unlock all the available content for both killers and survivors. Skins and emotes play a big role in shaping the gameplay experience, and having access to more of them allows players to express their style and enjoy the game even more.

What Are Coins And How To Use Them

Coins are the main currency in Forsaken. Different actions and matches will reward you with varying amounts of coins during gameplay. General tasks and character-specific actions both contribute to your earnings, which you can then use to purchase skins for every character, killers and survivors alike, or unlock emotes that you can use both in the game’s lobby and during matches.

You’ll be able to use your coins in the main lobby by opening the shop interface located on the left side of the screen. From there, you can directly purchase survivors, killers, skins, and emotes. These are the main uses for coins in the game.

You can only access the shop and inventory while in the main lobby. These menus cannot be opened during a match.

Best Ways To Earn Coins Fast

In Forsaken, there are several ways to earn coins quickly. One of the most effective strategies is using the survivor Elliot, playing with friends, or finding low-population servers to farm consistently.

Use Elliot’s Pizza Ability (Support Farming)

When you first start playing Forsaken, you begin with a default character for both Killer and Survivor, Jason and Noob, respectively. After a few matches, you'll have enough coins to start purchasing other characters in the game, and Elliot should be your first priority.

Elliot is a support-type survivor with healing ability. Dressed as a pizza delivery guy, he can hand out pizzas to teammates, restoring 35 health points. Each successful delivery also helps recharge his 'Rush Hour' ability, which lets him sprint to escape dangerous situations or outrun the Killer. The core of the strategy is to play as Elliot and heal every injured teammate you find on the map. Each healing interaction grants you ten coins per pizza eaten by an ally, making this one of the most reliable methods for quickly farming coins in the game.

While Elliot is a strong pick for farming, he’s also extremely vulnerable in direct chases, so it’s best to use him when you’re matched with strong, aggressive teammates like Guest 1337, Chance, or Shedletsky. He’s less effective in more passive or strategic teams made up of characters like Noob, Dussekar, or Two-Time.

Stacking too many Elliots on the same team might seem like a good healing tactic, but the game penalizes this. Healing another Elliot reduces the base healing from 35 HP to 20 HP and won’t recharge your Rush Hour ability, making the strategy less effective.

Repair Generators Efficiently

In Forsaken’s main game mode, each map features between three and five generators. Every generator has four repair stages and completing each stage rewards you with both coins and character XP.

To repair a generator, you should approach one of the three available repair stations. Once you interact with it, your character will lock into place, and a mini-game will appear on the screen. In this mini-game, you’ll need to connect matching points of the same color. Repairing a single stage of a generator grants you five coins. That means fully repairing one generator will earn you 20 coins in total. If other players are repairing it alongside you, the process will be faster, but the coin reward will be split, and you won’t receive the full amount.

Repairing generators is a solid way to reduce match time, since completing one stage knocks off four seconds from the countdown timer. However, it also puts you at risk, as staying still for too long makes you an easy target if the killer is nearby, and you're not paying attention to their position.

Win Fast As Killer

Playing as the Killer is one of the most effective ways to rack up coins in Forsaken, especially if you're efficient and aggressive during the match.

With any Killer, you earn 15 coins per survivor eliminated, regardless of the ability or method used. In a full server with 8 survivors and 1 Killer, that means you can earn up to 120 coins just by eliminating everyone.

If you play specifically as C00lKidd, you can maximize your earnings even further. This Killer grants eight bonus coins for each special ability hit that lands on a survivor. When combined with the coins earned from eliminations, it’s possible to collect between 150 and 200 coins per match in a full lobby.

While this strategy offers great coin rewards, how often you get to play as Killer depends on your server and teammates. In Forsaken, Killer selection is based on Malice, a stat you build up by completing objectives during survivor matches. The player with the highest Malice becomes the Killer in the next round. So, if you want to farm coins as Killer, make sure you're consistently earning Malice in each survivor round.

Maximize Coin Farming

Here are some final strategies to help you farm coins even more efficiently in Forsaken:

  • Take advantage of small maps like C00l Carnival, where you need to move less and can perform more actions in a shorter amount of time, whether you're delivering pizzas as Elliot or landing ability hits with C00lKidd.
  • Play with friends to better coordinate your actions. This makes it easier to earn coins without being 'focused' by the Killer, and helps you take full advantage of coin-generating mechanics.
  • Avoid unnecessary emotes during matches, especially those that limit your movement or visibility. When you're focused on coin farming, your priority should be efficiency, not flair.
  • If you plan to play multiple rounds in a row, focus on building up Malice. The more Malice you accumulate, the higher your chances of becoming the Killer in the next round, giving you access to one of the most lucrative roles for earning coins.
  • Claim your achievements. Don’t forget to check the Achievements tab in the main lobby. Many of them reward you with coins once completed, but you need to claim them manually. This is one of the easiest ways to get extra currency just by playing normally.
  • Buy Coins With Robux. If you want to speed up the process, you can also purchase coins using Robux. This isn’t necessary to enjoy the game, but it’s a quick option for unlocking characters or cosmetics.

Robux Cost

Coins

40 Robux

$100

100 Robux

$250

200 Robux

$500

400 Robux

$1000

800 Robux

$2000

2000 Robux

$5000

3000 Robux

$10000

7600 Robux

$20000

Should You Save Or Spend Coins Right Away?

You may wonder whether you should spend coins as soon as you earn them or if it's better to save up. The answer depends on your current priorities.

If you're just starting out, it’s a good idea to invest early in useful characters like Elliot or C00lKidd, since these will help you earn even more coins per match through their unique abilities.

However, once you’ve unlocked a few essential characters, you may want to start saving for exclusive skins or emotes, especially those tied to limited-time events. Some cosmetics rotate out of the store and may not return, while others (like John Doe’s “Yourself” skin) are permanent but very expensive.

Don’t stress about hoarding thousands of coins early on. Playing consistently and improving your performance with key characters will naturally lead to a steady income of coins over time. Keep an eye on store rotations in the lobby so you don’t miss out on something rare.

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