Databrawl Gamepasses Hub
Gamepasses are items that players can purchase with Robux in either Databrawl (Battle version) or Databrawl Roleplay. All gamepasses can be found under the "Store" section of the Databrawl games' webpages.
Here is a list of all of the gamepasses that players can purchase.
List of Gamepasses[]
The Brawler Booster gamepass is a gamepass that buffs the chance of becoming a Program Chubb, Virus Brawler, Malware Brawler, and Firewall Executor from 10% to 25%.
Description[]
Raises your chance of becoming a Brawler/Chubb from 10% to 25%!
Brawlers are large brutes with 200 health, use their fists, and smash the ground to perform a shockwave effect. Chubbs are tubby programs who, while not so strong in terms of combat, can provide food to their allies and use machines regardless of team!
Firewall Security does not have Chubbs, and Programs do not have Brawlers, meaning both of these teams need to ally with eachother for survival.
Virus and Malware have both Brawlers and Chubbs, meaning they can survive on their own.
⚠ WARNING ⚠ Resetting your character or jumping into the pit will yield 0% chance to get Brawler/Chubb upon respawn, with or without this game pass.
More Brawler Booster Facts[]
- Brawler Booster was originally called Megabyte Brawler Booster (in reference to how Brawlers were originally considered Megabytes) and had a different icon. Then, its title was changed to Special Class Booster, and the icon was changed to a different one. After this, on October 8, 2018, its title was changed to Brawler Booster and its icon was changed once more.
- Brawler Booster's icon was changed again on October 15, 2022, albeit without a name change..
- The Brawler Booster gamepass originally costed 200 R$. But, at an unknown date, it got changed to 150 R$, and then 125 R$, which is the gamepasses current price.
- Additionally, at some point in 2018, the price was 100 R$.
- Brawler Booster, back when it was called Class Booster, used to simply just increase a player's chances of spawning as a non-standard unit (those units being Bytes and Brawlers) rather than just a player's chance of becoming a Brawler/Chubb.
- Originally, the Brawler Booster gamepass raised the chances to 30%, then 50% at an unknown date, then 60%, then downgraded to 25% (which is the current percentage of the Brawler Booster gamepass).
- Additionally, at some point in 2018, the chances were 40%.
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The Hexadecimal Editor is a gamepass that lets you color your character.
Preset Colors[]
Several color values are included as presets, most based on already existent characters. These presets are as follows:
- Progreen - Program's default color. - 00FF00
- Holy Yellow - Based off of the outfits of Processor Followers. - FFCF6E
- Conic Pink - Virus's default color. - FF00BF
- Malicious Blue - Malware's default color, almost. - 0055FF
- Inception Red - Firewall Security's default color. - FF0000
- Inception Orange - Firewall Security's secondary color. Originally called "Blazing Orange". - FF5500
- Scary Purple - Scareware's default color. - 5E42FF
- Sneaky Orange - Spyware's default color. - FF8000
- Minty Green - Previously associated with a removed character, which will not be listed here. - 01FF5E
- Soft White - Software's default color. - A6A8FF
- Hardy Metal - Color of Hardware's main body. - CED9EE
- Blacksteel - Meant to be the closest you can get to having a black hexadecimal and having the outlines still be visible. - 42424E
- Fresh-Baked Orange - Color of Cookie's main body. - 996352
- Radioactive Red - CIH's default color. - FF2D03
- Pac-Yello - Espacio's default color. - FFB000
- Thief's Turquoise - Ransomware's default color. - 00AA96
- Grueling Green - Color of Gruel's soup. - 5CAB0D
- Advertlime - Adware's default color. - 709F5C
- Glitchy Violet - Glitch's default color. - 6400FF
- Medic Myrtle - Mediwall's default color. - 5BFF53
- Middle Maya - Middleware's default color. - 0D69AC
- Rosey Red - Rosalia's default color. - FF4943
- Vapored Pink - Vaporware's primary default color. - FF66CC
- Corally Red - Was previously associated with Sasser, a removed character. - FF5E5E
- Gone Phishing - Phisher's default color. - 465957
- Coolant Leak - Color of Coolant. - 4BFFA5
- Worming Redwood - Worm's primary default color. - A55652
- Enlightened Lavender - Enlightener's default color. - C481FF
- True Blue - May not be based on anything. - 0000FF
- Stellar Cyan - Intended to be based off Ransomware, but might not be accurate. - 00FFFF
- Frostbite Blue - Freeze Stalagmite's default color. - 5490FF (Originally 5EFFFF)
- Spring Green - May not be based on anything. - 5EFF5E
- Blinding White - Previously used as Software's color, but is now standalone. - FFFFFF
- Sunshine Yellow - May not be based on anything. - FFE202
- Astral Blue - A pink & blue combo color, chosen by Duncan. - 2974FF (Originally 0172E0)
- Astral Pink - A pink & blue combo color, chosen by Duncan. - A1007D (Originally 2E0017)
- Blacklight - Partygram’s default color. - 4501A5
- Royal Gold - Intended to just be gold, mainly for metal details. - FF8300
- Rose Gold - Based off of Loveboard's crown. - EF745C
- Pimbly Pink - Based off of "Pimbly", a semi-popular joke in the Databrawl discord server. - FD0075
- Sailor's Sea Blue - Piracy Captain's default color, more specifically the restricted variant. - 5D6A87
- Deathly Gray - Abandonware's default color. - 5B5D69
- nil - May not be based on anything. - 000000
Former Preset Colors[]
- Ghostly Lilac - Ghostball's default color. - E383DA
- Swiss Cherry - Chur's default color. - AA5252
- Imperial Blue - Dungram's default color. Has since been turned into the current Astral Blue. - 2974FF
- Mod Maroon - Based on the discord role color of Game Moderators,. - BE0C6D
Description[]
This Gamepass works on all teams. Transfers over to Databrawl Roleplay.
Show your true Red, Green and Blue color values! Gives you a color changer UI to the right of your screen, allowing you to change how you look!
More Facts[]
- Along with the MP3 Player gamepass, It is one of the two gamepasses that could transfer to Databrawl Roleplay.
- The ability for data-beings to change their color via hexadecimal editing is technically possible canonically. However, according to DuncanDunclub, this ability wouldn't be heavily utilized by Corruptions because they take pride in being malicious fighters and prefer to not recolor themselves to make it clear that they're a force to be reckoned with (presumably like how soldiers in an army tend to wear the same uniform rather than going to war in casual clothing). Additionally, Corruptions prefer to not make themselves a bunch of different colors so that they will stand out less and thus be less easy to spot. Meanwhile, Programs mainly use hexadecimal color editing to indicate what job they have rather than using it for cosmetic purposes (though in some cases it is for cosmetic purposes).
- The Hexadecimal Editor preview icon used to be a 2D drawing of a Program that would change colors as players adjusted their characters' color value. This was eventually changed by Saezi to be a 3D rotating model of a Program that changes colors as players adjust their characters' color values.
- In Databrawl Roleplay, some characters have access to Multihex, allowing them to color separate parts of the character to different colors.
- This gamepass originally costed 200 Robux, but it was increased to 250 due to the addition of Multihex.
- Fresh-Baked Orange was originally CC6C46. However, this was changed on March 24, 2024.
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The MP3 Player gamepass is a gamepass that grants you MP3 Player access upon buying the item. As of February 5th, 2021, you can adjust the MP3 Players Volume.
Description[]
Allows you to use the Play button on the MP3 Menu! This creates a miniature window which hovers to the left of your character, playing music while you fight! If you respawn, the last ID you put into the MP3 will still be there for convenience.
If you encounter displeasuring music, direct your cursor to the bottom of the MP3 Menu and click "Mute MP3s".
More Facts[]
- Along with Hexadecimal Editor, It is one of the two gamepasses that could transfer to Databrawl Roleplay.
- The MP3 Player gamepass once had its priced increased from 150 R$ to 200 R$, but was later changed back to 150 R$ due to the Multihex update.
- Originally, MP3 Players were held in characters' hands when equipped. Later on November 2018, MP3 Players were changed so that they would float next to the player upon being equipped. This allowed for players in Databrawl (Battle version) to use weapons while playing music, since prior to this change, equipping an MP3 Player would cause any active tools to be unequipped.
- There is a Preset menu which contains many Databrawl-related IDs, which can be clicked on to be put into the MP3.
- The presets are color-coded, with different meanings:
- Green is normal songs.
- Orange is songs seen in Battle Mode.
- Purple is songs seen in Battle Mode on Halloween.
- Red is songs seen in Battle Mode on Christmas.
- Yellow is songs seen in Jokebrawl Dontplay events.
- Gray is classical music.
- Pink is songs made by the community for Databrawl, as well as OSTs for fan games.
- Blue is developer picks.
- The presets are color-coded, with different meanings:
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The Premium Program gamepass is a gamepass that allows you to defend yourself more effectively as a Program upon buying the gamepass. The gamepass improves health, speed, and damage.
Description[]
Premium Programs are improved programs that have been given self-defense protocols. Affected units are given extra strength in their attacks! But do be careful, as this is the only true benefit of becoming premium. You still need protection for survival!
More Premium Program Facts[]
- This gamepass is the cheapest gamepass you can buy in Databrawl.
- The original purpose of the Premium Program gamepass was giving players invulnerability as a Program. However, this was changed around March 2018, to its current purpose of giving combat buffs.
- The Premium Program gamepass originally costed 150 R$.
- This gamepass allowed you to spawn as a Lovegram Byte, but it was not guaranteed.
- The Premium Program gamepass once had older icons that showed an aggressive orange Program. The color of the Program in the older icon was intended to reflect how originally (after Premium Program was repurposed from invincibility to fighting buffs), the gamepass would make Program players who had the gamepass orange in color by default (instead of green) in order to differentiate them from non-Premium Programs.
- Players with the Premium Program gamepass being orange as Programs by default was eventually changed so that Premium Program players would be green by default similarly to non-Premium Programs.
- Originally, when the Premium Program gamepass gave Program players invincibility, it would make their default color yellow (presumably to represent gold). Additionally, the gamepass would give invulnerable Programs an effect that would cause them to emit sparkles.
More Premium Program Images[]
More Stuff is a gamepass exclusive to Databrawl Roleplay. It gives access to certain accessories, the 2nd head accessory slot, and the 2nd misc accessory slot, as well as more toys in the Toy Machines.
It was released on April 12, 2019.
Description[]
- Allows you to wear more than one Head Accessory!
- Access to special accessories for certain characters!
- Gain access to exclusive toys from the Toy Dispensers!
More Facts[]
- This gamepass is the cheapest gamepass you can buy in Databrawl Roleplay.
- More Stuff was originally called "More Accessories" and only gave extra accessories and the 2nd head accessory slot. Its name was officially changed on October 5, 2022.
- Its original description was "Allows you to wear more than one Head Accessory, and also gives you access to accessories for certain characters which are exclusive to this gamepass!."
- More Stuff's icon was changed on October 15, 2022.
More Images[]
VIP is a gamepass for Databrawl's Battle Zone that provides the player with a few minor boosts to help them out in combat, such as +10% health, a food item upon spawning, etc.
Description[]
Get these benifits with this pass:
- New Character Skins! - Spawn with a random food item as a non-special
- Get an extended spawn protection period (from 4 seconds to 8 seconds)
- 15 extra health as a non-special
- Get notified when a Special Token spawns on the map, as long as you're not Firewall Security or a Special Character
More VIP Facts[]
- VIP was originally a gamepass that was connected to the Firewall Security team, costing 250 R$. When the gamepass was for unlocking the Firewall team, it was called something along the lines of "Firewall Security", and not "VIP". The Firewall Security gamepass lasted between the beginning of Databrawl to June 24th, 2018.
- At one point, after the gamepass had been converted to "Came Prepared", the VIP gamepass was a part of the Premium Program gamepass.
- The gamepass, after being converted from the "Firewall Security" gamepass, was named "Came Prepared" until August 9th, 2020. It was on this day that its name was changed to the current name, "VIP".
- Around when the "Firewall Security" gamepass was initially converted to the "Came Prepared" gamepass, there was a different icon for the gamepass which showed the "Virus Think" emoji from the Databrawl Discord server with a green background. The icon was changed to the current icon later around December 2019.
- Originally, playing as Firewall Security would default the player to a Passionwall Security unit if the VIP gamepass was active. This was changed on the September 28 2023 update, resulting to the player becoming an Advanced Firewall Security instead.
More VIP Images[]
Character Pack #1 is a gamepass exclusive to Databrawl Roleplay. It mostly contains characters made by the Databrawl community.
Description[]
Unlocks the first purchasable set of characters in Databrawl Roleplay.
The vast majority of the characters were created by the community, and a few of them are even canon in Databrawl lore. It's a mixed bag of characters of all shapes and sizes!
More Facts[]
- Character Pack #1 was originally called Special Characters.
- Character Pack #1 originally costed 80 R$.
- The old icon for Character Pack #1 still had Adware, Glitch, Thornware, Edgygram, and Ransomware despite all of them being moved to the their respective packs at the time. This was changed on October 15, 2022.
- For a time, Character Pack #1 wasn't visible on Databrawl Roleplay's gamepass tab for an unknown reason. However, this was eventually fixed.
Character Pack #2 is a gamepass exclusive to Databrawl Roleplay. It contains characters from other computers in the Dataverse.
The gamepass was released around late-November 2018.
Description[]
Unlocks the second purchasable set of characters in Databrawl Roleplay.
Things can be different in other computers! A diverse selection of different looking, yet strangely familiar, computer inhabitants! These include the Programs, Firewall, Viruses and Malware in 5 different styles each!
More Facts[]
- Character Pack #2 was originally called Alternate Characters.
- When Character Pack #2 was released, it had a sale of 80 R$.
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Character Pack #3 is a gamepass exclusive to Databrawl Roleplay. It has characters that are mini Anthro forms, and some characters from the Databrawl lore.
It was released on March 2019.
Description[]
Unlocks the third purchasable set of characters in Databrawl Roleplay.
A handful of the primary characters in mini form can be found in this pack, as well as plenty of captured and lore-friendly characters to choose from!
More Facts[]
- The old icon for Character Pack #3 still had Malware Captured Viruses and Virus Captured Malware, despite them being moved to the Default pack. This was changed on October 15, 2022.
More Images[]
More Facts[]
- There are unused icons for several gamepasses which were drawn by DuncanDunclub around/before June 15 2018. These icons were intended to be the new icons back in 2018 before Tkirax was ultimately assigned to draw the new 2018 icons for these gamepasses.
- On the unused Hexadecimal Editor icon, the colors of the characters are all inverted versions of the colors the characters normally are.