Find The Noobies Morphs Roblox Best Noobies to Hunt First
A beginner-friendly priority list — free exclusives, early maps, and high-value morphs before endgame grinding.
Starting Find The Noobies Morphs with three hundred morphs on the checklist feels overwhelming. This priority guide tells beginners which Noobies to hunt first so the first ten hours produce maximum collection percentage, steady coin income, and zero regret about expired exclusives. It complements the tier list hub and rarity guide with a concrete week-one route you can follow session by session.
The golden rule: secure limited-time morphs before grindable map morphs. A Common you miss today appears tomorrow; a Valentine Cupid Noobie does not.
Phase 0 — Free exclusives (first fifteen minutes)
Before walking Main, redeem every active code on our codes page:
- WELCOMEBUDDY → Welcome Noobie (Exclusive)
- HAPPYANNIVERSARYFTN1 → Party Noobie (Exclusive)
- HAPPYNEWYEAR2025 → Firework Noobie (Exclusive)
- COINPLEASE and THANKSFORVERIFIED → free coins for hints
Follow how to redeem codes if the gear menu confuses you. Then join the Sahabat Productions Roblox group for Doodle Noobie — another zero-exploration exclusive. These five morphs instantly boost completion and flex without map knowledge.
Check seasonal events if a live Valentine, Halloween, or Christmas shop is running. Buy event exclusives before grinding Commons.
Phase 1 — Main map fundamentals (hours one to three)
Main map hosts roughly 62 morphs and teaches every core mechanic: proximity unlock, morph menu, travel portals, and the collection index filter. Hunt in this order:
1. Visible Commons along the central path — Gangster Noobie, Normal Noobie, Cool Noobie, and storefront morphs like Barista Noobie build baseline percentage fast.
2. Rooftop and alley Uncommons — Abandoned Noobie, Bush Noobie, and similar morphs train vertical camera habits you need in City and Space.
3. First Rare detours — When Commons thin out, poke interior buildings. Rares here are gentler than Aquatic or Backrooms Rares.
4. Epic teases — Main hides a few Epics behind light puzzles. Attempt them once; if stuck, note the name and continue. Return with puzzles and secrets after City.
Do not leave Main below eighty percent before unlocking City — the rocket and train story beats assume you understand index filtering and coin spending from coins and shop.
Phase 2 — City expansion (hours three to six)
City map adds 41 morphs and introduces the Space Station portal. Priority targets:
Train station and plaza Commons — Quick density similar to Main.
Shop interior Uncommons and Rares — Cinema Noobie, Celebrity Noobie, and delivery-themed morphs reward slow room clears.
Space Station prep morphs — Some City Epics and Legendaries gate the rocket repair quest. Finish Machinist Noobie-adjacent routes before hunting Space if guides mention metal panel requirements.
First Legendary attempts — City Legendaries are easier than False District ones. Use one hint coin if you are down to a single gold-badge morph blocking map completion.
Complete City to unlock Space travel. Our getting started guide summarizes portal order if you get lost between train and station landmarks.
Phase 3 — Space and early mid-game (hours six to ten)
Space map contains 20 morphs with low-gravity movement. Hunt priorities:
Gravity-adjustment Commons — Telescope Noobie, Scientist Noobie, Glass Head Noobie teach jump timing.
Uncommon cluster — Alien Noobie, Astronaut Noobie, Piccale Noobie sit in obvious sci-fi set dressing.
Rare mid-map — Sus Noobie, Winning Noobie, Alien Soldier Noobie before moons and ships.
Epic ship and station routes — Kraken Noobie, Shine Noobie, Company Noobie, Asteroid Noobie.
Legendary capstones — Time Traveler Noobie, Astra Noobie.
Mythical pair — Malignant Noobie, Comet Noobie.
Exotic crown — Black Hole Noobie is Space’s only Exotic. Save it for last with hints or a video route.
Space is the best early map to practice rarity-band clearing because the population is small but tier spread is even.
Phase 4 — Branch worlds (week two)
After Main, City, and Space sit above eighty-five percent, rotate into specialty maps:
Aquatic — Underwater sightlines; target Poseidon Noobie (Exotic) only after Aquatic Epics clear.
Backrooms — Atmosphere-heavy hiding; read puzzles and secrets before marathon sessions.
Candy Land — Computer puzzle entry from Backrooms; plan a dedicated afternoon.
False District — Endgame gauntlet; save for when Legendary hunts feel routine.
Use the maps hub for portal prerequisites so you do not arrive without required items.
High-value morphs worth naming
Beyond route order, these individual morphs punch above their immediate rarity for flex or utility:
| Morph | Rarity | Why prioritize |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome Noobie | Exclusive | Free code; instant roster boost |
| Doodle Noobie | Exclusive | Free group join reward |
| Gangster Noobie | Common | First Main unlock; tutorial milestone |
| Time Traveler Noobie | Legendary | Space capstone; strong screenshot flex |
| Black Hole Noobie | Exotic | Space completion crown |
| Poseidon Noobie | Exotic | Aquatic completion crown |
| Cupid Noobie | Exclusive | Event-limited; miss window = never |
Track exclusives on exclusive Noobies so code and shop morphs do not slip past.
What beginners should skip (for now)
False District Exotics and Mythicals until other maps fund hint coins.
Premium shop exclusives unless you collect Robux cosmetics — gameplay does not require them.
100% single-map perfectionism — rotating maps keeps discovery coin drip higher than hyper-focusing one Legendary for six hours.
Random public-server callouts without verifying map — chase names from the all Noobies index instead.
Daily session template
- Redeem any new codes and check updates for shutdown patches.
- Pick one map from the phase list; filter index by missing morphs.
- Sweep lowest missing rarity band first (Commons before Epics).
- Spend at most one hint coin per session on the last blocking morph.
- Log exclusives from event shops before logging off.
When to use hints vs guides
Hints cost coins; wiki guides cost reading time. Use hints when exactly one morph blocks map completion above ninety percent. Use guides and map pages when an entire rarity band is missing — that signals a puzzle or portal you have not triggered, not bad luck.
Tracking progress
Filter the in-game index by map and rarity. Cross-check stubborn entries against noobie rarity to confirm you are hunting the right tier color. Share completion screenshots in Discord discord.gg/yKq2EjKvaG for callouts when new morphs ship.
Follow this priority list and your first week should land well above fifty percent total collection without touching endgame frustration. Return to the tier list hub when you need rarity theory, or the Noobies hub for full roster navigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions.
What should I hunt first as a new player?
Redeem all active codes and join the Sahabat Productions group for free Exclusive morphs, then complete Main map before City and Space.
When should I attempt Black Hole Noobie?
Save Space's Exotic for last on that map after clearing Commons through Mythicals, using hints or puzzle guides if needed.
Is it better to finish one map or rotate maps?
Finish Main and City to high percentage first, then rotate mid-game maps for coin drip. Avoid endgame maps until Space is mostly complete.
How do I avoid missing limited morphs?
Check codes, seasonal event shops, and exclusive Noobies pages every session before standard map hunting.