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Frequently asked questions

What is a difficulty chart obby on Roblox?

It is an obby structured around a difficulty chart: named difficulties (for example Effortless through Nil) group stages by how punishing the jumps are meant to be. You climb by clearing stages inside each difficulty, then move up the chart as the creator tightens spacing, adds longer routes, or layers harder techniques. DCOBLOX lists chart games and publishes difficulty guides so you can learn the vocabulary before you queue in.

What is the difference between a tier and a difficulty?

A difficulty is the label on the chart like Effortless, Average, Insane, Impossible, and so on. It tells you which level of difficulty you are in. A tier is the overall measurement of an obby's total difficulty level, typically from tier 1-18. Tier 18 is essentially or sometimes just plain impossible.

What is DCOBLOX?

DCOBLOX focuses on fast discovery: curated listings with thumbnails, readable difficulty guides, and articles that explain chart ideas for players and builders. We focus only on Difficulty Chart Obby discoverability, consider using the Obby Wiki if you want to document your own projects/obbies instead.

Are difficulty chart obbies free to play?

Most Roblox experiences are free to join with optional Robux purchases (skips, boosts, cosmetics) depending on the creator. Open a listing's game page and follow through to Roblox to see current monetization before you spend.