Death Ball Wiki
Your complete Death Ball Wiki for Roblox by Small World Games: active codes, champion tier lists, controls, builds, raids, and beginner guides.
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Welcome to the Death Ball Wiki
Death Ball is a fast-paced Roblox competitive game developed by Small World Games, where players deflect a lethal ball using swords, champion abilities, and precise movement. Matches escalate in speed and intensity until one player remains standing. Whether you are redeeming the latest Death Ball codes, climbing ranked, or studying the champion tier list, this wiki is built to keep you ahead of the meta.
Death Ball combines anime-inspired champions, collectible swords, orb modifiers, and multiple game modes including standard duels, team fights, raids, and limited-time events like Cyber Brawl. New players should start with our beginner guide and controls overview, while veterans can dive into curve mechanics, ranked climbing tips, and optimized builds.
We verify information against in-game data and community updates. Our codes page is updated regularly with active gem and crystal rewards, and our champion pages cover every fighter from S-tier Kameki and Gloom to budget picks like Lufus. Use the navigation to explore items, maps, raids, tools, and the full glossary.
Core Game Systems
Every Death Ball match revolves around three pillars: deflection timing, positioning, and ability usage. The ball accelerates after each successful hit, punishing passive play and rewarding aggressive reads. Champions add a layer of mind games—Gazo can fake balls through portals, Saito repositions with low-cooldown mobility, and Foxuro deploys shadow clones to confuse opponents.
Equipment matters too. Swords in the S-tier sword list like Infinity Blade and Serpent Katanas offer clean animations that improve reaction clarity. Orbs and potions from the items hub provide passive bonuses during farming sessions or ranked queues. Understanding when to invest crystals versus gems is covered in our gem farming guide and Gemtoki tips.
Progression spans XP levels, ranked tiers, raid clears, and cosmetic unlocks. Raids such as the Cursed Spirit raid reward materials for advanced gear. Map knowledge from the arena guide helps you predict bounce angles and use walls to your advantage during high-speed rallies.
Stay Updated
Death Ball receives frequent balance patches, seasonal battle passes, and new codes from Small World Games. Bookmark this wiki and check active codes before every session—codes like FATALITY, SEASON8, and SUPERNOVANOW grant thousands of gems and crystals. Expired codes are archived on our expired codes page so you do not waste time on invalid entries.
For official announcements, note that there is no official Trello board for Death Ball. Scam Trellos circulate frequently; rely on our Trello explainer and join the verified Discord community instead. Use our code checklist tool to track redemptions across accounts.
Explore video guides for visual learners: tier list breakdowns, XP routes, Gloom build showcases, and Cyber Brawl strategies are linked from individual guide pages. Whether you play on PC or mobile, our split PC controls and mobile controls references ensure you never miss an input during clutch moments.
Quick Links for Every Player
- New players: Beginner guide, controls, Lufus for forgiving abilities
- Ranked climbers: Champion tier list, ranked builds, Gold+ tips
- Farmers: XP farming, gem farming, codes
- Raiders: raids overview, boss guide
- Meta chasers: Kameki, Gloom, Gloom build guide
Death Ball rewards practice and game knowledge. Study deflection windows, learn each champion cooldown rhythm, and review patch notes through trusted community channels. This wiki connects every topic with internal links so you can move from codes to builds to ranked strategy without losing context. Welcome to the arena—deflect, reposition, and survive.
Wiki Coverage Map for Season 8
This Death Ball wiki is organized around how Small World Games actually ships updates: codes drop first, balance patches follow, then ranked and battle pass content settle into a new meta. Use the homepage as a routing table—when a Season 8 trailer mentions a fresh champion, jump straight to Gloom or Kameki before spending crystals. When a YouTuber posts a code string, cross-check active codes here instead of trusting comment sections.
Our pages split economy from mechanics on purpose. Currency pages (gem farming, Gemtoki, codes guide) tell you how to fund unlocks; combat pages (curve mechanics, controls, ranked builds) tell you how to win once funded. Raiders should bookmark Cursed Spirit separately from duelists who live on the champion tier list.
Every article uses the same internal link style—paths like /items/swords/ without locale prefixes—so you can share URLs across PC and mobile Roblox clients. When Small World Games adjusts ability cooldowns, we update champion pages and the tier list meta guide together so you never buy a 6,000-crystal kit the day before a nerf.
- First session: redeem codes → buy a readable sword → pick Lufus or Saito → read beginner guide
- Ranked push: tier list → curve mechanics → ranked climb → Kameki or Gloom investment
- Co-op nights: raids overview → boss guide → potions and orb passives from items hub
- Safety: no official Trello—use Discord and our Trello explainer
Bookmark the glossary when patch notes use jargon like faceoff, enrage, or curve cap. Limited modes such as Cyber Brawl rotate independently from ranked—check Cyber Brawl guide even if you already main S-tier in standard queues. The wiki grows with verified community testing, not recycled filler paragraphs.