KNIFE DUELS Coin Shop
Complete KNIFE DUELS coin shop guide. Six price tiers from Starter 400 to Limited 10,000 coins, knife skin rotations, spending priorities, and why there are no gamepasses.
The coin shop is the primary storefront in KNIFE DUELS, the knife-only Roblox FPS where every duel runs on throwable blades — no guns, no ranged weapons, and no alternate weapon pads. You earn coins from match victories, optional promo codes when developers release them, and disciplined streak farming described in our coin guide. Every purchasable upgrade flows through this shop or player trades.
Rolimon's confirms KNIFE DUELS has no gamepasses. Progression is entirely coins, skill, and fair trading — not Robux shortcuts. Browse related catalogs on knife skins, cosmetics, and the parent items hub.
Six Coin Price Tiers
The shop organizes knife skins into six fixed price tiers every duelist should memorize before spending:
- Starter — 400 coins — first skins after a handful of casual wins
- Common — 800 coins — reliable daily drivers with cleaner silhouettes
- Rare — 1,500 coins — mid-tier flex with improved visual clarity
- Epic — 3,000 coins — serious grind targets for streak farmers
- Legendary — 6,000 coins — long-term savings milestones
- Limited — 10,000 coins — prestige shop cap for dedicated grinders
These tiers apply to knife skins in rotation. Pure cosmetics may appear at different price points in the same interface. Compare combat value on the knife skin tier list before equipping expensive blades during leaderboard pushes.
How to Access the Shop
From the KNIFE DUELS hub lobby, walk to the coin shop kiosk near spawn — the same area where players queue for duel pads. Your current coin balance displays in the purchase UI before you confirm any transaction. Equip bought knife skins through the left toolbar Inventory panel, then step onto a duel pad for 1v1 through 4v4 matches explained in our game modes guide.
New players should complete the tutorial flow in how to play before shopping. Buying a skin you cannot throw properly wastes coins that could fund a Common-tier blade after two more wins. Test throw timing with controls reference on PC or mobile controls depending on your platform.
Earning Coins for Shop Purchases
Match victories are the sustainable income source. Win duels consistently, protect streak momentum during ranked sessions, and avoid tilt-rematch spirals that burn time without coin returns. Supplement duel income with verified promo codes when KNIFE DUELS Team publishes them — redeem quickly using our redemption guide before strings migrate to the expired archive.
Plan grind sessions with the coin calculator. Knowing that Epic tier costs 3,000 coins helps you set realistic nightly win targets instead of impulse-buying a Rare skin and stalling progress toward Legendary blades.
Starter and Common Tier — Early Purchases
Starter skins at 400 coins are the fastest way to leave default loadouts behind. They lack collector prestige but give new duelists a distinct blade silhouette — helpful when learning throw arcs in casual lobbies. After five to ten wins, most free players afford Common tier at 800 coins, which is where readability improvements become noticeable.
Buy one Common knife skin matching your throw style before chasing cosmetics. A subtle Common blade outperforms flashy cosmetics in ranked lobbies because opponents read your wind-up from animation cues covered in knife combat tips. Cross-reference options on the knife skin tiers before checkout.
Rare and Epic Tier — Mid-Game Targets
Rare skins at 1,500 coins sit in the sweet spot between affordability and flex. Players who maintain win streaks across several evenings naturally land here without feeling starved. Epic tier at 3,000 coins demands deliberate saving — skip impulse Starter duplicates and cosmetic trails until your ranked loadout is secure.
Epic blades often carry community trade premium even when combat tier placement is B-rank. Check rare skin tiers for collector demand before buying purely for resale. If you plan to trade duplicates, read safe trading rules before listing offers in hub chat.
Legendary and Limited Tier — Endgame Prestige
Legendary skins at 6,000 coins represent multi-week grind goals for free players who never touch Robux. Limited tier at 10,000 coins is the shop price ceiling — a statement purchase that signals long-term dedication to KNIFE DUELS. Neither tier guarantees S-rank combat performance; expensive animations can actually hurt readability if you skip practice duels.
Save toward Legendary only after owning a tested Rare or Epic ranked skin. Limited purchases should wait until you understand match formats and can win consistently in your preferred queue. Prestige blades look impressive in hub screenshots but lose value quickly if you cannot control throw timing during tournament weekends on the events page.
Shop Rotation and Limited Stock
Developers rotate knife skins through shop tiers on schedules tracked in patch notes. A Limited-tier skin available this week may retire next month, increasing trade value for owners who bought before rotation ended. Conversely, returning skins can drop collector premiums — monitor tier shifts on the tier list hub after every balance pass.
Event weekends sometimes introduce exclusive skins outside standard tier pricing. Watch the events page for tournament announcements that bundle cosmetic drops or bonus coin payouts alongside shop refreshes.
Smart Spending Strategy
- Redeem any verified active codes before shopping
- Buy one readable Common or Rare knife skin for ranked play
- Save toward Epic before cosmetic impulse buys
- Reserve Legendary and Limited purchases for skins you tested in casual duels
- Trade duplicates only after securing a backup ranked loadout
Never drain your entire balance on one Limited skin without coins left for emergencies. Winning duels with solid duel tactics matters more than shop tier — a skilled player with a Starter skin beats a tilted opponent wielding 10,000-coin flex blades.