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    The Death of TIX is a secret floor that has the TIX God strapped to a chair and is being struck by lightning because TIX have no use anymore. The floor also contains the Robux God, official ROBLOX account, and David Baszucki.

    The story goes: "April 14, 2016. The day that TIX were removed from ROBLOX. While many of you will (un)welcome this change, I know that many of you will be concerned. Nine years ago Erik Cassel, John Shedletsky, Matt Dusek and I designed the original ROBLOX economy. At the time, virtual currency was a new concept, and typically only used in online MMO’s. Virtual worlds like Second Life and Club Penguin were popular, and social platforms like Facebook were just coming into existence. Smart phone mobile gaming did not exist. We have come a long way since that time. Today, the economy in ROBLOX is more and more driven by developers, who create imaginative and creative games. Many of these games have their own currencies, and many of these games provide their own retention bonus systems. We’ve introduced a host of ways for our developers to make ROBUX. The TIX bonus for place visits has become a very small factor to most developers relative to the ROBUX economy. We are removing TIX for a number of reasons. Although familiar to many of us, they are confusing to first-time users. We believe removing TIX will simplify our product in all areas, from the UI to the catalog to user-accounting. Here is another benefit to removing TIX, and that is it removes the incentive to create alt accounts. We don’t believe it makes sense to provide a currency bonus to having multiple accounts, as this drives behavior that is not at the core of ROBLOX. The impetus behind removing TIX is not to make more money. The primary reasons have always been product simplicity, botting, and not incentivizing certain behaviors. But today, it's our time and say goodbye to TIX. We have a lot planned as we make this transition. I want to thank you for playing ROBLOX over these past (almost) 10 years. MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!"

    This floor has a 99 in 20,000 appearance.

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