✅ Last Updated: June 2026 | Verified this week
Build to Defend Loot is a Roblox base building tycoon by TwoBrothers Games where you build a base, buy loot to fill it, defend it with walls and traps, and raid other players’ bases to steal their loot. The whole game is a back-and-forth between offense and defense: spend too much on walls and you have no gear for raids, spend too much on gear and you lose your loot to attackers. Your base also earns cash while you are offline, so smart base layouts pay off even when you are not playing.
The game launched in January 2026 and has grown past 65 million visits with around 3,800 players online at any time. TwoBrothers Games pushes weekly updates that add new wall tiers, trap types, loot categories, and seasonal events. The April 2026 update added reinforced steel walls and proximity mines, which changed how top players design their bases. If you are looking for scripts or future codes, check the links at the bottom of this guide.
Build to Defend Loot Overview
| Build to Defend Loot Overview |
| Game Name |
Build to Defend Loot |
| Developer |
TwoBrothers Games |
| Genre |
Tycoon / Base Building / PvP Raid |
| Platform |
Roblox (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet) |
| Visits |
65M+ |
| Max Players |
6 |
| Release |
January 2026 |
How to Play Build to Defend Loot
- Spawn into your starter base and look around. You will see your base plot, a loot store, a wall and trap shop, and a gear shop. Your starter cash gets you the basics so you have something to defend.
- Buy loot from the store and stash it inside your base. The more valuable the loot you have stashed, the more cash your base earns over time. This is your main income source.
- Build walls and place traps around your loot. Walls slow attackers down and traps damage them, so layered defense (wood walls outside, stone or steel inside) holds up better than a single ring.
- Buy gear from the gear shop to start raiding other players. Better gear lets you break through stronger walls faster and survive attacks from the base owner if they show up to defend.
- Steal loot from other bases by reaching their stash and tapping it. Loot adds to your own base when you make it home, so winning the run back is half the raid. Keep raiding to climb the leaderboard.
Build to Defend Loot Gameplay and Strategy
The whole game is a tradeoff between offense and defense and the players who win the long game are the ones who balance both. Pouring all your cash into walls means you have nothing to raid with, while pouring everything into gear means raiders walk in and clean out your loot the moment you log off. A good rule early on is roughly half your cash on walls and traps and half on loot plus gear, then adjust based on whether you are getting raided more than you are raiding.
Offline earnings is the big mechanic that rewards smart base design. Your base earns cash even when you are not playing, but only based on the loot you have stashed and how well your defenses hold. If raiders clear your base while you are offline, you lose the earnings for that period plus all your loot. That means a moderately defended base with average loot often beats a poorly defended base full of legendary items.
Raiding strategy comes down to picking soft targets and getting in and out fast. The leaderboard shows top players which is tempting, but their bases are usually fortresses that cost more gear to crack than the loot is worth. Mid-tier bases with messy wall layouts are the sweet spot since they have decent loot but are not designed to repel skilled raiders. Always scout a base first to see the wall tier and trap layout before committing your gear to the attack.
Tips for New Build to Defend Loot Players
- Build a layered defense, not one big wall. Two rings of cheaper walls slow raiders down longer than one ring of expensive walls because the raider has to break through twice while traps hit them in between.
- Place traps in chokepoints, not spread out. Traps work best where raiders must pass through a narrow opening. Spreading them around the perimeter wastes most of them since raiders pick one entry point.
- Log in once a day to claim offline cash and check for raid damage. Offline earnings cap out so checking in resets the timer, plus you can repair walls before another raider notices the weakness.
- Scout before you raid. Walking into a top-leaderboard base unprepared usually means dying to traps before reaching the loot. Check the wall tier first and bring gear that matches.
- Save up for the next gear tier instead of grinding more low-tier gear. One Tier 3 weapon beats five Tier 1 weapons because it breaks walls faster, which is the main bottleneck in any raid.
Build to Defend Loot FAQ
What kind of game is Build to Defend Loot?
Build to Defend Loot is a Roblox base building and PvP raid game by TwoBrothers Games. You build a base, fill it with valuable loot, defend it with walls and traps, and raid other players to steal their stuff. It launched in January 2026.
Who made Build to Defend Loot?
Build to Defend Loot was made by TwoBrothers Games. The developer group is verified on Roblox and pushes regular updates that add new wall tiers, trap types, and seasonal events.
Is Build to Defend Loot free to play?
Yes, Build to Defend Loot is free to play on Roblox and works on desktop, mobile, and tablet. You can earn cash and loot through normal gameplay without spending any Robux.
Are there codes for Build to Defend Loot?
There are no developer-confirmed codes for Build to Defend Loot yet. Some community sites have listed unverified codes but the developer has not released a public code list. Check the Build to Defend Loot Codes page for the latest verified codes when they go live.
How do I stop getting raided in Build to Defend Loot?
Build a layered defense (two or more rings of walls instead of one), place traps at chokepoints rather than spread around the perimeter, and avoid stashing more valuable loot than your defense can protect. Top players also raid back so attackers learn to skip well-defended bases.