PAINT or DIE Cash & Code Rewards

Four active codes yield up to $8,000 Cash—a strong start but not unlimited. This page explains how code Cash interacts with round earnings, Shop categories, and Character Crate variance so you do not burn rewards on cosmetics that hurt camouflage.

Stacking code Cash with round income

Codes are a one-time boost; match payouts continue every round. Redeem all active codes first, then play ten mixed Hider/Seeker rounds before major Shop purchases so you understand whether you lose to visibility, timing, or map knowledge.

Character Crate is variance-heavy. Budget one test roll after codes, not your entire $8,000 stack, unless you explicitly want collection flair over win rate.

Spending priority for new players

Priority one: neutral or matte skins that paint cleanly on varied voted maps. Priority two: save buffer for future code rotations or limited Shop items. Priority three: cosmetic flair once your Hider survival rate stabilizes.

REVEAL ALL punishes flashy silhouettes. A skin that looks loud in the menu can outline you even with perfect color match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $8,000 enough for endgame cosmetics?
It covers several Shop items or a few crate rolls—not the entire catalog.
Should I save Cash for future codes?
Keep a buffer if you are close to a wanted skin; codes add lump sums, not infinite income.
Do codes give Robux?
No. They grant in-game Cash only.