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Find The Noobies Morphs Roblox Noobie Rarity Explained

Common through Exotic, plus Exclusive — what each badge means and how hard the morph is to unlock.

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Noobie Rarity Explained

Every collectible morph in Find The Noobies Morphs displays a rarity badge in your index. Understanding those badges is the fastest way to plan routes, spend hint coins wisely, and know when a missing morph is a five-minute detour versus a two-hour puzzle chain. This guide explains all seven Main rarities — Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, and Exotic — plus the separate Exclusive type that sits outside the standard ladder entirely.

Main Noobies are the morphs you discover by exploring the seven maps: Main, City, Space, Aquatic, Backrooms, Candy Land, and False District. Exclusive Noobies never spawn as hidden props; they arrive through codes, limited shops, seasonal events, Robux or Celestia Star purchases, or group membership perks. Treat them as a parallel collection track, not an eighth rarity color.

The seven Main rarities at a glance

RarityBadge color feelCurrent countTypical placement
CommonGrey / basic~50Open paths, tutorial zones
UncommonGreen uplift~55Side alleys, mild elevation
RareBlue highlight~29Interior rooms, short puzzles
EpicPurple prestige~38Multi-room routes, items needed
LegendaryGold crown~19Obby gates, boss lobbies
MythicalPink / cosmic~11Cross-map prerequisites
ExoticRainbow apex~7Hardest secrets per world

Counts shift when Sahabat Productions adds morphs during updates logged on our updates hub. The tier list hub ranks morphs within these tiers for hunt priority.

Common

Common morphs are the backbone of every map’s onboarding. Examples include Normal Noobie, Gangster Noobie, Chef Noobie, and Telescope Noobie in Space. They teach you how proximity unlock works: walk near the hidden model, interact when prompted, and the morph enters your collection.

Commons grant the smallest first-discovery coin bonus but appear in the highest volume. On Main map alone you can unlock dozens in your first hour if you follow getting started. Do not burn hint tokens hunting Commons you will pass accidentally while chasing Rares.

Average hunt time: under two minutes once you know the general district.

Uncommon

Uncommon morphs add light routing complexity. Alien Noobie and Astronaut Noobie in Space, Bush Noobie in outdoor zones, and Delivery Noobie in City require you to leave the obvious path but rarely demand items or obby skill.

Uncommons are the first tier where map guides matter. Check City map callouts when your Uncommon checklist stalls — many hide on rooftops or behind shop counters visible only from an angle.

Average hunt time: five to fifteen minutes without hints.

Rare

Rare morphs introduce interior spaces and minor environmental puzzles. Sus Noobie and Winning Noobie in Space, Alien Soldier Noobie, and various Aquatic Rares force you to read room layout instead of sprinting straight lines.

Rare is the midpoint of the ladder: roughly 29 morphs game-wide. Players often plateau here when they stop looking vertically. Pair rarity knowledge with controls so mobile camera sweeps do not miss ceiling alcoves.

Average hunt time: fifteen to forty minutes; faster with map notes.

Epic

Epic morphs are where Find The Noobies Morphs stops being a walking simulator. Kraken Noobie, Shine Noobie, and Asteroid Noobie in Space sit behind sequence logic, key items, or timed movement. Epics number around 38 — the largest mid-tier bucket — so completionists spend many sessions here.

Epics reward map mastery. Before spamming hints, read puzzles and secrets for your current world. A single solved button chain often unlocks two Epic morphs at once.

Average hunt time: thirty minutes to two hours depending on puzzle familiarity.

Legendary

Legendary morphs use gold-tier presentation and gate late-map progression vibes. Time Traveler Noobie and Astra Noobie anchor Space; City and False District host many more. Expect obby segments, NPC dialogue, or fetch quests requiring items from coins and shop.

There are 19 Legendaries in the current roster. They are excellent hint-coin investments when you are above seventy percent on a map and only gold-badge morphs remain.

Average hunt time: one to three hours without community callouts.

Mythical

Mythical morphs are pink-badge unicorns — only 11 exist across all maps. Comet Noobie, Malignant Noobie, The King Noobie, and similar morphs often require clearing other rarities first or triggering world events. Mythicals frequently sit in boss arenas or post-obby reward rooms.

When a Mythical is your last missing morph on a map, switch from random exploration to checklist mode using the all Noobies index filtered by map and rarity.

Average hunt time: multi-session unless you follow a dedicated video route.

Exotic

Exotic is the apex Main rarity — just seven morphs total. The current roster includes Black Hole Noobie (Space), Poseidon Noobie (Aquatic), Code Breaker Noobie, Demon Noobie, Piracy Noobie, The Mangled Noobie, and Tiki Noobie. Rainbow badge flex is real; these are the morphs strangers whisper about in public servers.

Exotics justify hint spending and cross-map prep. Black Hole Noobie expects you to understand Space gravity zones; Poseidon Noobie expects Aquatic navigation. See best Noobies to hunt for when to attempt them relative to your overall percentage.

Average hunt time: endgame — plan dedicated sessions.

Exclusive type (not a Main rarity)

Exclusive Noobies use their own badge icon and do not spawn as hidden map props. Sources include:

Promo codesWelcome Noobie, Party Noobie, Firework Noobie from strings on our codes page.

Seasonal event shopsCupid Noobie, Pumpkin Noobie, Krampus Noobie, Nutcracker Noobie during Valentine, Halloween, and Christmas windows covered in seasonal events.

Exclusive and Evolve shops — Rotating Celestia Star or Robux listings like Lavencia Noobie or Theatre Mask Noobie.

Group perksDoodle Noobie for joining Sahabat Productions.

Gacha or collaboration drops — Void-themed exclusives and limited collab morphs.

There are 41 Exclusive morphs — nearly a fifth of the full dex. Full source list: exclusive Noobies.

Rarity vs map average

Each map publishes an informal average rarity. Space averages around Rare while Main skews Common-heavy. False District and Backrooms compress Legendary and Mythical density, making map order as important as rarity label. Use the maps hub to pick worlds matching your current skill and coin balance.

Coin rewards and rarity

First-discovery coins scale with rarity. Commons drip steady income during early exploration; a single new Exotic can fund multiple shop hints. Redeem free coin codes from codes before buying hint bundles — see how to redeem for the gear-menu steps.

Practical collection strategy

Work rarity bands map by map instead of chasing rainbow badges globally. Finish Commons and Uncommons on Main and City, then sweep Rares and Epics before Legendaries. Attempt Mythicals and Exotics when the map filter shows only high tiers missing. Parallel-track Exclusive morphs whenever events or codes are live because they expire independently of map progress.

Return to the tier list hub for community priority rankings or the Noobies hub for roster navigation.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

How many rarity tiers exist in Find The Noobies Morphs?

Main Noobies use seven tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythical, and Exotic. Exclusive is a separate type, not an eighth tier.

What is the difference between Exotic and Exclusive?

Exotic is the highest Main map rarity with seven hidden morphs. Exclusive morphs come from codes, shops, events, or group rewards and do not spawn in maps.

Which rarity has the most Noobies?

Uncommon has roughly fifty-five morphs, slightly edging Common at fifty. Epic has the most mid-high tier morphs at about thirty-eight.

Do higher rarities give more coins?

Yes. First-time unlocks grant larger coin bonuses at higher rarities, which helps fund shop hints for late-map Legendary and Mythical hunts.