How to Get Private Server in The Forge Roblox 2025

How to Get Private Server in The Forge Roblox – Easy Small Server Method for Forgotten Kingdom shows how to turn The Forge’s public Forgotten Kingdom instances into near‑private worlds by abusing the game‑instances list and Roblox’s join‑through‑profile system. The method has you briefly hop into a 1‑player Forgotten Kingdom server, instantly grab that player’s username, then rejoin through their profile so Roblox connects you straight back into their tiny lobby without auto‑moving you to a crowded hub. Combined with friend and mobile variations, this lets you consistently farm ores, bosses, and quests in 1–4 player “pseudo private” servers even though the game has no official VIPs.​

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How servers work in The Forge

The Forge runs on multiple public instances for Island 1 (main world) and Island 2 – Forgotten Kingdom, and the game’s matchmaking system constantly tries to push you into busy servers for social play. Even if you manually sort servers by ascending player count and click a 1‑player world, Roblox often “corrects” you into a crowded instance or back to Island 1, which is why simply picking low‑player servers almost never gives you a true quiet lobby. Developers have also disabled built‑in private servers for now, so every method relies on manipulating how Roblox joins existing public instances instead of creating a real VIP.​​

Core method: PC “pseudo private” Forgotten Kingdom servers

On PC, the main trick is to use the Forgotten Kingdom game‑instances page, briefly load a nearly empty server to capture a username, then re‑join that exact instance through the player’s profile, which bypasses normal auto‑teleport.​​

Step‑by‑step:​

  • Open the Forgotten Kingdom server list via its direct link (the same URL shared in many guides), not the generic The Forge page.
  • Sort servers by Ascending player count and click a 1–2 player server; as the loading screen appears, quickly screenshot or note the visible usernames in that instance.
  • After loading, you’ll usually get pushed into a busy Island 2 or even back to Island 1, but you now have at least one username from the tiny server.
  • On the Roblox site, go to Search → People, paste the username, open their profile, and check if they are In‑Game with public joins enabled (green icon + Join button).
  • Click Join Experience on their profile: Roblox now connects you directly to their nearly empty Forgotten Kingdom server, avoiding the matchmaking reroute; in practice this often gives you a 2–4 player “private” server ideal for Volcanic Rock farming or boss grinding.

If the first player has joins disabled or goes offline, repeat with another low‑player instance; with a bit of luck, this process typically takes around 10 minutes to land a workable small server.​

​All currently active codes

These codes are listed as working as of now, but they can expire at any time, so use the newest ones first.

  • 400K! – grants 8 rerolls.​
  • PEAK! – grants 10 rerolls (available from around December 6).
  • SORRYFORSHUTDOWN – grants 5 rerolls.
  • 300K! – gives 1 Luck Totem plus 5 rerolls.
  • 200K! – grants 5 rerolls.
  • 100KLIKES – grants 10 rerolls.
  • 40KLIKES – grants several rerolls (around 5).
  • 20KLIKES – grants a couple of rerolls.
  • 15KLIKES – grants 2 rerolls.
  • 10KLIKES – grants 2 rerolls and 1 Luck Totem.
  • 5KLIKES – grants 2 rerolls and 1 Miner Totem.
  • BETARELEASE! – grants 2 rerolls.
  • POSTRELEASEQNA – grants 1 reroll.
  • RELEASE – grants several rerolls (around 3).

If any of these return “code does not exist” or “code has expired,” it means the developers have disabled them.

How to redeem codes in The Forge

Redeeming codes is done entirely in‑game from the Settings menu.​

  1. Launch The Forge on Roblox and join any server.
  2. Click the gear icon (Settings) at the top‑left of the screen.​
  3. Scroll to the bottom until you see the code input box (often labeled “Type Here”).​
  4. Type or paste one working code (for example, 400K!) and press Claim.
  5. If the code is valid, rerolls/totems are added instantly; if you see an error, double‑check spelling and spacing, or assume the code has expired.​​

Using these reroll and totem codes before grinding races, ores, or small servers will make your overall progress and farming routes noticeably faster.

Mobile and friend‑assisted approaches

On mobile, the same username‑capture method works but is harder because you must quickly screenshot, switch to a browser, search the player, and join from their profile using touch controls. A more reliable approach is to let a PC friend run the full method above to secure a quiet Forgotten Kingdom instance, then join them via the Friends tab or in‑game friends list, effectively sharing that pseudo‑private server without repeating the hunt on your phone.​

If nobody with public joins sits in a 1‑player server, there is also a slower “friend‑fill” strategy: your group joins a normal server, invites more friends in, stays for a long session, and gradually replaces random players as they leave until only your party remains, at which point the instance behaves like a private server until shutdown.​

Extra: griefers and etiquette

While setting this up, you can redeem time‑limited codes such as “400k!”, which recently granted eight free rerolls but expires after a few days; always check current code lists before trying to claim them. If you still encounter exploiters or scripters even in small servers, immediately use Roblox’s Report feature and then repeat the joining method to find a fresh instance instead of staying in a compromised lobby. Finally, even though this method gives you near‑solo worlds, avoid completely monopolising resources—helping the few others there and reporting bad actors keeps the community healthier and encourages more players to leave their joins public, which is exactly what makes these “private” servers possible.​​

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