The Banished Badge requires you to get banned from a Slap Battles server, then rejoin after the ban expires

The Banished Badge in Slap Battles is one of the harder badges to earn because it forces you into a specific sequence: you have to break the server rules deliberately, get banned, wait out the ban period, and then return to the game. Unlike badges you earn through gameplay skill or collecting items, this one is about understanding the ban system and timing your return correctly.

The badge does not unlock automatically when you rejoin. You need to complete a final step after the ban expires, which most players miss. This guide walks you through exactly what gets you banned, how long you wait, and what to do when you come back.

Key Takeaways

  • You earn the Banished Badge by getting banned from a Slap Battles server, waiting for the ban to expire, and then rejoining the game.
  • The most common way to get banned is by using exploits, hacking, or using third-party scripts that give you unfair advantages in combat.
  • Ban lengths vary depending on the severity of the violation, but temporary bans typically last between 24 hours and 7 days.
  • After your ban expires and you rejoin the server, you must play at least one full round or match to trigger the badge unlock.
  • Intentionally breaking minor rules (like spamming chat) usually results in a warning or kick, not a ban, so you need to break actual gameplay rules.

What actually gets you banned from Slap Battles

Slap Battles bans players for using tools or methods that break the game's rules. The most reliable way to trigger a ban is using exploits — bugs in the game code that let you do things you should not be able to do, like hitting players from across the map or moving through walls. The moderators detect these quickly because they show up in the server logs as impossible actions.

Using third-party scripts or aimbots is another direct path to a ban. These are programs that run outside the game and feed information to your client to make you play better than the game allows. Roblox itself has anti-cheat systems that flag these, and Slap Battles moderators review flagged accounts. Hacking your character's stats (changing your health, speed, or damage values) also triggers a ban because the server detects values that should not exist.

Do not confuse a ban with a kick. If you spam the chat, grief other players, or use offensive language, you will get kicked from the server — removed when ready but able to rejoin in a few minutes. A kick does not count toward the Banished Badge. You need an actual ban, which locks you out for a set period.

How long bans last and what happens during the wait

Slap Battles bans are usually temporary, not permanent. A first offense for using an exploit or script typically results in a ban lasting 24 hours to 7 days, depending on how obvious the violation was. More severe cases (like repeated bans or using multiple hacks at once) can stretch to 30 days or longer. The exact length depends on the moderator's judgment at the time they review your account.

While you are banned, you cannot join any Slap Battles server. If you try to enter, you will see a message telling you that you are banned and when the ban expires. Write down or screenshot this date so you know exactly when you can return. Some players set a phone reminder for the expiration time to make sure they do not forget.

The ban is account-wide, not server-specific. If you get banned from the main Slap Battles server, you cannot join any official server run by the same moderation team. However, private servers or fan-made versions of the game are not affected by the ban.

Rejoining the server after your ban expires

When the ban timer runs out, you can rejoin Slap Battles when ready. Launch the game, select the server, and enter as you normally would. You should not see a ban message anymore. However, the badge does not unlock just from logging back in — you have to actually play.

Join a match and play through at least one full round. This means staying in the game until the round ends, not leaving early. The server needs to register you as an active player in a completed round to confirm that you have returned from a ban. Some players report that the badge unlocks when ready at the end of that round; others say it takes a few minutes to appear in their badge list.

If the badge does not show up after your first round back, try playing one or two more rounds. In rare cases, there is a slight delay in the badge system updating, especially if the server is busy. Check your badge list in the game menu to confirm it has been added.

Why this badge exists and what it teaches

The Banished Badge is designed to be a humorous acknowledgment that you broke the rules and faced consequences. It is not a reward for cheating — it is a badge that marks you as someone who has been caught and banned. Some players see it as a badge of shame; others collect it as proof they have experienced the full range of what Slap Battles offers.

The badge also serves as a reminder of how the moderation system works. By going through the ban cycle yourself, you learn that the game has real consequences for breaking rules, which discourages other players from attempting exploits in the first place. It is a low-stakes way to understand that Roblox games monitor for cheating and enforce their rules.

Alternatives if you do not want to actually break the rules

If you want the Banished Badge but do not want to risk your account or spend time waiting out a ban, there is no legitimate shortcut. The badge requires an actual ban to unlock, and there is no way to fake one or earn it through normal gameplay. Some private servers or modified versions of Slap Battles might have different badge systems, but those are not official and do not count toward your main Roblox account.

The safest approach is to decide whether the badge is worth the risk and wait time. A 24-hour ban is relatively short, but it still locks you out of playing for a full day. If you are in the middle of grinding for other badges or trying to reach a high rank, a ban will interrupt that progress. Weigh whether the Banished Badge matters more to you than the time you will lose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will getting banned hurt my Roblox account permanently?

A temporary ban in Slap Battles does not affect your overall Roblox account or other games. It only locks you out of Slap Battles servers for the ban duration. However, if you accumulate many bans or get a permanent ban, Roblox may take action against your account across the platform, so do not make a habit of breaking rules.

Can I get the badge on a private server instead of the official one?

No. The Banished Badge is tied to the official Slap Battles servers and their moderation system. Private servers or fan-made versions do not have the same ban system, so you cannot earn the badge there. You must be banned from an official server.

What if I get banned for something I did not do?

If you believe your ban was a mistake, contact the Slap Battles moderators through the official Discord server or in-game support. Explain what happened and ask them to review your case. Moderators sometimes overturn bans if they find evidence of a false positive, though this is rare. If your ban is overturned, you will not have earned the Banished Badge.

Does the badge show other players that I cheated?

Yes. Other players can see the Banished Badge on your profile, and they will know it means you were banned at some point. Some players wear it as a joke; others prefer not to have it visible. There is no way to hide the badge once you earn it, so consider whether you want other players to see it.

How do I know when my ban is about to expire?

The ban message you see when you try to join tells you the exact date and time your ban expires. Write it down or take a screenshot. You can also check the Slap Battles Discord or community forums, where some players post their ban timers. When the time arrives, try joining the server again — if the ban message is gone, you are unbanned.