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Roblox's Dress to Impress April Fools' event introduces an exclusive Flamethrower accessory. Players must decode a unique sequence of emojis found throughout the map to claim this coveted item.
Players can redeem two new codes, one of which unlocks the Flamethrower. It's not as simple as inputting and redeeming the code, though - you must go on a scavenger hunt and find each number!
The April Fools’ Day update introduced a special Flamethrower cosmetic, redeemable through a code that’s unique for every player. If you’re having trouble locating this code, follow our step ...
Here’s how to get the flamethrower in Dress To Impress. On the side of Lana’s (or now Lina’s) desk. Screenshot by The Escapist. Above the scarves shelf. Screenshot by The Escapist.
Roblox's Dress to Impress April Fools' event is set to ignite excitement with its exclusive Flamethrower accessory, a coveted item that promises to enhance your in-game wardrobe. Unlocking this fiery ...
However, the trouble might be worth it since it unlocks a flamethrower in the game. The emojis appear on top of the leaderboard (Image via Roblox) Unlike the regular codes that the developer ...
Here is the code that you can enter and redeem right away: You need to do a scavenger hunt to discover the flamethrower code in the Dress to Impress April Fools’ Day event. Each code (and the ...
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Dress to Impress Flamethrower code is unique for everyone and is available for 24 hours. You must find an emoji order first at the top of the leaderboard after a round ends. Find the emoji around the ...
A Swedish man known as “El Silencio” has been accused of running a global scam in which he sold Pablo Escobar-branded products — including cellphones, flamethrowers and cash — but never ...