Roblox Anti-Gravity Troll Tower wiki
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Anti-Gravity Troll Tower
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| Status | Active |
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| Active Players | 7,245 |
| Favorites | 1,152,660 |
| Visits | 9.5M+ |
| Created | 8/14/2025 |
| Server Size | 15 |
| Genre | Obby & Platformer |
| Subgenre | Tower Obby |
Roblox Anti-Gravity Troll Tower is a Roblox obby and troll-based game with platforming and antigravity mechanics, where players climb, float, and survive chaotic troll traps to reach the top of the tower. The player does not fight with a sword or spear, but with troll tools such as slap hands, gravity coils, and speed boosts, which are used on the field as part of the trolling and survival challenges against other players. Stages progress through various themed tower levels, each with “troll zones.” Some have “normal” and “chaos” variants. At the beginning, small resources are provided, but through skill and persistence, the treasure of wins and coins grows. From there, you can increase your jump power, unlock new troll tools, and develop your climbing ability to higher levels. This game is developed by GIGERT and released in August 2025 and recently updated. The total number of visits are about 9.5M+ and more than 1,152,660+ players added it to their favorite games list. Server size is 15 and Genre is obby / comedy. In Anti-Gravity Troll Tower, there are three game modes: Classic Tower Mode, Troll Arena Mode, and Gravity Chaos Mode.
Gameplay — what to expect
[edit | edit source]- Objective: ascend the tower and reach the top without falling or being knocked off by trolls. Some versions give cash or rewards for reaching the top.
- Anti-Gravity mechanic: holding jump (or a float key/button) allows your avatar to float / slow fall, letting you cross wide gaps and control landings. This is the defining mechanic that differentiates it from a plain obby.
- Trolling mechanics: players can buy or earn slap/troll tools (hands, rockets, banhammer, etc.) to slap or pin other players off platforms. There are also fake/disappearing platforms and traps.
- No checkpoints (often): many troll-tower variants don’t give intermediate checkpoints — falling means restarting (so patience and precision matter).
Controls (PC & Mobile)
[edit | edit source]- PC: WASD to move, Space to jump (hold for float), mouse to look; Shift for run if enabled.
- Mobile: virtual joystick + on-screen jump/float button; hold jump to float.
Strategies and tips to reach the top
[edit | edit source]- Master the float: practice holding jump and controlling horizontal movement while floating — it’s the difference between clearing wide gaps and falling.
- Stay aware of players with gear: if someone has a visible slap hand or admin tool, avoid getting close to edges when they’re nearby.
- Use wall-hopping & small hops: chain small controlled jumps instead of long leaps; they’re easier to correct while floating.
- Buy selectively: coils or movement passes help more than flashy slap items if your goal is to reach the top rather than troll others. (If you plan to troll, slap items are the usual purchase.)
Step-by-step climbing
[edit | edit source]Step 0 — warm up (5 minutes)
[edit | edit source]- Join a low-pop server or wait in lobby. Test a few jumps while holding Space to learn float duration and horizontal control. Try: short hop → immediate float → small steering correction → land. Repeat until you consistently land on a one-block platform. This builds muscle memory.
Step 1 — low altitudes: stay centered
[edit | edit source]- On the first several tiers, stay in the center of platforms and avoid edges. Trolls will try to slap you from edges. Being centered buys reaction time to float back if pushed.
Step 2 — approaching wide gaps: pop & glide
[edit | edit source]- For wide gaps: press jump, then immediately hold Space to float the apex of your jump. Use small, controlled mouse adjustments to steer mid-air. Avoid holding float too early — you want horizontal momentum plus float to carry you across. If you under-shoot, tap float again to correct height.
Step 3 — wall or vertical sections: wall-walk & cling technique
[edit | edit source]- If the tower includes near-vertical walls with small footholds, move parallel to the wall while holding float — the game’s anti-gravity often lets you “walk” along walls briefly. Use short hops to reposition rather than big leaps. Practice hugging walls so you reduce exposure to trolls behind you.
Step 4 — fake platforms & disappearing blocks
[edit | edit source]- Pause before stepping onto suspicious blocks. If a block looks different or is in a series of identical tiles, tap forward then immediately float so you can recover if it vanishes. Don’t sprint into unknown tiles.
Step 5 — crowded midtower: vertical lanes & patience
[edit | edit source]- Many players cluster midtower. If someone with slap gear is nearby, give them a wider berth and don’t stand at edges. When multiple players stack on a platform, wait for a lull or use a timing window to dash forward and float through — chaos is their advantage, patience is yours.
Step 6 — narrow final stretches: micro-float & micro-jumps
[edit | edit source]- Near the top there are usually smaller platforms and precision gaps. Switch to micro-float: do very short taps of Space to reduce vertical drift, and make small WASD nudges. Big floats here increase chance of being knocked off.
Step 7 — the last push (final 2–3 platforms)
[edit | edit source]- If the game rewards reaching the top (win cash/badge), expect other players to defend the summit. Use one of these options:
- Stealth approach: wait for a distraction and float quickly up the side wall to the top.
- Direct approach: combo a forward dash + long float to clear final gaps in one go.
- If the server is extremely toxic, consider buying a movement aid (see purchases below).
Anti-troll combat tips
[edit | edit source]- Stay off edges. Most slaps rely on pushing you while you're at an edge.
- Face incoming players when passing them — if you see someone with a huge slap hand, keep them in front so you can react.
- Use float defensively. If you’re hit midair, holding float can slow your knock back and let you steer back to a platform.
- Avoid crowded ledges — two hands are worse than one.
What to buy
[edit | edit source](Use purchases only if your goal is to reach the top consistently.)
- Movement items (coils, speed passes): these are the best single purchases to make climbing easier. They improve survivability and reduce time spent exposed. Track prices on gamepass/store pages before buying.
- Flying carpets / VIP passes: good for convenience (some let you bypass sections).
- Slap hands / troll tools: buy only if you plan to troll others — they don’t help you reach the top and make the game less fun for others.[1]