All TSB Private Server Commands Explained (Simply)

All TSB Private Server Commands Explained (Simply)

So you've finally grabbed a private server in The Strongest Battlegrounds (TSB). Maybe you're tired of being third-partied by a random Garou main in public lobbies, or you just want to lab some combos without getting punched in the back of the head. But once you're in, the screen looks... kinda empty. You’re looking for those mythical all tsb private server commands that let you turn into a boss or spam ultimates like a maniac.

Most players think they just need the server link to be the "king." Honestly, that’s not how it works. You need the Private Server+ (PS+) gamepass to unlock the real power. Without it, you’re basically just playing a lonely version of the public game.

The Paywall Nobody Likes But Everyone Buys

Let’s be real for a second. Roblox games love their gamepasses. To access the "Command Console" in TSB, you’re looking at a 499 Robux investment for the Private Server+ pass. If you don't have this, you can't type most of these commands into the chat or the console.

Once you have it, you'll see a small settings icon in the top-left of your screen. Click that, scroll down, and that’s where the magic happens.

Why the Console Beats Chat Commands

Back in the day, every Roblox game required you to type long strings of text like /system_admin_kick_user_123. It was annoying. TSB has moved mostly to a UI-based system. Instead of typing, you toggle buttons. However, some text commands still exist for quick actions.

Every Command You Actually Need to Know

The console is divided into several sections. Here’s the breakdown of what you can actually do when you’re running the show.

1. Player Management

You’re the boss. If someone is being toxic in your own server, you don't have to deal with it.

  • kick [username]: This is the classic. It boots them instantly.
  • give [username] [character]: Want to force your friend to play as a specific character for a duel? This is how.
  • kill [username]: Self-explanatory. Use it sparingly if you want to keep your friends.

2. Character and Combat Tweaks

This is where the fun starts. This is why people spend the Robux.

  • Ultimate Percentage: You can set your (or someone else's) ultimate bar to 100% instantly. You can even set it to stay at 100% so you can spam things like Saitama’s Serious Punch or Garou’s TCO.
  • Infinite Health: Great for testing how much damage a specific combo does without the dummy dying every five seconds.
  • Ragdoll Toggle: You can turn off ragdoll entirely. It makes the game feel like a weird, fast-paced fighter where nobody ever hits the ground.

3. Environment and Server Settings

  • Stop Events: Tired of the world-changing events or the ruler timers? Shut them off.
  • Map Selection: You can force the server to stay on a specific version of the map or reset the environment if you’ve destroyed too many buildings.

The "Secret" Commands and Quirks

There’s a command that a lot of people overlook because it sounds boring: POV.
If you use the command console to spectate or change POVs, you can actually view the world from the perspective of the Weakest Dummy. It’s mostly for memes, but it’s a fun perspective shift when you’re watching two high-level players go at it.

Also, a common misconception is that these commands work in "Free" private servers. They don't. If someone invites you to their server and you don't have the PS+ pass, you can't use these even if you're the only one there. The Server Owner has the most control, but the pass is the "key" to the lock.

How to Not Break Your Server

I've seen people get a bit too excited with the "Spawn" commands. If you spam too many objects or NPCs (especially with the newer 2026 updates that added more destructible physics), you will lag the server out.

If your ping starts hitting 500ms, it’s time to use the Reset Map button. It cleans up the physics engine and usually fixes the frame drops.

Actionable Steps for New Owners

If you just bought the pass, do these three things first to make sure it’s working:

  1. Check the top-left Settings gear. If you don't see the "Private Server" tab at the bottom, rejoin the server. Sometimes Roblox takes a minute to register the purchase.
  2. Enable Infinite Ultimate for yourself and practice the "Dash-Cancel" tech. It’s the fastest way to get better at the game without the pressure of a real match.
  3. Set a Server Password if you’re planning on hosting a tournament. Even if it's a private server, people on your friends list can often join uninvited unless you lock the door.

Managing a TSB server is honestly half the fun of the game now. Whether you're making cinematic movies or just practicing your Genos combos, knowing these commands inside and out makes the 500 Robux feel a lot more worth it.