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My Knife Farm Wiki, Codes, Guides, and Tier Lists

My Knife Farm is a Roblox tycoon-style experience built around a simple loop: open cases, place knives, earn passive cash, and reinvest that income into better upgrades and rarer drops. This wiki is written for players who want fast answers, fair warnings about codes and community links, and a path from your first case to a stable late-game build—without wading through outdated forum posts. Use the play button to jump to the official game page on Roblox, then return here for codes, strategy, and a structured look at what matters most in the economy.

Redeem the latest codes

We track active My Knife Farm codes for Gems, Luck boosts, and more so you can skip the slowest part of the early grind.

Learn the full game loop

From your first case pulls to endgame income, the beginner guide explains conveyors, economy, and what to do on day one.

Rarity, cases, and upgrades

See how knives, crates, and Gem upgrades work together, with strategies that line up with how Roblox sims usually scale.

Latest codes (preview)

Full list on the codes page. Verify rewards in the game.

Code preview
Code Reward (summary)
40klikes 2x Luck for 30 minutes
4cases Gems
switcharts Large Gem reward (verify the exact amount in the redeem screen before claiming)
20klikes 2x Luck for 30 minutes

How this site helps you

  • Clear, bookmarkable pages for codes, the knife/tier list angle, and case opening strategy so you are not forced to dig through long videos every day.
  • Frequent reminders to verify code rewards in-game, because simulators update often and third-party text can drift.
  • Honest guidance for Discord: we explain how to find official community links without inventing a permanent invite that could break or mislead you.

What is My Knife Farm?

In broad terms, My Knife Farm is a knife-collecting farming sim on Roblox. You are not just clicking one button forever—you are buying cases, rolling knives, deciding what to place on the map, and turning those tools into a rising stream of money and Gem income. The presentation often looks like a modern tycoon, but the real hook is the chase for higher rarity, stronger mutations, and the satisfying jump when a good drop finally lines up with a Luck boost or a new case tier you finally unlocked.

Players search for the game under names like “my knife farm roblox” because the experience sits in a crowded category: idle income, gacha-style pulls, and constant small updates. That is exactly why a focused wiki still matters. Patch cadence, code drops, and community announcements can all move faster than a single YouTube video, so we keep pages structured the way a player actually searches: codes first, loop second, and long-term itemization third.

If you are brand new, treat this site as a companion to the in-game interface. The Roblox page itself is the source of truth for play links and discoverability, while this wiki is here to help you make better purchase decisions, save boosts for the right moments, and understand why some knives are worth keeping even if they are not the flashiest on paper.

How the game loop works

The loop almost always comes back to four verbs: case, place, earn, and upgrade. You spend soft currency and Gems in ways that the game’s shop layout makes obvious, you pull knives from the case pool that matches your progress point, and you turn those results into a stronger “floor” of passive income. The conveyor or presentation layer is the visual front-end of that system; the strategic depth is the sequence of which crate you are targeting, which rarity band you are fishing in, and whether you are holding boosts for a burst session or using them the moment you get them just to recover momentum after a bad streak.

Money and Gems usually play different roles. Money is your day-to-day engine for the obvious stuff in front of you. Gems tend to be the longer-horizon currency for upgrades and premium-feeling power spikes, which is why codes that grant either resource can feel dramatically different in value depending on your account's age. When you are unsure, a conservative rule of thumb is: protect your long-term rate (anything that makes your next hour richer) before you chase cosmetic speed that only feels good for sixty seconds at a time.

Understanding that split also explains why the term “my knife farm gems” is so common in search. Players are not just hunting raw numbers; they are trying to find the next upgrade that makes their case openings feel 'fair' again. This wiki sections those ideas into their own pages so you can go deep on knives, cases, and upgrades without this homepage turning into a wall of repeated notes.

Start here if you are new

If you are still building your first routine, go straight to the beginner guide. It is written to stand alone, which means you can learn the full loop, the early money mistakes, and a sensible first-week plan before you touch anything else. After that, keep the codes page bookmarked, because the fastest way to feel ahead in a Roblox sim is to redeem a working boost right before a planned opening session. That is not cheating the spirit of the game; it is the same pattern every active player uses when codes line up with milestones, weekend updates, and community celebrations.

Once the basics click, the knives and cases pages give you a mental model of rarity bands and which crates are worth your attention at different points. The upgrades page turns that into a purchase order, which matters more than it sounds, because a scattered build with evenly spread upgrades is usually weaker than a focused build with one or two high-impact levels completed first.

Finally, do not treat Discord as a requirement to enjoy the game, but if you like patch tracking, treat the Discord help page as a safety-first checklist for finding the real community. There are plenty of third-party listicles that will happily paste uncertain invite links, and the safer posture is: trust official surfaces first, and treat anything you find through random DMs or comment sections as unverified by default.

Latest codes (preview)

The dedicated codes table is maintained on a separate page, but a quick snapshot helps returning players. Active codes in Roblox games rotate quickly, and My Knife Farm is no exception. The names often celebrate likes, updates, and studio milestones, and the rewards typically lean into Luck multipliers, Gems, or cash injections that can jump-start a session that was otherwise stuck.

Before you copy anything, read the case-sensitivity callout in the main codes article. A single wrong character is the most common reason a redeem fails, and that is a frustrating minute you can avoid by pasting from a reliable list and double-checking against the in-game field. The codes page also explains where announcements tend to show up first, how often to refresh the list, and how to time Luck boosts with case openings so the boost does not expire while you are still reading a tooltip.

Bookmark the codes page if you are the kind of player who returns after a week away and does not want to dig through a patch video just to get back in sync. That pattern—bookmark the highest-churn page, read the long-form guides when you are learning—is what keeps wikis useful even as the game changes underneath them.

Why bookmark this wiki

Roblox discoverability is noisy, and a clean English wiki can save you from contradictory advice. We aim for a consistent tone: explain mechanics plainly, mark uncertainty where the game has not given exact public numbers, and point you to official or primary sources when a claim really matters. That is especially true for any topic that drifts into automation or third-party tools; this site is written for normal players who just want a fair shot at the same progression everyone else is chasing in public servers.

Search interest around 'my knife farm wiki' and 'my knife farm guide' usually spikes right after a content patch. When that happens, the players who are ready are the ones with a preloaded plan: codes queued, a rough upgrade path, and a sense of which crate tier they are pivoting to next. You do not need a perfect long-term build on day one; you need a stable loop and a list of the next two wins you are working toward, whether that is a new rarity band or a more reliable stream of soft currency to feed the case machine again.

Long term, a wiki only earns a bookmark if it stays readable. That is why the layout keeps navigation obvious, avoids bloat, and does not add decorative junk that would slow the page down on a phone. If a section goes stale, the fix should be a content update, not a redesign that hides the answer you were actually looking for.

Play on Roblox (official game link)

The official play surface is the Roblox experience page, which is the only link you should treat as the canonical 'where do I start playing' answer. The button above the fold on the homepage and repeated on key pages is there on purpose, because mobile and desktop users alike often land from search and just want a legitimate route into the right experience without wading through similarly named thumbnails.

Roblox's own ecosystem sometimes lists alternate entry points, including themed or tagged variants. If you see labels like an anime-tagged version in search results, treat it as a real branch that exists in the platform's index, not as a separate game with a totally different ruleset unless the game itself tells you so. The safest approach is to start from a known good link, then explore variants once you are already comfortable with the main loop. That is how you avoid the classic trap of following an outdated portal from an old short video.

Once you are in-game, come back to this wiki when you are planning rather than when you are panicking. A calm, written plan for spending boosts beats burning them the moment a notification shows up, and it is the difference between feeling like the economy is 'rigged' and realizing you were one solid session away from a breakthrough the whole time.

Play on the official Roblox page

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FAQ

What is My Knife Farm in one sentence?
It is a Roblox simulator where you open cases, place knives, and grow passive income with upgrades, chasing higher rarities and better long-term value.
Is My Knife Farm a tycoon game?
It is often described that way in community language because the progression loop resembles money printers and idle income sims, even though the theme is built around knife collecting rather than a generic business plot.
Where do I find the latest My Knife Farm codes?
Use the codes page on this wiki and compare what you type against the in-game redeem box. If something fails, the next step is to confirm whether a code has expired, whether it is case-sensitive, and whether you are in the correct version of the experience on Roblox.
What should I upgrade first?
The upgrades page has a full order, but a player-friendly default is: prioritize long-term income multipliers and anything that makes your time spent in-game matter more, before you chase small movement speed that only feels good in the short term unless you are very frustrated with traversal.
Is there an official Discord server?
Many Roblox games maintain one, but invite links are not always stable. Follow the game page, studio channels, and other official surfaces, and do not treat random 'discord server link' search results as verified.
What does an '[ANIME]' or tagged variant mean?
Roblox can surface multiple entry points to related experiences. If a tag or alternate listing exists, it is still worth double-checking that you are in the right place for your account progress and the rewards you want before you invest boosts.

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