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- Blox Watch
- Blox Watch is a Roblox hacker group that started getting recognition shortly after the John and Jane Doe, as well as TheC0mmunity. March 18th rumors/hoaxes. According to the legend, you're able to see pairs of white and/or red eyes while playing Roblox games (especially the ones from the front page), and getting close to them will cause your Roblox account to get deleted and cause you to get IP-banned.
- The myth gradually changed overtime as it got more and more recognition, and eventually became a completely different thing that was similar to the two aforementioned myths.
- Eventually, a group was created, that had an HQ and only allowed people with certain usernames to join it.
- Contents
- Overview
- The Blox Watch eyes are described to be a pair of either white or red eyes that you can spot by playing certain Roblox games when it's nighttime in-game. They're supposedly brighter than stars, which is what makes them stand out. When you see the eyes, it is advised not to approach them, and to leave the game altogether, unless you want to get IP-banned.
- History
- The myth dates all the way back to June of 2017, which was when a message log of two people's conversation became available. These two people supposedly spotted the eyes in Roblox Highschool, and one of them told the other one to run. The message log was then interrupted with no other add-ons, and it was said that these two people had been deleted off the website due to seeing The Blox Watch eyes.
- The person who shared the message log then went on to say that the eyes are mostly seen in popular Roblox games, and that they themselves had seen them at Work At The Pizza Place. They also added that sometimes if you see these eyes, the clock on your computer can change to January 30, 2004, 7:43 AM, which was supposedly the date the Roblox domain was purchased. Moreover, there are rumors that The Blox Watch eyes were appearing in Roblox since the early days, and there were reports of them since 2006.
- Finally, the myth ends with the warning not to go near the red eyes, which are also called ''The King of the Watch'', because doing so is what makes people's accounts get deleted.
- At that point, there were many add-ons and theories for this legend, and it's unclear which of them had been made by the original creator of the story, and which were made up by other people later on.
- Regardless, all the evidence for this myth can easily be debunked, as the white and red pairs of eyes can be drawn in any graphics editor starting from Paint. The two users whose accounts were supposedly deleted are "brolol92" and "JUSTINTROLL62664", and their accounts are still accessible as well.
- The myth started getting recognition in summer of 2017, which is when famous Roblox YouTubers started making videos on it. One notable example is a video by a YouTuber InquisitorMaster, which was uploaded to the website on June 21st and has amassed over 615k+ views since then. There were also a few follow-up videos, which have amassed over 8,8 million views.
- After that, the myth started changing and a few groups were created. All of them had "Blox Watch" in the name, or something along those lines. A few of them even had HQs, which was the same "ROBLOX World Headquarters" map that was used by the group called "Prove It" (which played a big role in supporting the March 18th rumors) and had originally been made by builderman.
- The most notable thing about these groups is that the vast majority of the people who joined it, as well as its creator, had similar usernames, which consisted of a zero, an underscore and a string of random numbers at the end, or some variation of the word "Blox Watch".
- After the myth's drastic change, a lot of YouTubers started making videos on Blox Watch and visiting the related games, which the original owners of the groups used to their advantage. Similarly to the March 18th rumor, they targeted a few big YouTubers and threatened everyone that those YouTubers would be hacked on a certain day (which didn't happen).
- After a few months had passed, the myth slowly died down, and both its spectators and the creator moved on to other things, although some big and small YouTubers still continued making videos about the phenomenon long after it was over.
- Despite this, the original myth can still technically be considered to be active, as there's no way to prove or debunk the original legend.
- Game(s)/Account
- Behavior
- It was said that approaching the red eyes, also known as "The King of the Watch", would cause you to get permanently IP-banned from Roblox and your account to get deleted. The white eyes were also meant to be wary of, although according to most rumors, they didn't seem to pose a threat of any kind. The yellow eyes means A warning to leave the game. Before the red eyes appear
- As for the people who hopped onto the Blox Watch hype train, these people, regardless of whether or not they were the "official" representatives of the myth/the related group, would usually have completely black avatars with occasional red or green body parts and old free shirts that indicated that they tried to come across as hackers or exploiters.
- These people would often hang out in the HQ and try to creep people out by following them, using emoticons and saying cryptic things such as ciphers which were usually either morse code or binary.
- Group(s)
- External Links
- Blox Watch Thread (Roblox Creepypasta Wiki page)
- Trivia
- Some theories about Blox Watch include the belief that:
- The eyes were created by Roblox administrators or hackers/exploiters;
- Seeing the eyes would cause the robux and/or items from your inventory to be stolen;
- If you spotted the eyes (either white or red ones) and continued to look at them, something bad would happen to you;
- It was an April Fools joke made by the administrators somewhere in 2006/2009 that they forgot to remove;
- There was some sort of strange being that haunted Roblox since the domain was purchased, hence why the Blox Watch eyes came into existence.
- Higher Ranking members were fairly active, and would join the groups games often.
- Red eyes would get you Terminated (most likely theory).
- The most famous Blox Watch-related YouTube video has over 5.3 million views.
- Blox Watch
- Blox Watch is a demonic entity thought of as the ultimate evil. He is the most powerful astral and believed to be the first guest. He seeks to take the souls and powers of every other astral in order to achieve his dark goals.
- According to the legend, you're able to see pairs of white and/or red eyes while playing Roblox games (especially the ones from the front page), and getting close to them will cause your Roblox account to get deleted and cause you to get IP-banned.
- The myth gradually changed overtime as it got more and more recognition, and eventually became a completely different thing that was similar to the two aforementioned myths.
- Eventually, a group was created, that had an HQ and only allowed people with certain usernames to join it.
- Contents
- Overview [ ]
- The Blox Watch eyes are described to be a pair of either white or red eyes that you can spot by playing certain Roblox games when it's night time in-game. They're supposedly brighter than stars, which is what makes them stand out. When you see the eyes, it is advised not to approach them, and to leave the game altogether, unless you want to get IP-banned.
- History [ ]
- The myth dates all the way back to June of 2017, which was when a message log of two people's conversation became available. These two people supposedly spotted the eyes in Roblox Highschool, and one of them told the other one to run. The message log was then interrupted with no other add-ons, and it was said that these two people had been deleted off the website due to seeing The Blox Watch eyes.
- The person who shared the message log then went on to say that the eyes are mostly seen in popular Roblox games, and that they themselves had seen them at Work At The Pizza Place. They also added that sometimes if you see these eyes, the clock on your computer can change to January 30, 2004, 7:43 AM, which was supposedly the date the Roblox domain was purchased. Moreover, there are rumors that The Blox Watch eyes were appearing in Roblox since the early days, and there were reports of them since 2006.
- Finally, the myth ends with the warning not to go near the red eyes, which are also called ''The King of the Watch'', because doing so is what makes people's accounts get deleted.
- At that point, there were many add-ons and theories for this legend, and it's unclear which of them had been made by the original creator of the story, and which were made up by other people later on.
- Regardless, all the evidence for this myth can easily be debunked, as the white and red pairs of eyes can be drawn in any graphics editor starting from Paint. The two users whose accounts were supposedly deleted are "brolol92" and "JUSTINTROLL62664", and their accounts are still accessible as well.
- The myth started getting recognition in summer of 2017, which is when famous Roblox YouTubers started making videos on it. One notable example is a video by a YouTuber InquisitorMaster, which was uploaded to the website on June 21st and has amassed over 615k+ views since then. There were also a few follow-up videos, which have amassed over 8,8 million views.
- After that, the myth started changing and a few groups were created. All of them had "Blox Watch" in the name, or something along those lines. A few of them even had HQs, which was the same "ROBLOX World Headquarters" map that was used by the group called "Prove It" (which played a big role in supporting the March 18th rumors) and had originally been made by builderman.
- The most notable thing about these groups is that the vast majority of the people who joined it, as well as its creator, had similar usernames, which consisted of a zero, an underscore and a string of random numbers at the end, or some variation of the word "Blox Watch".
- After the myth's drastic change, a lot of YouTubers started making videos on Blox Watch and visiting the related games, which the original owners of the groups used to their advantage. Similarly to the March 18th rumor, they targeted a few big YouTubers and threatened everyone that those YouTubers would be hacked on a certain day (which didn't happen).
- After a few months had passed, the myth slowly died down, and both its spectators and the creator moved on to other things, although some big and small YouTubers still continued making videos about the phenomenon long after it was over.
- Despite this, the original myth can still technically be considered to be active, as there's no way to prove or debunk the original legend.
- Behavior [ ]
- It was said that approaching the red eyes, also known as "The King of the Watch", would cause you to get permanently IP-banned from Roblox and your account to get deleted. The white eyes were also meant to be wary of, although according to most rumors, they didn't seem to pose a threat of any kind.
- As for the people who hopped onto the Blox Watch hype train, these people, regardless of whether or not they were the "official" representatives of the myth/the related group, would usually have completely black avatars with occasional red or green body parts and old free shirts that indicated that they tried to come across as hackers or exploiters.
- These people would often hang out in the HQ and try to creep people out by following them, using emoticons and saying cryptic things such as ciphers which were usually either Morse code or binary.
- Trivia [ ]
- Some theories about Blox Watch include the belief that:
- The eyes were created by Roblox administrators or hackers/exploiters;
- Seeing the eyes would cause the robux and/or items from your inventory to be stolen;
- If you spotted the eyes (either white or red ones) and continued to look at them, something bad would happen to you;
- It was an April Fools joke made by the administrators somewhere in 2006/2009 that they forgot to remove;
- There was some sort of strange being that haunted Roblox since the domain was purchased, hence why the Blox Watch eyes came into existence.
- Higher Ranking members were fairly active, and would join the groups games often.
- Red eyes would get you Terminated (most likely theory).
- The most famous Blox Watch-related YouTube video has over 5.3 million views.
- I am the creator of the infamous ''The Blox Watch'' creepypasta that caused havoc in the Roblox community, This is how it all begun. [Part 1/2]
- My name is BoomBlox555, otherwise known as FallenAGKvideos on my youtube channel, I created a creepypasta back in about june of 2017, called ''The Blox Watch'', it was a simple idea about a pair of creepy looking eyes that are stalking you in every Roblox game you enter, I posted it to the Roblox Creepypasta Wikia and also made a blog post on the same wikia saying if someone can review my still Work in Progress pasta, Here is the post. Too bad I cant show you the edit history of the Blox Watch page because the page has been deleted.
- A few days later I made a post on this very subreddit on another account asking if people think the creepypasta was legit or not (My main goal for this time). It can be viewed Here, after a week or so I told a youtuber to check out this ''creepy story on this wikia'' pretenting to be a normal kid who has just heard of the Blox Watch creepypasta. So she made a video on it and my pasta keeps getting expanded by people who think they found the eyes (just stars) and posted it on the Roblox Creepypasta Wikia, I also made a fake account on FANDOM and post a low effort creepypasta WITH a picture of the Blox Watch eyes, I then went back on my main account and posted it on the main page after a few hours.
- More youtubers are beginning to talk about the Blox Watch and I keep seeing videos of people finding ''eyes'' in Roblox games, most of the people that found the pasta in the first place came from the youtuber that heard about it for the first time, and I had a idea to spice things up a bit.
- I created a throwaway Email account on the website ''Mail.com'' (by memory) with the name of ''Blox Watch'' and I tracked down the business Email of the youtuber I talked about earlier and I send her a message pretending to be ''The Blox Watch Corporation'' and said something that if you make more videos about ''Us'' that your Roblox account will be IP banned, but that is not all. I created a new Roblox account with the name ''00000_01'', and pretending to be the leader of the*** ''Corporation***'' and putting my profie bio along the lines of ''We are a Corporation'', we will get to that later.
- I made a game on that account showing a blank room made out of stone with a huge window, looking outside of the window you will see eyes staring at you, and added a link to the game and put it on the Email I am about to send, I also said that the link will ''Cool you down'', I dont even know why I said that in the first place.
- So the email was sent, about one or two weeks later I saw a video by the same youtuber looking at creepy fan mail, my email was there, she clicked the link and it went to my game, this time I updated it with you spawning in a huge crate in the middle of the sea, if you somehow noclip out of the crate you will see those white eyes I talked about earlier.
- After the video was uploaded I saw people trying to friend me with the ''spooky haxor'' usernames I also have on the account, more and more youtubers were talking about the Blox Watch myth, I found some dude by the name of ''00000_O1'', and he/she made a place called ''Blox Watch HQ'' I also worked with him on team create such as placing the props and adding broken windows to the game, it was a free modeled version of the Roblox HQ by the way. So I tried to build my own HQ but that was only for a short while before he/she reverted it back.
- Then it all goes downhill from that point.
- Oh and by the way, there is another part coming out with the same topic showing off my ideas for the creepypasta and more on how it went wrong, and my ideas for the ''Corporation'' I was talking about earlier'' Expect more of this because this post is getting WAY too long, you can correct my spelling mistakes if you wish, I am from the netherlands. See you soon!
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