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Searchable Roblox Forsaken ID database

Forsaken IDs, ready to copy.

Search this Forsaken IDs database for Roblox hit sound and crosshair IDs by name, character, or tag. Open any result to reveal the complete ID, copy it, and check its current status.

Find the right entry

Search all 104 Forsaken IDs

Search the directory, then open the detail page to reveal and copy the complete ID.

104 matching IDs

How to use an ID

Three clear steps.

  1. 01

    Find

    Search by sound, character, or tag.

  2. 02

    Open

    Open the matching detail page to reveal the complete ID.

  3. 03

    Paste

    Open Forsaken settings and paste it into the matching ID field.

Verification standard

Every published record keeps a clear verification state.

Each entry includes its Roblox asset name, asset type, and last-checked date. Community feedback helps flag Forsaken sound IDs and crosshair IDs that need another check. Read the verification method.

Forsaken IDs FAQ

Before you copy an ID

What are Forsaken IDs?

Forsaken IDs are Roblox asset numbers used for supported custom sounds and crosshair images in Forsaken. This directory separates hit sound IDs from crosshair IDs so you can find the right asset type.

How do I use Forsaken IDs in Roblox?

Open an entry, copy the complete numeric ID, then paste it into the matching sound or crosshair ID field in Forsaken settings. Save the change and test it in game.

Are the Forsaken IDs on this site working?

Published entries have a recorded asset match and last-check date. Roblox assets can later be moderated, made private, or affected by a Forsaken update, so each detail page also accepts community working-status feedback.

What is the difference between hit sound and crosshair IDs?

A hit sound ID points to a Roblox audio asset played for hit feedback. A crosshair ID points to a Roblox image asset used as an aiming reticle. Use the category that matches the setting you want to change.