Rivals on Roblox supports private servers (also called VIP servers) that give the server owner access to a set of admin commands unavailable in public matches. If you're looking for Rivals private server commands, this guide covers how to access them, the full known command list, and the most useful ways to set up custom practice sessions.
How to get a Rivals private server
Private servers in Rivals are purchased with Robux through the Roblox game page. Once purchased, you receive a unique server link that only you and players you invite can join. You automatically have owner-level admin permissions in your private server.
To open the command console inside your private server, type / or : in the chat bar. Commands are typically prefixed with / or entered without a prefix depending on the server's admin system.
You can buy Robux to purchase a Rivals private server directly from the game page.
Known Rivals private server commands
The available commands depend on which admin system version Rivals is currently running. Below is a reference table of commonly available commands. Some may require the server owner to enable them first.
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/fly [player] |
Gives the target player flight mode |
/noclip [player] |
Allows the player to walk through walls |
/kick [player] |
Removes a player from the server |
/ban [player] |
Bans a player from rejoining (session ban) |
/ff [player] |
Gives the player a force-field (invulnerability) |
/unff [player] |
Removes force-field |
/speed [player] [value] |
Sets movement speed (default is usually 16) |
/jump [player] [value] |
Sets jump power |
/respawn [player] |
Forces a player to respawn |
/god [player] |
Enables god mode (no damage taken) |
/ungod [player] |
Removes god mode |
/tp [player1] [player2] |
Teleports player1 to player2 |
/time [value] |
Changes lighting time of day (0โ24) |
/reset |
Resets the round |
Note: Command availability and exact syntax can change with Rivals updates. If a command isn't working, check the Rivals Discord for the current admin command reference.
Useful private server practice setups
Aim training
Use /god [yourself] to become invincible, then invite a friend to move around the map while you practice tracking them. No penalty for missing, unlimited time to build muscle memory.
Spawn testing
Use /respawn [player] repeatedly to test spawn locations and learn where enemies are likely to appear after being eliminated. This is especially useful for learning map control.
Speed and movement experiments
Use /speed [player] [value] with values above and below the default to understand how movement affects hit detection and aim leading. Values between 20 and 30 simulate aggressive sprint mechanics.
1v1 custom matches
Invite one opponent, use /reset to restart rounds cleanly, and set up a best-of-5 bracket. This is the standard way Rivals players run private scrimmages to practice specific matchups.
Tips for running a good private server
- Write down invited players' usernames before the session โ you can't easily look up who's in your server otherwise.
- Set rules before starting โ decide ahead of time which commands are active so sessions are fair.
- Use
/time 14for consistent mid-day lighting if visibility differences between maps are frustrating your practice. - Don't share your server link publicly unless you want random players joining. Rivals private server links work for anyone who has them.
FAQ
Can I use private server commands in ranked matches?
No. Admin commands only function in private servers. Public and ranked lobbies don't give any player elevated permissions.
Do private server commands work on mobile?
Yes. The chat bar functions the same on mobile. Tap the chat icon and type your command as normal.
Is there a command to give unlimited ammo?
As of recent Rivals versions, there is no documented unlimited ammo command. Some admin systems include this โ check the Rivals Discord for the latest list specific to the current build.
Can I invite someone to my private server without them having Robux?
Yes. The Robux cost is one-time for the server owner. All invited players join for free using your shared server link.
What happens to my private server if I stop paying?
Roblox private servers are typically sold as one-time purchases for Rivals, not monthly subscriptions. Once purchased, the server link remains active unless the game changes its pricing model.

