Combat is one of the largest genres on Roblox, and weapons are its most visible item type — held in every screenshot, swung in every clip, traded across every community. The bar isn't geometric fidelity; it's recognizable archetype plus a strong material story. A katana with a clean lacquered scabbard outsells a hyper-detailed sword with no anchor.
Meshlox's weapon generator is tuned to that pattern. Describe the archetype (sword, blaster, staff, axe, bow), the material story (etched runes, brushed metal, glowing core), and the style anchor (fantasy, sci-fi, gothic). The studio generates a single combined mesh with grip-aligned pivot, ready for held-accessory upload or in-game Tool usage.
Weapon archetypes that perform on Roblox
Swords are the largest single weapon category — katanas, greatswords, runic longswords, and stylized fantasy blades all sell consistently. Sci-fi blasters and energy rifles serve futuristic combat games. Magic staves carry wizard and mage classes in fantasy experiences. Axes, hammers, scythes and gauntlets fill out the melee catalog. Bows and crossbows cover ranged fantasy combat.
The differentiator across all of them is material storytelling. A "fractured obsidian" sword, a "brushed- copper steampunk blaster", a "rune-etched dragonbone staff" — each gives the AI enough vocabulary to build a cohesive weapon with details that reinforce a single theme. Vague prompts produce generic results; specific materials produce memorable weapons.
Weapon technical setup
Every Meshlox weapon exports as a single mesh with the pivot at the grip. For held UGC accessories, the Meshlox Roblox Studio plugin parents the mesh to the right-hand attachment on import. For in-game Tools, drag the mesh into a Tool, set it as the Handle, and the grip pivot aligns automatically.
Triangle counts target 1,800–3,200 depending on ornamentation. Texture is a baked 1024×1024 PNG with stylized shading and (for enchanted variants) baked emissive areas. CollisionFidelity defaults to Box for Tool usage; switch to Hull in Studio if you need tighter weapon hitboxes.
Prompt examples for Roblox weapons
Every example follows the same Roblox-friendly pattern: subject + style anchor + material + low-poly Roblox aesthetic + isolated background.

Runic greatsword
"Roblox stylized weapon, fantasy greatsword, etched glowing crimson runes along the blade, leather-wrapped grip, ornate gilded crossguard, chunky low-poly Roblox geometry, isolated background."

Sci-fi plasma blaster
"Roblox stylized weapon, sci-fi plasma blaster, brushed-metal chassis with glowing cyan power core, modular side plating, chunky low-poly Roblox geometry, isolated background."

Crystal wizard staff
"Roblox stylized weapon, wizard staff with floating violet crystal at the top, gnarled wooden shaft, baked emissive glow on the crystal, fantasy low-poly Roblox aesthetic, isolated background."

Viking battle axe
"Roblox stylized weapon, Viking battle axe with iron head and rune engravings, wrapped leather grip, weathered metal palette, chunky low-poly Roblox style, isolated background."
Popular weapons styles
These are the weapons styles Roblox players search for most. Dedicated style pages are rolling out — for now, use these prompt seeds inside Meshlox Studio to generate them on demand.
Swords
Katanas, greatswords, longswords, runic blades.
Generate in Studio
Sci-fi blasters
Energy rifles, pistols and futuristic guns.
Generate in Studio
Magic staves
Wizard staves with gems, runes and glowing cores.
Generate in Studio
Axes
Battle axes, throwing axes and Viking-style weapons.
Generate in Studio
Bows
Elven, fantasy and stylized ranged weapons.
Generate in Studio
Scythes
Reaper and gothic-themed curved weapons.
Generate in Studio
