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Merge a Nuke Wiki

This site separates verified evidence from community-reported and pending information. Third-party pages are research signals only. Do not present active codes, rewards, calculator formulas, rankings, patch notes, or wiki claims as verified unless official, Roblox API, or in-game proof exists.

Merge bombs into bigger nukes, earn cash over time, raid enemy bases, and lock your base before retaliation.

Wiki Data Policy

Maintaining a reliable database for Roblox Merge a Nuke requires verifying player-reported stats before publishing them. As a primary Merge a Nuke guide database, we review changes from official developer patch logs and server APIs. We strive to draw a clear line between verified, community-reported, and unverified data to prevent speculative claims from misleading player upgrade paths.

Sources

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Roblox game page

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Official Roblox listing reports the creator, gameplay summary, Friday update cadence, and code BOOM.

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Third-party codes pages

community-reported

Useful for redemption-path cross-checking, but rewards and active state still need in-game confirmation.

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Open gaps

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Bomb tier stats

Currently, no official spreadsheet details the exact progression scaling of all bomb tiers. While basic missiles yield minor cash increments, high-tier nukes require extensive merges. The exact multipliers for cash per second across each individual upgrade level remain unverified in reviewed sources.

Without developer-published game files, compiling an exact multipliers chart is impossible. Our Merge a Nuke guide database strictly holds back speculative multipliers until they are confirmed by multiple player logs, helping you avoid investing cash into low-yield weapons.

We advise players against relying on third-party wiki tables that list cash formulas without providing verifiable screenshot evidence.

Raid formulas

Raid math depends heavily on active server physics. When players launch high-tier nuclear weapons at rival islands, variables such as base shields, offline status, and defense locking can alter stolen cash yields. The exact ratio between missile raid power and defense shield reduction is not officially published.

Many wiki sites make up formulas to appear complete. In contrast, this Merge a Nuke guide lists raid variables transparently while highlighting existing data gaps, giving you a realistic picture of combat risks rather than speculative predictions.

We label all speculative math mapping base damage to cash stolen as pending until in-game checks are added.

Code rewards

The Roblox listing reports the code BOOM, but it does not specify what item or cash boost players receive upon redemption. Many competitors invent values or list fake rebirth multipliers to gain SEO traffic. This site preserves strict evidence boundaries by marking the rewards of BOOM as pending.

Our verification process involves testing codes in live game sessions. This Merge a Nuke guide ensures that no fake code descriptions clutter the wiki listings, keeping the data clean and helpful for players who want to progress legitimately.

We only verify code payouts once in-game testing is completed and confirmed by our editorial team.