Merge a Nuke multiplayer is built around shared Roblox servers where raids, base safety, and visible value matter. The live Roblox page should be checked for current server and device details.
Multiplayer basics
Merge a Nuke multiplayer matters because other players are part of the risk and reward loop. Your base can earn cash, but visible value can also make you a target. That changes how players think about raids, base locks, and offline preparation.
Server checks
Use the Roblox experience page for current server and device details. Public snapshots can provide context, but Roblox is the final source for live server behavior, private-server availability, and access settings.
Raids and defense
The multiplayer loop makes raids tempting. Before attacking, check target value, cooldown, and your own base safety. Before leaving, check whether your base should be locked or simplified to reduce risk.
Private-server use
If available, private servers can help players test systems and learn the loop with less pressure. Do not assume private servers change rewards or raid behavior unless the live game confirms it.