Unscathed RNG Best Settings
Graphics, auto-sell filters, and HUD tweaks that make long farming sessions painless.
Unscathed RNG runs on the Roblox engine, which means performance depends on your device, your internet, and how many players are in the server. Long Auto Roll sessions on a phone or a low-end laptop can stutter, lag, or drain battery. This page covers the best settings for performance, the auto-sell filter configuration that saves the most time, and the HUD tweaks that make farming comfortable. None of these settings give a luck advantage — they give a comfort advantage.
Open Settings from the left-side cog. The controls guide covers the HUD layout. This page focuses on what to change inside that panel.
Graphics settings for performance
If your device struggles during Auto Roll sessions, lower these settings:
| Setting | Recommended | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Graphics Mode | Manual | Lets you control quality instead of letting Roblox auto-adjust. |
| Graphics Quality | 3-5 (low-mid) | Reduces particle effects, shadow detail, and draw distance. Aura animations are less flashy but the frame rate stays stable. |
| Particles | Off or Low | Biome effects and aura skill animations can cause drops on weak hardware. |
| Shadows | Off | Biggest single performance gain on mobile and integrated GPUs. |
| Render Distance | Medium | You do not need to see the far side of the hub island while rolling. |
On PC, you can usually keep Graphics Quality at6-8 without issues. On mobile,3-4 is safer. If you AFK farm overnight, lower everything and lock the screen brightness.
Auto-sell filter configuration
The auto-sell filter is the most important setting for long sessions. It automatically sells auras below a rarity threshold you set. The goal is to keep your inventory from filling with Common and Uncommon auras while you AFK.
Recommended filter setup:
- Enable auto-sell in the aura filter menu.
- Set the threshold to sell everything below the rarity of the aura you are chasing. If you want Flame (Rare), sell Common and Uncommon automatically.
- Keep one copy of every new aura for crafting recipes. The Blacksmith needs Legendary and Epic auras for Wraps.
- Do not auto-sell anything you need for the Alchemist’s Destiny Potion recipe.
The auto-sell filter saves clicks during Auto Roll. Without it, your inventory fills in minutes and the roll stops. The Auto Roll page covers the unlock conditions.
Aura filter and sort
The aura filter lets you sort by element, rarity, and whether an aura has a Critical skill. Use this during boss prep to find your best element matchup. Use it during PvP queue to swap loadouts quickly.
Sort by Critical to see which auras are full kits versus Punch costumes. The tier list ranks full kits higher. The aura skills page explains why Punch rows are bait.
Audio settings
Turn down or mute the music during long sessions. The soundtrack loops. If you AFK farm for hours, the loop becomes annoying. Keep sound effects on at low volume so you hear the code submission toast and the aura drop sound.
HUD layout tips
The Settings cog is on the left. The roll button is center. The aura filter is accessible from the roll area. The controls guide maps every button.
For mobile players:
- Increase the button size if the game offers it.
- Use landscape mode for more screen space.
- Close other apps to free RAM.
For PC players:
- Use keyboard shortcuts if available.
- Keep the browser or Roblox window focused during Auto Roll.
- Do not tab out during a biome window — the window is short.
Network and server settings
If you experience lag during boss fights or PvP:
- Switch to a server with fewer players. VIP private servers remove random player interference.
- Close background downloads and streaming.
- Use a wired connection on PC if possible.
- Lower render distance to reduce the data the client needs.
Lag during a boss fight can cost you a turn. Lag during Auto Roll is less critical because the roll continues in the background. The boss guide recommends stable connections for boss Rush attempts.
Settings for specific activities
| Activity | Key settings |
|---|---|
| AFK Auto Roll | Low graphics, auto-sell on, mute music, lock screen brightness |
| Boss Rush | Medium graphics, sound effects on, stable network, full render |
| PvP | Medium graphics, low latency server, aura filter sorted by element |
| NPC runs | Normal graphics, glider enabled, floor spawn awareness |
| Biome window rolling | All luck layers active, no distractions, full-screen mode |
The luck planner is the pre-roll checklist. Settings are the pre-session checklist. Do both before you drink a Lucky Potion.
Common mistakes
- Leaving auto-sell off during AFK sessions. Your inventory fills and Auto Roll stops.
- Playing on max graphics on a phone. The frame rate drops and the experience stutters.
- Tabbing out during a biome window. The window is2-4 minutes. If you are not rolling, you are wasting it.
- Not checking the Innkeeper stock. Cloth rotates every four minutes and you need it for crafting.
Settings do not make luck. Settings make the session comfortable. A comfortable player rolls longer. A longer session rolls more. More rolls mean more chances. That is the entire argument for this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers players ask after a long rolling session.
What graphics settings should I use for AFK farming?
Low graphics quality (3-5), particles off, shadows off, and manual graphics mode. Lock screen brightness on mobile.
How do I set up the auto-sell filter?
Enable auto-sell in the aura filter menu, set the threshold below the rarity you are chasing, and keep one copy of each new aura for crafting.
Does lowering graphics give better luck?
No. Graphics settings affect performance, not luck. Luck comes from potions, biomes, gems, traits, and the skill tree.
Should I use a private server for farming?
VIP private servers remove player interference during boss fights and NPC spawns. They do not affect roll odds.