How to Get the Banished Badge in Slap Battles
Slap Battles on Roblox is packed with secret badges, hidden mechanics, and community-driven challenges — and the Banished Badge sits firmly in the category of "easier to miss than you'd expect." If you've been searching for it without luck, you're not alone. This guide breaks down exactly what the Banished Badge is, how the unlock mechanic works, and what variables affect whether you'll get it on any given attempt.
What Is the Banished Badge?
The Banished Badge is one of several secret or conditional badges in Slap Battles. Unlike badges tied to winning a set number of rounds or reaching a kill milestone, the Banished Badge requires triggering a specific in-game event. It doesn't appear in the standard badge list with clear instructions, which is a large part of why players find it confusing.
The badge is awarded when a player gets slapped off the map by the "Ban Hammer" glove — specifically, when another player wielding the Ban Hammer sends you flying beyond the arena's boundaries. Being eliminated by this glove under the right conditions is the trigger.
Understanding the Ban Hammer Glove
Before you can earn the Banished Badge, it helps to understand how the Ban Hammer functions within Slap Battles:
- The Ban Hammer is an unlockable glove, not a default starting item
- It deals significantly more knockback than standard gloves
- When a player equipped with the Ban Hammer hits you and sends you out of bounds, that interaction is what flags the badge unlock
- The glove has a distinctive appearance — oversized, visually exaggerated — so you'll know it when you see it in a match
The badge isn't about using the Ban Hammer yourself. It's about being on the receiving end of it.
Step-by-Step: How to Unlock the Banished Badge 🎯
Here's how the unlock sequence generally works:
- Join an active Slap Battles server with other players present
- Wait for or locate a player who has the Ban Hammer glove equipped
- Position yourself in their range during normal gameplay
- Get hit by the Ban Hammer and sent flying off the map — out of the arena entirely
- The badge should pop up on screen as a reward notification after the elimination
There's no button to press, no code to enter, and no sequence to initiate manually. The badge fires automatically when the game registers that specific type of elimination event.
Variables That Affect Your Attempt
Getting the Banished Badge sounds simple on paper, but several factors can determine how quickly or easily this happens in practice:
Server population The more players in a server, the higher the likelihood that someone is running the Ban Hammer glove. Low-population servers reduce your chances simply because there are fewer players to encounter.
Glove availability The Ban Hammer isn't freely given — other players need to have already unlocked it. In servers with newer or casual players, you may not encounter it at all. Servers with experienced players tend to have more glove variety.
Your positioning and playstyle Some players actively avoid getting hit, which works against earning this badge. You need to actually be in the arena and reachable. Hanging near the edges of the platform can increase the odds of being sent out of bounds from a hit, but it also means any hard slap could do it — the Ban Hammer has to be the specific cause.
Server lag and hit registration In high-latency sessions, hit events don't always register cleanly. If the game doesn't correctly log the Ban Hammer as the eliminating glove, the badge may not trigger even if the visual elimination occurs. Rejoining a lower-latency server can help.
Badge already owned If you've previously earned the badge and don't remember, it won't re-trigger. Check your Roblox profile badge list before spending time farming it.
Common Approaches Players Use
Because the badge depends on another player's glove choice, some players take a more deliberate approach rather than waiting passively:
- Joining servers advertised in the Slap Battles community (Discord, Reddit, or in-game groups) where players organize badge-hunting sessions — including players intentionally running Ban Hammer to help others unlock badges
- Communicating in server chat to ask if anyone has the Ban Hammer equipped and is willing to hit you deliberately
- Playing during peak hours when server populations are higher and glove variety is greater
These approaches shift the variable from pure luck to a more cooperative interaction, which is common in Roblox badge communities.
What the Badge Doesn't Require
It's worth being direct about a few things the Banished Badge does not involve:
| Misconception | Reality |
|---|---|
| You need to use the Ban Hammer yourself | No — you need to be hit by it |
| A specific number of deaths is required | No — a single qualifying elimination triggers it |
| You need a game pass or Robux | No — it's earned through gameplay only |
| A specific server type is required | No — standard public servers work |
The Part That Depends on Your Situation
Most of the mechanics here are consistent — the badge triggers from a Ban Hammer elimination, it's automatic, and it doesn't require any special account status. But how quickly you encounter that situation varies considerably depending on which servers you're joining, how active the Slap Battles community is in your region at the time you're playing, and whether you're comfortable reaching out to other players to set up the interaction directly.
Players who engage with the community side of Roblox games — joining Discord servers, communicating in-game, playing during busy hours — tend to knock out badges like this much faster than players who drop into random servers and wait. Whether that approach fits your playstyle is a question only you can answer. 🎮