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Learn how to make a tiny, chibi-like avatar in Roblox
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Have you seen cute tiny Roblox avatars in-game or on TikTok? These avatars, called "mini avatars," are very popular for how small and adorable they are. In this article we'll teach you how to make a free mini Roblox avatar by combining various free avatars, as well as how to use a paid mini avatar pack and how to make the tiniest possible avatar so you can win at MM2.
How to Get a Mini Roblox Avatar
To make a tiny Roblox avatar, you either need to buy a mini avatar pack or get the free avatars City Life Woman, Denny, and Cindy or Claire and combine their parts. You should also make your avatar's Body Type and Body Size in the Build tab as small as possible.
Steps
Section 1 of 3:
Free Mini Avatar Hack
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Go to the Roblox Marketplace. There are a few free characters you can get that you can combine the parts of to make a free mini avatar.
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Get some free avatars. Download the following avatars (find them quickly by searching their names in the Marketplace search bar):
- City Life Woman
- Denny
- Cindy
- Claire
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Go to Customize > Head & Body . If you were just in the Marketplace, you can easily switch to the Customize screen by clicking the Customize button at the top of the screen.
- Once you're in the Customize screen, click Head & Body using the navigation bar underneath the Customize button.
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Put on parts of the characters you just downloaded. You will be mixing and matching between the free characters you got. The parts you should put on are:
- Torso: City Life Woman
- Left and Right Arms: Denny
- Left and Right Legs:
Cindy (NeoClassic C v2) or Claire (XBOX_F)
- Whether you use Cindy or Claire is personal preference. Cindy has blockier legs, and Claire has more rounded legs.
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Change your head, if desired. You can use any free head you like. You can also disable your avatar's head to use the default head, which is rounded and a little chubby, which matches the mini avatar aesthetic.
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Change your avatar's size in the Build tab. Drag both the Body Type and Body Size sliders to the bottom to make your avatar as small as possible.
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Add some clothes. You can use clothes you already have, or go to the Marketplace and search "Free" to find all the currently available free items.
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Section 2 of 3:
Mini Avatar Bundles
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Buy and put on a mini avatar bundle. Currently, all the mini avatar bundles in the Marketplace cost 175 Robux. You can find these bundles by searching "mini" in the Marketplace, or by checking out these items:
- Mini Plushie, Mini Blocky, Mini Man, and more by dvdko
- inf15 Mini by infchris
- Mini Baby by ADbros
- Mini Chibi
by popstarhigh
- Since these bundles all cost 175 Robux , the most you would have to spend is $4.99 (which gets you 400 Robux). [1] X Research source
- If you want a mini avatar bundle but don't want to spend money on it, check the Marketplace regularly as these bundles are sometimes available for free for a limited time.
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Change your avatar's size in the Build tab. Drag both the Body Type and Body Size sliders to the bottom to make your avatar as small as possible.
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Add some clothes. You can use clothes you already have, or go to the Marketplace to find some new items.
- If you search "Free" in the Marketplace, you'll find all the currently available free items.
- If you search "Mini" in the Marketplace, you'll find items especially made for mini avatars. dvdko has a number of clothing and accessory items made specifically for minis. However, these items are not free, so you'll need Robux to buy them.
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Section 3 of 3:
Shortest Avatar
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Buy the necessary items from the Marketplace. If you just want to make your character as short as possible to get advantage in certain games, there is a specific combination of avatar body parts you can use to achieve this. The avatars you need to buy are:
- Stick Bug by ADbros (175 Robux)
- Headless Horseman by funny cat ugc (95 Robux)
- The Gnomsky Brothers by Roblox (400 Robux)
- Ninja Animation Package
by Roblox (750 Robux)
- At the time of writing this article, the total amount of Robux needed for this combination is 1,420. The most cost efficient way to get these Robux if you don't already have some is to buy the package of 1,700 Robux for $19.99.
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Go to Customize > Head & Body . If you were just in the Marketplace, you can easily switch to the Customize screen by clicking the Customize button at the top of the screen.
- Once you're in the Customize screen, click Head & Body using the navigation bar underneath the Customize button.
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Put on parts of the characters you just bought. You will be mixing and matching between the avatars you purchased. The parts you should put on are:
- Head: Headless Horseman
- Torso: Stick Bug
- Arms and Legs: The Gnomsky Brothers
- Animation:
Ninja Animation Package
- Animations can be equipped in the Animations menu, which is in the same navigation menu as Head & Body .
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