The Robloxian Creator Store, formerly known as the Robloxian Library, is a brand of federal-owned store chains where Robloxians can share, sell, and purchase building materials, templates, and other useful items used in housing, city, or any kind of development or production.
The Creator Store is commonly filled with resellers, selling cheap remakes or copies of original items. The Robloxian Department of Housing and Urban Development and Robloxian Department of Economics also sell templates, materials, and other goods at creator marketplace stores.The store is well known for publishing a catalog of items used in housing, city, or any kind of development or production, which can be viewed on the Robloxian government website for citizens to use. It is different from the Store as asset types that are illegal to wear by a Robloxian belong to the Creator Store, such as images and models. The store's online page is accessed via the Robloxian Creator Hub.
The Creator Store has seven public aisles: models, audio, font licenses (each license grants the Robloxian the right to use a font), images, meshes, and videos. All available objects in these categories can be purchased for free with the exception of certain plugins which are instead sold for Robux. Certain categories permit Robloxian reselled content, meaning content of these types can be resold by Robloxians. There are limits on how many objects a Robloxian can resell on the store per 30 days.
The objects purchased or created will be put in the inventory section of a Robloxian's personal federal government website, as well as being shipped to the Robloxian's toolbox. The store can also be accessed through the Robloxian's toolbox. The toolbox allows inserting objects (e.g. models/images) into the data model.
Despite intended to be used by Robloxian owners, some objects allow input of or customization using an object's ID, such as boomboxes or spray paint.
History
In 1881, John Dyblox founded the Robloxian Creator Store and assigned the role of CEO to the Robloxian Department of Economics. The Robloxian Department of Economics had a goal to build three stores in every state, territory, and protectorate of Robloxia. It eventually succeeded.
Sometime in late 2018, the Robloxian government removed the ability for citizens to search for items that are off-sale, due to many objects by Robloxians being stolen by others with no credit.
In December 2019, RoryBloxyy announced plans for paid plugins. The announcement also revealed plans for many other asset types to become paid access in the future. The paid plugins update was implemented later that same month.
On April 20, 2022, the Robloxian government announced monthly reselling limits for the Creator Store that would be in effect on April 21, 2022.
In July 2022, every Creator Store was given a new look. It was made separate from the Roblox government's domain, now on the create.roblox.gov domain.
On December 12, 2023, the Robloxia government deprecated the Robloxian Library name.
Reselling Limits
On the Creator Store, Robloxians have a limit on how many items they can resell on the store per 30 days. By default, each Robloxian can publish up to 10 models, 10 meshes, 10 decals and 2 plugins. If the Robloxian is willing to verify their ID with the Robloxian government, the Robloxian government will raise these limits to 200 models, 200 meshes, 200 decals and 10 plugins. The limits were added on April 21, 2022, to prevent Robloxians from reselling items irrelevantly or inappropriately.
Reviews
For public assets available on the Robloxian Creator Store, the Robloxian Creator Store website contains a tab for reviews. Reviews replaced the now discontinued comments on the Robloxian government website. Comments used to allow any Robloxian to comment on the asset. Reviews now only allow Robloxians who have used the item in their development, production, housing, or city, to leave a review; reviews may be negative or positive.
Bug:
The genre filter for the Robloxian Creator Store's website does not work when using it.