Is The Home-Ing Rocket Worth The Cost In Adopt Me?

We'll let you know what the Home-Ing Rocket does in Adopt Me and if it's worth the Robux cost!
Adopt Me Home Ing Rocket
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The Home-Ing Rocket in Adopt Me is a unique item that has a one-time use, but it’s not uncommon to wonder what it does exactly. We’ve got your answer, so you don’t waste any Robux on it if you don’t want to.

Make sure to check out our Adopt Me codes page for some freebies and boosts.

What Does The Home-Ing Rocket Do In Adopt Me? Is It Worth It?

The Home-Ing Rocket is not worth the cost in Adopt Me because it just takes you straight home. After you pay 150 Robux Price, it will blast off into the sky after a moment. It is a nice cutscene, with you holding onto the rocket during it. After the cutscene is over, you’ll just end up in your house. That’s what the developers consider worth 150 Robux.

For those of you who don’t want to pay but want to see the cutscene, we’ve got a clip of it here. It’s a nice scene, but it should not cost any Robux to see. We’d say this is a 50 Bucks experience because you can always walk home.

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This update is filled with money sinks that aren’t worth their cost. The Box of Jokes is another one that isn’t worth the money it costs. However, we hope that you keep coming to our site so we can let you know what’s worth it and what isn’t. We’ll always try and make things easy for you in Adopt Me.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar, also known as Aggy, is the current Assigning Editor.

He started his career as an esports, influencer, and streaming writer for Sportskeeda. He then moved to GFinity Esports to cover streaming, games, guides, and news before moving to the Social team where he ended his time as the Lead of Social Content.

He also worked a writer and editor for both Pro Game Guides and Dot Esports, and as a writer for PC Invasion, Attack of the Fanboy, and Android Police. Aggy is the former Managing Editor and Operations Overseer of N4G Unlocked and a former Gaming editor for WePC.

Throughout his time in the industry, he's trained over 100 writers, written thousands of articles on multiple sites, written more reviews than he cares to count, and edited tens of thousands of articles. He has also written some games published by Tales, some books, and a comic sold to Telus International.

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