Unfortunately, there is relatively little to no high-quality Roblox related merchandise/clothes available, so making your own accessories, clothing, decorations, or props through crafting and upcycling will probably be your best option if you want to transition in person. Drawing, crafting, sewing, modeling, coding, game design, and other creative hobbies can also help you express your identity. Think of yourself, and the things around you, as things that you are able to customize rather than fixed objects!
Treat Your Life Like A Game
Try treating milestones and accomplishments as achievements. You could track your goals in a journal to see how much progress you've made and how much is left before reaching the next achievement. Some people treat birthdays as level-ups, keep quest logs, or create achievement trackers for personal goals. You could even design your own badges and display them as reminders of your accomplishments.
You can also use TransID labels such as TransCustomizable and TransR6/R15, or LIOMOQAI microlabels to better express yourself.
Surround Yourself With Roblox Related Media And Fandoms
Create music playlists consisting of soundtracks from games, join Roblox Discord Servers, watch or make your own Roblox videos, draw artwork, roleplay, etc1 In general, just try your best to immerse yourself in as much Roblox content as you can.
Tips For Transitioning Online
Express Yourself Online Outside Of Roblox
Try to use usernames, profile pictures banners, bios, etc inspired by, or photos of, (your) Roblox characters. You may find it affirming to create avatars or profiles on different platforms that are based on your Roblox avatar! Try to create moodboards, character/reference sheets, renders, or artwork depicting yourself as your Roblox character.
If you have access to a VR headset, Roblox VR experiences may feel especially immersive because you are viewing the world directly through your avatar's perspective! You may also be able to use a VR model inspired by your Roblox avatar in regular, non-Roblox VR games if the platform allows custom avatars!
Tips For Transitioning In Person
Dress Like Your Roblox Avatar/Character You Are Sourced From In Person
You may find it affirming to wear outfits that resemble your Roblox avatar or the character you want to embody. Try to do closet cosplays if you want to do it subtly. Consider wearing clothing of the same color, theme, aesthetic, or shape.
I recommend looking at Roblox cosplayers, fan artists, or realistic interpretations of Roblox avatars to get outfit inspiration.
Many recognizable Roblox avatars include a signature accessory, hairstyle, color palette, or visual motif. Having a consistent item you wear regularly, such as headphones, jewelry, a hat, glasses, backpack, or a specific makeup style, may help.
Gaming and cosplay events, conventions, and community gatherings may help connect you with beings who share similar interests. These spaces can also provide opportunities to wear Roblox-inspired outfits, meet other fans, and express your identity in a more accepting environment.
Change your Body Language
Simply changing the way you hold and present yourself to others can help a lot! Maybe change your natural idle or imitate idle/walk animations to appear more like a Roblox character.
Try to experiment with the way your emotion show on your face, and if you want to, try to change the way you gesture or pose in photos and videos.
Decorating your room, workspace, or belongings with stickers, artwork, figures, keychains, pins, custom props, posters, cardboard cutouts, or other handmade decorations and items that remind you of Roblox games or characters may help!