Roblox Doors Halloween Guide – All Candy Effects

Trick or treat.

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Prepare for the Roblox Doors Halloween event by reading our guide and finding out which candy effects you can inflict upon yourself, for better or for worse!

Eat candy on Roblox in the Doors Halloween event! Already a fan of the game? If you haven’t completed floor 2 yet, have a nosey at our Doors Floor 2 Anchor Locations guide to help you out.

Roblox Doors Halloween Event

In Doors, there’s a feature called Modifiers. Usually, outside of an event, these modifiers alter the game in a variety of ways. Instead of activating it yourself, all you need to do is walk into one of the elevators that has a glowing purple aura around it.

For the Doors Halloween event, the modifier is called ‘Trick or Treat’ and it causes candy to spawn in random rooms. Consuming this candy grants you a buff or debuff, hence the Trick or Treat name! Plus, each room is adorned with Halloween decor to add to the spooky vibes.

Doors Halloween Candy

There are lots of buffs and debuffs that consuming a candy activates. With so many within the RNG pool, there’s no telling which one you’ll get!

Candy Buffs

  • Good Aftertaste
    • Your HP replenishes
  • Great Aftertaste
    • 50 HP is replenished
  • Good Candy
    • Replenishes a small amount of HP
  • Cough Drop
    • You get an extra 30 HP over 100%
  • Delicious Candy
    • A large amount of HP replenishes
  • Decent Candy
    • Replenishes 5 HP
  • Guidance
    • Summons the Guiding Light
  • Prize Inside
    • A random item spawns in
  • Made With Gold
    • Provides you with free gold
  • Money Walks
    • For a total of 60 seconds, you get 1 gold per second, but you have to be walking
  • Duplication
    • All of your current items are duplicated
  • Cinnamon
    • Your speed increases permanently, but only slightly
  • I Can’t Stop
    • Your speed increases for 3 seconds
  • Energized
    • All of your items reset to 100%
  • Glowing
    • A purple glow appears around your avatar for some time

Candy Debuffs

  • Can-die
    • Deals 100 damage to yourself
  • Bad Aftertaste
    • 15 DoT (damage over time)
  • Bad Candy
    • Deals 10 damage
  • Expired Cnady
    • Deals 20 damage
  • No Hiding For You
    • Deals 50 damage and stops you from being able to hide for a short while
  • Horrible Aftertaste
    • Deals additional damage over time compared to the Bad Aftertaste candy
  • I Spy
    • Summons 2 Eye entities that teleport around
  • Psst…
    • Summons up to 4 Screech entities
  • Lights Out
    • Lights break in all rooms
  • Run From It
    • Summons the Dread entity
  • Look, Man
    • Summons the Lookman entity
  • Silky Smooth
    • Spawns the Timothy entity, which deals 5 damage
  • Room For More?
    • Summons the A-90 entity
  • Infested
    • Summons Gloombats
  • Butterfingers
    • All of your items drop to the ground
  • Out of Battery
    • All of your items drop to 1%
  • Earmuffs
    • All sounds are quieter for a total of 60 seconds
  • Rock Candy
    • Slows you down for a short while
  • Jinkies!
    • Your vision becomes blurry for a while
  • Tax Deductions
    • The amount of gold you earn decreases

Other Effects

  • Investment
    • Removes your gold and gives it back intermittently
  • Regurgitate
    • Removes the effects of the previous candy
  • Not Crazy
    • Ambient noises increase
  • Nothing?
    • Jack’s Hallway Form’s spawn chance increases, as well as the speed of the Rush and Ambush entities
  • Hard Candy
    • Your speed reduces but you get more defense
  • Brittle
    • Your maximum HP reduces but your speed increases
  • Nausea
    • Your camera becomes sporadic but you move faster
  • Volatile Starlight
    • Increases your speed and gives you 1 of 3 extra effects (deals a random amount of damage to yourself, heals yourself, or deals a total of 100 damage)
  • In the Middle
    • Your HP is set to 50%
  • Terminal Velocity
    • You are rag-dolled and thrown forward
  • You Finally Turn Green
    • Your screen becomes green but the Shakelight item has a higher chance of spawning

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With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She'll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she's not typing away at her desk, she's probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.