Master the streets of Tha Bronx 3 with proven money-making strategies, job upgrades, and gear picks. Gear up and build your empire.

Tha Bronx 3 drops you into a gritty Roblox city where one wrong turn can cost your last dollar and your first pistol. Treat this guide as your streetwise primer: you will learn how to stretch that tiny starting bankroll, snag the best-paying jobs, and stockpile weapons without flushing cash on gimmicks.
We will map every must-know spot, from the high-yield construction zone to the black-market dealer, so you stop wandering and start profiting. Get to know why mop work stinks, when to rob safely, and which gamepasses actually pull their weight.
Starting with Tha Bronx 3 Roblox
When you first load into Tha Bronx 3, you’ll only have $1,000 to your name, which is barely enough to do anything meaningful. That’s why the first thing you need to do is create your own private VC server. Keep joining VC servers and block the first player you see until you get one to yourself. This gives you complete freedom to earn money and learn the map without getting attacked.

Don’t waste your time with the mop job at MC Bronx (a.k.a. McDonald’s). Even though it’s one of the first jobs you’ll come across, it’s slow, glitchy, and pays a useless $45 per item. Skip it. Instead, head to the trap house. Kick down the door, loot everything inside, and stack up quick cash. This is a much more efficient starting job, especially when you’re on your own server.
Once you’ve made enough, locate the backpack store. It doesn’t have a label, so look up and around near the trap house. The Drake bag for $700 is the best value early on. Buying a backpack lets you carry more guns, which is necessary once you start collecting better weapons.
The construction job is the most reliable way to make money for new players. You begin at Level 1, placing blocks around a work zone. Once you hit Level 12, you can make around $1.2k per block. The only downside is a cooldown period after each full set of placements. Use this downtime to rest or travel to your next target. Locations to place blocks include the starting zone, nearby scaffolding, and a couple of adjacent spots.
You’ll also notice a “New Robbery” marker on your map, that’s the studio. You need a gun to start the heist by shooting the glass. It offers three major cash points:
- $16,000 in the back room (5-minute cooldown)
- $7,500 on the center table (3-minute cooldown)
- ~$3,000 near the entrance (60-second cooldown)
This job is a solid source of income if timed properly. Once you’ve robbed it, buy yourself a vehicle. The dealership is near the hill; look up to find it. Start with a van, it’s cheap and enough to get you around quickly. Running everywhere is a waste of time once you’re juggling jobs.
Managing Hunger in Tha Bronx 3
If you’re feeling lucky, try card jobs. Buy a swipe card for either $1.4k or $2.8k and use it at an ATM. This job is hit-or-miss and functions more like a gamble. For a more consistent alternative, go to the Exided dealer and purchase a fake card for $700. Drive to the designated swipe point, redeem it at the bank, and repeat after the 100-second cooldown.

Managing hunger is another part of staying efficient. Don’t waste money on chicken wings, pizza, or Jamaican food as they cost $25 and barely restore anything. Instead, buy raw steak or chicken for $10, then head to a BBQ grill at any house and cook it. Cooked meat fills hunger way faster and can be stored in your backpack or vehicle trunk.
When you’re tired, you don’t need to waste money on a house. Just walk into one, hold E to sleep, and recover energy. You can glitch back out by enabling shift lock, entering first-person mode, and turning your camera while backing into the door until it works.
If you’re ready to take more risks, rob the bank. Visit the black market, buy C4 and a duffle bag, then get a permanent ski mask from the Drift store under the “glasses” section. Blow the glass entrance, loot the money quickly, and escape. It’s not the safest job in public servers, but it’s doable in a private one.
Don’t ignore the game settings either. You can change your walk animation and weapon holding style in the menu. Set your FOV to around 70 for a better view. Holding styles matter so, one-hand for casual, two-hand for tactical and clutching if you just want to look cool.
Finally, grab some easy rewards. Join the game developer’s Roblox groups to claim bonus money. Check out the available clans (EVK is a solid pick) and unlock movement animations or visual upgrades if you want to personalize your look.
Stick to solo grinding jobs like construction or studio robbery. Use your downtime wisely, avoid beginner traps like the mop job and bad food, and don’t spend your early cash on cosmetic junk.
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