What is on a player profile?
Tap any player anywhere in the game to open their profile: avatar and frame, sign-up date, friends count, wins and losses, and their recent games.
Updated June 11, 2026
Every player in Rosh BeRosh is tappable: tap someone on the leaderboard, in a chat or in a match — and their profile opens.
What you will see
Avatar and frame — the picture and frame the player chose.
Sign-up date — when they joined the game.
Friends count.
Wins and losses — the real battle record.
Recent games — the latest results: win, loss or draw.
Friendly matches do not count in wins and losses — the stats reflect real-stakes matches only.
What you can do from a profile
From a profile you can add the player as a friend, send a gift, open a chat, or invite them to a match. And if you really must — block them: blocking severs the friendship and disables chat and gifts in both directions.
Want a profile that turns heads? Avatar frames from the store and progress milestones do the trick — and VIP subscribers can earn the gold frame on the daily reward track.