In Maple Hospital on Roblox, “ID items” usually means entering a Roblox asset ID into a menu or item prompt so the game can load a face, accessory, or other object. A search result from the Maple Hospital community points to an in-game code-style interface opened from the Twitter/X icon, and another community source mentions importing an object ID for a face item.

How to try it

  1. Open Maple Hospital.
  2. Look for a Twitter/X icon, code button, or a menu tied to cosmetics/items.
  3. Paste or type the ID number exactly.
  4. Press the confirm, submit, or equip button.
  5. Wait for the item to appear on your character.

Common setup

  • The ID must usually be a valid Roblox asset ID, not just a random number.
  • Some entries only work for certain item types, like faces or accessories.
  • If the game does not accept the ID, the item may be blocked, outdated, or not supported in that menu.

What the sources suggest

One community guide says Maple Hospital has a text field opened from the Twitter icon where codes are entered, and it also mentions using an object ID for a headless-related face setup. A fandom item page confirms that items in Maple Hospital are equipable/useable game objects, which matches the idea of entering an ID to load specific content.

If it is not working

  • Double-check the number.
  • Make sure the ID matches the right item type.
  • Try a different menu, since some IDs are entered in cosmetic settings instead of the code box.
  • Update the game, then rejoin.

TL;DR

Use the game’s item or code menu, enter the Roblox asset ID exactly, and confirm it; if it fails, the ID may not be supported by Maple Hospital’s current interface.