Short answer: In the Roblox WWII‑style nation games people mean (most commonly Control: Europe or Rise of Nations), the “Napoleonic” skin isn’t a WW2 item you unlock by playing as a 1940s faction. It’s either:

  • a special/legacy skin tied to a specific nation/path (e.g., “Napoleonic France”) that you unlock by forming that nation in a public server, or
  • a premium/gamepass skin you can only get by buying it with Robux , or
  • a custom avatar outfit from the catalog, not an in‑game faction skin at all.

Below is how this usually works, plus what to check so you’re not chasing the wrong thing.

1) First: confirm which game you’re in

“WW2 Roblox” isn’t one game; it’s a genre. The phrase “napolinec skin” almost certainly means Napoleonic skin , and that shows up in a few different WWII/strategy Roblox games:

  • Control: Europe – has a “Napoleonic France” military skin listed on its wiki.
  • Rise of Nations – has Napoleon‑era skins you unlock by forming certain “formable” nations in public servers, or by buying gamepasses.
  • Outfit/catalog creations – some creators sell “Napoleonic OUTFITS” in the Avatar Shop that work across games but aren’t in‑game faction skins.

If you tell me the exact game name (as it appears on the Roblox game page), the steps can be made 100% precise. For now, here are the common patterns.

2) If you’re in Control: Europe

According to the game’s wiki, military skins include things like “Germany WW2” and “Napoleonic France” , and:

“Some are available by default, while others are unlocked through objectives or premium purchases.”

That means the Napoleonic France skin is typically obtained in one of these ways:

Option A – Unlock via in‑game objective / nation path

In many nation‑control games, historical skins are tied to forming a specific country :

  1. Play on a public server (skins often don’t unlock in private/test servers).
  1. Start as a relevant nation (often France or a French successor state).
  2. Follow the in‑game formable nation requirements (events, decisions, territory, stability, etc.) until you “form” Napoleonic France or equivalent.
  3. Once formed, the skin should appear in your nation/faction selection or skin menu.

Exact requirements vary by game update, so check:

  • The in‑game “Skins” , “Nations” , or “Formables” menu.
  • Any tooltips or info panels on the Napoleonic France entry.
  • The game’s Discord or wiki for the current formation conditions.

Option B – Premium / gamepass skin

Some skins in Control: Europe are explicitly premium :

  • Open the game’s Store / Gamepasses page on Roblox.
  • Look for anything named like “Napoleonic Skin” , “Napoleonic France” , or similar.
  • If it’s there, you purchase it with Robux , then equip it in the in‑game skin menu.

If you see it listed as premium, there’s no free grind; it’s paywalled.

3) If you’re in Rise of Nations (or similar grand‑strategy WW2 game)

For Rise of Nations, the wiki states:

“They can be unlocked either by forming certain formables in a public server … or by purchasing their gamepasses for 250 Robux each.”

Napoleonic‑era skins (including French ones) are in this category. So you have two routes:

Route 1 – Form the right nation in a public server

  1. Join a public server (required for formable unlocks).
  1. Play as a nation that can become a Napoleonic state (commonly France).
  2. Complete the formable requirements shown in the nation menu (territory, wars, events, etc.).
  3. Once you form the Napoleonic nation, the skin should unlock automatically for that nation.

Creators often make tutorials specifically for this; for example, there are step‑by‑step videos titled things like “How to get the Napoleonic France Skin in Roblox Rise of Nations”.

Route 2 – Buy the skin gamepass

If you don’t want to grind:

  1. Go to the game’s Roblox pageStore / Gamepasses.
  2. Find the Napoleonic skin gamepass (often priced around 250 Robux per skin, per the wiki).
  1. Purchase it, then join the game and equip the skin from the Skins menu.

4) If you just want a Napoleonic look (avatar outfit, not faction skin)

Separate from in‑game faction skins, there are catalog outfits specifically for Napoleonic uniforms:

  • Example: a game called “Napoleonic OUTFITS” sells sets that work in your avatar and can be worn in many games.
  • These are bought from the Avatar Shop or the outfit’s game page, then equipped in your Roblox avatar editor.

These won’t change your in‑game faction skin in WWII games but will make your avatar look Napoleonic in lobbies and some experiences.

5) Common confusion: “WW2” vs “Napoleonic”

A key point: Napoleonic skins are not WW2‑era historically , so many games treat them as:

  • special/alternate‑history skins, or
  • cosmetic bonuses for forming certain nations, or
  • paid cosmetics.

That’s why you’ll often see:

  • “Napoleonic France” listed alongside “Germany WW2” in the same skin menu.
  • Tutorials specifically about “Napoleonic France Skin” in games that are otherwise WW2‑themed.

So if a guide says “this isn’t available in WW2 mode”, it usually means: you must form the Napoleonic nation or buy the skin , not just play as a standard 1940s faction.

Quick checklist for you

To actually get the “napolinec” (Napoleonic) skin:

  1. Confirm the exact game name (Control: Europe, Rise of Nations, etc.).
  2. In that game:
    • Open the Skins / Nations / Formables menu.
    • Look for Napoleonic France or similar.
    • Read its tooltip: does it say “formable”, “premium”, or “default”?
  1. If it’s a formable :
    • Play on a public server.
 * Follow the formation steps for that nation until it unlocks.
  1. If it’s premium :
    • Buy the corresponding gamepass on the game’s Roblox page.
  1. If you only care about the look:
    • Search the Avatar Shop for “Napoleonic” outfits and equip those.

TL;DR

  • There is no single “WW2 Roblox” game; the Napoleonic skin depends on the specific title.
  • In games like Control: Europe and Rise of Nations , the Napoleonic skin is unlocked either by forming a Napoleonic nation in a public server or by buying a gamepass.
  • Separate Napoleonic outfit packs exist in the Avatar Shop for cosmetic use across games.

If you drop the exact game name (copy‑paste from the Roblox page), I can outline the precise steps or conditions for that specific game. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.