Coin Master has no in-game block feature. You can’t tap a player’s name and prevent them from attacking or raiding your village. What you can do is remove them from your Facebook friends list, which takes them out of your friend-based target pool, and use shields and Rhino to absorb any attacks that do get through.
Remove them on Facebook
The only direct way to stop a specific person from consistently targeting you is to unfriend them on Facebook. Once they’re no longer in your friends list, they won’t appear as a preferred target in your network and can’t land on you via the Revenge mechanic the way a friend can.
Keep in mind this takes them out of your friends list too — you’ll lose the card trading and spin gifting that came with that friendship. If they’re someone you know in real life, it may be worth considering whether the attacks are worth the awkwardness of unfriending.
If you want to keep your real friends but avoid game-related conflict, some players maintain a separate Facebook account purely for Coin Master. That way friend interactions in the game are kept separate from personal ones.
Ghost Mode
Disconnecting your Facebook account from Coin Master reduces attacks from players in your social network — but it doesn’t make you invisible to all players. Random players outside your friend network can still attack you. Ghost Mode is a partial measure, not a block.
For how to enable and disable Ghost Mode, and a full breakdown of what you lose by doing so (card trading, spin gifts, Loyalty Club), see how to hide your village in Coin Master.
Shields
Shields are the most practical defence against attacks from anyone — including players you can’t unfriend. Each shield absorbs one incoming attack. Your village takes no damage when a shield is consumed.
You can hold up to three shields at once. Get them by landing on the shield symbol during spins. Stack three before logging off and replenish them in each session. A shielded village is the baseline defence every active player should maintain.
Rhino
Rhino provides a passive block chance on top of shields. When fed and active, Rhino has a percentage chance to block each incoming attack — even without shields, and even while you’re offline.
- Level 1 Rhino: 10% block chance
- Max level Rhino: 70% block chance
Activate Rhino before closing the app. Combined with three shields, this is the strongest defence configuration available in the game.
Spend your coins
You can’t prevent being selected as a raid or attack target, but you can reduce what an attacker takes from you. Coins sitting in your balance are coins that can be lost. Build village items as fast as you accumulate enough coins rather than stockpiling. Less stored means less to lose when an attack does connect.
FAQ
How do you block someone in Coin Master?
There’s no in-game block button. The closest equivalent is unfriending them on Facebook, which removes them from your social friend pool in the game. They can no longer target you through the Revenge mechanic as a known friend.
Can you stop someone from attacking you in Coin Master?
Not entirely. You can remove friends who repeatedly target you (unfriend on Facebook), and you can absorb attacks cheaply with shields and Rhino — but attacks can’t be turned off completely. They’re part of the core game.
What happens when you unfriend someone on Facebook in Coin Master?
They’re removed from your in-game friends list. You lose the ability to trade cards or exchange spin gifts with them, and they won’t appear as a preferred friend target when attacks or raids are triggered.
Do shields block all attacks?
Each shield blocks one attack. With three shields active, three consecutive attacks are fully absorbed. Once your shields are depleted, attacks connect until you spin more shield symbols.
Does Rhino stop attacks from specific players?
No. Rhino’s block chance is random and applies to any incoming attack — it can’t be directed at a specific person’s attacks specifically.
Is there a way to report a player in Coin Master?
If someone is sending inappropriate messages or harassing you via the in-game chat, you can contact Coin Master support through the in-game help menu or at the Moon Active support site. Blocking via Facebook also cuts off in-game message access from that player.
