Dragon Ball Rage Codes
Latest Dragon Ball Rage Codes (March 2026)
How to Redeem Codes
- Launch Dragon Ball Rage on Roblox and wait for the game to fully load in.
- Click the Open Menu button at the bottom of the screen.
- Inside the menu, select the Settings tab.
- Find the Enter Code Here! text box, type or paste a working code exactly — codes are case and space sensitive — then press the green Redeem button to claim your free rewards.
About Dragon Ball Rage
Dragon Ball Rage is a Dragon Ball-inspired fighting RPG on Roblox developed by Dragon Ball Rage Club. Players train their stats, unlock iconic transformations including Super Saiyan forms, and battle other players to climb the leaderboard. Zeni is the primary currency, earned through combat and code redemptions, and spent on gear, upgrades, accessories, and Daily Shop items. Dragon Balls can be collected and wished upon for powerful rewards. Capsules unlock additional items and progression bonuses. Codes are case and space sensitive — confirmed across multiple verified sources — and are redeemed through Open Menu at the bottom of the screen, then Settings, then the Enter Code Here! text box. New codes are released by the official Dragon Ball Rage Club Discord server, the game's Trello page, and the official X account.
⚡ Gameplay Loop
Train attack, defense, and agility stats through NPC and player battles to increase your power level toward Super Saiyan transformations. Collect Dragon Balls scattered across the map using Radar Scans and make wishes that award powerful one-time bonuses. Spend Zeni on gear, accessories, and Daily Shop items that rotate each session. Zenkai — a Saiyan-exclusive ability — activates automatically at low health, providing a passive survival bonus during intense fights without consuming any items.
🔑 Code System
Codes are entered through Open Menu at the bottom of the screen, then Settings, then the Enter Code Here! text box, followed by the green Redeem button — confirmed across multiple verified sources. All codes are case and space sensitive. Entering an invalid or expired code returns an ERROR message with a red background. New codes are released by Dragon Ball Rage Club on the official Discord server, the game's Trello page, and via the the official X account X account during updates and milestone events.
What Do Codes Give You?
Zeni
Zeni is the primary currency in Dragon Ball Rage, used to purchase gear, accessories, titles, and Daily Shop items — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Code-supplied Zeni goes directly to your balance and can be spent immediately. The three highest Zeni codes currently active award 5,000 Zeni each, providing a combined total that covers several early-game gear purchases or Daily Shop rotations before any combat earnings are required.
Primary CurrencyXP Boost
XP Boosts temporarily multiply the experience earned from battles and training for a set duration — confirmed across multiple verified sources. The active HaveSomeExp code awards a 2x EXP Boost lasting 20 minutes. Using an XP Boost during an active grinding session compounds stat gains across every battle completed within the boost window, reaching higher power levels and unlocking transformations significantly faster than unbooted grinding over the same time period.
Timed MultiplierDragon Balls
Dragon Balls are collectible items that — when all seven are gathered — can be used to make wishes that award powerful one-time bonuses and progression boosts — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Two active codes each award one free Dragon Ball, bypassing the in-game search process that requires Radar Scans to locate them on the map. Free Dragon Balls from codes are most valuable early in a session before any Radar Scans have been purchased or used.
Wish SystemCapsules & Titles
Capsules unlock additional items and progression bonuses in Dragon Ball Rage — confirmed across multiple verified sources. The newest active code awards 5 free Capsules in a single redemption, making it the highest Capsule yield in the current code list. The CodeBreaker code awards the exclusive Code Breaker title, a cosmetic displayed alongside the player's name. Titles are purely cosmetic but are confirmed as limited rewards tied to specific codes that do not reappear in later code batches.
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Why Some Codes Don't Work
Case & Space Sensitive Input
Dragon Ball Rage codes are both case and space sensitive — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Entering a code in the wrong capitalisation or with a missing or extra space returns the ERROR message with a red background immediately. The active codes include camelCase, all-caps, mixed numbers, and underscore entries — each must be entered exactly as shown. Copy and paste directly from BLOXBURST to eliminate both case and spacing errors. On mobile, autocorrect can silently alter pasted text — verify the field before pressing Redeem.
Code Has Expired
Dragon Ball Rage codes are time-limited and expire after a set period — confirmed across multiple verified sources. BLOXBURST cross-checks the official Discord, Trello, the official X account X account, and multiple trackers before updating the active list. Gizmo was moved to expired after being flagged as unverified despite appearing active on some trackers. If a code from another source does not appear in the active list here, it has been flagged expired and will not work regardless of what that source shows.
Already Redeemed
Each Dragon Ball Rage code can only be claimed once per Roblox account — confirmed across multiple verified sources. If the game returns an already-redeemed message rather than the ERROR red background, the Zeni, XP Boost, Dragon Ball, or Capsules were successfully added in a previous session. With 9 active codes currently available, keeping a note of which ones have been claimed prevents wasted attempts — especially after returning to the game following a longer break when the active list has changed.
Old Server After Update
Codes released alongside a new Dragon Ball Rage update can fail on servers still running the previous build. If a code returns ERROR on the first attempt — particularly shortly after a new update announcement in the Discord or on Trello — exiting the game completely and rejoining places the player on a fresh server running the current version. This resolves almost all build-related redemption failures immediately and is the recommended fix across multiple verified sources for post-update code rejections.
Extra Space or Missing Underscore
Several Dragon Ball Rage codes include underscores within the code text — such as NEXT_WEEK — which must be entered as an underscore, not a space or hyphen. Copying from some external sources can substitute the underscore with a space or strip it entirely, causing an immediate ERROR response. After pasting into the Enter Code Here! field, verify that underscore-containing codes show the correct character before pressing Redeem. This is a common source of failed attempts on codes that appear correct at a glance.
Wrong Menu Path
The code entry field in Dragon Ball Rage is accessed through Open Menu at the bottom of the screen, then Settings — not through a dedicated codes button or shop panel. Players who look for a codes icon on the main screen or attempt to enter codes through the inventory or shop menu will not find the entry field. The Settings tab within the Open Menu panel is the only location where the Enter Code Here! text box appears, confirmed across multiple verified sources.
Beginner Tips for Dragon Ball Rage
Code Zeni goes directly to your balance and can be spent immediately in the Daily Shop or on gear. The three 5,000 Zeni codes alone provide enough to cover multiple early purchases before any combat earnings are required. Redeeming the XP Boost code before the first training session then lets you apply it immediately for maximum effect — 20 minutes of 2x EXP during active grinding compounds across every battle completed in that window, accelerating the path to the first transformation.
XP Boosts are timed from the moment of redemption and count down in real time regardless of whether the player is actively fighting or idle — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Redeeming the HaveSomeExp code when a dedicated 20-minute training session is ready to begin maximises the total EXP gained during the boost window. Activating a boost before logging off or going AFK wastes the duration entirely. Having a fight target ready before pressing Redeem extracts full value from every second of the boost.
Radar Scans are required to locate Dragon Balls on the map and must be purchased with Zeni — confirmed across multiple verified sources. The two active codes that award free Dragon Balls bypass this cost entirely, providing immediate Dragon Balls without spending any Zeni or using any Radar Scans. Saving Radar Scans for later sessions when Dragon Ball wishes become more impactful means the free code Dragon Balls effectively stretch the Zeni budget, freeing up currency for gear and Daily Shop purchases instead.
The Daily Shop in Dragon Ball Rage resets its inventory every day with randomised stock of accessories, titles, boosters, and other items purchasable with Zeni — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Checking the shop at the start of each session captures any high-value rotations before they reset. Code Zeni saved specifically for the Daily Shop rather than spent on permanent gear provides a more flexible spending reserve that takes advantage of whatever the current rotation offers rather than purchasing fixed items at any time.
Dragon Ball Rage tracks attack, defense, and agility as separate stat pools that each contribute to overall combat performance — confirmed across multiple verified sources. Focusing exclusively on attack leaves defense and agility low, making the character vulnerable to fast opponents and high-damage burst hits despite raw damage output being high. Balanced stat distribution creates a character that can handle a wider range of opponents encountered during open-world PvP, where enemy build diversity is high and specialised counters are unpredictable.
New Dragon Ball Rage codes are released on the official Discord server, the Trello page, and the the official X account X account — confirmed across multiple verified sources. All three channels post new codes before any external tracker updates their list. The 600KLikesCapsules and 600KLIKES codes both appeared on the Discord and Trello before being listed on external sites. Enabling notifications for these three sources means new codes reach you in real time, before any window opens for a code to expire unnoticed.
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