Dungeon Hunters Codes
Latest Dungeon Hunters Codes (March 2026)
How to Redeem Codes
- Launch Dungeon Hunters on Roblox.
- Click the cogwheel (Settings) icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
- Type or paste your code into the Enter code… text box — codes are case-sensitive.
- Click the OK button to instantly receive your free Gems.
About Dungeon Hunters
Dungeon Hunters is a dungeon-crawling action game on Roblox developed by The Evac Syndicate. Players enter a world overrun by monsters and team up to explore randomly generated dungeon rooms filled with enemies, hidden treasure chests, and dangerous surprises behind every door. The game features over fifty distinct monster types to fight using a variety of powerful skills, while a weapon summoning system powered by Gems drives gear progression. As players clear dungeon floors and grow stronger, new worlds unlock with greater challenges and higher-rarity rewards waiting inside.
⚔️ Gameplay
Players move through randomly arranged dungeon rooms, engaging waves of monsters with active skill-based combat. Each room can contain enemy encounters, treasure chests, or branching paths to further floors. Defeating monsters drops loot and contributes to character progression, while the Gem-based summoning system lets players roll for weapon cases at any rarity tier. Building a strong loadout of enchanted weapons and high-rarity gear is the primary long-term goal, with each new world presenting tougher enemies and better rewards.
💎 Code Drops
The Evac Syndicate releases codes when the game reaches new player milestones — the pattern across all existing codes follows Discord member counts and like counts as trigger points. Codes are announced in the dedicated codes channel within the official Discord server. All active codes award 100 Gems each and are case-sensitive, meaning exact capitalization, underscores, and special characters must be entered correctly. Codes have no announced expiry date but can be pulled without warning.
What Do Codes Give You?
Gems
Every active code in Dungeon Hunters awards 100 Gems upon redemption. Gems are the primary summoning currency used to open weapon cases, which drop weapons of varying rarities from common to legendary tier. Higher Gem totals increase your chances of pulling rarer, more powerful weapons during a summoning session. With 24 active codes currently available, redeeming all of them at once delivers a significant early-game Gem stack that can push several high-tier weapon summons without any additional grinding.
Summoning CurrencyWeapon Cases
Gems from codes are spent opening weapon cases, which contain randomly rolled weapons at various rarity tiers. Each case pull has a chance to yield anything from a standard common weapon up to a rare or legendary drop depending on the case type and Gem investment. Players who stockpile Gems from codes before their first pull session have a meaningful advantage over those who enter summoning with only a small amount earned through regular play — the additional pulls translate directly into a better average starting loadout.
Gear ProgressionEarly Progression Edge
Dungeon Hunters scales difficulty as new worlds unlock, making early gear quality a meaningful factor in how smoothly the first several hours of play progress. Players who redeem all active codes before entering their first summoning session begin with a substantially larger Gem pool than those who skip codes, which compresses the grind required to reach a functional mid-tier loadout. Each additional 100 Gems from a code represents one more weapon pull opportunity that does not require clearing additional dungeon floors.
Skip the GrindEnchantments
Beyond weapons, Gems support the game's enchantment system, where players can apply or upgrade enchantments on their equipped gear to enhance combat performance across dungeon runs. Enchanting requires Gems in addition to raw weapon drops, meaning the Gem income from active codes contributes not just to weapon acquisition but also to the ongoing enchantment loop that keeps gear competitive as world difficulty increases. Maintaining a Gem reserve through regular code redemption helps sustain both summoning and enchanting without interruption.
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Why Some Codes Don't Work
Code Expired
Dungeon Hunters codes expire without advance notice. While active codes tend to have longer lifespans than many Roblox games — several of the current codes have remained active since early in the game's life — any code can be pulled at any time. If a code returns an invalid error that previously worked, it has almost certainly expired. BLOXBURST moves codes to the expired section as soon as expiry is confirmed on any verified source, so the active list here reflects the most current known status.
Case-Sensitive Input Error
All Dungeon Hunters codes are fully case-sensitive and many contain a deliberate mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, underscores, exclamation marks, and numbers in non-obvious positions. A single character in the wrong case is enough to trigger an invalid code error even if everything else is correct. Copy and paste directly from BLOXBURST using the Copy button on each card to eliminate this risk entirely, and check for accidental spaces before or after the code in the text box.
Already Redeemed
Every code in Dungeon Hunters is single-use per Roblox account. If the game returns a message that the code has already been claimed, the Gems were added to your account in a previous session — there is no way to redeem the same code a second time. With 24 active codes available, it is easy to lose track of which ones have already been used. Keeping a note of redeemed codes between sessions prevents repeat attempts on already-claimed rewards.
Server Running Old Build
When a new code releases alongside an update, servers still running the previous version may not recognize it yet. If a freshly released code fails on the first attempt, exit Dungeon Hunters entirely and rejoin — this moves you to a server running the current build, which typically resolves the issue within an hour of each update going live. This is less common in Dungeon Hunters than in games with faster update cycles, but it can still occur immediately after a milestone code drops.
Source Conflict — Code Moved to Expired
Some codes visible on other tracking pages are listed as expired here because they have been flagged as inactive on at least one additional verified source. BLOXBURST moves any code with a conflict status to the expired section immediately — this includes codes marked as "Check" status, which are treated as expired by default under our conflict resolution policy. If a code listed elsewhere is shown as expired here, it has been confirmed inactive by multiple cross-references.
Wrong Icon or Menu
Code redemption in Dungeon Hunters is accessed through the cogwheel icon in the top-right corner of the screen — not through any in-game NPC, shop, or separate codes button. Clicking anywhere else on the interface will not open the code entry box. Once the cogwheel is clicked, the Enter code text box appears and accepts input directly. Players who do not see the box after clicking the cogwheel should try restarting the game to clear any interface loading issues.
Beginner Tips for Dungeon Hunters
Every active code awards 100 Gems, and with 24 currently available that adds up to a substantial pool before spending a single Gem on summoning. Saving all redemptions for right before your first case-opening session means you enter with the maximum possible Gems and the best statistical chance of pulling higher-rarity weapons in your first batch of pulls. Redeeming codes in stages wastes the compounding advantage of a large single summoning session.
Dungeon Hunters rewards thorough room clearing over rushing to the next floor. Enemies in fully cleared rooms drop more loot per session, and treasure chests hidden behind cleared rooms often contain weapon fragments or materials unavailable from enemy drops alone. Players who skip rooms to reach lower floors faster consistently miss loot that compounds over a full session into meaningful gear upgrades compared to those who clear methodically.
Dungeon Hunters is built around cooperative play, and the difficulty scaling in higher worlds is tuned around groups rather than solo runs. Coordinating with other players allows skill combinations and damage coverage that are not achievable alone, particularly against elite and boss-tier monsters that appear more frequently in advanced worlds. Joining a full group before entering a world above your current gear level is more efficient than attempting solo clears at a lower damage threshold.
Early in the game, any weapon case is useful because even common drops represent an upgrade. Once a functional base loadout is established, shifting Gem investment toward higher-tier cases improves the average rarity of each pull and accelerates the transition into mid-tier gear. Spreading Gems across the cheapest available cases at this stage produces diminishing returns — saving for higher-cost, higher-rarity cases yields better long-term gear efficiency per Gem spent.
Enchanting a weapon that will be replaced within one or two floors wastes both Gems and enchantment materials. Before investing in an enchantment, confirm that the weapon's base stats are strong enough to carry you through several upcoming floors at minimum. Enchanting a weapon that reaches its power ceiling quickly means re-investing the same resources into a replacement soon after — targeting weapons with high base damage and good skill synergies before enchanting preserves resources more effectively.
All Dungeon Hunters codes follow a Discord and Likes milestone pattern — each new code drops when a specific player or member count is reached. Monitoring the current counts in the Discord announcements channel lets you anticipate when the next code is close and redeem it the moment it is posted, before any external tracking page has a chance to log it. Early redemption matters most for codes that may have shorter active windows tied to the next update cycle.
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