Fistborn Codes
Latest Fistborn Codes (March 2026)
How to Redeem Codes
- Launch Fistborn on Roblox and reach at least 50 TP (Training Points) — codes cannot be redeemed before this threshold.
- Press M on your keyboard to open the in-game menu.
- Click the Codes option from the menu.
- Type or paste your code into the INPUT CODE text box — codes are case-sensitive, all lowercase.
- Press Enter to instantly receive your free Tokens or rewards.
About Fistborn
Fistborn is an anime-inspired open-world PvP combat game on Roblox developed by Kengan. Players drop into a sprawling urban city with no tutorial and no hand-holding — survival and progression are driven entirely by combat experience. The game features an expanding roster of martial arts styles drawn from the Kengan anime universe, each with a unique ability set, combo potential, and damage profile that must be mastered through real match practice. Fighting styles require Tokens to unlock and upgrade, making Tokens the central resource of every player's progression. The latest Sambo and Ssireum update expanded the style roster and adjusted the combat balance, keeping the competitive meta active for both new players and veterans.
🥊 Gameplay
Players enter the open city and engage in real-time PvP combat against other players using their equipped fighting style. Each style has a set of active abilities triggered through keybinds, with different strengths in close range, mid range, and evasion. Winning fights earns TP (Training Points) that gradually unlock the code system and contribute to overall player rank. Styles are purchased and upgraded using Tokens, making code redemption a critical early-game accelerator for new accounts that do not want to grind the full Token cost for their first style pick.
🎁 Code Drops
The Kengan development team releases codes during major updates, when the game reaches player or visit milestones, and occasionally as server compensation for downtime or bugs. The most recent Sambo and Ssireum content update introduced two new codes that have since passed their announced expiry date. Codes are announced in the official Discord server and through the Kengan Roblox group. All active codes use all-lowercase formatting and are case-sensitive — the 50 TP requirement must be met before any code can be entered into the system.
What Do Codes Give You?
Tokens (2,000–15,000)
Tokens are the primary progression currency in Fistborn, spent to unlock new fighting styles and upgrade the abilities within each style. Active codes award between 2,000 and 15,000 Tokens per redemption — redeeming all 17 currently active codes delivers a combined total exceeding 100,000 Tokens, which is enough to purchase and partially upgrade multiple fighting styles from scratch without any additional grinding. Higher-value codes (15,000 Tokens) represent the largest single-code drops in the game's history and are tied to major update milestones.
Primary CurrencyStyle Unlocks
Every Token claimed from a code converts directly into fighting style purchasing power. Fistborn's roster currently includes styles from across the Kengan universe — each carrying different stat profiles and combo patterns that suit different playstyles. New players who redeem all active codes before purchasing their first style begin with significantly more options than those who skip codes, since high-tier styles often cost 20,000 to 50,000 Tokens or more. Starting with a full code-funded Token wallet lets new players skip several grinding tiers and jump straight to competitive style selection.
Combat ProgressionFree Rewards
Seven active codes award "Free Rewards" — bundles that typically contain a mix of Tokens, cosmetic items, or special drops tied to the update or event that released the code. Free Reward codes were released during the Sambo and Ssireum update window and during earlier maintenance and bug-fix events. While the exact contents of Free Reward codes vary per code and per account, they consistently provide additional value beyond a flat Token drop — making them worth redeeming even for players who have already claimed every Token-specific code on the list.
Bundled DropEarly-Game Momentum
The 50 TP gate on code redemption is crossed quickly through standard play — just a few matches provide enough TP to unlock the system. Once the gate is passed, redeeming all active codes immediately shifts the early-game Token economy dramatically in the player's favor. Players who redeem all codes at the moment they hit 50 TP begin with a resource lead that can persist for multiple sessions, allowing them to experiment with more styles, unlock more abilities, and develop a more refined combat identity far earlier than the standard grind timeline would otherwise allow.
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Why Some Codes Don't Work
50 TP Requirement Not Met
Fistborn locks code redemption behind a minimum of 50 TP — the code menu option does not appear or respond until this threshold is crossed. Attempting to redeem codes before reaching 50 TP produces no result regardless of whether the code itself is valid. TP accumulates through fighting other players in the open city — a few matches against active opponents is enough to cross the threshold. Once 50 TP is confirmed, return to the menu and attempt redemption through the Codes option in the M menu.
Case-Sensitive Input Error
All Fistborn codes use all-lowercase formatting — entering any character in uppercase triggers an invalid code error even if every other character is correct. This is the second most common redemption error after the TP gate, particularly for players who type codes manually rather than copying. Use the Copy button on each card here and paste directly into the INPUT CODE box to eliminate the risk entirely. Also check for any accidental spaces before or after the pasted text in the entry field.
Code Passed Its Announced Expiry Date
Some Fistborn codes carry specifically announced expiry dates — the two most recent codes were confirmed expired after passing their announced date, which is why they appear in the expired section despite still appearing active on tracking sites that have not updated since the expiry date passed. BLOXBURST treats any code that has passed its announced expiry as expired regardless of whether other sources have updated, producing a more accurate active list than sites still showing these codes as working.
Already Redeemed
Each Fistborn code is single-use per Roblox account. If the game returns a message indicating the code has already been claimed, the Tokens were added to your account in a previous session. With 17 active codes currently available across a mix of Token values and Free Reward bundles, tracking which have been redeemed across multiple sessions is easy to lose track of. A "code already redeemed" message should not be confused with an expired or invalid code error.
Server Running Old Build
Codes released with a new update can fail on servers still running the previous game build. If a freshly confirmed code does not register on first attempt — particularly one dropped within the last few hours of the Sambo and Ssireum update — exit Fistborn completely and rejoin to land on a current-build server. This resolves build-mismatch errors in the first hour after each update while servers gradually transition to the new version across all active instances.
Source Conflict — Code Moved to Expired
Several codes visible on other tracking pages are listed as expired here because they have confirmed expiry dates that have passed, or because they were flagged as inactive on at least one verified source after cross-referencing. BLOXBURST moves any conflicted code to the expired section immediately. The two most recently expired codes had explicitly announced expiry dates that passed before the current check date — making this page more accurate than sources that have not processed the expiry since the date passed.
Beginner Tips for Fistborn
The 50 TP threshold unlocks code redemption, and with 17 active codes currently available — delivering over 100,000 Tokens combined — reaching it and immediately redeeming all codes gives you the full Token picture before any style purchasing decision is made. Players who spend grinding income on a starter style before redeeming codes often choose based on limited options. A full code-funded Token wallet opens significantly more style options and allows a more informed first purchase.
Fistborn's combat depth comes from internalizing each style's ability timing, combo windows, and optimal engagement distance — not from having access to multiple styles simultaneously. Purchasing a second style before fully understanding the first splits practice time and delays proficiency with both. Spending 15 to 20 hours with a single style before evaluating whether a second would genuinely improve your performance produces better long-term results than spreading Token investment across multiple partially-learned styles early in progression.
TP in Fistborn scales with the combat engagement, and challenging players who are visibly stronger than your current skill level produces faster TP accumulation than farming easy wins against weaker opponents. Each loss against a stronger player builds mechanical understanding of what went wrong, and the TP reward per fight against a peer or stronger opponent outpaces the return from one-sided matchups. Treat early losses as training rather than setbacks — they compound into a larger TP total over the same time period as playing it safe.
Fistborn's combat is ability-timing based — most fighting styles have cooldown windows between key abilities where you are vulnerable to counter-attacks. Spending time in lower-stakes encounters specifically practicing ability rotation and tracking cooldown timing builds the mechanical foundation that separates players who win consistently from those who land abilities by feel. Learning when your key abilities are unavailable is as important as knowing how to land them effectively.
Every Fistborn style has multiple upgradeable abilities with different upgrade costs, and the upgrade that provides the most value varies by how you prefer to engage in combat. Offensive players typically benefit most from upgrading primary damage abilities first, while players who prefer to control spacing benefit more from upgrading movement and defensive options early. Reviewing the style's full ability list before spending Tokens on upgrades — rather than upgrading in order — produces a kit that aligns with your actual combat habits from the first upgrade tier.
Some Fistborn codes carry explicitly announced expiry dates — including the two most recent codes that dropped with the Sambo and Ssireum update and expired within a specific window. Treating any newly announced Fistborn code as time-sensitive and redeeming within 24 hours of seeing it is the safest approach, regardless of whether an expiry date is specified. The Discord server is the fastest source for announced expiry dates, and those dates are cross-referenced on BLOXBURST as soon as they are confirmed.
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