Black Grimoire is a Black Clover-inspired magic RPG on Roblox built around one big chase: roll a Grimoire at the Grimoire Tower, get assigned a magic element, and reroll until you land on a top-tier one like Time, Dark, or Blood. On top of that you pick a race and class, clear randomly spawning dungeons for loot and XP, fight other players, and climb the rankings. Originally released in 2020 by NikkiDZN and still actively updated in 2026, it has grown into an evergreen RPG with around 30 million visits and a strong rating. The players who get ahead fastest are the ones who stack luck before they roll, redeem every active code for free tickets, and grind dungeons for steady progress. This guide walks through the core loop, the best elements and builds, an honest look at codes and monetization, and how to bank real Robux on the side.
Black Grimoire drops you into a Black Clover-inspired world where the central goal is to earn a magic Grimoire and the element that comes with it. You roll your Grimoire at the Grimoire Tower, and the game randomly assigns you an element from a pool that includes Light, Anti, Ice, Wind, Water, Time, Dark, Lightning, Blood, and Fire. Because the roll is random, the whole early game becomes a chase: reroll until you hit a top-tier element worth committing to.
Before you roll a single time, though, there's setup that directly improves your odds. Join the NikkiDZN Roblox group for a luck boost, and set your name tag to include BG_ or _BG for an additional luck boost. Doing this first means every reroll you make is working with stacked luck instead of base odds, which matters a lot when you're chasing a rare element.
You'll also want to pick a race (Human, Dwarf, Elf, or Lesser Devil) and a class (which scale from Peasant up to Royalty and Witch). These shape your build, so it's worth knowing where you're headed before you lock things in. Here's the order we'd run on a fresh character:
Controls are standard Roblox fare. You move with WASD on PC or the on-screen joystick on mobile, and the menu key M opens the code box and other options. There's no steep mechanical barrier to starting, the depth lives in which element you chase, how you build your race and class, and how consistently you run dungeons.
Three systems drive Black Grimoire: the Grimoire roll that hands you an element, the race-and-class build you layer on top, and the dungeon-and-PvP grind that levels you up. Understanding how they connect is what turns a random roll into a real character.
The heart of the game is the Grimoire roll at the Grimoire Tower. Each roll assigns a random element, and since the elements vary wildly in rarity and combat value, the goal is to reroll until you hit one you're happy to main. You reroll using Grimoire Remove tickets, which is exactly why grabbing them from codes early is so valuable. The more Removes you have, the more attempts you get at a top-tier element.
This is where stacked luck pays off. With the NikkiDZN group boost and the BG_ name tag boost active, your odds of pulling a rare element on any given reroll improve, so you waste fewer Removes getting there. Always set those up before you start burning rerolls.
Not all elements are equal. Time, Dark, and Blood are the most prized, treated as top-tier for their rarity and combat strength, and they're what most rerolling players are chasing. Light, Anti, and Lightning are strong picks as well, while Ice, Wind, Water, and Fire are dependable all-rounders that play well even if they aren't the rarest. If you roll a top-tier element early, that's a great reason to stop rerolling and start building.
| Tier | Elements | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Top-tier (chase) | Time, Dark, Blood | Rarest, strongest combat value |
| Strong | Light, Anti, Lightning | Excellent picks, easier to roll than top-tier |
| Solid all-rounders | Ice, Wind, Water, Fire | Reliable and effective for most builds |
Your race and class shape how your character plays. Races include Human, Dwarf, Elf, and Lesser Devil, and classes climb from Peasant up through ranks to Royalty and Witch. For a combat-focused build, Royalty and Lesser Devil are the standout choices. You reroll race and class with Race and Class tickets, which is another reason to redeem codes early, since they hand those tickets out for free.
Once your build is set, progression runs on dungeons. These spawn randomly around the map and are your main source of loot and XP, so the habit is simple: when a dungeon appears, run it. Clearing dungeons consistently is how you level up and gather the gear you need. From there, the endgame is PvP and the rankings, where a strong element paired with a combat race and class lets you climb against other players.
The early game is all about setup and rolling. Get your luck stacked, grab your free tickets, and reroll with intent rather than blowing every Remove at base odds.
Once you've locked an element, the focus shifts to your race, class, and stats. This is where deliberate build choices start to pay off in dungeons and PvP.
Deeper in, you've got a top-tier element, a combat race and class, and a stack of levels from dungeon runs. The focus moves to pushing your character in PvP and climbing the rankings against other players.
At this stage, treat dungeons as your reliable engine for gear and XP while you sharpen your combat. A high-level character with a top-tier element and a Royalty or Lesser Devil build is what carries you up the leaderboard, so keep running dungeons to stay geared and keep testing yourself in PvP.
Trait Tickets matter here too. Redeeming codes for Trait Tickets gives you more chances to roll useful traits that round out your build, so don't let those tickets sit unused once you know the direction your character is taking.
No matter how far you get, free luck is free luck. The habit is the same from your first roll to your hundredth reroll: keep the NikkiDZN group joined, keep the BG_ name tag on, and time big reroll sessions for weekends when the group bonus is higher. The best players never roll at base odds when stacked luck is one quick setup away.
The honest picture: Black Grimoire is free to play, and any premium offerings sit around the rolling and progression loop. We're not going to invent specific Robux prices for passes we can't verify, so treat the in-game shop as the source of truth. Open it to see the exact current passes and costs before you spend anything.
What matters is that the core of the game isn't locked behind a purchase. Rolling Grimoires, rerolling elements with code tickets, clearing dungeons, and climbing rankings are all earned by playing, so a free player who stacks luck and grinds dungeons can compete fine. Any passes speed things up rather than gate the chase.
| Perk / pass | What it might do | Confirmed? |
|---|---|---|
| Luck boost | Improves odds on Grimoire rerolls | Not confirmed -- check in-game shop |
| Extra rerolls | More Grimoire Removes or reroll attempts | Not confirmed -- check in-game shop |
| XP / loot boost | Faster leveling from dungeon runs | Not confirmed -- check in-game shop |
| VIP / starter pack | Bundle of boosts for a head start | Not confirmed -- check in-game shop |
The takeaway: don't trust made-up prices, and don't feel you need to spend to enjoy the game. If you do decide to buy, open the in-game shop and read the actual current offers. RPG monetization shifts with updates, so what's on sale today may look different next month.
Good news here: Black Grimoire has a working code system, and as of June 18, 2026 there are five active codes worth redeeming. They hand out the exact tickets you need to chase a top-tier element and build your character, so claim them before you start rerolling.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| bros a slime | 5 Race + 5 Class + 5 Grimoire Removes + 5 Trait Tickets | Active |
| mad | 10 Grimoire Removes + 5 Race Tickets | Active |
| 1 yule | Yule reward | Active |
| stats gone | Stat reset scroll | Active |
| airplane drifting | 25 Race Tickets | Active |
To redeem, press M to open the menu, find the INSERT CODES box, type a code exactly as shown, and press Enter. Codes are usually case-sensitive, so copy and paste when you can. For the always-current list, including any new drops or expirations, check our dedicated Black Grimoire codes page.
Rolling Grimoires and clearing dungeons earns you in-game progress, but none of that is Robux. If you want actual Robux for any passes the game sells, or for anything else across the platform, that's a separate pipeline from the magic grind.
Earnaldo lets you rack up real Robux by completing simple tasks, offers, and surveys, then withdraw straight to your account. It's a clean way to fund the perks you actually want.
Run both tracks at once and you're covered. Let stacked luck, code tickets, and steady dungeon runs handle your in-game progress, and use Earnaldo Robux for any passes you'd otherwise skip.
If you like Black Clover-inspired RPGs and other Roblox grinders, there's plenty more to read. Our Clover Retribution guide and Clover Retribution codes page cover the closest rival, and our Clover Origins guide covers another magic RPG in the same vein. For a direct face-off, see our Black Grimoire vs Clover Retribution comparison, and for every Black Grimoire article in one place, head to the Black Grimoire hub.
You roll a Grimoire at the Grimoire Tower, which assigns you a magic element such as Light, Anti, Ice, Wind, Water, Time, Dark, Lightning, Blood, or Fire. Each roll is random, so you use Grimoire Remove tickets to reroll until you land on the element you want. Top-tier elements like Time, Dark, and Blood are the ones most players chase.
Time, Dark, and Blood are widely treated as the top-tier elements because of their rarity and combat value. Light, Anti, and Lightning are strong picks too, while Ice, Wind, Water, and Fire are solid all-rounders. Because every roll is random, getting a top-tier element comes down to rerolling with Grimoire Removes and stacking luck first.
Join the NikkiDZN Roblox group for +1% luck, which rises to +2% on weekends, and set your name tag to include BG_ or _BG for an extra +3% luck. Stacking both before you roll improves your odds of hitting a top-tier element. Do this before spending any Grimoire Removes so every reroll benefits from the boost.
As of June 18, 2026 the active codes are bros a slime for 5 Race, 5 Class, 5 Grimoire Removes and 5 Trait Tickets; mad for 10 Grimoire Removes and 5 Race Tickets; 1 yule for a Yule reward; stats gone for a stat reset scroll; and airplane drifting for 25 Race Tickets. Redeem them by pressing M and using the INSERT CODES box.
Races include Human, Dwarf, Elf, and Lesser Devil, while classes range from Peasant up to Royalty and Witch. For a combat-focused build, Royalty and Lesser Devil are strong choices. Pick the combination that matches your playstyle, and use Race and Class tickets from codes to reroll toward the one you want.
Dungeons spawn randomly around the map and are your main source of loot and XP. Run them as they appear to level up, gather resources, and grow your character. Clearing dungeons consistently is how you build the stats you need for PvP and for climbing the rankings.
Redeem the code stats gone to claim a stat reset scroll, then use it to reallocate your stat points. This is useful when you want to respec for a new build or element. Keep the scroll until you are sure of the build you want, since respecs are a limited resource.
Yes, Black Grimoire is free to play on Roblox. You can roll Grimoires, reroll elements, clear dungeons, and climb rankings without spending anything. Optional Robux purchases may exist in the in-game shop, but nothing core to the chase for a top-tier element is locked behind a paywall.
This guide reflects Black Grimoire as of June 18, 2026, a Black Clover-inspired magic RPG where you roll a Grimoire for an element, pick a race and class, clear randomly spawning dungeons, and climb the rankings through PvP. Originally released in 2020 by NikkiDZN and still actively updated, the element pool, build options, and code list can shift with updates, so check the in-game menu and our codes page for the latest. You can play it on its official Roblox page, where new content and codes roll out with updates.