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Blue Lock Incremental Roblox game showing character training stats and rolling for Egos in 2026

Last checked: June 10, 2026

Blue Lock Incremental Codes & Free Robux Guide (May 2026)

By Earnaldo Team • Published May 9, 2026 • Updated May 9, 2026 • 12 min read

Blue Lock Incremental by Ditto Inc pulls 5,000 to 15,000 concurrent players into a stat-grinding, roll-chasing idle game built around the Blue Lock anime franchise. This guide covers every working code for May 2026, the fastest upgrade paths, when to Rebirth, and how the rarity system actually works from Common through Immortal tier.

Table of Contents

  1. All Active Blue Lock Incremental Codes (May 2026)
  2. How to Redeem Codes in Blue Lock Incremental
  3. What Is Blue Lock Incremental?
  4. The Core Loop: Training, Rolling, and Rebirth
  5. Rarity Tiers Explained: Common to Immortal
  6. Best Upgrade Order for New Players in 2026
  7. Auto-Evolve and AFK Strategy
  8. When to Rebirth: Timing Your Reset
  9. Fighting Through Story Arcs
  10. Earning Yen and Fans Efficiently
  11. Frequently Asked Questions
  12. Related Anime Game Guides

All Active Blue Lock Incremental Codes (May 2026)

Two codes are confirmed working as of May 9, 2026. Codes in Blue Lock Incremental typically last 1 to 3 weeks before the developers at Ditto Inc rotate them out, so redeem these immediately.

Code Reward Status
V5UPDATE Free Rolls Active
BLUELOCK Yen Boost Active
Tip: Codes change frequently after updates. Follow Blue Lock Incremental YouTube creators and check the game's social channels for fresh codes. We update this page as new codes drop.

The V5UPDATE code gives you free rolls, which directly feed into your Weapon, Playstyle, Ego, and Talent inventory. The BLUELOCK code provides a Yen boost that accelerates your upgrade purchases. Using both together at the start of a new session or right after a Rebirth gives you the strongest possible head start.

How to Redeem Codes in Blue Lock Incremental

Redeeming codes takes about 10 seconds. The code input is accessed through the Ticket button, not a settings menu like most Roblox games.

  1. Open Roblox and launch Blue Lock Incremental from the game page.
  2. Wait for the game to fully load. You need to be on the main screen with your character visible.
  3. Click the Ticket button located in the top-right corner of your screen.
  4. Type or paste the code exactly as shown into the text field. Codes are case-sensitive.
  5. Press the Redeem button. Your rewards appear instantly in your inventory or as a stat boost notification.

If a code returns an error, it has likely expired. Double-check your spelling and capitalization first. Each code can only be redeemed once per account, so you will not lose rewards by trying a second time.

Blue Lock Incremental code redemption screen showing the Ticket button and text input field
The Ticket button in the top-right corner opens the code redemption panel in Blue Lock Incremental.

What Is Blue Lock Incremental?

Blue Lock Incremental is an anime-themed idle and incremental game on Roblox developed by Ditto Inc. It is based on the Blue Lock manga and anime series, where young strikers compete in a ruthless program to become Japan's greatest forward.

The game translates that premise into a stat-grinding loop. You train your character's shooting, speed, technique, and physical attributes through repetitive drills. Between training sessions, you roll for randomized gear across four categories: Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents. Each roll pulls from a rarity pool ranging from Common all the way up to Immortal, and the items you equip dramatically change your damage output, XP multipliers, and Yen generation.

With a consistent concurrent player count between 5,000 and 15,000, Blue Lock Incremental sits comfortably in the mid-tier of popular Roblox anime games. It occupies a different niche than action-focused titles like Blue Lock Rivals, which uses the same franchise but focuses on PvP football gameplay rather than idle progression. If you enjoy the numbers-go-up satisfaction of incremental games layered with anime aesthetics, this is one of the better options on the platform right now.

The game does not rely heavily on game passes for monetization. Instead, the progression system rewards active play and code redemptions. Ditto Inc releases codes regularly through their social channels, making codes the primary way to get bonus resources outside of normal gameplay.

The Core Loop: Training, Rolling, and Rebirth

Every session in Blue Lock Incremental follows three phases: train your stats, roll for better gear, and eventually Rebirth to start over with permanent multipliers. Understanding how these phases connect is what separates players who plateau early from those who push into the highest story arcs.

Training Stats

Training is the foundation. You click or auto-run training drills that increase your core stats: shooting power, speed, dribbling technique, and stamina. Each drill gives a fixed amount of XP that scales with your current multipliers. Early on, raw stat numbers climb fast. After your first few hours, the gains slow down noticeably, which is your signal to start thinking about rolling for better gear or approaching your first Rebirth.

The four training drills are not equal. Finishing Drill and Cardio provide the highest XP per cycle, while the other drills contribute to niche stats that matter more in later story arcs. Focus your early training time on the two high-XP drills to build momentum.

Rolling for Gear

Rolling is where the randomness lives. You spend Yen or use free rolls from codes to pull from four separate pools: Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents. Each pull is weighted toward lower rarities, with Immortal-tier drops sitting at roughly a sub-1% chance depending on the pool. You can equip one item from each category, and swapping to a higher-rarity item is always an immediate power spike.

Free rolls from codes like V5UPDATE are valuable because they bypass the Yen cost entirely. If you are saving Yen for upgrades, code rolls let you still take shots at rare gear without spending anything.

Blue Lock Incremental rolling screen showing rarity tiers from Common to Immortal
The rolling system in Blue Lock Incremental spans seven rarity tiers. Immortal pulls are extremely rare but transformative.

Rebirth

Rebirth resets your stats and progress but gives you permanent multipliers that apply to all future runs. The multipliers compound, meaning your second run is faster than your first, your third faster than your second, and so on. The key decision is timing: Rebirth too early and you waste potential growth. Rebirth too late and you are grinding through diminishing returns when you could be earning multipliers.

A practical rule is to watch your XP-per-minute rate. When it drops to about half of what it was at your peak during the current run, you have hit the point of diminishing returns. That is your Rebirth window. We break down this timing in more detail in the Rebirth section below.

Rarity Tiers Explained: Common to Immortal in 2026

There are seven rarity tiers in Blue Lock Incremental. Each tier provides progressively stronger stat bonuses and passive effects when equipped.

Rarity Drop Rate Impact
Common ~40% Minimal stat boost. Placeholder until you roll better.
Uncommon ~25% Slight improvement. Still replaced quickly.
Rare ~18% Noticeable difference in training speed.
Epic ~10% Meaningful power jump. Worth keeping for several runs.
Legendary ~4.5% Strong passive effects. Can carry you through mid-game arcs.
Mythic ~2% Major multipliers. These change your run trajectory.
Immortal ~0.5% Best-in-slot. Massive stat boosts and unique abilities.

Rarity affects all four gear categories equally. An Immortal Ego is as transformative as an Immortal Weapon, just in different stat areas. When you roll an Epic or higher item, equip it immediately. The stat difference between Epic and Rare is typically a 3x to 5x multiplier on the relevant stat, which translates directly into faster training and easier story arc clears.

Tip: Do not waste Yen rerolling when you already have Legendary or higher gear equipped. Save those rolls for categories where you are still stuck on Rare or below. Target your weakest slot first.

Best Upgrade Order for New Players in 2026

Hustle and Sponsorship Deal should be your first two upgrades. These two directly increase your Yen generation, which funds everything else in the game.

Here is the optimal upgrade sequence for your first run:

  1. Hustle (Level 1-5): Increases passive Yen income per cycle. Each level adds roughly 15% more Yen per tick. Getting this to level 5 costs around 2,000 Yen total and pays for itself within 10 minutes of play.
  2. Sponsorship Deal (Level 1-5): Boosts Yen earned from task completions. Tasks are one of the fastest Yen sources early on, so this multiplier is critical. Costs about 3,500 Yen to max.
  3. Finishing Drill (Level 1-5): Increases XP gained from the Finishing Drill training exercise. Since this drill already gives the highest base XP, boosting it further accelerates your stat growth dramatically.
  4. Cardio (Level 1-5): Same logic as Finishing Drill but for the second-highest XP training exercise. Together, these two drills become your primary XP engines.
  5. Remaining upgrades: After the four core upgrades are at level 5, distribute Yen across other upgrades based on which story arc you are currently stuck on. If you need more shooting power, upgrade shooting-related perks. If survivability is the issue, invest in stamina boosts.

This order works because Yen generation compounds. Every point of Yen you earn early translates into faster upgrades later. Players who rush XP upgrades first often find themselves Yen-starved and unable to afford rolls or further upgrades when they need them most.

Blue Lock Incremental upgrade menu showing Hustle and Sponsorship Deal upgrades prioritized
Prioritizing Hustle and Sponsorship Deal upgrades early creates a strong Yen foundation for the rest of your run.

Auto-Evolve and AFK Strategy in 2026

Auto-Evolve triggers every 15 seconds and grants Yen plus bonus rolls automatically. Keeping Auto toggled on at all times is one of the simplest ways to maximize your progression without any effort.

When Auto-Evolve fires, it checks your current stats and awards Yen scaled to your training level. It also has a small chance to grant a free roll, which stacks with any roll bonuses you have from gear. Over the course of an hour with Auto-Evolve running, you can accumulate 240 automatic cycles, each dropping Yen and occasionally dropping rolls. That passive income adds up fast, especially after you have invested in Hustle upgrades.

For AFK play, make sure Auto is enabled before you step away. The game continues to process Auto-Evolve cycles as long as you remain connected. Some players report running overnight sessions where they return to find enough Yen for 10 or more upgrade levels. The key is keeping your Roblox session alive. Roblox will disconnect you after 20 minutes of complete inactivity, so some players use simple auto-clickers or interact briefly every 15 to 18 minutes to maintain their session.

Auto-Evolve becomes even more powerful after Rebirth. Your permanent multipliers apply to Auto-Evolve Yen rewards, meaning each 15-second cycle yields more with every successive Rebirth. By your third or fourth Rebirth, Auto-Evolve alone can fund most of your upgrade path without manual play.

When to Rebirth: Timing Your Reset in 2026

Wait until your stat gains plateau before initiating a Rebirth. Resetting too early leaves multiplier value on the table, while waiting too long means grinding through negligible returns.

The practical benchmark is your XP-per-minute rate. During a fresh run, track how fast your primary stats are climbing. You will notice a peak period, usually around the 45-minute to 90-minute mark of a run, where upgrades and gear combine to give you rapid growth. After that peak, gains taper. When your XP per minute drops to roughly 50% of that peak value, you have entered the diminishing returns zone.

Here is what that looks like in practice across your first few Rebirths:

Rebirth # Suggested Timing Multiplier Gained
1st ~90-120 minutes of play 1.5x base stats
2nd ~60-90 minutes 2.0x base stats
3rd ~45-75 minutes 2.5x base stats
4th+ ~30-60 minutes Scaling increases

Notice how each successive Rebirth happens faster. That is the compounding effect of permanent multipliers. Your second run reaches the same power level as your first run's peak in about half the time, so you hit diminishing returns sooner and should Rebirth sooner.

One mistake new players make is Rebirthing the moment the option becomes available. The Rebirth button unlocks before you have actually reached optimal timing. Just because you can Rebirth does not mean you should. Patience during your first 2 to 3 Rebirths pays off enormously in the long run.

Tip: Redeem codes like BLUELOCK right after a Rebirth. The Yen boost stacks with your new multiplier, giving you an explosive start to the next run.

Fighting Through Story Arcs in 2026

Story arcs are the combat portion of Blue Lock Incremental. Each arc pits your character against opponents from the Blue Lock franchise, and clearing an arc unlocks the next one along with bonus Yen and Fan rewards.

The difficulty of each arc scales based on a combination of your opponent's fixed stats and your own current power level. Early arcs (Arcs 1 through 3) are clearable with Common and Uncommon gear as long as your training stats are reasonably leveled. Arc 4 and beyond start requiring at least Rare-tier gear across most slots, and the later arcs practically demand Legendary or higher.

Combat itself is largely stat-driven. There is minimal player input beyond choosing when to fight. Your equipped Weapons determine damage output, Playstyles affect how damage is calculated, Egos provide special abilities that trigger during fights, and Talents give passive bonuses like critical hit chance or damage reduction. The combination of all four categories determines whether you clear an arc comfortably, barely scrape through, or fail outright.

If you are stuck on a specific arc, the most efficient fix is usually to roll for gear upgrades rather than grinding more training. A single rarity jump on your Weapon (say, Rare to Epic) can add more effective power than several hours of stat training. Check which of your four gear slots is the weakest and target that slot with your next batch of rolls.

Fans are a secondary currency earned from arc clears and certain tasks. Fan count contributes to your overall ranking and unlocks cosmetic rewards. While Fans do not directly affect combat power, they indicate your overall progression and are a good metric for comparing your advancement with other players.

Blue Lock Incremental story arc battle screen showing character stats versus opponent
Story arcs test your combined stats and gear. Higher rarity equipment is essential for clearing Arc 4 and beyond.

Earning Yen and Fans Efficiently in 2026

Yen is the primary currency, and generating it fast determines how quickly you can upgrade and roll. There are four main sources of Yen in Blue Lock Incremental, each with different efficiency levels.

Task Completion

Tasks refresh regularly and offer Yen payouts for completing specific objectives like training a certain number of times, clearing an arc, or rolling a specific rarity. Tasks with the Sponsorship Deal upgrade boosting their rewards become one of the best Yen-per-minute sources in the game. Always check your active tasks and prioritize ones you can complete quickly.

Auto-Evolve Passive Income

As covered above, Auto-Evolve fires every 15 seconds and drops Yen. With Hustle upgrades maxed, this becomes a reliable passive stream. Over a 60-minute session, Auto-Evolve can contribute 30% to 40% of your total Yen income depending on your upgrade levels and Rebirth multipliers.

Story Arc Rewards

Each arc clear pays out a one-time Yen bonus plus Fans. The first-time bonus for clearing a new arc is significantly larger than the repeatable reward. Pushing into new arcs as soon as your stats allow it gives you these one-time bonuses, which are often enough to fund 2 to 3 upgrade levels in one shot.

Code Redemptions

Codes like BLUELOCK directly boost your Yen generation. While codes are not a permanent source, they provide valuable spikes that help you push through upgrade plateaus. New codes typically drop with each game update, so checking back weekly is worth the habit.

Fan generation follows a similar pattern but is less directly useful. Fans come primarily from arc clears and specific tasks. They serve as a progression metric and unlock cosmetic tiers. If you are focused on raw power progression, prioritize Yen over Fans in your decision-making.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Lock Incremental

What is Blue Lock Incremental on Roblox?

Blue Lock Incremental is an anime-themed idle and incremental game on Roblox developed by Ditto Inc. It is based on the Blue Lock manga and anime franchise. Players train stats, roll for Weapons, Playstyles, Egos, and Talents, fight through story arcs, and use the Rebirth system to earn permanent multipliers. It consistently draws 5,000 to 15,000 concurrent players.

How do I redeem codes in Blue Lock Incremental?

Click the Ticket button in the top-right corner of your screen once you are loaded into the game. Type or paste the code into the text field, then press the Redeem button. Rewards are added to your account instantly. Each code can only be used once per account.

What is the best Rebirth strategy in Blue Lock Incremental?

Do not rush Rebirth. Wait until your stat gains plateau and you are no longer progressing through story arcs efficiently. A good benchmark is when your XP per minute drops below 50% of what it was at peak. Your first Rebirth should come around the 90 to 120 minute mark. Each subsequent Rebirth happens faster due to compounding multipliers.

How does Auto-Evolve work in Blue Lock Incremental?

Auto-Evolve runs every 15 seconds automatically, granting Yen and bonus rolls. Keep the Auto toggle enabled at all times to maximize your passive income and roll frequency. After Rebirth, your permanent multipliers apply to Auto-Evolve rewards, making it increasingly powerful with each reset cycle.

What are the rarity tiers in Blue Lock Incremental?

Rarities range from Common at the bottom up through Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Immortal at the top. There are seven tiers total. Higher rarities provide significantly stronger stat boosts and abilities. Immortal-tier items are extremely rare, with roughly a 0.5% drop rate, but they are game-changing when you land one.

How many players play Blue Lock Incremental?

Blue Lock Incremental typically has between 5,000 and 15,000 concurrent players at any given time. Player count spikes during update drops and code releases. It sits in the mid-tier of popular Roblox anime games by player count.

What should I upgrade first in Blue Lock Incremental?

Prioritize Hustle and Sponsorship Deal upgrades first for Yen generation. Hustle costs about 2,000 Yen to max and pays for itself within 10 minutes. Then invest in Finishing Drill and Cardio to boost your XP gain. This order gives you the strongest early-game foundation before your first Rebirth.

Do Blue Lock Incremental codes expire?

Yes. Most codes expire within 1 to 3 weeks of release. Some milestone codes last longer, but developers typically cycle codes out after major updates. Redeem codes as soon as you find them. This page is updated regularly with the latest working codes.

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