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Updated June 21, 2026 · 13 min read

Deadly Delivery Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies

Deadly Delivery turns a delivery shift into a horror gauntlet: ride the elevator into a random sewer floor, scavenge food to fill a Money Bar, dodge the things patrolling the dark, and race back before the timer hits zero. This is the full June 2026 playbook -- how the run loop works, the evacuate-or-go-Deep vote, the monsters and their counters, your 4-slot inventory, every active code, and how to fund the skins you actually want.

In This Guide

  1. What Is Deadly Delivery
  2. Core Mechanics
  3. Tips and Strategies
  4. How to Survive Your First Runs
  5. Active Codes
  6. How to Earn Free Robux
  7. FAQ

What Is Deadly Delivery

Deadly Delivery is a co-op horror extraction game built by WTHHELL on Roblox. The pitch is tense and simple: you and your squad ride an elevator down into a random underground sewer floor, scavenge for food and ingredients, and try to get back out alive with your haul. It blends DOORS-style tension with extraction pacing, so every run is a push-your-luck decision about how much you can grab before the dark catches up with you.

You can find it at the official Deadly Delivery Roblox page under place ID 125810438250765. The loop is the whole game: the elevator drops you in, you fill a shared Money Bar by collecting food, you avoid or outplay the monsters that patrol the floor, and you return to the elevator before the countdown ends. Then the team votes -- Evacuate to bank what you have, or go Deep to a more dangerous floor with better loot.

The core hook is risk versus reward at two scales. Within a single floor, every extra second spent grabbing food is a second closer to a monster finding you. Across floors, the go-Deep vote tempts you to keep pushing for richer loot when the safe play is to bank and leave. Players who read those two clocks well walk away rich; players who get greedy lose everything they collected.

What separates Deadly Delivery from a straight horror walk is that it is cooperative and economic. You are not just surviving, you are filling a Money Bar and deciding when to cash out, and your teammates' choices in the vote affect your run as much as your own. A good squad communicates constantly: who has the Z-Ray Gun, where the Crocodile is, whether to risk one more floor.

It also helps to know what the game is not. This is not a jump-scare hallway sim with a fixed ending, and it is not a solo grind. The monsters patrol, the floors are randomized, and the extraction vote means a run can end safely or catastrophically depending on the team. The good news is the loop is quick to learn, and a fresh account can redeem codes and survive a few floors within a single session.

6Active Codes
4Inventory Slots
Co-op HorrorGenre
2026Updated June

Core Mechanics

Deadly Delivery runs on a handful of systems that all loop back into your survival and your earnings. Understand these and you understand the whole game.

The Elevator Run Loop

Everything starts at the elevator. It carries your team down into a random underground floor and starts a countdown. You have until that timer ends to explore, grab what you can, and get back to the elevator, so every run is a clock you are racing. The randomized floors mean you cannot memorize a single route -- you read the layout fresh each time, note where the elevator is, and plan your loop so you are never too far from the exit when time runs low.

The Money Bar and Extraction

Your goal on each floor is to fill a shared Money Bar by collecting food and ingredients scattered around the level. The bar is the run's payoff, but collecting is only half the job -- you have to extract. If you make it back to the elevator before the timer ends and the team votes to Evacuate, you bank the earnings. If you die or get left behind when the elevator leaves, you lose your loot for that run. That extraction pressure is what gives every pickup weight.

Monsters

The floors are patrolled by monsters, and each one demands a different response. Some are stationary traps you simply avoid stepping on, some only move when no one is looking at them, and others hunt actively once they spot you. Flashlights matter against mimics, flooded rooms are a death sentence when the Crocodile is near, and audio cues are your early warning that something is closing in. Keeping doors between you and a chaser buys the seconds you need to reach the elevator.

Items and the 4-Slot Inventory

Each player has a 4-slot inventory, which forces real choices about what to carry. Survival items include the Z-Ray Gun for mimics and grow-or-shrink situations, the Bio-Scanner for reading a floor, The Trap for slowing a pursuer, and Revive Tickets for bringing back a downed teammate. With only four slots, you balance tools against the food you are there to collect, and a smart squad spreads items so the whole team is not carrying the same gear.

The Evacuate-or-Go-Deep Vote

At the end of a floor the team votes: Evacuate to bank the current earnings, or go Deep to a more dangerous floor with better loot. This is the heart of the game's risk-reward. Evacuating is the safe, money-in-the-bank play; going Deep multiplies both the danger and the payoff. The vote is a team decision, so coordination and a quick read of everyone's health and inventory matter as much as raw greed.

Tips and Strategies

Here is how we would approach a fresh save in June 2026, based on how the run loop punishes greed and rewards communication.

Redeem every code before your first run: The codes hand you Z-Ray Guns, Bio-Scanners, Traps, and Gold Bars for free, so you walk into the sewer already stocked. Redeem LUCKYCOIN first since it is dated and capped, then grab the rest.

Always know where the elevator is: The floors are randomized and the timer is unforgiving. Mark the elevator's position the moment you land, and plan your scavenging loop so you can sprint back from your furthest point before the countdown ends.

Learn the audio cues: Sound is your best monster radar. Footsteps, splashes, and ambient growls tell you what is near and from which direction, so play with sound on and stop moving to listen when something feels off.

Keep a flashlight ready for mimics: Mimics blend into the environment, and a flashlight is how you expose and deal with them. Do not commit to grabbing an item until you have checked it is not waiting to bite.

Avoid flooded rooms when the Crocodile is near: Water is the Crocodile's territory. If you hear or see it, route around flooded rooms entirely rather than gambling on a quick dash through.

Use doors and The Trap to break a chase: A closed door buys time, and The Trap can slow or stop a pursuer outright. Chain the two when you are being hunted so you reach the elevator with the team intact.

Vote Evacuate when in doubt: Banked money is real money. Only go Deep when the whole squad has the items, the health, and the coordination to handle a harder floor, and never push deeper just because one greedy teammate wants to.

Spread items across the squad: With only four slots each, a team that all carries the same tools is fragile. Assign roles so someone has the Bio-Scanner, someone has Traps, and someone keeps a Revive Ticket free.

Pro Tip: Treat the go-Deep vote like a casino cash-out. Each floor you survive is money you could have banked, so the more you have collected, the more you stand to lose by pushing. A disciplined team that evacuates with a full Money Bar beats a greedy one that wipes on a Deep floor every single time.

How to Survive Your First Runs

If you are loading in for the first time, this is the order that keeps you alive and earning.

  1. Open settings and redeem LUCKYCOIN first, then ORRRRRDER, DD80KLIKES, DD40KLIKES, DD25KLIKES, and DD20KLIKES for Z-Ray Guns, Bio-Scanners, Traps, and Gold Bars.
  2. Set your 4-slot inventory with a mix of survival items and open space for food, and split tools with your team.
  3. Ride the elevator down and immediately note the layout and the countdown timer.
  4. Scavenge food and ingredients to fill the shared Money Bar while keeping an eye on your time.
  5. Avoid or outplay monsters -- flashlights on mimics, skip flooded rooms near the Crocodile, listen for audio cues.
  6. Head back to the elevator before the timer ends, using The Trap to slow any chaser.
  7. Vote to Evacuate to bank earnings, or go Deep only if the team is ready for a harder floor.

Deadly Delivery Active Codes

As of June 2026, the codes below are active. Every one rewards gear and Gold Bars rather than Robux, and you should redeem them all before your first run. We cross-checked these against multiple trackers, so enter them exactly as shown, watching for stray spaces from copy-pasting.

CodeRewardStatus
ORRRRRDERZ-Ray Gun x3, Bio-Scanner x3, The Trap x3, Gold Bar x30Active
LUCKYCOINZ-Ray Gun x3, Bio-Scanner x3, The Trap x3, Gold Bar x30 (expires July 5, 2026)Active
DD80KLIKESZ-Ray Gun x3, Bio-Scanner x3, The Trap x3, Gold Bar x30Active
DD40KLIKESZ-Ray Gun x3, Bio-Scanner x3, Gold Bar x30Active
DD25KLIKESZ-Ray Gun x2, Bio-Scanner x2, Gold Bar x30Active
DD20KLIKESZ-Ray Gun x2, Bio-Scanner x2Active

To redeem, open the game, click the settings cog at the top left, type a code into the code box, and click Redeem. The text turns green when it works and red when it fails. Codes are case-sensitive, so paste carefully and delete any accidental space before or after the code.

A quick note on what these rewards do for you. The top three codes each give a full bundle, so ORRRRRDER, LUCKYCOIN, and DD80KLIKES together hand you nine Z-Ray Guns, nine Bio-Scanners, nine Traps, and 90 Gold Bars. That is enough gear to outfit several runs and a real Gold head start, which matters because your 4-slot inventory means you will burn through tools fast.

For the full running list as new codes drop and old ones expire, check our Deadly Delivery codes page, which we keep updated separately from this guide.

How to Earn Free Robux for Deadly Delivery

Most of Deadly Delivery is free to play -- codes, runs, and the Money Bar loop cost nothing but nerve. The Robux-priced extras live in the in-game store, where you can pick up skins like the Spy Skin and other cosmetics. We are not going to assert specific prices, since those shift between patches, so always confirm the current options in the in-game store before buying.

That is where having a free Robux source helps. Instead of spending real money on store cosmetics, you can earn Robux through tasks and put it toward exactly the skin you want. The smart move is to play free for your first several sessions, lean on the code gear and your Money Bar earnings, figure out which cosmetic you actually like, and only then spend Robux on it.

Because Deadly Delivery is a newer game still shipping updates and milestone codes, its store lineup can change between patches, so treat any Robux purchase as current rather than permanent. As a rule, cosmetics are pure preference here -- they do not make you survive better, so spend on the look you want rather than chasing power that codes and good play already cover.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deadly Delivery on Roblox?

Deadly Delivery is a co-op horror extraction game by WTHHELL on Roblox. You take an elevator into a random underground sewer floor, collect food and ingredients to fill a Money Bar, avoid patrolling monsters, and return to the elevator before the countdown ends. The team then votes to Evacuate and bank earnings or go Deep for a more dangerous floor with better loot. Play it at place ID 125810438250765.

How do you make money in Deadly Delivery?

You collect food and ingredients scattered across each floor, which fills a shared Money Bar. To actually keep that money you have to survive back to the elevator before the timer runs out, then vote to Evacuate. If you die or get left behind when the elevator leaves, you lose your loot for that run.

What are the active Deadly Delivery codes in June 2026?

The active codes are ORRRRRDER, LUCKYCOIN, DD80KLIKES, DD40KLIKES, DD25KLIKES, and DD20KLIKES. They give Z-Ray Guns, Bio-Scanners, The Trap, and Gold Bars rather than Robux. LUCKYCOIN is dated to expire July 5, 2026 and capped at the first 50,000 redemptions, so redeem it first.

How do you redeem codes in Deadly Delivery?

Launch the game, click the settings cog at the top left of the screen, type a code into the code box exactly as written, and click Redeem. The text turns green when it works and red when it fails. Watch for accidental spaces from copy-pasting, since codes are case-sensitive.

Should you evacuate or go Deep in Deadly Delivery?

Evacuate to bank what your team has already collected, which is the safe play, especially if your inventories are full or someone is low. Going Deep takes you to a more dangerous floor with better loot, so only push deeper when the team has the items, the health, and the coordination to handle a harder run. The reward scales with the risk.

How big is your inventory in Deadly Delivery?

Each player has a 4-slot inventory, so you cannot carry everything at once. Balance your slots between survival items like the Z-Ray Gun, Bio-Scanner, and The Trap and the food you are there to collect, and coordinate with teammates so the whole squad is not carrying the same tools.

How do you deal with monsters in Deadly Delivery?

Different monsters need different counters. Use flashlights on mimics, avoid flooded rooms when the Crocodile is near, learn the audio cues that warn you a monster is close, and keep doors between you and any chaser. The Trap can slow or stop a pursuer so you can reach the elevator.

Is Deadly Delivery free to play?

Yes. Deadly Delivery is free to play, and codes hand you gear and Gold Bars at no cost. Robux-priced extras like skins, including the Spy Skin, live in the in-game store, so you only spend if you want cosmetics. Always confirm current store pricing in game before buying.

About This Guide

We last checked Deadly Delivery's codes and mechanics on June 21, 2026. Because the game is newer and still shipping updates and milestone codes, the developer may adjust monsters, items, the Money Bar economy, and store pricing in future patches, so treat the specifics here as current rather than permanent. For more on this game, visit our Deadly Delivery hub and our Deadly Delivery vs DOORS comparison, and join the Earnaldo Discord if you spot a code that has expired or a detail that has drifted. You can confirm the game and developer on the official Roblox page.