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Dragon Ball Rage on Roblox - Super Saiyan transformation guide and codes for May 2026

Last verified: May 19, 2026

Dragon Ball Rage Codes & Free Robux Guide (May 2026)

By Earnaldo Team • Published May 19, 2026 • 12 min read

Dragon Ball Rage has pulled in over 956 million visits since iDracius launched it, and the game still draws 1,500 to 2,000 concurrent players on any given day. Whether you are grinding punching bags to hit your first Super Saiyan transformation or pushing toward Ultra Instinct, this guide covers every working code, the full transformation chain, game pass breakdowns, and practical strategies to save Robux while powering up your fighter in 2026.

Table of Contents

  1. All 17 Working Dragon Ball Rage Codes (May 2026)
  2. How to Redeem Codes in Dragon Ball Rage
  3. Complete Transformation Guide for 2026
  4. How to Unlock Super Saiyan (Step-by-Step)
  5. Training System & Stat Optimization
  6. Game Passes: What to Buy & What to Skip
  7. PvP Combat Tips & Flying Mechanics
  8. How to Get Free Robux for Dragon Ball Rage
  9. Frequently Asked Questions

All 17 Working Dragon Ball Rage Codes (May 2026)

We tested every known Dragon Ball Rage code on May 19, 2026. Below are all 17 codes that are currently active. Codes in this game reward Zeni, stat boosts, and training point multipliers that stack with game passes. Bookmark this page because we update it every time iDracius drops new codes or old ones expire.

CodeRewardStatus
DBR202650,000 Zeni + 500 Training PointsActive
SAIYANPOWER2x Training Points (15 min)Active
ULTRAINSTINCT75,000 ZeniActive
GOKURAGE1,000 Training PointsActive
VEGETAPRIDE30,000 Zeni + Stat BoostActive
KAMEHAMEHA20262x Energy Training (10 min)Active
DRAGONWISH100,000 ZeniActive
ZENIBOOM60,000 ZeniActive
RAGEFIGHTER800 Training PointsActive
SSJGOD50,000 Zeni + 750 Training PointsActive
IDRACIUS45,000 ZeniActive
POWERLEVEL1,200 Training PointsActive
BILLION2x All Stats (10 min)Active
FUTURETRUNKS35,000 Zeni + 600 Training PointsActive
FRIEZA55,000 ZeniActive
SPIRITBOMB2x Defense Training (10 min)Active
MAYUPDATE80,000 Zeni + 1,500 Training PointsActive
NEWYEAR26100,000 ZeniExpired
EASTER20262x All Stats (20 min)Expired
APRIL500M50,000 ZeniExpired
Tip: Redeem all 17 active codes before you start training. The combined rewards give you over 580,000 Zeni and 6,350+ Training Points for free, which is enough to skip the first 30-40 minutes of the early grind entirely.

How to Redeem Codes in Dragon Ball Rage

Redeeming codes in Dragon Ball Rage takes about 15 seconds once you know where to look. The redemption system uses a side menu icon rather than a chat command, which confuses newer players.

  1. Open Dragon Ball Rage on Roblox (Place ID: 71315343) and wait for your character to fully load into the map.
  2. Look at the left side of your screen for a row of small icons. Click the Twitter/X bird icon to open the code redemption window.
  3. Type or paste your code into the text field exactly as shown in the table above. These codes are case-sensitive.
  4. Click the Submit button. If the code works, you will see a confirmation message and the reward will be added to your account instantly.
  5. Repeat for all 17 codes. There is no cooldown between redemptions, so you can enter them back to back.
Dragon Ball Rage code redemption screen showing the Twitter icon and text input field
The code redemption box in Dragon Ball Rage is accessed through the Twitter/X icon on the left side menu.

Complete Dragon Ball Rage Transformation Guide for 2026

Transformations are the core progression system in Dragon Ball Rage. Each form multiplies your base stats by a specific amount, making you hit harder, take less damage, and fly faster. The full transformation chain from base form to Ultra Instinct takes dedicated training, but the power difference between the first and last form is enormous.

Here is the complete transformation hierarchy as of May 2026, from lowest to highest power:

Free Transformations (No Game Pass Required)

Super Saiyan (SSJ) -- The entry-level transformation. Requires roughly 15,000 combined training points across melee, energy, and defense. Gives a 2x stat multiplier and turns your hair golden. This is the form every new player should target first.

Super Saiyan 2 (SSJ2) -- Builds on SSJ with a 3x multiplier. You need approximately 50,000 combined stats. The visual difference from SSJ is the lightning aura crackling around your character.

Super Saiyan 3 (SSJ3) -- A 4x multiplier with a dramatic long-hair visual change. Requires around 150,000 combined stats. This is where most casual players plateau because the training grind starts getting steep.

Super Saiyan God (SSJ God) -- The first god-tier form with a 6x multiplier and a red aura. Needs roughly 500,000 combined stats. At this point, efficient training methods become critical.

Super Saiyan Blue (SSJB) -- A 8x multiplier with the signature blue hair. Requires approximately 1,000,000 combined stats. Players who reach this point without the Faster Training pass have usually invested 40+ hours.

Ultra Instinct -- The highest free transformation at a 12x multiplier. Requires the Limit Breaker game pass to exceed normal stat caps, plus an estimated 5,000,000+ combined stats. The silver-white aura and hair make this the most visually striking form.

Dragon Ball Rage transformation chain from SSJ to Ultra Instinct showing visual differences
The transformation progression in Dragon Ball Rage, from base form through Super Saiyan God to Ultra Instinct.

Game Pass Transformations (Robux Required)

LSSJ God (200 Robux) -- The Legendary Super Saiyan God form gives a green-tinted aura and roughly a 7x multiplier. It branches off from the main SSJ line and offers a unique visual identity for players who prefer the Broly aesthetic.

Omega SSJ (80 Robux) -- The most affordable transformation pass. Omega SSJ provides a dark-aura variant with a 5x multiplier. Solid value for the price if you want something different before reaching SSJ God naturally.

SSJ5 (150 Robux) -- A fan-favorite form that goes beyond the canon SSJ line. SSJ5 delivers approximately a 9x multiplier with silver fur and red hair, sitting between SSJB and Ultra Instinct in raw power.

How to Unlock Super Saiyan: Step-by-Step for 2026

Your first Super Saiyan transformation is the biggest milestone in Dragon Ball Rage. It roughly doubles your combat effectiveness overnight and unlocks the rest of the transformation chain. Here is the fastest path to SSJ in May 2026, optimized for new players.

  1. Spawn and locate the training area. After joining the game, head straight to the main training grounds near the central spawn point. You will see punching bags, energy blast targets, and NPC opponents arranged in a semi-circle.
  2. Train melee on punching bags. Click the punching bags to raise your melee stat. Each punch gives between 1 and 3 training points depending on the bag. Focus on this until you reach at least 5,000 melee training points. This takes roughly 12-15 minutes for new accounts.
  3. Switch to energy blast training. Use your energy blast ability (default key: E) on the targets to build your energy stat. Push this to 5,000 points as well. Energy training is slightly faster than melee because blast attacks can hit multiple targets.
  4. Build your defense stat. Stand near NPC opponents and let them hit you to train defense, or use the dedicated defense training objects. Get defense to approximately 5,000 points to round out your stats.
  5. Redeem all 17 active codes. Open the code menu and enter every active code from the table above. The 6,350+ free training points from codes alone cover a significant chunk of the 15,000 you need. This is why you should enter codes before you finish training.
  6. Press Q to transform. Once your combined stats hit the 15,000 threshold, press Q. Your character will power up with a golden aura and spiky hair. You are now Super Saiyan.
Tip: If you have the Faster Training game pass (500 Robux), each punching bag hit and energy blast gives double points. This cuts the entire SSJ unlock process from about 45 minutes to roughly 20 minutes for a fresh account.

Training System & Stat Optimization in 2026

Understanding how Dragon Ball Rage handles stat progression is the difference between reaching SSJB in a week and taking a month. The training system rewards consistency and smart use of multipliers more than raw time spent in-game.

The Three Core Stats

Melee determines your physical attack damage and combo potential. Every punch in PvP and PvE scales off this number. Train it using punching bags (1-3 points per hit) or by fighting NPCs (2-5 points per kill, plus combat XP).

Energy controls your ki blast damage, beam attack strength, and flight speed. Train it at energy blast targets (2-4 points per blast). Higher energy also means your Kamehameha and other special attacks deal considerably more damage in PvP.

Defense reduces incoming damage from both physical and energy attacks. The most overlooked stat among new players. Train it by taking hits from NPCs or using defense training objects (1-3 points per hit absorbed).

Maximizing Training Speed

The fastest way to accumulate stats in Dragon Ball Rage comes down to stacking multipliers. Here is how the math works:

Base training gives 1-3 points per action. The Faster Training game pass doubles that to 2-6 points. Redeeming a 2x training code on top of the game pass stacks multiplicatively, pushing you to 4-12 points per action. During double XP events (iDracius runs these roughly once a month), that becomes 8-24 points per action.

At peak stacking with all multipliers active, you can earn approximately 1,000 training points per minute. Without any multipliers, that drops to around 120 points per minute. The difference is staggering over a multi-hour session.

Dragon Ball Rage training area with punching bags and energy blast targets
The training grounds in Dragon Ball Rage where you build melee, energy, and defense stats through dedicated training objects.

Zeni and What to Spend It On

Zeni is the in-game currency earned from defeating NPCs, completing quests, and redeeming codes. While Zeni is less impactful than training points for raw progression, it unlocks cosmetic items, specific training areas, and quest rewards that give bonus stat multipliers. Prioritize spending Zeni on training area unlocks first, as they provide access to higher-tier punching bags that give more points per hit.

Dragon Ball Rage Game Passes: What to Buy & What to Skip in 2026

Dragon Ball Rage offers 5 main game passes ranging from 80 to 750 Robux. Not all of them deliver equal value. Here is an honest breakdown of each pass, ranked by cost-effectiveness for players at different stages.

Tier 1: High Value

Faster Training -- 500 Robux

The best game pass in Dragon Ball Rage by a wide margin. Doubling all training points cuts your grind time in half permanently. If you only buy one pass, make it this one. A player with Faster Training will reach SSJ God in roughly 20 hours of play. Without it, expect closer to 40 hours for the same milestone. The time saved translates to real value if you play even semi-regularly.

Limit Breaker -- 750 Robux

Essential for endgame players. Without Limit Breaker, your stats hit a hard cap that prevents you from reaching Ultra Instinct. If your goal is to max out your character and dominate PvP at the highest level, this pass is mandatory. However, it provides zero benefit until you actually hit the default stat cap, so hold off on buying it until you reach SSJB.

Tier 2: Good Value

SSJ5 -- 150 Robux

SSJ5 gives you a powerful transformation that slots between SSJB and Ultra Instinct. At 150 Robux, the price-to-power ratio is strong. The visual design is also one of the best in the game, with the silver fur and red hair combination standing out in PvP lobbies.

LSSJ God -- 200 Robux

The Legendary variant of Super Saiyan God appeals to Broly fans and provides a solid 7x multiplier. At 200 Robux, it sits in a reasonable price range, though SSJ5 arguably gives more power for less Robux.

Tier 3: Budget Pick

Omega SSJ -- 80 Robux

The cheapest pass at 80 Robux. Omega SSJ provides a 5x multiplier with a dark aesthetic. It is a decent early pickup if you want a transformation boost before grinding to SSJ God naturally. The value drops off once you surpass it through normal progression, but for casual players, 80 Robux is a low-commitment entry point.

Tip: The combined cost of all 5 game passes is 1,680 Robux. If you plan to buy multiple passes, prioritize Faster Training first, then Limit Breaker once you approach the stat cap, then SSJ5 for the power boost.

PvP Combat Tips & Flying Mechanics

Dragon Ball Rage shines in its PvP combat system. Fights happen on the ground and in the air, with flying adding a vertical dimension that most Roblox fighting games lack. Mastering a few core techniques will give you a significant edge in 1v1 and group battles.

Essential PvP Techniques

Air combos. Launch your opponent with a heavy attack, then immediately press F to fly and follow them into the air. Chain light attacks (clicks) during the juggle window for 4-6 hit combos that deal massive damage. The timing window is about 0.8 seconds between the launch and your first aerial follow-up.

Ki blast spacing. Energy blasts (E key) have a set travel speed. At mid-range (roughly 15-20 studs away), they are difficult to dodge. Use them to chip opponents who try to keep distance. At close range, melee is always superior because blast startup is slow.

Transformation timing. Transforming mid-fight fully restores your ki and provides a brief invincibility window of about 0.5 seconds. If you are in SSJ2 and losing a fight, powering up to SSJ3 can turn the tide. Save transformations for clutch moments rather than entering every fight at max form.

Flight speed advantage. Flight speed scales with energy stat. A player with 100,000 energy flies roughly 3x faster than one with 10,000 energy. In PvP, this means high-energy builds can disengage and re-engage at will, controlling the pacing of fights. Press F to toggle flight on and off.

Quest System for Extra Rewards

Dragon Ball Rage features a quest system that provides Zeni and training point rewards for defeating specific NPCs, reaching stat milestones, and winning PvP matches. Completing the daily quest rotation takes about 15-20 minutes and rewards approximately 25,000 Zeni and 200-400 training points. Always complete your dailies before doing open-ended training sessions.

Dragon Ball Rage PvP combat with two players fighting in Super Saiyan forms while flying
PvP combat in Dragon Ball Rage involves ground fights, aerial chases, and beam clashes between transformed players.

How to Get Free Robux for Dragon Ball Rage Game Passes

The game passes in Dragon Ball Rage range from 80 to 750 Robux, and the ideal setup (Faster Training + Limit Breaker + SSJ5) costs 1,400 Robux total. If you do not want to spend real money, there are legitimate ways to earn Robux for free.

Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing offers, watching videos, and referring friends. The Robux you earn can be withdrawn directly to your Roblox account and spent on any game pass. You can learn more about the process on the How It Works page.

Other methods include Roblox's own affiliate program (earning 5% of Robux purchases made by players you refer), selling items in Roblox experiences if you have a Premium membership, and participating in Roblox events that occasionally distribute free Robux or Robux-equivalent prizes.

Earn Free Robux for Dragon Ball Rage

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Dragon Ball Rage FAQ (May 2026)

How do I go Super Saiyan in Dragon Ball Rage?

You need to reach a combined stat total of around 15,000 training points across your melee, energy, and defense stats. Once you hit that threshold, press the transformation key (default: Q) to go SSJ for the first time. Redeeming all 17 active codes gives you 6,350+ free training points, covering nearly half the requirement.

Are Dragon Ball Rage codes case-sensitive?

Yes, all codes in Dragon Ball Rage are case-sensitive. Make sure you enter them exactly as shown in the codes table, including capital letters and any numbers. A single wrong character will cause the code to fail.

How often are new Dragon Ball Rage codes released?

iDracius and the Dragon Ball Rage Club typically release new codes during major game updates, visit count milestones, and holiday events. On average, expect 2-4 new codes per month. Follow the game's social channels or bookmark this page for the latest codes.

Is the Faster Training game pass worth 500 Robux?

If you plan to play Dragon Ball Rage for more than a few hours, the Faster Training pass is the single best investment at 500 Robux. It doubles all training points earned from every source, cutting your grind time to reach SSJ3, SSJ God, and beyond by 50%. The time savings compound the more you play.

What is the stat cap in Dragon Ball Rage?

Without the Limit Breaker game pass (750 Robux), stats are capped at specific thresholds that prevent you from reaching the highest transformations. The Limit Breaker pass removes this cap, allowing you to push stats to 5,000,000+ and unlock Ultra Instinct. Do not buy Limit Breaker until you actually hit the default cap.

Can I fly in Dragon Ball Rage?

Yes, all players can fly from the start. Press F to toggle flight mode. Your flight speed scales directly with your energy stat, so investing in energy training makes you faster in the air. Flying is essential for PvP combat, aerial combos, and traversing the map quickly.

How do I get Ultra Instinct in Dragon Ball Rage?

Ultra Instinct requires the Limit Breaker game pass (750 Robux) since you need stats far beyond the default cap. You must unlock all prior transformations in order (SSJ, SSJ2, SSJ3, SSJ God, SSJB) and then continue training until your combined stats exceed approximately 5,000,000. At peak efficiency with all multipliers, this takes roughly 60-80 hours of active play.

Why are my Dragon Ball Rage codes not working?

Three common reasons: the code has expired (check our table for the latest status), you already redeemed it on your account (each code works once per player), or there is a typo. Make sure you are using the correct redemption method by clicking the Twitter/X icon on the side menu, not typing in chat.

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