Dungeon Lootify Free Robux Guide (2026) -- Tips, Codes & Strategies
Dungeon Lootify turns a co-op dungeon crawl into a loot chase where every run is a gamble between greed and safety. This is the full June 2026 playbook: how dungeon runs work, the gear and affix system, when to reroll your stats, how to read bosses, every active code, and how to fund the game passes you actually want.
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What Is Dungeon Lootify
Dungeon Lootify is a co-op dungeon-crawler and roguelike RPG built by Big Coder on Roblox. The premise is simple to describe and hard to put down: team up with other players, fight through rooms of monsters and bosses, crack open chests for gear, and decide at every checkpoint whether to push deeper for greater rewards or flee to safety with what you have already earned. The catch is that death can wipe the loot from your current run, so every choice carries weight.
You can find it at the official Dungeon Lootify Roblox page under place ID 121727847541143. The game carries a BETA tag and has already pulled in roughly 17.5 million visits, which is fast growth for a title still adding systems. If you have played loot-driven action RPGs, the gear-and-affix loop will feel familiar, though Dungeon Lootify leans hard into the push-or-flee risk that defines a run.
The core hook is the loot loop. Every dungeon hands you chests, every chest can roll gear with random affixes, and every affix you reroll at the blacksmith inches your build closer to its ceiling. Small early decisions compound: the class you pick, the stats you invest in, and which gear you choose to keep and reroll all shape how deep you can safely push later.
What separates Dungeon Lootify from a basic dungeon game is how tightly its systems feed each other. Gear gives you stats. Stats let you survive deeper floors. Deeper floors drop better chests. Better chests roll stronger affixes, which you reroll to push even further. Companions from eggs and consumable potions sit on top of that loop, smoothing your damage, your luck, and your gold income. Once you see how the pieces connect, the game stops being about clearing rooms and becomes about sequencing your upgrades and managing risk.
It also helps to know what the game is not. This is not a passive idle game. Runs demand attention, boss fights punish bad timing, and a greedy push can erase a chunk of progress in seconds. That risk is the point: the players who learn when to bank their loot and when to gamble pull ahead of those who treat every run as a guaranteed payday.
Core Mechanics
Dungeon Lootify runs on a handful of systems that all loop back into your gear and your survivability. Understand these and you understand the whole game.
Dungeon Runs and Push vs Flee
Everything happens inside a run. You enter a dungeon, clear rooms of monsters, and progress through floors that get tougher as you go. At intervals the game offers you a choice: push deeper for richer rewards, or flee to safety and bank the loot you have collected. Pushing raises the payout, but it also raises the stakes, because dying mid-run can cost you the unbanked loot from that attempt. This risk-reward tension is the heart of the game, and learning to read it is the single most important skill you can build.
Classes
You pick from three main roles, and a balanced party runs one of each. The Guardian is the tank, built to soak damage and lock enemies down with crowd control. The Scout is the single-target DPS class, the one you bring to melt bosses. The Acolyte is the mage and support, dealing area damage while healing and buffing the team. Your class shapes which stats matter most, but gear and the stat tree carry across roles, so investing in the right nodes matters as much as your class pick.
Gear, Affixes, and Rerolling
Gear is the engine of your power. Pieces drop with random affixes -- bonus stats like physical or magical damage, defence, crit chance, crit damage, or attack speed. To shape a piece, you take it to the blacksmith and temper it, which identifies or refreshes its affixes so you can reroll toward the stats your build wants. Rerolling costs materials, so the smart move is to pour them into high-rarity gear you plan to keep rather than common drops you will replace in a floor or two.
Stats and the Stat Tree
Beyond gear, you spend stat points on a stat tree that customizes your character. Stats like Health, Physical Damage, Magical Damage, Crit Chance, Crit Damage, Attack Speed, and the various defence and regen values all interact, so thoughtful allocation matters more than dumping everything into one number. The currency of customization here is stat points, and a focused build that supports your class and gear will out-perform a scattered one every time.
Chests, Eggs, and Potions
Loot comes in chests, with higher tiers like Chests II carrying better gear odds than the basic versions. Eggs hatch companions that help you in runs, and consumable potions tilt the odds in your favor: Luck Potions raise your drop quality, and Gold Potions boost the Coins you earn. Because potions are consumable, timing is everything -- a Luck Potion burned on a basic chest is mostly wasted, while the same potion on a high-tier chest can pull a piece worth a dozen ordinary drops.
Bosses
Each dungeon caps off with bosses that hit hard and telegraph their big attacks. The skill ceiling is in the timing: read the windup, then stun or dodge to interrupt the attack and negate the damage entirely. A clean boss fight is a coordinated one, with the Guardian holding aggro, the Scout focusing damage, and the Acolyte healing through the burst. Upgrading your gear affixes before a boss attempt beats trying to out-grind it with under-tuned stats.
Tips and Strategies
Here is how we would approach a fresh save in June 2026, based on how the loot loop rewards smart risk over raw grinding.
Redeem codes before anything else: The active codes hand you Coins, a stack of Chests II, Tide Eggs, and both Luck and Gold Potions for free. That is a real head start on gear and your first few runs, so do this in your first minute of play.
Open starter chests, then equip: Crack the Chests from the code rewards before your first run and equip the best pieces. An empty gear slot is wasted stats, so never enter a dungeon with a slot you could have filled.
Bank loot more than you think you should: The fastest way to lose a session is to push one floor too far and wipe. Until your gear can comfortably carry the next floor, flee and bank. Secured loot you can reroll beats a greedy run that ends in a death every time.
Reroll only what you will keep: Tempering and rerolling cost materials. Spend them on high-rarity gear that fits your build, not on common drops you will replace soon. A single well-rolled rare piece can outclass three lucky common rolls.
Time your potions: Drink a Luck Potion right before opening a batch of high-tier chests so the better odds land on your most valuable pulls. Save a Gold Potion for a run where you expect a big Coin haul, so the multiplier sits on top of your largest income.
Build into your class, not against it: A Guardian wants Health, defence, and damage reduction so it can hold the line. A Scout wants crit and attack speed for single-target burst. An Acolyte wants magical damage, mana, and the regen stats that keep its support online. Allocate stat points toward the nodes that reinforce your role rather than spreading thin.
Run with a party: Dungeon Lootify is a co-op game at heart, and a balanced party of one Guardian, one Scout, and one Acolyte clears deeper, safer than three of the same class. If you queue solo, lean toward a survivable build so a bad pull does not end your run instantly.
Learn boss timings before you out-gear them: Most early boss deaths come from eating a telegraphed attack, not from low stats. Watch the windup, save your stun for the dangerous move, and you will clear fights your gear technically should not be ready for yet.
Dungeon Lootify Active Codes
As of June 2026, these seven codes are active. Each one gives free Coins, Chests, potions, or eggs, and you should redeem them all the moment you load in. We cross-checked these against multiple code trackers, so enter them exactly as shown.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| AFFIXREROLL | Free rewards | Active |
| STATSREWORK | 1,000 Coins, 10 Chests II, 3 Tide Eggs, 3 Gold Potions II, 3 Luck Potions II | Active |
| DEFENDGATE | 500 Coins, 3 Chests II | Active |
| THX4URHELP | 500 Coins, 3 Chests II | Active |
| DISCORD15K | 500 Coins, 3 Chests II | Active |
| DISCORD10K | 500 Coins, 3 Chests II | Active |
| DISCORD5K | 500 Coins, 3 Chests II | Active |
To redeem, click the Store button on the left side of your screen, open the code redemption box, type a code into the Enter your code field, and press Confirm. Codes can be case-sensitive, so copy and paste them directly to avoid typos. New codes tend to arrive with updates and Discord milestones, so it is worth checking back after big patches.
A quick note on what these rewards do for you. The STATSREWORK code is the standout: its 10 Chests II, 3 Tide Eggs, and six total potions give a new account a genuine running start on gear, companions, and luck. The Discord codes and DEFENDGATE and THX4URHELP each layer on 500 Coins and 3 more Chests II, which adds up to a healthy pile of early loot. Save the Luck Potions from STATSREWORK for opening those Chests II in one batch rather than spreading them thin.
For the full running list as new codes drop and old ones expire, check our Dungeon Lootify codes page, which we keep updated separately from this guide.
How to Earn Free Robux for Dungeon Lootify
Most of Dungeon Lootify is free to play -- codes, runs, and rerolls cost nothing but time and in-game materials. The Robux-priced extras are the game passes and convenience purchases in the in-game shop, which typically speed up your luck, gold income, or gear progression. Those passes are convenience, not requirements, but having a Robux balance means you can grab the ones that match how you play.
That is where having a free Robux source helps. Instead of spending real money on a luck or gold pass, you can earn Robux through tasks and put it toward exactly the passes you want. The smart move is to play free for your first several runs, figure out which boost actually bottlenecks your progress -- usually drop luck or Coin income -- and only then spend Robux on the pass that fixes that specific bottleneck.
Game pass lineups and prices shift between patches in a live BETA game like this, so always confirm the current cost in the in-game shop before buying. As a rule, the passes worth your Robux are the permanent multipliers and quality-of-life unlocks you will use every session, not one-time consumables you can already get free from codes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dungeon Lootify is a co-op dungeon-crawler RPG by Big Coder. You team up to fight monsters and bosses, loot chests for gear with random affixes, choose to push deeper for bigger rewards or flee to bank your loot, and reroll your gear stats to build the strongest character. You can play it at the official Roblox page under place ID 121727847541143.
The active codes are AFFIXREROLL for free rewards, STATSREWORK for 1,000 Coins, 10 Chests II, 3 Tide Eggs, 3 Gold Potions II, and 3 Luck Potions II, plus DEFENDGATE, THX4URHELP, DISCORD15K, DISCORD10K, and DISCORD5K, which each give 500 Coins and 3 Chests II. Paste them exactly as written.
Click the Store button on the left side of your screen, open the code redemption box, type or paste a code into the Enter your code field, then press Confirm. The rewards land in your account right away.
Gear drops with random affixes that add stats like damage, defence, crit, or attack speed. You take gear to the blacksmith to temper it, which identifies or refreshes the affixes, letting you reroll toward the stats your build wants. Keep rerolling high-rarity pieces rather than wasting materials on low-tier drops.
There are three main roles: the Guardian, a tank that soaks damage and applies crowd control; the Scout, the single-target DPS class; and the Acolyte, the mage and support that deals area damage, heals, and buffs. A balanced party runs one of each.
Pushing deeper raises the rewards but also the risk, because dying in a run can cost you the loot you have not banked yet. Push while your party is healthy and flee to secure your loot the moment a fight looks like it could wipe you. Banked gear beats a greedy run that ends in a death.
Chests are the main loot containers, with higher tiers like Chests II holding better gear odds. Eggs hatch companions that help you in runs, Luck Potions raise your odds of better drops, and Gold Potions boost the Coins you earn. Save Luck Potions for opening high-tier chests.
Bosses telegraph big attacks, so time your stuns and dodges to interrupt those windups and negate the damage. Bring a Guardian to hold aggro, let the Scout focus the boss, and have the Acolyte heal through the burst. Upgrade your gear affixes before a boss attempt rather than out-grinding it.
About This Guide
We last checked Dungeon Lootify's codes and mechanics on June 21, 2026. Because the game is in active BETA, the developer may adjust chest odds, affix pools, stat tuning, and game pass pricing in future patches, so treat the specifics here as current rather than permanent. For more on this game, visit our Dungeon Lootify hub and our Dungeon Lootify vs Dungeon Quest comparison, and join the Earnaldo Discord if you spot a code that has expired or a number that has drifted. You can confirm the game and developer on the official Roblox page or the community Dungeon Lootify wiki.