Updated May 23, 2026
Dungeon RNG: Free Robux Guide, Tips & Strategies (2026)
Dungeon RNG from developer Clicker House has crossed 101.4 million visits and earned 1.29 million favorites since launching in May 2024 — making it one of the most-played RNG games on Roblox right now. This guide covers the blade rolling system, every major dungeon mechanic, actionable luck-building strategies, active codes, and how to fund game passes without spending your own money.
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What Is Dungeon RNG?
Dungeon RNG is a Roblox action-RPG built around a randomized blade-rolling loop. You spin an RNG wheel to land one of 500+ blades, equip the best one you own, fight through a dungeon to collect loot and XP, then use those resources to roll again for something rarer. That cycle sounds simple, but it's held the attention of millions of players because each layer of the system — crafting, potions, the Skill Tree, fishing — adds a meaningful decision on top of the core loop.
The game runs on Update 35 as of May 19, 2026. Servers cap at 10 players, which keeps things manageable and makes cooperative play — especially for filling the Server Boost Meter — easy to coordinate. Around 322 concurrent players are online at any given time, so you won't wait long for a populated server.
Dungeon RNG was created in May 2024, and Clicker House has shipped 35 updates since then. That's a consistent update cadence that's added 40+ dungeons, a Skill Tree, Blade Eggs, the fishing system, and PvP — all without removing or reworking the original rolling mechanic that players came for.
Key Features
Dungeon RNG runs several interconnected systems at once, and knowing how they feed into each other changes how you prioritize your time in any given session. Here's what each major system does and why it matters.
Blade Rolling
The RNG wheel is your primary progression tool. Every spin pulls from a pool of 500+ blades weighted by rarity. Common blades drop constantly; ultra-rare blades may take thousands of rolls. The weighting is controlled by your luck stat, which makes luck the single most important number on your character sheet.
Five potions interact directly with rolling outcomes. Luck potions provide a flat luck stat boost for a set duration. Leprechaun potions specifically shift the rarity weighting toward higher-tier blades. OP potions raise your overall power, Magic potions boost special ability potency, and XP potions accelerate leveling for faster Skill Tree progression. These effects stack simultaneously, so running a Luck and Leprechaun potion together during a rolling session hits both the flat bonus and the rarity weighting at the same time.
The Blade Egg system offers an alternative to pure RNG. Eggs hatch into guaranteed blades outside the standard roll pool, giving you access to specific blades or ability types that might otherwise take thousands of rolls to land. Eggs come from dungeon clears, fishing rewards, and seasonal events.
Dungeon Raiding
The 40+ dungeons are tiered by difficulty, and each tier offers a distinct loot table. Earlier dungeons give basic crafting materials and common blade fragments. Higher dungeons — including locked areas like the Winter Rift, which needs specific keys to enter — drop components for top-end relics and higher-quality Blade Eggs.
Each server holds up to 10 players, and grouping up is more efficient than solo raiding because it fills the Server Boost Meter faster. When that meter hits 100%, every player on the server gets a temporary luck and loot-drop bonus. Running potions while the Server Boost is active stacks the effects — that combination is the strongest free luck window available without any game passes.
PvP is available for players who want to test their blade builds against others. It's not required for dungeon progression, but winning PvP matches rewards additional materials and contributes to leaderboard rankings. Blade stats, relic bonuses, and Skill Tree upgrades all factor into PvP combat outcomes.
Relic Crafting
Relics are permanent stat attachments that slot onto your equipped blade. You craft them at the Relic Forge using materials collected from dungeon runs. The distinction between relics and potions is permanence: a potion's effect expires after a set time, but a relic's bonus stays active as long as that blade is equipped.
Relics can add flat luck, base damage, XP gain rate, and special ability strength depending on the material tier used in crafting. Higher-tier materials from later dungeons produce relics with larger stat bonuses, which creates a natural incentive to keep pushing deeper into the dungeon list rather than farming one zone indefinitely.
The Skill Tree, a more recent addition to the game, works separately from relics. Skill points are earned by leveling up and can be spent on passive nodes that extend potion duration, add flat luck, or reduce dungeon cooldowns. Skill Tree bonuses apply globally regardless of which blade you have equipped, making early investment in luck and potion nodes compound over time in every system.
Tips and Strategies
Most players plateau around dungeon 15–20 because they try to push difficulty before building their luck foundation. The tips below are ordered by impact, starting with the changes that move the needle most for players in their first week.
Build Luck Before Chasing Rare Blades
Rolling for rare blades with a base luck stat produces mostly commons. Before any serious rolling window, stack your free luck sources first: spend time in the AFK area to build a passive luck reserve, craft at least one luck-boosting relic, and have a Luck and Leprechaun potion ready to activate before you start. A combined 3x luck multiplier from these free sources is achievable without touching the Robux shop.
The AFK area rewards players who can leave the game running. Even a 30-minute passive session each day accumulates a meaningful luck bonus that carries into your next active window. It's not fast, but it's entirely free and it compounds with every other luck source you have active.
Prioritize the Server Boost Meter
Don't immediately solo-run dungeons when you join a server. Check the Server Boost Meter first. If it's sitting at 60% or higher, join the group of active players and push it to 100% before spending your potion stack. The combined luck bonus from a maxed Server Boost plus an active Luck potion is the strongest free rolling window you can create.
If you join an empty or near-empty server, consider switching. A server with 8–10 active players fills the boost meter 4–5 times faster than a 2-player session. The extra 15–20 minutes waiting for a full server to trigger the boost can outweigh an extra hour of solo grinding in terms of rare blade yield.
Use the Fishing System Between Dungeon Runs
Fishing doesn't share a cooldown with dungeon runs, so you can fish during natural downtime without losing active progression time. Certain fish types are tied to specific relic crafting materials that don't appear in any dungeon's loot table. If you're stuck trying to craft a particular relic and you're missing one component, fishing is usually the fastest free path to finding it without advancing to a dungeon that's currently above your damage output.
Fishing also produces Blade Eggs on rare catches. Because eggs guarantee a blade outside the standard roll pool, landing one from fishing is effectively a free high-value roll that didn't cost you a spin on the RNG wheel.
Plan Skill Tree Spending Early
New players tend to spend early Skill Tree points on damage nodes because the payoff is immediately visible in dungeon clear times. That's the slower path. Points invested in the luck nodes and potion duration extenders compound across every future rolling session and dungeon run. Once your luck foundation is established through the Skill Tree, shifting later points toward damage becomes the right call — but the order matters.
Use Blade Eggs Strategically
Blade Eggs guarantee a blade outside the standard roll pool, which makes them most valuable during a Luck potion window. Pop a Luck potion first, then crack the egg. Your active luck stat influences the quality of what hatches, so burning an egg with no luck buffs active is leaving potential blade quality on the table. Save eggs for windows where you're already running your full potion stack.
Winter Rift Keys Are Worth Farming
Winter Rift keys unlock access to a special dungeon with a distinct loot table that includes relic components not found in standard dungeons. Farming the keys requires time, but the Winter Rift's drop rates for top-tier relic materials make it the best mid-to-late-game grind target. Don't sell or trade keys — use them as soon as you've accumulated enough for a full run cycle.
Dungeon RNG Active Codes
Clicker House releases codes through their official social channels and the in-game news feed, typically tied to update milestones and player count thresholds. Codes in Dungeon RNG usually reward Luck potions, XP boosts, and crafting materials — exactly the items that matter most in early-to-mid game progression.
To redeem a code: press the Shop button on the left side of your screen, scroll down to the Redeem section, type your code into the input field exactly as shown, then press Ok. Codes are case-sensitive, so copy them carefully rather than typing from memory.
For a full list of every current and expired code with verified status, see our dedicated Dungeon RNG codes page — it's updated within 24 hours of any new release. For update history and a broader game overview, the Dungeon RNG hub page has everything in one place.
How to Earn Free Robux for Dungeon RNG
Game passes in Dungeon RNG range from around 149 Robux for Extra Storage up to roughly 499 Robux for VIP. The 2x Luck pass sits at approximately 399 Robux and is the strongest single-purchase for active rollers because the luck multiplier applies permanently to every roll and every dungeon run. Here's how the main passes compare:
| Game Pass | Estimated Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Extra Storage | ~149 Robux | Players who fill inventory fast and want more blade slots |
| Auto Farm | ~199 Robux | Players who want passive dungeon farming during long AFK sessions |
| 2x Luck | ~399 Robux | Active rollers who want a permanent luck multiplier on every session |
| VIP | ~499 Robux | Players who want perks, cosmetics, and social features bundled together |
If you're choosing between the 2x Luck pass and VIP, the math favors 2x Luck for players whose main goal is blade progression. Every roll, every potion stack, every Server Boost window — the permanent multiplier applies to all of it. VIP bundles extras that are genuinely useful but don't compound the way a permanent luck multiplier does across hundreds of future sessions.
The most practical path to funding game passes without spending real money is completing tasks on Earnaldo — surveys, videos, and app installs that pay out in Robux you withdraw directly to your account. It fits alongside your normal play sessions rather than replacing them, and there's no purchase required to start.
Earn Free Robux for Dungeon RNG
Complete quick tasks and surveys on Earnaldo to build up Robux you can spend on the 2x Luck pass, VIP, or any other Dungeon RNG game pass. No credit card needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dungeon RNG has over 500 unique blades in the rolling pool as of Update 35 (May 2026). Clicker House adds new blades with each major update, so that number continues to grow with each new content patch.
Press the Shop button on the left side of the screen while in-game. Scroll down past the item listings until you reach the Redeem section. Enter your code exactly as shown — codes are case-sensitive — then press Ok. The reward drops directly into your inventory.
Luck potions give a flat boost to your luck stat for a set duration. Leprechaun potions shift the rarity weighting toward higher-tier blades specifically. OP potions increase overall combat power for faster dungeon clears. Magic potions boost blade special ability potency. XP potions accelerate leveling for faster Skill Tree point gain.
All five can be active at the same time, and their effects are additive rather than exclusive.
There are 40+ dungeons as of Update 35. Most dungeons unlock naturally as your blade power and level increase, so you'll progress through them as you strengthen your build. Some areas — like the Winter Rift — require specific keys that you farm from earlier content before you can enter.
Yes. The AFK area passively accumulates luck for your character even when you're not actively playing. Spending time there between sessions builds a luck reserve that applies to your next rolling window. Even a 30-minute daily AFK session adds up to a meaningful luck advantage over a week without costing you any Robux or active time.
For active players focused on blade rolling and dungeon progression, the 2x Luck pass (~399 Robux) gives the strongest return because the permanent luck multiplier compounds across every future session. If you prefer a more passive playstyle, the Auto Farm pass (~199 Robux) is cheaper and provides hands-off progress during downtime.
The Server Boost Meter is a shared progress bar visible to everyone in your server. It fills as players clear dungeons, fish, and roll together. When it reaches 100%, all players on the server receive a temporary luck and loot-drop bonus. Joining servers with 8–10 active players fills the meter 4–5 times faster than a 2-player session — and the bonus stacks with any potions you have active when it triggers.
Blade Eggs hatch into a guaranteed blade outside the standard RNG roll pool. You can get them from dungeon clears, fishing catches, and seasonal events. Because they bypass the roll system entirely, they're most valuable when used during a Luck potion window — your active luck stat influences hatched blade quality. Don't burn eggs during low-luck periods; save them for when your full potion stack is running.
About This Guide
This guide reflects Dungeon RNG as of Update 35, released May 19, 2026. All game mechanics described — the Skill Tree, Blade Egg system, five potion types, Server Boost Meter, Winter Rift keys — are current as of that version. Game stats including total visits (101.4M+), favorites (1.29M+), and max server size (10 players) were verified at the time of writing.
Clicker House ships updates regularly, and blade counts, dungeon totals, and game pass prices may change with future content drops. For the most current game overview and update history, the Dungeon RNG hub page is the best reference. For codes specifically, the Dungeon RNG codes page is updated within 24 hours of every new release.