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If there’s one guarantee in life, it’s that Roblox will have an RPG based on anime, only this time it’s Hunter x Hunter, so naturally the game is called Hunter Era. If you’ve tried something like Blox Fruits, the gameplay is pretty similar, only you’re trading devil fruits for Nen. There are quests to complete, levels to grind, and items to find—all the works. Hunter Era also has a bunch of Roblox codes to redeem for free gifts!
All Working Roblox Codes in Hunter Era
You’ve got a really nice haul this time around. These Roblox codes won’t last very long in Hunter Era, so I suggest you redeem them quickly. As of July 14, 2024, these are still working:
Codes | Rewards |
SRR4LEVELING | 2-hour double EXP boost |
10KLIKES | +10 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
HUNTEREXAM | +1 stat reset token |
UPDATE1 | +15 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
7KLIKES | +1 stat reset token |
6KLIKES | +5 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
5KLIKES | +5 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
4KLIKES | +5 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
3KLIKES | 10-min double EXP boost |
FUNZYLABS | +5 Nen, Family and Hatsu spins |
One thing to keep in mind is that the EXP boosts are used automatically. The other rewards, such as the various spins and stat resets, can be used at any point.
The spins are for rolling for new powers and family names, which themselves grant varying bonuses like more experience or stronger Nen powers. Because the family names have rarity, and a more rare family name is generally stronger, having a bunch of rolls at your disposal means a higher chance of getting a better name.
How to Redeem Roblox Codes in Hunter Era
Like most Roblox games, you have to redeem codes while in-game, and it has a dedicated page you redeem them from, like so:
- Launch Hunter Era and log into the game.
- On the left-hand side, choose the Menu button—it’s the three dashes, then choose Configs from the radial menu.
- Type in a working code in the text box along the bottom, then select the Redeem button.
If you want to avoid typos and other errors, I suggest copying and pasting the codes from our list. The codes aren’t case-sensitive, so spelling is all that matters.