Active Codes
Redeem broad reward codes before you begin a long session, but delay reroll-heavy decisions until you understand what your account is missing. A chest-heavy code can be opened immediately; a reroll-heavy code can be wasted instantly if you do not know what outcome you want.
Read the reward column before you redeem the code. A code with Boss Tickets is best saved for a real boss session, while a code with Shards or cash can be used earlier to smooth upgrades and travel. A code with several reroll types should wait until you know which part of the account feels weak.
Copy punctuation exactly. The current list includes codes with one, two, and three exclamation marks, so manual typing is risky. If a code fails, test one code at a time and separate three causes: typo, already redeemed, or silently expired after a patch.
| Code | Reward | Best timing | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
sorryforbugs7! | Ultimate Chest, 50 Clan Rerolls, $500,000 Cash, 10,000 Shards | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
smallgift! | 10,000 Shards, Aura Crate, Cosmetic Crate | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
update0.5! | 10,000 Shards, Ultimate Chest, 10 Mythical Chests, $250,000 Cash | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
thanksfor1kccu! | 10,000 Shards, Ultimate Chest, 10 Mythical Chests | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
smallcodes! | 10,000 Shards, 10 Boss Tickets, $250,000 Cash, 5 Mythical Chests | Redeem before a boss session, not during random starter routing. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
sorryforbugs4! | 10,000 Shards, 10 Mythical Chests | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
addedbosspawn! | $750,000, 50 Boss Tickets, Millionaire Title | Redeem before a boss session, not during random starter routing. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
sorryforbugs3! | 5 Clan Rerolls, 10 Trait Rerolls, 10 Race Rerolls, 10,000 Shards, Mythical Chest | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
RELEASE! | 5 Clan Rerolls, 20 Trait Rerolls, 20 Race Rerolls, 10,000 Shards, 5 Mythical Chests | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
THANKSFORPLAYING! | 5 Trait Rerolls, 5 Race Rerolls, 5,000 Shards, Mythical Chest | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
sorryforbugs! | 20 Clan Rerolls, 30 Trait Rerolls, 30 Race Rerolls, 10,000 Shards, 10 Mythical Chests | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
sorryforbugs2! | 20 Clan Rerolls, 50 Trait Rerolls, 50 Race Rerolls, 10,000 Shards, 10 Mythical Chests | Redeem after you understand which clan, race, or trait you want to chase. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
sorryforbugs5! | 50 Boss Tickets, $500,000 Cash, 20,000 Shards, 5 Mythical Chests | Redeem before a boss session, not during random starter routing. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
thanksfor1.5kccu!! | Aura Crate, Ultimate Chest, 10,000 Shards | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
performancefix!!! | Aura Crate, Cosmetic Crate, 10,000 Shards | Redeem before inventory planning, then open rewards with a route in mind. | RobloxDen + GameRant |
How to Redeem Without Wasting Rewards
Launch Legacy Piece from the official Roblox game page, join a server, open the in-game settings or code panel, paste the code exactly, and submit it once. After the reward appears, check inventory and reroll screens before redeeming the next code. This slower rhythm prevents you from stacking rewards without knowing what changed.
If a code gives Boss Tickets, set aside enough time to use the tickets. If it gives Race, Trait, or Clan Rerolls, decide whether you are rerolling for power, movement, farming comfort, or a specific build plan. If it gives Shards and Chests, check whether your current bottleneck is currency, gear, or boss access.
The best redemption flow is slow: join the game, open the code panel, paste one code, confirm the reward, then check inventory before the next code. This prevents a player from receiving ten rewards and then losing track of which one changed cash, Shards, rerolls, or tickets.
Use the reward type to decide the next tab. Rerolls point to Abilities & Builds, Boss Tickets point to Boss Tickets, and mixed chest/currency rewards point to Rewards. That keeps the code page from becoming a copy-paste list and turns it into a session plan.
sorryforbugs7!
Ultimate Chest, 50 Clan Rerolls, $500,000 Cash, 10,000 Shards
smallgift!
10,000 Shards, Aura Crate, Cosmetic Crate
update0.5!
10,000 Shards, Ultimate Chest, 10 Mythical Chests, $250,000 Cash
thanksfor1kccu!
10,000 Shards, Ultimate Chest, 10 Mythical Chests
smallcodes!
10,000 Shards, 10 Boss Tickets, $250,000 Cash, 5 Mythical Chests
sorryforbugs4!
10,000 Shards, 10 Mythical Chests
Expired and Older Codes
Older Legacy Piece trackers still surface names from earlier update eras. Treat them as history unless the in-game code box accepts them. Expired-code rows are useful for spotting update themes, but they should not drive your current route.
Expired rows still have value, but only as history. They show what kinds of milestones the developer has rewarded before, such as visits, update delays, and bug fixes. They do not prove that the reward can be claimed today, so never route a new account around an expired code.
If an older code suddenly works again, move it only after in-game verification. A third-party list can lag behind the game, and a copied old table can mix different eras. The safest player habit is current codes first, old codes last, and no reroll spending until successful rewards are visible.
| Expired / older code | Reason to keep it visible |
|---|---|
RESETME4 | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
RESETME5 | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
UPDATE6 | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
PAWPAW | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
OPERATIONNOMI | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
UPDATE5 | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
COREFIXES | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
NEWTRACKER | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
NPCUPDATE | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
PIKAFLIGHTFIX | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
ALLYSYSTEM | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
ANOTHAONE | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
NEWRARITIES | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
NEWSTARTER | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
MARINEFORD | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
RESETYO | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
BOSSUPDATE | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
REFRESHSTATS | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
QUESTBUFF | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
6KMEMBERS | Seen in older trackers; try only after current active codes are handled. |
Claim Plan for a Real Session
A good code session has three passes. First, redeem the codes that only give flexible value such as cash or Shards, because those rewards rarely create regret. Second, mark codes that include Boss Tickets and decide whether you have time to use them today. Third, leave reroll-heavy rewards until you can name the exact build weakness you want to fix.
This order matters because the current code pool is unusually large. If you claim everything without a plan, the account may look richer while the next decision becomes less clear. A player-friendly code page should reduce that confusion: what can be claimed safely, what should be saved for a real session, and what should wait for a build decision.
Before leaving Claim Plan for a Real Session, choose one concrete next action tied to checking redemption order, punctuation, source date, and reward timing before a player opens the in-game code panel. For Claim Plan for a Real Session, that action can be to spend, save, test, verify, or move to another page, but it should not be vague. A wiki page is useful only when it changes the next choice inside the game.
If the answer to "can you name the reward type you are about to receive and the reason it should be spent now instead of saved" is weak, default to saving the resource and use the active-code table, the expired-code table, and the source page. For Claim Plan for a Real Session, that habit protects rare rewards while still letting the account move forward with safer currency, normal grinding, and practice sessions.
How to Use Legacy Piece Codes
Use Legacy Piece Codes as a live checklist. Start with flexible rewards, then mark Boss Ticket codes for a longer session, and leave reroll-heavy codes until you have a build target. This turns the page from a copy-paste list into a spending order.
If a code fails, do not immediately assume the whole list is wrong. Check punctuation, spacing, already-redeemed status, and expiry separately. The codes with multiple exclamation marks are especially easy to mistype, so one-code-at-a-time testing is safer.
After claiming the list, move to Rewards or Beginner instead of staying on the code page. Codes give resources; the rest of the route decides whether those resources should be spent today or saved for a better account state.
Final check for Legacy Piece Codes: can you name the reward type you are about to receive and the reason it should be spent now instead of saved. For Legacy Piece Codes, if that question cannot be answered in one sentence, the account probably needs another normal session before spending anything rare.
When the session goal changes, change pages instead of forcing Legacy Piece Codes to answer everything. codes are the highest-confidence gameplay data in this launch build, so the page should stay close to verified reward names and update cadence. For Legacy Piece Codes, that keeps this page useful for its real job and keeps the route from turning into a generic checklist.