All Digimon Digital Monsters codes to redeem free Money, Diamonds & Digimon
If you want to get ahead in Digimon Digital Monsters for Roblox, we've got all the recent codes and how to redeem them for an assortment of free rewards.
These Digimon Digital Monsters codes will give you a serious headstart on your evolution. The game allows Roblox fans to explore the world of the famous anime franchise, battling and collecting all kinds of digital monsters.
It takes a lot to become the most digi-volved Digimon around, but the codes below can help you get there. We also have instructions for how you can redeem them in the game.
All active Digimon Digital Monsters codes
After digging into the latest codes and sorting through all of the old ones, here are all of the active codes I could find. These have been tested, so I can confirm they work at the time of writing:
Code |
Reward |
Likes50k |
Craniamon (500), 500M coins, 50,000 Diamonds |
WelcomeToDMRCommunity |
Zd Hou (5), 10M Coins, 5,000 Diamonds |
WelcomeToDMR |
Black Guilmon (1), 10M Coins, 1,000 Diamonds |
nakata1609 |
Belphemon X (10), 100M Coins, 10,000 Diamonds |
Most of these codes have been active for a while without expiring. The "likes" code is the latest of several codes that pop up when the game hits certain milestones. These codes tend to expire after some time, but are then replaced when a new milestone is met.
How to redeem Digimon Digital Monsters codes
With codes in hand, all you need now is to know how to use them. To redeem codes in Digimon Digital Monsters, you need to:
- Click on theĀ Present icon on the right side of the screen
- Enter an active code into the text box
- Press 'Redeem Code' to claim your rewards
That is it for our rundown of Digimon Digital Monsters codes. For more, head to our Roblox homepage where we have lists of codes for games like Anime Champions Simulator, Peroxide, Blox Fruits, Anime Adventures, and Project Slayers.
About The Author
Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.