My Little Quest for Rojutsu Blox Codes
Alright, so I was jumping into Rojutsu Blox the other day. You know how these Roblox games go, you play for a bit, hit a wall, or just want a little extra something to speed things up. My first thought usually is, ‘Are there any free codes for this thing?’ Because, hey, who doesn’t like free stuff?

So, I did what I always do. Opened up my web browser. Didn’t do anything too clever, just typed ‘Rojutsu Blox codes’ into the search bar. You always get a ton of pages popping up instantly. It’s a real mixed bag, though. Some look like they haven’t been updated since forever, others are plastered with ads.
I started clicking around on the ones that looked maybe, possibly, legit. You kinda get a feel for it after doing this for a bunch of games. Avoided the ones that immediately threw pop-ups in my face or asked for weird permissions. Landed on a couple of fan wikis and maybe one or two sites that just list codes. Those can be okay sometimes.
Found a few potential codes listed. Stuff like:
- Something claiming to give spins
- Another for in-game cash
- One that said ‘EXP boost’
I just copied them down into a notepad file. You never know if they’re gonna work. A lot of times they’re expired, or just plain fake. It’s part of the game, I guess.
Next step was actually trying them out. Fired up Roblox, loaded into Rojutsu Blox. Had to find where you actually input the codes first – sometimes that takes a minute, digging through menus. Found the little text box for it.

Pasted in the first code from my list. Hit enter. ‘Invalid Code’. Yep, saw that coming. Tried the second one. ‘Code Expired’. Story of my life with these things. But you gotta keep trying.
Then I put in the third one. Waited a second… Success! A little message popped up saying I got some spins, or whatever it was. Felt pretty good, actually. Like finding a dollar on the sidewalk. It wasn’t much, but it was something.
So, that was basically it. A bit of searching, clicking through some iffy websites, copying stuff down, and then trying them in the game. Most didn’t work, but one did. That’s usually how it goes when I hunt for codes. Takes a little patience, but sometimes you get lucky.