The codes work regardless of what side you choose or how you play.
They can be vital resources or Blackstone currency.
Anything helps when you’re trying to build a strong army.
Some are good enough to get free Requisition Scrolls to summon powerful leaders.
This is the developer’s way to help players get ahead, just likefree dice roles inMonopoly GO.
These codes are a great way to come back to the game with a boost.
Every month offers different amounts of rewards, like the 57 offered byWarhammer 40k Tacticusin October 2024.
This could be chalked up to releases ofWarhammergames or just ways to get more players to participate in events.
There’s even one code, CODEDOESNTWORK, that comes with its flavor text about Discord.
(The code, ironically, does work.)
The tables below outline the phrases related to every offered code and which rewards are tied to them.
Active Code
Reward(s)
HATEFOOLS(one day only!)
Custom Image by Katarina Cimbaljevic
This also keeps you from just making multiple accounts and quickly getting many rewards from main accounts.
If a code doesn’t work, it’s either expired or was input incorrectly.
Remember to copy the code closely so you’ll know that it’s expired.
Custom Image by Lee D’Amato
Each individual code reward then needs to be claimed one by one.
This month’s most abundant rewards from codes areCoins and Blackstone,both of which are the in-game currencies.
The skills of your leader are incredibly powerful inWarhammer Tacticus, usually deciding the course of battle.
Another great resource from active codes isRequisition Orders, or items used to summon new characters.
Using these as soon as possible may give you a rare drop that your forces need to become unstoppable.
you’re able to find these codes by checking theirXorFacebook.
Image Created by Simone Ashmoore
These codes often pop up when a new event starts in the game.
So, checking back during events is a great idea.
Set in a dystopian science-fantasy universe, it is the most popular miniature wargame globally.
Players enact battles using miniature models of warriors and vehicles on a tabletop battlefield.