Portal Keeper is an automated strategy RPG on Roblox, developed by Place Library. Players recruit allies, build unit synergies, and send their formations into escalating waves of enemies that emerge from increasingly dangerous portals. Codes unlock free resources that help you grow your team faster and take on tougher content without grinding every upgrade from scratch.
Working Portal Keeper codes
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How to redeem Portal Keeper codes
Code redemption is not available from the moment you start playing. You must reach at least Rank 4 before the game unlocks the feature. Once you hit that milestone, there are two valid methods to claim your rewards.
Step 1: Launch Portal Keeper on Roblox and verify your account has reached Rank 4.
Step 2: For the chat method, open the Roblox chat and type /code followed by a space and the code you want to use, then press Enter. If the code is active, your rewards appear right away.
Step 3: Alternatively, open the in-game Settings menu and select the Codes section. Paste or type your code into the input field, then press Redeem to receive the rewards.

To avoid errors, copy codes directly from the list above rather than typing them manually. Capitalization and punctuation must match exactly.
Where to find new Portal Keeper codes
New codes tend to drop alongside game updates and when the community hits certain milestones. The official Place Library Discord server is the most reliable channel for announcements, including code drops, patch notes, and previews of upcoming content. The developer's Roblox Community page is another place to watch. Bookmarking this page keeps everything in one spot so you don't need to check multiple places after every update.
Which starting companion should you pick?
Portal Keeper asks you to choose a first companion before your journey begins. The three options are the Sage, the Knight, and the Guardian. Since battles play out automatically, your companion choice has a bigger impact on early team composition and formation flexibility than on second-to-second gameplay. Among those three, the Sage is the most popular pick in the community, particularly for players focused on building synergies between units. The Knight and Guardian both offer different strategic starting points, so the choice largely comes down to how you intend to shape your roster over time.