Yggdrasil Codes (January 2026) — Roblox Alpha test rewards

Redeem these Yggdrasil codes for early Alpha rewards and check back often for the latest working list.

By Shivam Malani 2 min read
Yggdrasil Codes (January 2026) — Roblox Alpha test rewards
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Last checked: January 17, 2026.

Yggdrasil on Roblox is in Alpha, and the developers are using codes to hand out early rewards while players explore the world and test systems. Codes are time-limited, so it is worth redeeming anything that works as soon as possible.


All working Yggdrasil codes (January 2026)

Use the codes below exactly as written, including capitalization. If a code shows as invalid, it has likely expired or already been used on your account.

CodeRewardStatus
FreeTestRelease Free Alpha test rewards Working
AlphaRelease Free Alpha release rewards Working

Both codes are aimed at helping new and returning players get started during the Alpha phase, giving a small boost at the beginning of the game.


Expired Yggdrasil codes

These codes have been rotated out and are no longer expected to work, but they are listed for reference so you do not waste time trying them.

CodeRewardStatus
SorryAboutTheData Compensation rewards Expired
2k3kCelebrations Celebration rewards Expired
1500YIPPEE Milestone rewards Expired
1000CommunityReached Community milestone rewards Expired

How to redeem codes in Roblox Yggdrasil

Step 1: Start by launching Yggdrasil on Roblox from the game page and wait until you are in the main menu or in-game.

Step 2: Look to the top-left area of your screen and locate the button labeled for codes; click or tap this Codes icon to open the redemption window.

Step 3: Click into the text field that appears, then carefully type one of the working codes exactly as shown, paying attention to any capital letters.

Step 4: Press the Submit button to send the code; if it is valid and not previously redeemed on your account, the rewards will be granted immediately.

Tip: If a code returns an error, double-check spacing and capitalization first. If it still fails, it has probably expired or already been used.


Basic Yggdrasil controls and gameplay context

Yggdrasil is an Overlord-inspired role-playing experience where you move through locations such as Carne village, fight enemies, and develop your character’s power. Controls are simple but important to learn early so you can survive the first encounters.

The core keyboard controls are:

  • R toggles running so you can move around the map faster.
  • E equips or unequips your current weapon or item.
  • T switches to Mana View, letting you see magical information.
  • F raises a block, helping you reduce incoming damage.
  • C switches to combat mode with fists, useful if you are unarmed.
  • Q performs a dash to dodge or quickly reposition in fights.
  • Z activates Meta-Magic, tied to more advanced abilities.

Because the game is still in development, systems and balance can shift quickly. Codes are one of the main ways the developers provide compensation or small boosts while those changes are being tested.


Current races available in Yggdrasil

Character creation in Yggdrasil includes a range of races, grouped broadly by rarity. These options shape your identity in the world and may influence stats, abilities, or role-play.

RarityRaces
Common Human, Sheep Horn, Dwarf
Uncommon Beastman, Insect, Rabbitman, Dark Dwarf
Rare Undead, Lesser Vampire, Winged Human, Half-Elf
Epic Elf, Dark Elf, Imp, Slime
Legendary Dragonoid, Angel

Note: Race availability and balance can change as the Alpha progresses, and new options may appear in future updates.


Yggdrasil is still evolving, and codes are updated from time to time, especially around milestones or technical fixes. Checking the game’s description and social channels periodically is the safest way to catch any new rewards before they expire.