Roll to Defend FAQ
Quick answers to the questions players ask most about Roll to Defend.
Does Roll to Defend have codes?
No. As of July 2026 Roll to Defend has no code-redemption system, and there are no active or expired codes to enter. If codes are ever added, they would most likely be announced through the D:/Drive group or a Discord channel. Watch the codes page for the current status.
How do I get better units in Roll to Defend?
Better units come from two things working together: rolling more often and raising your Luck. Rarity is written as odds, so more rolls mean more chances, and higher Luck shifts every roll toward the rarer, harder-hitting units. Reinvest your Coins into rolls rather than hoarding them.
What is the rarest unit in Roll to Defend?
The rarity ladder runs from a common 1 in 10,000 up to a 1 in 10 billion secret, and the game shows even larger on-screen odds using suffixes like QN (quintillion). Only about 0.5% of all players have ever pulled a 1/10B unit, making it the current top of the ladder.
How do I increase Luck in Roll to Defend?
Start with the free sources: like the game and join the D:/Drive group for the EXTRA LUCK bonus, and play with friends in the same server. Beyond that, the Permanent Luck gamepass adds a flat +1 Luck and VIP adds Luck on top of bonus Coins and a chat tag.
Does Roll to Defend earn Coins while offline?
Yes. Coins keep accruing while you are logged off, based on your field clearing waves. Set your strongest units on the path before you close the game, then spend the banked Coins on a burst of rolls when you return. The exact offline rate is not published by the developer.
How many units can I equip at once?
You can only field a limited number of units at a time through your equip slots, which makes those slots your real bottleneck. The +1 Equip gamepass raises the cap by one, and the Auto Equip Best gamepass automatically fields your strongest units so you do not have to swap manually after every roll.
What are Zones in Roll to Defend?
Zones are buyable areas you unlock to raise your income rate and keep progressing. Each new zone you can afford increases how many Coins you earn, which funds faster rolling. Individual zone names, their order, and unlock costs have not been published, so buy the next one you can reach.
Is Roll to Defend the same as Defend ur base with anime?
No. They are two different Roblox games that get confused in search results. Defend ur base with anime has its own codes and units, and none of those work in Roll to Defend. Any code list that mixes the two is unreliable, so treat them as completely separate games.
How many players does Roll to Defend have?
Roll to Defend has around 9,000 players in servers at any given moment and has passed 2 million total visits, with a 94.7% like rating. It launched on 14 May 2026 and is updated frequently, so those figures keep climbing as the game grows.
Is Roll to Defend free to play?
Yes. Roll to Defend is free to play on Roblox. The only paid extras are optional gamepasses such as Permanent Luck, Double Roll and VIP, which speed up progress but are not required. You can climb the rarity ladder using only free Luck sources and reinvested Coins.
More Roll to Defend guides
If your question is not answered here, the beginner guide covers your first hour step by step, rolling and luck explains the odds and every Luck source in depth, and rarity and odds breaks down the full ladder. For the current code status, check the codes page — it is the first place an update lands when anything changes.