Solo Hunters Guide: Codes, Tier List & Best Builds
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Updated: Feb 11, 2026

Active Solo Hunters Codes
Last Updated: Feb 11, 2026
Latest Working Codes (Updated Today)
HUNTER2026500 Gems + Rare Chest
SOLO4K1000 Gold + Weapon Enchant
AWAKENClass Change Token
GIFTCODE100 Gems + Mystery Box
Expired Codes
LAUNCH2025ExpiredBETA4KExpiredWELCOMEExpiredROBLOXExpiredFREEGEMSExpiredHow to Redeem Solo Hunters Codes
Open Solo Hunters on Roblox
Click the Settings gear icon
Enter code and claim rewards
Solo Hunters Tier List
View Full Tier ListBest Classes Tier List
Tier list updated for current meta. S-tier classes dominate endgame content with superior DPS and utility.
Best Weapons Tier List
S-tier weapons offer highest damage ceiling. Equip based on your class primary stat for optimal performance.
Beginner Tier vs Endgame Tier
Beginner Picks
- • Warrior - Easy to play, good survivability
- • Archer - Safe ranged damage
Endgame Builds
- • Assassin - Highest DPS ceiling
- • Mage - AOE clears, boss killer
Beginners should start with Warrior or Archer, then transition to Assassin/Mage for endgame content.
Solo Hunters Weapons Guide
Best Weapons by Class
Choosing the right weapon in Solo Hunters is crucial for maximizing your damage output and survival. Each class has unique weapon synergies that complement their playstyle and skill tree progression.
Assassin excels with Void Blade and Shadow Dagger, which provide critical hit bonuses and stealth bonuses. These weapons scale perfectly with DEX builds and enhance your burst damage potential in dungeons and gates.
Mage players should prioritize Phoenix Staff and Arcane Wandfor maximum spell power. These weapons boost INT scaling and reduce cooldowns on your AOE skills, making them essential for farming and boss encounters.
Warrior and Tank benefit from Holy Shield andGuardian Blade for defensive capabilities, while Archer players will find Dragon Bow superior for consistent ranged damage throughout the game.
Weapon Enchanting & Upgrades
Weapon enhancement in Solo Hunters follows a clear progression system. Begin by upgrading your weapon through the enchanting system using runes dropped from dungeons and gates. Each enchantment level increases base stats and unlocks special bonuses.
For optimal results, focus on elemental enchantments that match your class strengths. Fire enchantments work well for aggressive DPS builds, while ice enchantments provide crowd control effects valuable for survivability in higher difficulty gates.
Rerolling stats becomes important at endgame when you need to optimize for specific content. Use reroll tokens obtained from daily rewards and events to perfect your weapon's stat distribution. Priority stats should always match your build's primary scaling attribute.
Remember to imbue your weapons at the Hunter Awakening altar once you reach level 50. Imbued weapons gain additional passive effects that significantly boost performance in endgame content like S-rank gates and boss raids.
Best Class in Solo Hunters
View All ClassesBest Class for Beginners
Warrior offers the best balance of offense and defense for new players. Easy to learn mechanics with solid damage output and high survivability.
Best Class for Solo Play
Assassin excels at solo content with high burst damage and excellent mobility. Can clear dungeons quickly while maintaining safe distance.
Best Class for DPS / Tank
Best Builds Guide
View All BuildsAssassin Best Build
STR: 20 | DEX: 80
Main Skill: Shadow Strike
Maximize crit chance and burst damage for quick dungeon clears.
Mage Best Build
INT: 90 | STA: 10
Main Skill: Arcane Storm
Focus on magic damage and AOE for farming and boss fights.
Stat Points Distribution
Early Game: Balance all stats
Mid Game: Focus main stat
Save resets for endgame to optimize your build.
Skill Tree Tips
Priority: Core skills first
Unlock: Class mastery
Don't spread points too thin early game.
How to Redeem Codes
Full Redeem GuideStep-by-Step Redeem Guide
- 1Launch Solo Hunters on Roblox
- 2Find the Settings button (gear icon)
- 3Select "Codes" tab
- 4Enter code and claim
Common Redeem Errors
- ✕Already claimed: Code was already used
- ✕Expired: Code is no longer valid
- ✕Invalid: Typo in code entry
- ✕Not available: Region restrictions
Where to Find New Codes
- • This page - Updated daily
- • Official Roblox group
- • Game Discord server
- • Social media accounts
- • Community events
Solo Hunters Beginner Tips
Early Game Priorities
When you first start playing Solo Hunters, focus on completing the tutorial queststo unlock all core game features. These initial quests also provide valuable resources and equipment upgrades that will help you progress through early-game dungeons more efficiently.
Don't skip daily quests even when they seem repetitive. Daily quests are your primary source of gold, gems, and enhancement materials during the early game. Completing all daily quests each day will significantly accelerate your progression compared to skipping them.
Join a guild as soon as possible to access guild perks and participate in guild events. Guild members can also help you tackle harder content and share tips about optimal build strategies that work for your chosen class.
Stat Point Allocation
Understanding the stat system is essential for building an effective character. Each stat—STR (Strength), DEX (Dexterity), INT (Intelligence), and STA (Stamina)—scales different aspects of your character and should be allocated based on your class and playstyle.
For beginners, we recommend a balanced allocation approach during the first 50 levels. Put points primarily into your class's primary stat while keeping secondary stats at a baseline level. This prevents early mistakes that would require expensive stat resets later.
Save your stat reset items for endgame when you have a complete understanding of your build's requirements. Stat resets become valuable tools for optimizing your character for specific content like raid bosses or PvP matches.
Dungeon & Gate Strategy
Starting Dungeons
Begin with F-rank gates to learn enemy patterns and boss mechanics. These early dungeons drop adequate gear for your level and provide a safe environment to experiment with your skills and build before attempting harder content.
Progression Path
Work through gate rankings systematically—F, E, D, C, B, A, S. Each rank introduces new mechanics and harder enemies. Only attempt the next rank when your gear score meets or exceeds the recommended threshold for success.
Gear Requirements
Gear score matters more than individual item quality. Focus on completing your equipment set before upgrading individual pieces. Full set bonuses provide significant stat boosts that outweigh marginal upgrades to single items.