Evil Hunter Tycoon Codes — Ultimate Redeem Guide for Players
Hey fellow tycoon! If you’re grinding away in Evil Hunter Tycoon and want to get the most out of your time, you’ve landed at the right place. I’ve been collecting redeem codes, testing them, watching for expiration, and using them smart to push my base, hunters, gear, everything. In this guide we’ll break down everything about redeem codes in Evil Hunter Tycoon—what they are, why they matter, how to redeem them, the latest working ones, and strategies to make them work for you. No fluff, just player-to-player advice with real-world tips.

I. Introduction to Evil Hunter Tycoon Codes
A. Overview of the coupon code system
In Evil Hunter Tycoon you’ll find that developers drop coupon/redeem codes pretty regularly. These codes are strings you enter (often on a redemption webpage or in-game) which grant you freebies—gems, gold, special items, etc. They’re essentially a bonus handed out through events, updates, or community promotions.
Codes give you a free boost without spending money—that’s why players always keep an eye out.
Importantly: codes are typically time-limited, and often region/server specific.
B. Importance of redeem codes for progression
Why grab these codes? Because they significantly accelerate your progress. For a game like Evil Hunter Tycoon—which involves hunter recruitment, equipment, base/town building, dungeons—free resources = faster upgrades, better gear, stronger hunters sooner. For instance: a code that gives you 300 Gems means you can recruit better hunters or pull better equipment. The more codes you redeem, the less “grind” you have to suffer.
If you skip codes, you’re basically ignoring free value. As a player I always redeem codes first thing each update.
C. Types of codes available (event, seasonal, exclusive)
There are several categories of codes you’ll come across:
Event codes: tied to in-game events (dungeon events, boss raids, special campaign).
Seasonal codes: dropped during holidays, anniversaries, server celebrations.
Exclusive/partner codes: released via streamers, social media, partner sites.
General maintenance codes: developers may drop codes when there’s a server maintenance or update.
Knowing which type you’re dealing with helps you track them better. For example, a Halloween event code will expire quickly after the event ends, whereas a general “THANKYOU” code might last longer.
D. Code validity and expiration information
Here’s the big “gotcha”: codes expire. Most of them have deadlines. Some expire in days, others in weeks. Once expired, they’re useless. Also, some are “first-use only per account/family”. If you wait too long the code might already be invalid.
From code-listing sites I found multiple expired ones flagged. For example: “CARDGUARD – 300 Gems (Expires September 26th, 2025)”.
So: when you see a new code, redeem it immediately, don’t delay.
II. Latest Code Lists and Updates
Let’s get into the real value: working codes and recent ones. I’ll also cover how to check older ones and track updates.
A. October 2025 active codes
As of October 2025, here are some codes that should still be working (or at least have been listed recently):
AUTUMNPLANET— Redeem for Gem ×300 (valid until around Oct 17, 2025)AUTEVIL10— Gems ×300 (valid until ~Oct 17)EVILUP101— Gems ×300 (valid until ~Oct 15)
These are high-value codes (300 Gems), so they’re worth grabbing quickly if still active.
B. September 2025 codes
Some codes were released in September:
CARDGUARD— Gems ×300, listed as expired Sept 26th.DMG2NDANNIV— Gems ×300 (Expired Sept 19)EVILUP99— Gems ×300 (Expired Sept 19)
These are good for historical reference and show how expiry works.
C. August 2025 codes
Earlier in August there were codes like:
SMSCERES1— Gems ×300 (Expired Aug 15)SUPERAUG1— Gems ×300 (Expired Aug 8)
If you missed these, it’s fine—they’re expired—but understanding cadence helps you anticipate.
D. Current working codes list
Here’s a quick “best bet” current list (as of this writing):
AUTUMNPLANET(Gem ×300)AUTEVIL10(Gem ×300)EVILUP101(Gem ×300)
Use these ASAP. If one fails: it might have expired or your server/region doesn’t support it.
E. Recently expired codes
Here are expired ones (for awareness, so you don’t waste time):
22EVILUP5— Gems ×150 (Expired June 5)LEVELUPGEAR— Gems ×300 (Expired May 31)AIRSHIPLILU— Gems ×300 (Expired May 23)
Tracking expired codes helps you see patterns (e.g., many codes expire roughly one month after release).
III. How to Redeem Codes
So you’ve got a code—now what? Let’s walk through the redeeming process step by step.
A. Official website redemption process
Usually Evil Hunter Tycoon codes are redeemed via a web portal tied to the game developer (Superplanet). For example, one site lists: “Official Code Redemption Website: http://gift.supermembers.net/coupon/”
Steps:
Go to the official redemption site.
Log in (possibly using your game account credentials).
Enter your User Code / Account ID as required.
Paste the coupon code exactly (caps matter).
Confirm. Then open your game and check for mail/rewards.
B. In-game code entry method
Some versions allow code entry within the game:
Open game → Settings menu → “Coupon” / “Redeem Code” option.
Enter the code.
Confirm.
Go to “Mail” or “Inventory” to claim reward.
Make sure you’re logged into the correct server (region) and account.
C. Step-by-step redemption guide
Here’s what I do as a player:
Copy the code exactly (no spaces unless shown).
Make sure I’m on correct server/region.
In the game or website, paste code and submit.
If it says “success”, go to game mail and claim inside.
If it fails: check error message (“invalid code”, “already used”, “expired”).
If used “already” but you never claimed: check other accounts in same family, maybe someone else used it.
Log codes somewhere (spreadsheet or note) so you don’t reuse or forget.
D. Account verification requirements
Some codes might require you to reach a certain level or complete a tutorial.
Some might expect your account ID (“User Code”) for redemption portal.
Ensure your account name/family name matches exactly what the game shows.
Inventory/mail must have space to receive the reward (some games drop items and if full your reward may be lost).
E. Redemption portal access
If using a web portal, make sure:
You’re logged into your correct account.
You select the correct game (if portal hosts multiple games)
You select correct server/region.
You copy code exactly (caps and numbers).
After submission, follow instructions to claim reward in game.
IV. Code Reward Types and Benefits
Let’s dig into what kinds of rewards codes give. Not all codes are equal—some give massive value, others small boosts. Knowing which to prioritize matters.
A. Gems and diamonds codes
In Evil Hunter Tycoon, “Gems” (or similar premium currency) are huge. Many codes give 300 Gems, which you can use to recruit better hunters or buy rare items. For example: AUTEVIL10 and EVILUP101 both give Gems ×300.
As a player, treat Gem codes as top tier. Redeem and spend them smartly.
B. Coins/currency codes
Besides premium currency, many codes drop normal in-game currency (gold, coins). While less glamorous than Gems, they’re essential for upgrades and base building. Look out for codes that boost your normal economy.
C. Chest reward codes
Chests may contain gear, upgrade materials, rare items. Codes awarding chests are very valuable especially if you get equipment you wouldn’t easily farm. For example: some expired code lists mention “Purple Costume Chest”.
If you see “Chest” in a code description, don’t ignore it.
D. Equipment codes
Sometimes codes drop equipment directly (weapons/armor/costumes) or give tickets to pull equipment. These are especially helpful when you’re mid game and need a gear spike.
E. Hunter recruitment codes
In this game, you recruit hunters (characters/units) to fight and build your town. Codes that give “Hunter Invitations” or “Superior Hunter Tickets” are great—they let you recruit better units. For instance: code NEWEVIL07 expired but gave Superior Hunter Invitation ×1.
If you get a recruitment code, use it strategically (on banner you like, etc).
V. Additional Reward Categories
Beyond the main 5 above, there are specialized codes. If you spot these, they can give niche but impactful boosts.
A. Summon codes and rewards
Summon tickets allow you to pull new hunters or equipment. Codes giving summon tickets help you aim for top rarities without spending.
B. Blessing codes
“Blessings” might be temporary stat boosts (attack, defense, drop rate). Codes giving blessings are good for limited‐time events or boost weekends.
C. Boost codes (attack, defense)
Some codes give temporary buffs to your base/hunter power (e.g., “Attack Boost ×2 for 24h”). Use these before major events/dungeon pushes.
D. Experience codes
Codes that give XP boosters (for hunters or town) help speed up progression. Great when you’re stuck at a milestone and want to push through.
E. Gold farming codes
If you see a code that increases gold drop rate or gives large sum of gold, it helps for base upgrades, gear upgrades, and basically catching up faster.
VI. Resource and Material Codes
Materials matter a lot—without them you can’t upgrade hunters/gear/base. Code rewards for materials are rare but valuable.
A. Material codes overview
These codes give crafting or upgrade materials. They might appear less flashy than Gems, but for steady progression they’re gold.
B. Rare material codes
Look out for codes giving “Rare Material x1” or “Legendary Crafting Stone” or similar. These help you break through upgrade ceilings.
C. Crafting material codes
Codes that give materials to craft equipment or base upgrades. If you’re building your town base, these accelerate your construction.
D. Enhancement material codes
For gear/hunter upgrades you often need enhancement stones/materials. Codes giving these save you from farming long hours.
E. Refinement stone codes
Refinement (improving gear/hunter quality) often uses special stones. Codes giving “Refinement Stone x5” or “Enhancement Crystal” are strategic.
VII. Equipment-Specific Codes
When you’re ramping up, focus on gear—good gear = big power jump.
A. Legendary equipment codes
If you find a code that gives a legendary weapon or “Legendary Equipment Chest x1”, that’s top tier. Use it wisely and equip immediately.
B. Rare equipment codes
Rare equipment codes still matter a lot—they’re more accessible and often let you match better with your gear tier. Use them when upgrading.
C. Costume codes
Costumes may be cosmetic, but often they include stat Auras. Codes giving costume items are fun and useful.
D. Weapon codes
Direct weapon codes (e.g., “Sword of Evil Hunter Invitation”) mean you don’t have to grind for weeks. Redeem immediately.
E. Armor codes
Armor sets often come together—if you have matching gear, your power leaps. Code giving chest piece or full set is valuable.
VIII. Hunter and Class-Specific Codes
Your hunters (units or characters in the game) come in classes/types. Codes targeted at them are specialized and strategic.
A. Berserker class codes
If you play a Berserker class or want to recruit one, look for codes like “BERSERKERUP” or similar. They might unlock that class or give recruitment tickets.
B. Ranger class codes
Same with Ranger (ranged damage). A code “RANGERRECRUIT” could net you extra Ranger hunters.
C. Paladin class codes
Paladin (tank/support) codes help you recruit or upgrade tanky units. Useful for dungeon/group content.
D. Sorcerer class codes
Sorcerer = Magic DPS. Codes giving “Sorcerer Ticket x1” or “Magic Scroll x2” could exist.
E. Hunter recruitment codes
These are generic but important: codes like “SUPERHUNTERINVITATION x1” allow recruitment of a premium hunter. Use them when you’re ready to deploy.
IX. Dungeon and Farming Codes
These codes give you boosts for core gameplay loops: dungeon runs, farming materials, grinding.
A. Dungeon bonus codes
Codes like “DUNGEONEVIL5” (listed for Gems x150, expired June 3) give you bonuses for run time. Use them when you’re about to tackle tough content.
B. Farming boost codes
“FARMBOOST×2” style codes increase yield from farming spots. These are great when you know you’ll do a long session.
C. Grinding efficiency codes
Codes giving “Clear×10 Ticket” or “Auto-Farm Booster” reduce manual clicking. If you spot these, redeem just before you grind.
D. Experience farming codes
When you pull in XP boosters via codes, you can level faster and unlock new content earlier.
E. Gold farming codes
Same logic for gold: use them when upgrading base/gear. Let code drop coincide with your upgrade session.
X. Town Building and Progression Codes
As the game has a “tycoon” aspect (town/base building), codes that help here are key.
A. Town building codes
Codes giving “Town Chief’s Secret Chest x2” or similar (example: TOKEN25UP gave Town Chief’s Secret Chest x2)
These accelerate your base upgrades.
B. Building upgrade codes
If you see code like “BUILDUP2025”, it probably gives materials or buff to building upgrade speed.
C. Expansion codes
Expanding your town (new sections, slots) may require special materials—codes giving “Expansion Token x1” help.
D. Construction material codes
Material codes (see VI) but specifically for construction: e.g., “CONSTRUCTMAT x100”.
E. Development boost codes
General codes that boost all development speed (town, hunters, gear) are golden. Redeem before major build sessions.
XI. Combat and Battle Codes
When you’re deep into battles/dungeons, you’ll want codes that improve your combat readiness.
A. Damage boost codes
Codes that boost your hunters’ damage for a limited time—great for boss fights or major dungeon runs.
B. Defense boost codes
If you notice your team dying a lot in new content, a defense boost code helps you get past the hurdle.
C. Attack enhancement codes
For example: “ATTACKUP2025” might give 0% attack for 24 hrs. Use before grind session.
D. Stat boost codes
Some codes may give flat stat increases (HP, Crit, Attack Speed) for a period. Use strategically.
E. Battle preparation codes
Codes like “BATTLESTART” may give supplies (potions, tickets) ahead of major event/guild war. Redeem then.
XII. Enchantment and Refinement Codes
Late game you’ll focus on refinement/enchantment of gear/hunters. Codes for that are rare but powerful.
A. Enchant material codes
Codes giving “Enchantment Stone x50” or “Enchant Ticket x1” let you bypass grinding.
B. Refinement codes
“RefineStone2025” or “RefinementGift” style codes help you upgrade gear quality.
C. Stat enhancement codes
Codes giving “Stat Scroll x3” allow you to reroll/boost equipment stats.
D. Power-up codes
Broad codes like “POWERUP2025” might give a mix: Gems + Enchant Stones + Gold.
E. Upgrade material codes
Upgrade materials (for gear tier upgrades) are tough to grind—codes that give them save days of effort.
XIII. Finding and Tracking Codes
Now: how do you stay updated so you don’t miss codes? That’s half the battle.
A. Official website code page
Always follow the official game site/newsboard. Developers drop codes there first.
B. Social media announcements
Follow the official Instagram/Twitter/Facebook handles. Codes often appear during livestreams or tweets.
C. Twitter official codes
Turn on notifications for the game’s Twitter handle. Many codes only last hours.
D. Facebook community posts
Official FB page or community groups often host “enter code in comments to win” style giveaways.
E. Discord community channels
If the game has an official Discord: join, enable notifications, check #codes or #redeem channels. Community members often post codes quickly.
XIV. Code Sources and Channels
A. Official game announcements
Game updates, patch notes, maintenance notices often include a code (as “thank you for waiting”). Always scroll official announcements fully.
B. Streamer exclusive codes
Sometimes streamers/gaming content creators partner with developers and release unique codes. Watch live streams, check their descriptions.
C. Community event codes
Community forums or events (like “1000 daily login” event) may reward special codes. Participate in community tasks to access.
D. Partnership codes
Brand collaborations (e.g., mobile accessory brand + game) may drop codes via promotional material. Keep an eye.
E. Social media codes
Hashtags like #EHTcodes or contest posts in IG/FB may lead to codes. Use them fast.
XV. Event-Based Code Strategies
Let’s talk strategy—how you should treat event codes so you maximize benefit.
A. Seasonal event codes
When season changes (Summer → Autumn) there’s usually a batch of codes (see AUTUMNPLANET). Plan ahead: if you know new season starts Sept/Oct, expect codes around then.
B. Holiday celebration codes
Major holidays (Christmas, New Year, Valentine) often have codes like 20NEWYEAR25. Save one of these for a big redeem moment.
C. Anniversary codes
Game anniversary = big freebies. Mark the date of your server’s launch—redeem codes then.
D. Special occasion codes
Update version numbers, major patch launches or bug fixes often come with codes (e.g., “Thank you for update”). Stay logged into game right after patch.
E. Limited-time event codes
Events may only run a few days—codes drop during event. Set a reminder, redeem early, use advanced resources while event runs.
Ending
Alright tycoon, you’re officially armed with one of the most comprehensive code-guides you'll find for Evil Hunter Tycoon. Here’s the quick take-away:
Codes = free resources = faster progression.
Redeem as soon as you see a valid one (don’t wait).
Keep track of codes (spreadsheet or note).
Use codes strategically (before big upgrade, event).
Follow official channels and community for newest drops.
Make this part of your routine: log in, check for codes, redeem, claim rewards, then go upgrade your base/hunters. If you stay consistent, you’ll pull ahead of many casual players who ignore this “free boost”.
Now: find a code, hit redeem, claim those gems or items, and let’s build your hunter empire. See you at the top of the leaderboard!