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Roblox : Entraînez-vous aux codes UGC (janvier 2025)

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 24,2025

Roblox Train For UGC : un guide des codes actifs et des récompenses

Dans Train For UGC de Roblox, vous améliorez passivement vos compétences à l'épée pendant l'AFK, gagnant des points échangeables contre des objets UGC limités. Bien que ce processus soit lent, l'utilisation de codes augmente considérablement votre total de points. Ce guide fournit une liste régulièrement mise à jour des codes actifs et des instructions sur la façon de les utiliser.

Mise à jour le 5 janvier 2025 par Artur Novichenko : Nous mettons constamment à jour cette liste avec les derniers codes. Revenez fréquemment pour de nouvelles récompenses !

Tous les trains pour les codes UGC

Voici une liste complète des codes Train For UGC actuellement fonctionnels.

Codes actifs

  • NEWYEARS - 20 000 points et 100 victoires (NOUVEAU)
  • 300WINS - 300 Wins (NOUVEAU)
  • NOËL - 300 000 points (NOUVEAU)
  • BOYHAIR - 50 tours de roue (NOUVEAU)
  • NEIGE - 50 tours de roue (NOUVEAU)
  • VACANCES - 300 000 points (NOUVEAU)
  • BLUSH - 200 000 Points
  • WHEELNOW - 50 tours de roue
  • HALLOWEEN - 100 victoires
  • NOIR - 50 tours de roue
  • NEWSPINS - 50 tours de roue
  • SPIN35 - 50 tours de roue
  • BLXE - 200 000 points
  • KITTY - 50 tours de roue
  • CHAUFFEURS - 50 tours de roue
  • WHEEL25 - 25 tours de roue
  • YAYSPINS - 50 tours de roue
  • SIRÈNE - 100 victoires
  • ÉVÉNEMENT - 100 victoires
  • GROS GAGNES - 100 victoires
  • 4MIL - 50 000 points
  • 2MIL - 50 000 points
  • VIP - 20 000 points
  • FOLLOWDEVS - 30 000 points

Codes expirés

  • SUCRE
  • BONBON
  • BLANC
  • MONTANA
  • CHAUSSETTES
  • ÉCOLE
  • PISCINE
  • BRAS
  • 2POINTS
  • ONDULÉ
  • CAPOULE
  • TY5MIL
  • 1MIL
  • POINTS YAY
  • CHANCE POUR MOI
  • MIGNON
  • OURS
  • 7MIL
  • ÉTOILE
  • VIOLET
  • PANDA
  • CHIGNON
  • CHIBI
  • DOUBLE
  • ROUGE
  • CYBER
  • SPINS10
  • BLUCATX
  • COURONNE B
  • ESSAI
  • 2MILYAY
  • BLEU
  • ROUE
  • MORESPINS
  • 2500TY
  • ARC
  • 200MDR
  • COMSERVEUR
  • 100PPL
  • CORNES
  • CHEVEUX
  • 900HEH
  • ÉPÉE
  • POINTS
  • 1500XD

Utiliser des codes dans Train For UGC

Utiliser des codes est simple :

  1. Lancez le train pour l'UGC dans Roblox.
  2. Localisez le bouton violet « Codes » dans le menu de gauche (parmi six boutons).
  3. Collez un code actif dans le champ fourni et cliquez sur « Vérifier » pour réclamer instantanément vos récompenses.

N'oubliez pas : les codes expirent rapidement, alors utilisez-les rapidement !

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