Omniheroes is one of those idle RPGs that thrives on daily check-ins, quick team management, and a steady drip of rewards. Like many mobile gacha games, it also has an ongoing system of limited-use codes that grant free items, summon scrolls, and upgrade resources.
These codes are time-sensitive and rotate frequently, so staying on top of them can make a noticeable difference—especially early on when progression is tightly linked to resource flow.
What the codes actually give you
Omniheroes codes typically include a mix of core currencies and rare items. That usually means gold, diamonds, scrolls for hero summons, enhancement stones, and sometimes even specific gear.
The item bundles aren’t game-breaking, but they’re generous enough to cover a few extra pulls or push a hero to the next star level. It’s the kind of system that rewards regular players without forcing them to grind too hard or spend. You won’t find unique heroes locked behind codes, but in a game where comp-building depends on duplicates and upgrades, free pulls are always worth taking seriously.
- ALLTHEBEST – New Years rewards
- XMASBANQUET – 5 Summon tickets
- Annic5 – 500 Diamonds,
- OH777: 300 Diamonds, 77777 Gold, 1 Summon Ticket II, 77 Ascension Ore, 7 Summon Ticket I, 7 x 5-Star Hero Shard, 7x 4-Star Hero Shard, 77x 3-Star Hero Shard
- JoinOH: 200 Diamonds, 20000 Gold
- OMNIHEROES: 200 Diamonds
- STPATRICKOH: 200 Diamonds, 5 Lily of the Valley, 5 Jade Dagger, 5 Jade Shard Pendant, 5 Lakegreen Stone, 100 Ascension Ore
- OMNISTART: 200 Diamonds + 100000 Gold + 2 Summon Ticket II
- OH555: 55 Diamonds, 25 x 5-Star Hero Shard
- OH000: 200 Diamonds + 15 x 5-Star Hero Shard
- OH999: 99 Diamonds + 2 Bounty Refresh Order + 15x 5-Star Hero Shard
- OH888: 99 Diamonds + 1 Summon Ticket II + 2 Bounty Refresh Order
- FBG1000A: 200 Diamonds + 10000 Gold + 2 Summon Ticket II
How the redemption system works
Code redemption happens directly through the in-game interface. You navigate to the player profile section, open the “Redeem Code” menu, and paste in the active code.
There’s no need to visit external sites or link outside wallets. Once accepted, rewards land in your in-game mailbox, usually within seconds.
One thing to note: codes are region-locked and platform-dependent in some cases, especially when tied to specific promotional campaigns or app store events. If a code fails, it might be expired or limited to certain regions.
Why these codes matter in idle progression
Omniheroes follows a loop familiar to idle RPGs: passive resource generation, team optimization, and periodic bursts of activity like events or boss fights. Progression is mostly about comp building and power scaling, which is directly influenced by how many pulls you get and how fast you can enhance gear.
Because of that, any free injection of diamonds or scrolls is useful. It’s not just about skipping grind. It’s about keeping pace with evolving meta comps and limited-time banners that can rotate faster than a casual player’s ability to save up. That makes codes less of a “nice bonus” and more of a lightweight progression mechanic baked into the broader loop.
Code distribution is event-driven
New codes usually drop during seasonal updates, anniversaries, crossover events, or maintenance downtimes. Social channels like Discord or Twitter are often where they surface first, though they’re also distributed through in-game mail occasionally.
The system isn’t integrated into a formal loyalty or pass structure, which keeps it flexible but also easy to miss. That means players either need to monitor the community or use aggregators to stay updated.
In a live-service mobile game where reward pacing can feel tight, this is one of the few consistently accessible systems that doesn’t ask for much in return—just a few taps and some awareness.

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