Redeem these active codes right now before they expire. Most Roblox military base codes follow a strict lifecycle tied to update milestones—once the developer hits the next like or member threshold, older codes stop working without warning.
Active Codes:
| Code | Status |
|---|---|
| 6000 | Working (New) |
| CARRIER | Working (New) |
| 190000MEMBERS | Working (New) |
| PREMIUMDELAY | Working (New) |
| 120000LIKES | Working |
| NAVY | Working |
| SHIPS | Working |
| VGU | Working |
| 5MILLION | Working |
| KABOOM | Working |
| 5K | Working |
| 105000LIKES | Working |
| 110000LIKES | Working |
Expired Codes (Do not waste time entering these): 150000MEMBERS, 100000LIKES, 95000LIKES, 140000MEMBERS, 85000LIKES, 90000LIKES, 130000MEMBERS, BEHEMOTH, 80000LIKES, WOWPREMIUM, 2MILLION, CLOWN, VALSORRY, 75000LIKES, 3000MEMBERS, 70000LIKES, 100KMEMBERS, 60000LIKES.
Your First-Hour Priorities
Most new players blow their early codes immediately and wonder why they hit a wall twenty minutes later. Here is the actual sequence that matters.
Redeem everything first. Open the code redemption menu—usually accessible via a Twitter bird icon or a dedicated codes button on your screen. Type each code exactly as shown. Roblox code fields are case-sensitive. If you type "Navy" instead of "NAVY," the system rejects it. Copy-paste is your friend here.
Do not spend your freebies yet. This is where beginners hemorrhage progress. Code rewards in Build a Military Base typically grant special buildings or currency. The temptation is to immediately construct whatever looks impressive. Don't. Your first thirty minutes should be spent understanding the map layout—where natural choke points exist, where enemy players typically approach from, and where your defensive line should sit.
Spend on economy, not flash. If your code rewards give you a choice, invest in resource-generating structures before anything else. A base that produces income early compounds that advantage. A base that starts with a flashy but expensive defensive tower but no income stream stalls out fast.
The hidden variable most players miss: Placement timing. In these base-building games, early placement often locks you into grid positions that become impossible to correct later. Place your first buildings near your core, with expansion room outward. Cornering yourself into a tight cluster feels safe but limits your mid-game options when you unlock larger structures.
Quick checklist for your first hour:
- Redeem all working codes immediately
- Survey the map before building anything
- Prioritize resource or income buildings first
- Leave expansion room around your initial structures
- Check if the game has a tutorial reward chain you need to complete before free building

Mechanics the Tutorial Skips
The tutorial teaches you how to place a building. It does not teach you how to recover from a bad placement.
Grid commitment is real. Once you confirm a building placement in most Roblox base builders, moving it costs currency or requires a sell-and-rebuy at a loss. Before you click "confirm," rotate the camera. Check sight lines. Ask yourself: "If I need to place two more buildings next to this one in an hour, does this position block me?"
The defense-in-depth trap. New players stack defenses at the perimeter. This works against weak attackers. Against experienced players, perimeter-only defense fails because once breached, there is nothing behind it. The better approach layers defenses—outer screen, mid-range response, core protection. Think concentric rings, not a single wall.
Unit unlocking is a progression gate, not a side quest. The game advertises "unlock strong soldiers and units for your army." This is not optional flavor. Your ability to battle other players and claim city territory depends entirely on which units you have unlocked. If you spend all your early currency on buildings and neglect unit recruitment, you will have a fortified base that cannot project power.
The NAVY and CARRIER codes hint at a naval expansion. When a game pushes codes themed around ships and carriers, that usually signals a recent or upcoming content update centered on water-based mechanics. If your base location allows coastal placement, prioritizing that area now could position you ahead of players who built entirely inland.
What the expired codes tell us: Looking at the expired list—codes for 60K likes, 75K likes, 100K members—the game has cycled through multiple milestone events. This means the developer is active and the code rotation is aggressive. Check for new codes weekly. The working codes today will not be working forever.

The Three Decisions That Shape Your Run
After the first hour, you face three branching decisions that determine whether your next several sessions feel productive or punishing.
Decision 1: Base Location
Where you build matters more than what you build. A mediocre base in a defensible position outperforms an optimized base in an exposed area.
- High ground vs. low ground: Elevated positions typically offer better sight lines and force attackers to approach from predictable angles.
- Coastal vs. inland: Given the naval-themed codes, coastal access may become strategically critical. If you ignore the shoreline now, you might be rebuilding later.
- Proximity to resources: Some locations offer faster access to map resources. The trade-off is that high-resource areas attract more player traffic—and more attacks.
Decision 2: Specialization vs. Balance
You cannot be great at everything early. Pick a lane.
- Turtle strategy: Maximize defenses, minimize early aggression. Safe but slow. You will survive attacks but struggle to expand territory.
- Rush strategy: Invest in units and offense. You will claim territory fast but risk losing your under-defended base to counterattacks.
- Economy strategy: Prioritize income above all. Weak early game, dominant late game if you survive long enough.
The asymmetry here is real: economy investment compounds, defense investment depreciates as attackers outscale your static defenses, and offense investment requires constant reinvestment as units are lost.
Decision 3: Code Timing and Social Mechanics
Some Roblox games reward players who join group walls, follow the developer's social accounts, or participate in community events. If Build a Military Base offers bonus codes through its group page or Discord, those secondary code sources often provide rewards equal to or better than the public list.
The shortcut: bookmark a reliable code aggregator and check it before each session. New codes drop without in-game notification. If you are not checking externally, you are leaving resources on the table.

Conclusion
Stop treating codes as an afterthought. Redeem them immediately, but spend the rewards deliberately—economy first, placement with room to expand, and always assume the naval content update will reward players who planned for it. The difference between a base that stalls and a base that dominates is usually ten minutes of planning before the first build.



