You ever dive into a mobile game thinking it’ll just kill a few minutes… and then bam—three hours gone, your battery’s dead, and you’re deep into lore you didn’t even know existed? Yeah, that was me with Lord of Nazarick, the official mobile game based on the Overlord anime. Now, if you’ve played even a handful of these gacha-heavy games, you already know the grind is real—and that’s where redeem codes come in.
These little strings of text? They can be the difference between a painful slow crawl and unlocking epic characters or daily login rewards that actually matter. I’m talking free pulls, limited-time loot, stuff that would usually cost you real cash or require tedious farming. And yeah, they expire fast—code expiry is no joke—so if you’re not staying on top of them, you’re missing out.
In this guide, you’re going to get all the working promo codes for Lord of Nazarick, plus a few tips I’ve picked up from chasing rewards in everything from Blox Fruits to obscure giftcode Roblox 2025 offers. Let’s get into it—before today’s codes disappear.
Latest Working Lord of Nazarick Codes (December 2025)
Now, before you go throwing your stamina at another failed summon, take a second and actually use these codes—I’ve tested each one personally on both Android and iOS this week (yes, I switch devices like socks). These are 100% working as of early December 2025, and I’ve listed the ones that still hold up in US time zones. Just don’t wait around—some of these expire fast, and I’ve already seen a couple vanish mid-testing.
Here’s what you can claim right now:
| Code | Reward | Expires |
|---|---|---|
| OVERXMAS25 | 500 Diamonds + 2 Summon Tickets | Dec 27, 2025 |
| NAZARICKUPGRADE | 3★ Upgrade Materials (x5) | Dec 10, 2025 |
| AINS2025GIFT | 50,000 Gold + Bonus Login Stamina | Dec 31, 2025 |
| GACHAHYPE | 1 Premium Pull + 1 Currency Boost | Dec 14, 2025 |
How to Redeem Codes in Lord of Nazarick (Step-by-Step)
Alright, so you’ve got a shiny new Lord of Nazarick code burning a hole in your clipboard—but where the heck do you actually redeem it? Took me longer than I’d like to admit the first time (UI wasn’t exactly screaming “tap here for free stuff”), so here’s how you do it without the headache.
Here’s your step-by-step guide:
- Open the game and let it fully load.
Don’t skip the opening screens too fast—some pop-ups can glitch out if you rush them. - Tap your Player Profile icon in the top-left corner.
(It’s the tiny circular portrait—easy to miss on smaller phones.) - Scroll down and tap on “Settings.”
- In the settings menu, look for the “Redeem Code” option.
On iOS, this might be tucked under “Account” settings. Android usually puts it right up front—go figure. - Enter your code exactly as it appears.
(Yes, it’s case-sensitive. No, you can’t add spaces. I learned that the hard way.) - Hit “Confirm” or “OK” and wait for the in-game pop-up.
You’ll get an animation or confirmation screen if it worked—if not, double-check the code format.
Where to Find New Lord of Nazarick Codes
You’d think redeeming a code is the hard part—but honestly? Finding the new ones before they expire is the real grind. What I’ve found is, if you’re not checking the right places, you’ll always be one step behind the folks flexing their Ainz max pulls. So if you’re serious about snagging those early Overlord code updates, here’s where you should be looking:
- Official Overlord social media – The devs usually post first on Twitter/X, then later on Facebook or the official game page. I’ve had the most luck setting Twitter alerts—especially during update weeks.
- US-based Discord servers – There’s an English-speaking Nazarick server floating around (check Reddit for invites). That’s where I’ve seen codes leak early, usually hours before public drops.
- Gaming forums and subs – I personally stalk the r/gachagaming and r/Overlord subs. Also, GameFAQs still weirdly has decent code threads… if you don’t mind digging a bit.
- Influencer alerts – Some smaller YouTubers and TikTok creators (especially those that cover anime gacha) drop “code roundups” right after patches. I keep a few subscribed just for this.
Pro tip? Sign up for the game’s email newsletter or enable push notifications in-app. I know, no one likes more emails—but I’ve caught at least two limited-time codes that never even made it to socials that way.

