Elemental Dungeons Bunker Door Code

Elemental Dungeons: Code For The New Bunker + Codes (December 2023)

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Restricted areas or locked chests in any game are always begging to be opened, and Elemental Dungeons is no different from the rest.

A new bunker has been teasing everyone for quite some time now, naturally it requires a password if you ever want to be able to gain access.

But now the code has been released, and in just a short amount of time you too can access the treasures the new bunker is keeping from you.

That and all sorts of new codes to help you out on your Elemental Dungeons journey if you keep on reading the guide below!

Code For The New Bunker + Codes (December 2023)

There’s a total of four new codes you can make use of while you’re browsing the shop. Go to the tab where it says codes and enter the following to claim your rewards:

  • SORRYDELAYS3
  • SEASONONE
  • UPD4
  • 100MVISITSTHANKS

Type in the code correctly to get your gem rewards. You should get about 500 gems in total and 30 minutes of x2 bonus experience gained.

Elemental Dungeons Shop Interface

The new bunker is located inside of the mines. To open the garage door leading to the basement, interact with the panel and out in the code “0421.” This will have the shutter open, granting you access to the lower levels.

Elemental Dungeons Bunker Door

You’ll find more treasure chests down here along with gems. The shutter in the back does nothing for now.

There’s also a piece of paper to the left of the shutter that has the words “GIVEDAILY” for the terminal commands.

Elemental Dungeons Bunker Basement

And that’s the new code for the bunker in Elemental Dungeons. If you’re wondering what the Runic alphabet in the basement means it’s “Angel Awakening and Dragon awakening.”

How about the new Kitsune element? If you’re interested in mastering it, make sure to check out our guide on that as well!

ALSO READ: Elemental Dungeons: How to Get Permanent Elements with the Elemental God

Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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