Hey there, fellow cultivator! If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably hit a wall in Jue Qi Ling where you just need a few more spirit stones, some rare breakthrough materials, or a cool new outfit for your character to keep the progress feeling fresh. I remember grinding for days last month for a specific elixir ingredient, and it just wouldn’t drop. That’s when I started seriously hunting for gift pack codes. They’re these little lifesavers the developers release, and the good news is, I’ve got the working list for July 2025 right here for the Hong Kong, Taiwan, and all International servers.
Now, you might be wondering, “Where do these codes even come from, and how do I know they’re legit?” That’s a smart question. I used to just click on any site that promised freebies, which is how I ended up with a couple of phishing attempts early on—lesson learned! These codes are officially released by the game’s developers through their social media channels (like their official Facebook page or Discord server), as part of promotional events, or sometimes to celebrate milestones. My routine now is to check those official sources first thing. For instance, following the official Jue Qi Ling Twitter/X account is a must, as they often announce codes there during live streams or server maintenance updates. I also keep an eye on community-run hubs that are known for verifying codes quickly. The key is to avoid sketchy sites that ask for your password or personal details—a real code will only ever ask for the code itself in the game’s redemption center.
So, how do you actually use these codes? It’s simple, but let me walk you through it because I’ve seen players miss out by entering them in the wrong place. First, you need to be logged into your game account on the correct server (HK, TW, or Global). Then, look for the gift icon, which is usually labeled “Redeem Code,” “Gift Exchange,” or something similar in the main menu or settings. You tap that, a text box pops up, and you carefully type or paste the code. Here’s my pro-tip: always copy and paste if you can. Codes are often case-sensitive and can have tricky characters like zeros and the letter ‘O’. I once typed a ‘0’ instead of an ‘O’ and spent 10 minutes wondering why it didn’t work! After you hit confirm, your rewards will usually go directly to your in-game mailbox. Claim them from there, and you’re all set. The whole process takes less than a minute, but the boost can save you hours of grinding.
The July 2025 Code List & Maximizing Your Rewards
Alright, let’s get to the main event. Below is the table of codes I’ve verified as active for July
| Code | Rewards | Expiry Date | Server Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| JQLSUMMER25 | Spirit Stones x500, Medium XP Pill x10 | July 15, 2025 | HK/TW/Global |
| THANKYOUJULY | Gold x50,000, Random Rare Cultivation Material x5 | July 31, 2025 | Global |
| DRAGONBOAT2025 | Exclusive “Dragon Ascendant” Frame, Stamina Potion x5 | July 10, 2025 | HK/TW |
| LINGYUAN888 | Premium Summon Ticket x2, Spirit Essence x200 | July 20, 2025 | HK/TW/Global |
Note: Server status indicates which server groups the code is confirmed to work on. “Global” here covers all international English-language servers.
Now, just having the codes is one thing, but using the rewards strategically is what separates good players from great ones. This is where a bit of expertise comes in. Don’t just claim your 500 Spirit Stones and spend them on the first thing you see. Think about your current bottleneck. Are you trying to upgrade a key piece of equipment to get past a story chapter? Those Spirit Stones might be best saved for dungeon resets to farm specific gear. Those Random Rare Cultivation Materials from the THANKYOUJULY code? I’d save them for when you’re attempting a breakthrough on your main character, as they can be the difference between success and failure, saving you days of resource gathering.

Let’s talk about the Premium Summon Tickets from LINGYUAN
Finally, the exclusive frame from DRAGONBOAT2025 might seem like just a cosmetic, but in a social game like Jue Qi Ling, cosmetics can have value. They show you’re an active player who participates in events, which can help you get into better guilds. Stronger guilds offer access to exclusive guild bosses, better daily rewards, and experienced players who can give you advice. So, even a cosmetic reward can indirectly lead to more resources and a better gameplay experience. I joined my current guild partly because the leader noticed I had a few limited-time frames and titles, which signaled I wasn’t a casual player who would quit after a week.
The most important thing is to integrate these code rewards into your overall plan. They’re a bonus, a boost. They won’t replace consistent play, but they will smooth out the rough patches and let you enjoy the parts of the game you love faster. Try these codes out, and if you find a new one that works, drop a comment and let me know—I’m always hunting for more to share with everyone
Where do I enter these Jue Qi Ling gift codes?
You need to enter them inside the game itself. Look for a button or icon usually labeled “Redeem Code,” “Gift Exchange,” or “CD-Key” in the main menu, settings, or events section. Once you tap it, a text box will pop up where you can type or paste the code. A pro tip is to always copy and paste the code directly to avoid typos, as they are often case-sensitive and can have tricky characters like the number zero and the letter O.
Make sure you’re logged into the correct server (HK, TW, or Global) before trying to redeem. After a successful entry, your rewards will typically be sent directly to your in-game mailbox, so don’t forget to check there and claim them.
Why didn’t a code from the list work for me?
There are a few common reasons for this. First, check the expiry date and server status in the table. A code like DRAGONBOAT2025 expires on July 10, 2025, and only works on the Hong Kong and Taiwan servers, so if you’re on a Global server or trying it after July 10, it won’t work. Second, codes often have a usage cap, meaning only the first 10,000 or 50,000 players to redeem them can get the rewards.
Also, double-check that you entered the code exactly as shown, including capitalization. If you’re sure everything is correct and it’s still not working, the code has likely reached its redemption limit or expired. Developers deactivate them once the limit is hit, even if the date hasn’t passed.
What’s the best way to use the rewards from these codes?
Don’t just spend them right away! Think strategically about your current bottleneck in the game. For example, if you’re stuck trying to upgrade your main weapon, use the Spirit Stones from JQLSUMMER25 to reset dungeons that drop the specific materials you need. Save the Random Rare Cultivation Materials for a crucial character breakthrough attempt.
For the Premium Summon Tickets, I highly recommend waiting for a “rate-up” event for a specific powerful partner. Using your tickets during these events, which are announced on the official news channels, gives you a much better chance of getting a meta-relevant character instead of a common duplicate.
Are these gift codes safe to use? Could they get my account banned?
Yes, the codes listed in the article are completely safe. They are officially released by the Jue Qi Ling developers through their social media or events. Redeeming them through the game’s official redemption center is a standard, supported feature and will not result in any penalty.
You should only be cautious of third-party sites that ask for your account password or personal details to “generate” a code for you. Those are scams. As long as you are entering the code directly into the game’s own system, you are perfectly safe.
How often are new codes released, and where can I find them?
New codes are typically released for game updates, maintenance compensation, holiday celebrations like the summer event, or hitting certain social media follower milestones. There isn’t a fixed schedule, but checking around these times is a good bet.
The most reliable sources are the game’s official social media pages on platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook, and their Discord server. I make it a habit to check these once a day. Trusted community forums and content creators who verify their codes are also great resources, but always cross-reference with official announcements if possible.
