What's actually confirmed about playing Dungeon Quest Reborn — no guessed mechanics, no borrowed lore from the older, unrelated "Dungeon Quest" game.
How to Play
Dungeon Quest Reborn's own description sums up the loop: "venture through dangerous dungeons with friends, defeat fearsome bosses, and claim the treasures hidden deep within." You can team up (servers hold up to 40 players) or go solo — the official listing explicitly supports both. Inside a dungeon you fight through its enemies, take down the boss (or bosses — the two most recently added dungeons each end in three), and walk away with Gold and gear drops.
The game is a community-built revival, not a Voldex product. It's made by the Roblox group Delta Quarters OG, and its own description frames it as "the world of OG Dungeon Quest" — a separate, much newer game (created March 24, 2026) than the original Dungeon Quest, which Voldex Games has run since acquiring it in 2023. They share a theme, not a codebase or a developer.
Choose Your Damage Path
We've confirmed at least two damage paths so far, based on how the game's two endgame weapons are labeled on its official fan wiki:
- Warrior (physical power) — Eden's Vengeance is documented as a "warrior weapon" that "specializes in physical damage" and can be upgraded with Gold to raise it further.
- Mage (spell power) — Eden's Reaper is documented as a "mage weapon" that "specializes in spell power," upgraded the same way.
We're deliberately calling these "damage paths" rather than an "official class list" — that's how the source itself frames it, and it's not the same as a confirmed class-selection system. Claims of additional classes like Tank or Healer only turned up on sites we don't trust for this game's data, so we're not repeating them. See Classes for the full breakdown.
Progression Toward the Endgame
Here's every level anchor we could actually confirm, in order:
- Aquatic Temple (dungeon #12): Insane needs level 160, Nightmare needs level 165.
- Enchanted Forest (dungeon #13): Insane needs level 170, Nightmare needs level 175.
- Eden's Reaper / Eden's Vengeance: both require level 177 to equip.
That means the game's useful level range extends to at least 177 — but whether there's an official level cap above that, and what dungeons #1–11 require, wasn't in any source we trust. See Dungeons for the full picture, including what's still unknown.
Upgrading Your Gear
Weapons can be upgraded with Gold to raise their physical or spell power. The game's fan wiki lists roughly 300,000 available upgrade uses on the two endgame weapons — that figure is the wiki's own community estimate, not an official number, so treat it as a rough ceiling rather than an exact one.
What We Can't Tell You Yet
We didn't find real Reddit threads or readable video comments about Dungeon Quest Reborn during this research — the game only started trending in mid-August 2026, so player discussion may simply not have caught up yet, or our tools couldn't get past Reddit's anti-scraping wall. Either way, we're not going to publish a made-up "top 5 beginner mistakes" list built on guesses. The one thing we can say with real backing: the game's own description leans on drop-rate luck as a selling point ("will the next Legendary remain just out of reach?"), which suggests loot RNG is likely to be a common source of frustration — but that's our inference from the game's own marketing copy, not a quote from actual players.
See Also
- Codes — the current (currently empty) codes list and how we monitor it.
- Dungeons Overview — every confirmed dungeon and level requirement.
- Bosses — HP and mechanics for every confirmed boss fight.
- Weapons — Eden's Reaper and Eden's Vengeance in full detail.