What does the Evil Drive do in Elemental Dungeons?

The Evil Drive just stays in your inventory without any real purpose, but it's actually something you need to be actively collecting for a cool end-game upgrade.
Elemental Dungeons Evil Drive Location
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You’ll likely discover an Evil Drive while completing areas in Elemental Dungeons on Roblox or wandering around town. This Evil Drive looks like a purple USB and seemingly has no purpose. In reality, it’s Elemental Dungeons’ way of making sure you’ve progressed through certain areas of the game.

You’re going to want to pair your Evil Drive with an Evil Amulet, as you’ll need both eventually. If you’re looking to go on the hunt for more after finding out what they do, make sure to use some codes on our Elemental Dungeons Codes page, it can be much easier than dealing with the Merchant.

What do I use the Evil Drive for in Elemental Dungeons?

You can only use Evil Drives for the Dash V2 upgrade in Elemental Dungeons on Roblox, otherwise, it has no purpose. This upgrade makes you incredibly fast while dashing and is pretty much an end-game type upgrade to have. To get all of the Evil Drives, you’ll have to complete all of the areas and find pieces around town. There’s no other purpose to them, and you can only find five since they don’t respawn.

Since you must be level 75 to get through the final area, the Snow Castle, you won’t be able to use them for some time. So we’d say to get used to just seeing them in your inventory until you want to go after the Dash V2 Upgrade.

Elemental Dungeons – Evil Drive locations

You can find the five Evil Drives quickly, but you’ll have to be over level 75 to complete this collection. You can find them in:

  • In the lobby, where everyone starts out, you’ll want to head to the town. In the town, there will be two long staircases, but you want to go to the one that curves to the left. Head up those stairs to a house, which has a purple chest behind it.
  • Go to the Ancient Tomb Dungeon and beat the Cursed Sentinel boss. To the left of the huge staircase covered in red carpet, go to the room with the staircase. The purple chest will be behind two treasure chests.
  • Head to the Jungle area and look for a huge waterfall. Behind the waterfall is a cave, which holds the Evil Drive next to a red crystal.
  • Go to the Jungle area and look for an abandoned wooden house. You’ll know it’s the right one if you see a boat nearby. There is an Evil Drive in the house.
  • The hardest Evil Drive to get is in the Snow Castle area. You’ll find the purple chest on top of the throne after fighting your way to it.

What is an Evil Drive in Elemental Dungeons?

Roblox Elemental Dungeons Evil Drive In Inventory
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The Evil Drive looks like a purple USB drive with the number 10 on the front. You can find them in purple chests that shrink and disappear after being interacted with. Some of these chests can be pretty out of the way, so it’s more like a scavenger hunt than just a currency item. We don’t see any reason why it should be a purple USB since you don’t plug it into a computer, but rather you give it to an NPC.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

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