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'''Item boxes''' are a reward from playing online quick matches or Co-op games. To receive an item box in-game, you'll need to help your team and receive experience. The item box is automatically opened after a successful completion of a game, win or lose. The item you get from an Item Box is associated to the class that you were using when you earned an Item Box during battle. If you want to collect gears for a particular class, make sure to start with that class when you begin a match.
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'''Item boxes''' are a reward from playing online quick matches or Co-op games. To receive an item box in-game, you'll need to help your team and receive experience. The item box is automatically opened after a successful completion of a game, win or lose. The item you get from an Item Box is associated to the class that you were using when you earned an Item Box during battle. If you want to collect gear for a particular class, make sure to start with that class when you begin a match.
   
 
There are five levels of item boxes, with each level increasing the value of the reward. As well as this, two types of item boxes are available per level:
 
There are five levels of item boxes, with each level increasing the value of the reward. As well as this, two types of item boxes are available per level:

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Item boxes are a reward from playing online quick matches or Co-op games. To receive an item box in-game, you'll need to help your team and receive experience. The item box is automatically opened after a successful completion of a game, win or lose. The item you get from an Item Box is associated to the class that you were using when you earned an Item Box during battle. If you want to collect gear for a particular class, make sure to start with that class when you begin a match.

There are five levels of item boxes, with each level increasing the value of the reward. As well as this, two types of item boxes are available per level:

  • Blue (low tier)
  • Red (high tier, usually gives 3 items) much less common than the blue box and much more likely to give low tier items


Level 1: Usually gained after building the first tower. It usually contains garbage/beginner items. (Blue: 10-20 exp, Red: 30-40 exp)

Level 2: Gives slightly better items than the level one box. (Blue: 80-100 exp, Red: 130-150 exp)

Level 3: Gives better items than the level one and two boxes, but isn't as good as a level 4 box. (Blue: 200-300 exp, Red: 300-400 exp)

Level 4: Has a chance of rewarding much better items than level 1,2, and 3 boxes. Level 4 boxes can give good items ranging from Premium items (marked with a star next to the weight), to garbage/beginner items that can be found in a level one box. (Blue: 400-500 exp, Red: 500-600 exp)

Level 5: Has a chance of rewarding much better items than level 1,2, and 3 boxes. Level 5 boxes can give good items ranging from Premium items (marked with a star next to the weight), to garbage/beginner items that can be found in a level one box (seen in the picture above). (Blue: 700+ exp, Red: 800+ exp - possibly requires the game to be won)

There is no magic method to getting a high level box and achieving certain exp amounts won't guarantee you anything, however it is much easier to achieve if you are an active team player. Scores in all 3 category will level your box up more consistently than only killing.  In co-op, this means playing a full game of 15 minutes.

Classes & their Equipment
Warrior (Berserker)Cleric (Engineer)Mage (Zephyr)
Warrior Equipment Warrior WeaponsShieldsWarrior ArmorWarrior Helmets
Cleric Equipment Cleric WeaponsShieldsCleric ArmorCleric Helmets
Mage Equipment Mage WeaponsMage ArmorMage Helmets
Other Accessory List
BuffsItem BoxItem Level-UpItem EvolutionItem ShopSpinner & Cards