Offering Guide
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- How Offering Works
- Where to Get Commemorative Coins
- Item Rarity from Offering
- Offering Strategy
- Common Mistakes
Unlock: Cube Lv.20 | Cost: 3,000 Gold per use
How Offering Works
Offering lets you spend commemorative coins to draw random items from a loot pool. You pay 3,000 gold and consume one coin, and the game gives you a random item. The rarity of the item can range from Normal all the way up to high-tier rarities.
Think of offering as a loot box system — but one that uses a special currency (commemorative coins) rather than real money or standard gold. The items you receive are completely random in type, class, and specific stats.
Where to Get Commemorative Coins
Commemorative coins come from a limited set of sources. Here are the primary ways to obtain them:
| Source | Reliability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Achievements | One-time | Major achievement milestones often reward coins |
| Events | Seasonal | Limited-time events are the best coin source — participate in every event |
| Rare drops | Very low | Extremely rare drops from bosses and high-tier stages |
| Login rewards | Daily | Occasional coins from daily login streaks |
| Battle Pass | Seasonal | Both free and premium pass tiers may include coins |
Because coins are finite and acquisition is slow, every Offering decision matters. You cannot grind your way to more coins the way you can grind for gold or common materials.
Item Rarity from Offering
The item you receive from offering is drawn from a rarity pool. Higher-rarity coins (if they exist) may have better odds, but the exact probability distribution hasn't been fully datamined. Based on community reports:
- Normal through Legendary items are the most common outcomes
- Immortal items appear occasionally (~5-15% estimated)
- Arcane+ items are rare but possible — these are the jackpot pulls
Offering Strategy
When to Offer
- After Cube Lv.30+ (if pool scaling is real). Waiting gives you access to potentially better loot tables.
- During events that boost offering rates. Some events temporarily increase rare drop chances from offering. Stack your coins for these periods.
- When you have a comfortable gold buffer. At 3,000g per offer, you don't want to go broke chasing RNG item draws.
When to Hold Coins
- Early game (before Cube Lv.20). You can't even use offering yet, so coins pile up naturally. Don't stress about them.
- When gold is tight. Never sacrifice Rune Tree progression or crafting materials for offering gold. 3,000g per pull adds up fast.
- Right before a major content update. New items often get added to offering pools. If an update is coming, save your coins.