With the official release of FragPunk, there is a clear focus on giving free-to-play players as much content as possible, as almost anything that you could want in the game can be earned via doing missions, completing events, and being good at the game.
With so many rewards available right from the get-go, this guide serves as a checklist of things you can earn for free by simply playing the game, with an explanation of the steps required to get those rewards as soon as possible.
Beta Rewards, And The Mailbox
If you’ve played FragPunk before, especially during the beta, there might be unclaimed rewards for you to grab.
At the bottom right corner of the screen, in the Lobby tab, you’ll see a Mailbox icon. If you played during the Beta, your rewards will be here, alongside any rewards you got from using codes or wish-listing the game.
Feel free to claim these as soon as you get in, as you’ll get enough Gold to get your first Lancer.
Lancer And Weapon Progression
Using a certain Lancer or Weapon progresses through their respective Progression line of rewards.
For Lancers, this mainly includes cosmetics that are themed around that Lancer, such as charms, stickers and accessories, as well as lore snippets and voice lines.
As for weapons, the rewards are standard across all of them; sticker packs, Glunite coins and decoration packs. When you reach level 12 on a certain weapon’s proficiency, you’ll get a Diamond skin for that weapon.
Store Free Rewards
In the Store, there are also many rewards that you can get for free.
On the Items tab, you can get one free bundle a day, and there are some other items you can get for “free” with Glunite or Gold, both of which you get passively by playing, such as Pop Cans and Sticker Packs.
On the Redeem tab, you can find a lot more rewards:
- Exclusive Prize Pool – You can get Curiosity Pop Cans (more on those later), and if you get duplicates, or the Ultimate reward, you can use Ultimate Materials to get rare drops from the pool.
- Battle Pass – If you’ve finished the battle pass, every level you get beyond level 60 awards you with Battle Pass Tokens, which can be used to redeem free rewards.
- Ranked – Every ranked match gives you Ranking Coins, which can be used to redeem Gold and Silver skins for any weapon you’d like.
- Club – If you’re in a club, you’ll get Club Supplies daily by doing simple Daily and Weekly missions. These can then be used to redeem rewards.
Battle Pass
Though the battle pass can be upgraded to the Premium Pass for bigger rewards, the free pass still has a lot to offer. In total, if you finish the free battle pass, you can earn the following:
Battle Pass Level |
Type Of Reward |
Name Of Reward |
---|---|---|
Level 2 |
Sticker Pack |
Wild Dawn – Sticker Pack (five packs) |
Level 4 |
Lobby Wallpaper |
Fairy Tale |
Level 9 |
Weapon Charm |
Radio Chipmunk |
Level 12 |
Consumable Emote |
Firework (five charges) |
Level 19 |
MVP Icon |
Glory |
Level 22 |
Sticker Pack |
Wild Dawn – Sticker Pack (five packs) |
Level 27 |
Dance Emote |
Throw Hands |
Level 29 |
Consumable Emote |
Firecracker |
Level 32 |
Consumbale Emote |
Firework |
Level 33 |
Item |
Curiosity Pop Can |
Level 36 |
Currency |
100 Lancer Skin Keys |
Level 42 |
Sticker |
Aesir Classic |
Level 46 |
Currency |
100 Weapon Skin Keys |
Level 52 |
Name Card |
Toxic Sweetheart – Pathojen |
Level 57 |
Item |
Curiosity Pop Can (two cans) |
Every Level after Level 60 |
Currency |
100 Battle Pass Tokens |
Level Rewards
There are also rewards directly tied to your account level, and these can be seen upon entering the menu of your account in the top right corner in the Lobby, and then proceeding to the Level Rewards tab. Here, you can see all the rewards you’ll be getting with each passing level, up to level 50.
Events
Though the aforementioned are indeed free rewards, they pale in comparison to what events have to offer. In many cases, you can’t buy your way through the event rewards, and are instead forced to do the challenges they offer to get the rewards. There are many events present at the launch of the game, so let’s go through them all.
Invite Your Friends
Out of all the events, this one is the simplest; the more people you invite using your code, the more rewards you get. There are two challenges here that give you rewards, and a reward tracker corresponding to the challenges: play a match with your invitee and have your invitee reach level 15. These will net you ten points in total, so if you invite five people and get these challenges done for all of them, you can complete the event. You also gain 100 Glunite Coins for each player you invite.
To do this, you have an invite code you can give out to your friends, and if they’re below level 15 they’ll be able to input it to link their account as an invitee of yours, giving you rewards.
Login Rewards
Every day, you’ll be able to earn one reward simply by logging into the game. The rewards are nothing to scoff at, as even on day two, you already receive a free Lancer. If you can, try to at least open the game every day, so as to not miss out on these.
New Lancer, New Friend!
This event is tied to the new Lancer, Chum. You don’t need to unlock Chum to complete this event, as you just need to play and win matches to gather points.
There are ten rewards in total, and these are nice little bonuses you can unlock as you play. The event is going to stay for the entirety of the season, so you’ll have time to unlock everything as you play.
Battle Frenzy!
This is an event that comes with weekly missions which reward Glunite Coins and other rewards, with five challenges that are tied to simply playing matches of different game modes. The first challenge does not refresh weekly, but gives you a lot of Porcelain Shards, and two Curiosity Pop Cans.
Level Up!
This event is only staying for half the season, so it serves as an incentive to level up as quickly as possible as the rewards are tied directly to your level. Every five levels, you’ll get small rewards and Porcelain Shards, and at level 50 you’ll get an exclusive Fever skin.
Ranked Sprint
The goal of this event is to get players into the ranked gamemode as soon as possible, so the rewards are here to give you goals on your road to the Platinum rank. Reach level 30, play ranked matches, and if you reach Platinum, you’ll be able to finish this event with a lot of Glunite and some Curiosity Pop Cans.
Bind NGP Email
In the Events section, at the far end, you can see a Media Info tab. There, you can bind your email to NGP for some extra rewards if you’d like.
Porcelain Hunting And Exchange
Across all the other events, you’ll gain Porcelain Shards. These all accumulate in the main event of season 1, which is the Porcelain Exchange and Porcelain Hunting event.
Porcelain Hunting presents a new set of challenges each day, and completing these can score you the majority of Porcelain Shards you’ll need, alongside many other great rewards. Missions from previous days can be done at any point in the future.Porcelain Exchange is where these Shards can be used to get Porcelain skins, and Skin Keys. Completing all other events, including the Porcelain Hunting event, gives you enough Porcelain Shards to get every reward within the Porcelain Exchange shop.
Lottery And Pop Cans
From all the events mentioned prior, the battle pass, and level, lancer, and weapon progression, you’ll earn Pop Cans, which are used in the Lottery section.
There are two lottery pools, and two types of Pop Cans respectively: Constellation, with Curiosity Pop Cans, and Original Prize Pool, with Original Pop Cans.
The Original Prize Pool offers smaller rewards, but the Original Pop Cans can be acquired far more easily – at a rate of 300 Glunite Coins per Pop Can.
The Constellation offers far greater rewards, but other than buying them, Curiosity Pop Cans can only be accumulated from the ways mentioned prior. This, alongside Porcelain Hunting, offers the best free rewards in the game.
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