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How to get Weapon Batteries in Tower of Fantasy

First you enhance, then you upgrade!

Weapons play a big role in Tower of Fantasy, with each weapon possessing unique move sets and skills. As a result, collecting weapons of various rarities and upgrading them is a key progression aspect of the game. Upgrading weapons will grant additional attack damage and health, boosting your combat stats. However, enhancing your weapons in Tower of Fantasy requires certain items known as Weapon Batteries. These come in different rarities, and players can earn them by simply playing the game and exploring the land of Aida. This guide will tell you the best sources to get Weapon Batteries in Tower of Fantasy.

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How to obtain Weapon Batteries in Tower of Fantasy

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Weapon Batteries are items used to enhance your weapons in Tower of Fantasy. They come in four types of rarities—common, uncommon, rare, and super rare. The higher the rarity, the more EXP points it grants your weapon when enhancing it. The following are all the Weapon Batteries you can collect in Tower of Fantasy.

  • Weapon Battery I (Common) - Can be obtained from blue password chests found in the open world or as Omnium Beacon rewards. They will grant 20 EXP to your weapon.
  • Weapon Battery II (Uncommon) - Can be obtained from Standard Banner pulls, Mia's Kitchen, and Points Store by opening purple password chests and completing Select Adventure activities. They will grant 75 EXP to your weapon.
  • Weapon Battery III (Rare) - Can only be obtained from Bounty Mission rewards or by purchasing them for 2 Black Gold from the Weapons Store. Duplicate blue weapons from the Standard Banner pulls are also converted to Weapon Battery III. They will grant 250 EXP to your weapon.
  • Weapon Battery IV (Super Rare) - These can be purchased for real money from the Wanderer's Supplies section in the Shop. They will grant 1000 EXP to your weapon.

Related: How to get Fusion Cores in Tower of Fantasy for Weapon Upgrades

How to use Weapon Batteries in Tower of Fantasy

As mentioned prior, Weapon Batteries are used to enhance your weapon. Utilizing these items will grant additional EXP to your weapons to level them up and boost their stats. To use a Weapon Battery, head over to the Weapons section from the Menu, select the weapon of your choice and then click Upgrade. From here, you can select which Weapon Battery you wish to use to level up your weapon.

Higher rarity Weapon Batteries grant more EXP to weapons. Keep in mind—the higher your weapon's level, the more EXP it will require to level up further. Therefore, however tempting it might be to upgrade your weapons as quickly as possible, we recommend saving the higher rarity Weapon Batteries for upgrading SR and SSR Weapons.

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Rajnil Bargi
Rajnil Bargi is a Journalism Graduate whose passion for gaming bloomed during the mid-2000s with titles like Age of Empires, I.G.I-2, and Half-Life 2. He has been publishing as a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides for over a year, primarily specializing in PC and mobile games. RPGS, Racing Sims, MOBAs and FPS are some of his favorite genres. When he's not completely enthralled in the world of gaming, he's usually playing music, going for hikes, or ordering pizza with way too much cheese.