If you would like to get some free currency in Sword of Convallaria, here you will learn all the available gift codes and how to redeem them.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that free-to-play games are all but free. Of course, it doesn't mean that you have to pay an upfront cost to start playing, later on you will learn that money is not the only currency. In many cases you can either shell out to speed-up the progression or grind for long hours of repetitive content. Often, to encourage new fans to engage with the title, developers provide gift codes and free rolls. If you would like to get a head start in Sword of Convallaria, a recently released pixelart, turn-based jRPG, you’re in luck as here you will learn how to redeem the codes. Of course, we also present a list of all known gifts, which will provide you with various in-game currencies.
XD is not a studio without experience, as they have already created a fairly well-known production that’s part of Torchlight series, subtitled Infinite. This time, they have taken us on an adventure to fantasy world of Sword of Convallaria. Of course, every drop of free currency is important during this journey. Below you will find all the codes that can be used to get you started:
SOCCREATOR – 500 Tarot Essence
SOCFORCE – 3,000 Elysium Coins
SOCMTASHED – 500 Star Particles
SOCTLP – 500 Radiant Powder
While redeeming your codes, you might be also interested in characters tier list and build for one of the most powerful warriors – Gloria.
To redeem the codes, follow the steps below:
It is expected that the developers will share more codes in the future. If you would like to hunt them down, you should keep an eye on Sword of Convallaria’s official Discord server. In the meantime, have fun in the world of Iria!
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