Arena Breakout Free Crowbar: How to Claim the Archaeological Tool

Arena Breakout's Anniversary Celebration includes a free permanent Crowbar skin named Archaeological Tool. Players earn Celebration Redemption Cards from anniversary missions and exchange them on the event page, alongside other rewards such as the Bandit T951 Gold weapon skin. This guide explains the claim route, how to verify progress, and what to prioritize before the live countdown expires.

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Arena Breakout is currently promoting a free permanent Crowbar appearance called Archaeological Tool through the Anniversary Celebration reward track. Players who plan to recharge Bonds for a separate confirmed in-game purchase can compare options through Topuplist and the dedicated Arena Breakout top-up page, but the Crowbar reward itself should be handled as a free event exchange: complete the listed anniversary missions, earn Celebration Redemption Cards, and use the event page before its live countdown ends.

What the Archaeological Tool Reward Is

Archaeological Tool is a Crowbar appearance connected to the Anniversary Celebration. It is presented as a permanent free reward rather than a temporary trial item.

The important distinction is that the Crowbar is not granted automatically for logging in. Players need to complete the event's mission route, collect the required Celebration Redemption Cards, and make the exchange from the correct page.

The same anniversary promotion also highlights other rewards, including the Bandit T951 Gold weapon skin. These items can share the same celebration hub while using different tasks, exchange costs, or claim buttons. Unlocking one reward does not prove that every neighboring reward has been claimed.

Find the Correct Anniversary Page

Open Arena Breakout and enter the Events interface. Look for Anniversary Celebration branding and the reward page that displays Archaeological Tool or the Crowbar image.

Read the dates and countdown shown on the account. Event availability can differ by region, server, or client schedule, and a social media reminder does not replace the live timer.

Confirm three things before beginning missions:

  1. The reward is marked permanent rather than trial.

  2. The page identifies Celebration Redemption Cards as the exchange item.

  3. The account can see the remaining mission and claim period.

Take a screenshot of the current progress and deadline. This provides a useful reference if the balance fails to refresh after a mission.

Celebration Redemption Cards Are Not Paid Bonds

Celebration Redemption Cards are event resources earned from the Anniversary Celebration. They are separate from Bonds and other paid currency.

This separation protects the player's budget. A free Crowbar exchange should not be described as a paid purchase simply because the event hub also promotes premium items. Before pressing any button, read the currency icon and name.

Resource

Main Purpose

Key Risk

Celebration Redemption Cards

Anniversary reward exchange

May expire or become unusable after the event

Bonds

Paid in-game currency

Should not be spent by mistake on a free reward route

Other event tokens

Separate anniversary activities

May not transfer to the Crowbar page

Do not combine the balances in a personal budget. The Crowbar objective is complete when the required event cards are earned and exchanged, not when the account holds a certain amount of Bonds.

Complete Missions in Overlapping Groups

Open the complete mission list before entering a raid. Anniversary tasks can include login, match participation, extraction, combat, collection, or mode-specific goals. The live list is the authority.

Group compatible missions into one session. A successful raid may advance participation, extraction, enemy defeat, and item collection at the same time. A player who starts matches without reading the list may complete one objective per session when several could overlap.

Separate tasks into three categories:

Passive missions progress through normal play, such as participating in raids or logging in.

Action missions require a specific behavior, target, item, or result.

Time-gated missions unlock by day or reset on a schedule and cannot be completed early.

Complete time-gated tasks first when they are available. Passive progress will accumulate around them.

Use Low-Risk Loadouts for Mission Progress

A free cosmetic mission does not justify risking expensive equipment unless the task specifically requires high-value gear.

Build a loadout capable of completing the mission while remaining replaceable. If the objective is participation, collection, or extraction, survival and route knowledge matter more than bringing the most expensive weapon.

For combat goals, choose a familiar weapon with enough ammunition and medical supplies. Do not use an untested build simply because the anniversary event creates urgency.

If a mission requires multiple successful extractions, prioritize a dependable route. A slower safe result can outperform several aggressive failures.

Check Progress After Every Relevant Raid

Return to the Anniversary Celebration page after completing a mission. Some objectives require pressing Claim before Celebration Redemption Cards enter the balance.

If progress does not move, compare the mission wording with the raid result. Common differences include:

  • Entering the wrong mode or map.

  • Defeating an enemy that does not count toward the required category.

  • Extracting through a route that does not meet the mission condition.

  • Completing the action after the task period ended.

  • Finishing the goal but not claiming the mission reward.

Restarting the event page can refresh the display, but do not repeatedly replay the same task without confirming the requirement.

Exchange the Crowbar Before Chasing Extra Rewards

When enough Celebration Redemption Cards are available, claim Archaeological Tool before spending cards on lower-priority materials.

A permanent melee appearance generally has higher long-term collection value than a small quantity of common resources. The correct priority can change if the player does not use the Crowbar, but the limited permanent reward should still be evaluated before repeatable materials.

Open the reward detail and confirm the exchange cost, quantity limit, and ownership status. If the page shows the Crowbar as already owned, check whether duplicate compensation exists before pressing Exchange.

After exchanging, open the inventory or customization interface and verify that Archaeological Tool is permanently available. A successful event animation is not enough if the item does not appear in the collection.

How the Bandit T951 Gold Reward Fits In

The anniversary hub also promotes Bandit T951 Gold. Treat it as a separate objective even if both rewards use Celebration Redemption Cards.

Compare card requirements and mission deadlines. If the available mission total can unlock both, claim in the order that protects the most important limited item. If the balance is insufficient, choose based on actual weapon and melee use rather than rarity alone.

A regular T951 player may receive more screen time from the weapon appearance. A player who frequently carries the Crowbar can value Archaeological Tool more. Collection preference is legitimate, but it should be decided before the final day.

Do not assume the event will provide enough cards for every item without completing all tasks. Add the visible costs and compare them with the remaining earnable total.

A Three-Session Claim Plan

Players starting late can organize the event into three focused sessions.

Session one: open every anniversary page, record deadlines, complete available time-gated tasks, and establish a low-risk mission loadout.

Session two: combine combat, participation, and extraction goals. Claim every completed mission and calculate the remaining Celebration Redemption Cards.

Session three: finish only the missing requirements, exchange Archaeological Tool, verify ownership, then use leftover cards on the next priority.

This plan avoids a large final-day checklist. If the event has daily tasks, the sessions must be scheduled before the remaining resets rather than compressed into one night.

Anniversary rewards attract fake claim pages. A message may promise the Crowbar immediately in exchange for a login, one-time code, payment, or downloaded file.

Use the official Arena Breakout client and verified event channels. Do not enter credentials into a page reached through an unknown QR code or private message.

A legitimate free reward does not require purchasing an account, paying a verification fee, or sending Bonds to another player. If an external promotion is genuine, its rules should still be verifiable through an official channel.

What to Do if the Exchange Is Missing

First, confirm that the account is on Arena Breakout mobile rather than Arena Breakout: Infinite. They are different products, and an event for one cannot be assumed to exist in the other.

Second, check region, server, client version, and event dates. A screenshot from another region may show a page that is not active on the current account.

Third, verify whether the reward moved into a subpage or whether the exchange period differs from the mission period. Some events stop issuing currency before the final shop closes; others close missions and shop together.

Fourth, use official support if the account completed and claimed the required missions but did not receive the cards or item. Provide the UID, event-page screenshots, mission status, and approximate completion time without sharing a password.

Final Claim Priority

The free Crowbar route is straightforward when its currencies remain separate. Enter the Anniversary Celebration page, read the live timer, complete overlapping missions, claim Celebration Redemption Cards, and exchange Archaeological Tool before the deadline. Check the page again after the exchange so an unclaimed mission reward or unused card balance is not forgotten.

Verify permanent ownership immediately. Then decide whether remaining cards should go toward Bandit T951 Gold or other visible rewards. Do not spend Bonds on a reward that the event presents as free, and do not confuse Arena Breakout mobile with Arena Breakout: Infinite.

FAQ

Is Archaeological Tool a free Arena Breakout Crowbar skin?

It is promoted as a free permanent Anniversary Celebration reward earned through event missions and Celebration Redemption Card exchange.

How do I earn Celebration Redemption Cards?

Complete the missions listed in the Anniversary Celebration page and claim their rewards. Exact mission types and remaining totals should be checked in the live client.

Are Celebration Redemption Cards the same as Bonds?

No. They are event resources, while Bonds are paid in-game currency.

Should I claim Archaeological Tool or Bandit T951 Gold first?

Compare the visible costs, remaining earnable cards, and which item the account will actually use. Protect the preferred limited permanent reward before common materials.

Why can I not find the event in Arena Breakout: Infinite?

Arena Breakout mobile and Arena Breakout: Infinite are different products. This guide concerns the mobile game in the current Topuplist game pool.

Where can I recharge Bonds for a separate Arena Breakout purchase?

After confirming a real paid item and setting a personal budget, players can compare recharge options through Topuplist and the Arena Breakout recharge page. Topuplist provides game top-up services and does not sell or trade accounts.

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