Zenless Zone Zero August 19 Events: Claim 10 Pulls and 10 Boopons

Zenless Zone Zero adds two Version 3.1 activities at 10:00 server time on August 19, 2026. The Great En-Nah Giveaway awards 10 Encrypted Master Tapes and 10 Boopons after seven cumulative login days, while Crispy Meal Deployment Plan brings an Angels of Delusion food-truck event to Lumina Square with Polychrome and upgrade materials among its announced rewards. This guide separates their entry requirements, deadlines, reward purposes, and first-day priorities so players can collect everything without confusing the two event schedules.

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Zenless Zone Zero opens two distinctly different Version 3.1 activities at 10:00 server time on August 19, 2026: the seven-day check-in event The Great En-Nah Giveaway and the playable Crispy Meal Deployment Plan. Players planning additional Signal Searches can prepare Monochrome through Topuplist and its dedicated Zenless Zone Zero top-up page, but the first priority on August 19 should be unlocking both event pages and starting the free reward timers. One event needs only a short login routine; the other requires story progress and active participation at Lumina Square.

What Opens on August 19

The Great En-Nah Giveaway and Crispy Meal Deployment Plan begin at the same server-time reset, but they do not share the same requirements or closing date. Treating them as one activity can cause a new or returning player to miss the higher entry requirement for Crispy Meal.

Event

Start

End

Main requirement

Confirmed reward focus

The Great En-Nah Giveaway

August 19, 10:00 server time

September 8, 03:59 server time

Inter-Knot Lv. 5, complete “The Hare and the Proxy,” unlock Events

10 Encrypted Master Tapes and 10 Boopons

Crispy Meal Deployment Plan

August 19, 10:00 server time

September 7, 03:59 server time

Inter-Knot Lv. 20, complete Chapter 1 Intermission

Polychrome and multiple upgrade materials

The one-day difference between their closing dates matters. Crispy Meal Deployment Plan closes first, so its tasks and manual reward claims should be completed before September 7. The Great En-Nah Giveaway remains available until September 8, although a player still needs seven valid login days before it closes.

The Great En-Nah Giveaway Reward Math

The Great En-Nah Giveaway asks players to log in for a total of seven days. The days are cumulative, which means the event does not require a perfect seven-day streak. A missed day delays the final reward, but it does not normally erase earlier check-ins.

The complete announced reward is:

  • Encrypted Master Tape x10

  • Boopon x10

Ten Encrypted Master Tapes equal ten searches on an Exclusive Channel or W-Engine Channel. They are not ordinary Master Tapes, so they should be counted in a limited-banner budget rather than the Stable Channel budget. Ten Boopons provide ten searches on the Bangboo Channel, which uses a separate currency and separate progression from Agent and W-Engine channels.

This distinction prevents a common budgeting error. The event gives 20 search items in total, but it does not give 20 limited Agent pulls. Half of the items are Encrypted Master Tapes and half are Boopons. Players comparing the reward with an Agent pity target should count only the ten Encrypted Master Tapes toward that target.

Who Can Claim the Login Rewards

The entry threshold for The Great En-Nah Giveaway is intentionally low. An account must reach Inter-Knot Level 5, complete the Main Story Prologue mission “The Hare and the Proxy,” and unlock the Event feature.

Most established accounts will already satisfy all three conditions. A new account beginning close to August 19 should focus on the Prologue until the Event menu appears rather than spending time on optional exploration. Once the event page is visible, open it and claim the available check-in reward. Do not assume that entering the game automatically transfers every reward into the inventory; confirm the claim state on the event screen.

The event runs for roughly three weeks, leaving more than seven possible login days. That buffer is useful, but it is not a reason to delay. Starting on August 19 completes the seven-day sequence on the earliest possible schedule and leaves ample time to correct an overlooked claim before September 8.

How to Use the 10 Encrypted Master Tapes

The giveaway arrives during the second half of Version 3.1, so players should check the live Exclusive Channel before spending. The reward itself has no forced destination and does not expire when the event closes after it has been claimed.

A disciplined approach is to record three numbers before making any searches:

  1. The current pity count on the relevant Exclusive Channel.

  2. Whether the next S-Rank result is guaranteed to be the featured Agent.

  3. The number of Encrypted Master Tapes and Polychrome already reserved for a later target.

The ten tapes can then be used immediately, held for a future banner, or combined with an existing guarantee. Their value is the same in search count, but their account value changes with pity status and roster goals. A player who does not want the current featured Agent loses nothing by saving them.

The Boopons should be evaluated separately. Open the Bangboo Channel, confirm the selected target, and verify whether the current choice still matches the teams being built. Because Bangboo targeting and Agent targeting solve different account needs, using both sets of rewards in one rapid session without checking the selected channel can produce avoidable mistakes.

What Crispy Meal Deployment Plan Requires

Crispy Meal Deployment Plan has a higher entry threshold: Inter-Knot Level 20 and completion of Main Story Chapter 1 Intermission. The event centers on the Angels of Delusion opening a special food truck at Lumina Square and needing help attracting customers and handling the operation.

The official event announcement confirms the schedule and entry requirements, while the detailed sequence of live tasks becomes available when the event opens. Players should therefore separate confirmed preparation from assumptions about individual stages. Before August 19, the useful preparation is straightforward:

  • Reach Inter-Knot Level 20.

  • Finish Chapter 1 Intermission.

  • Unlock Lumina Square through normal story progression.

  • Clear enough schedule space to complete the opening tutorial and first available task.

  • Avoid assuming that all stages will unlock on the first day.

The announced reward pool includes Polychrome, Senior Investigator Logs, W-Engine Energy Modules, Bangboo System Widgets, Original Chips, and Denny. These rewards cover several progression tracks: Signal Search currency, Agent experience, W-Engine experience, Bangboo development, Core Skill materials, and general upgrade costs.

Why the Two Events Should Be Handled Differently

The Great En-Nah Giveaway rewards consistency. Crispy Meal Deployment Plan rewards actual event progress. That difference should determine the completion strategy.

For the check-in event, the optimal routine is brief: log in, open the event page, claim the current milestone, and verify that the day count increased. For Crispy Meal, begin with the tutorial, identify whether stages are time-gated, and complete every currently available objective before leaving the event menu.

Do not wait until the final week to discover that Crispy Meal contains sequential tasks. Even when a limited event has a generous total duration, later stages may depend on earlier completion. Starting on launch day makes it easier to follow staged unlocks and prevents a large backlog near September 7.

Best August 19 Completion Order

An efficient first session does not need to be long. Use this order:

Claim the Check-In Reward First

Open The Great En-Nah Giveaway immediately after the event becomes available. Confirm that the first-day reward is marked as claimed and that the event counter has started.

Verify the Active Signal Channels

Check which Exclusive, W-Engine, and Bangboo targets are selected. Do this before spending the newly claimed items. Saving is a valid choice; the event does not require the tapes or Boopons to be used during its duration.

Enter Crispy Meal Deployment Plan

Complete the introduction at Lumina Square and read the live objective descriptions. The event theme involves a food-truck operation, but the live interface should determine the exact controls, scoring conditions, and stage schedule.

Clear All Currently Available Tasks

If the event uses staged opening dates, finish the first batch rather than waiting for every stage to unlock. Claim each completed milestone and inspect whether any reward is delivered through a separate event-shop or progress screen.

Recheck the Deadline Display

Server time governs the schedule. Record September 7 for Crispy Meal and September 8 for The Great En-Nah Giveaway. Players traveling or using a device set to another time zone should rely on the in-game countdown rather than local midnight.

A Seven-Day Reward Plan

The easiest plan is to connect the login reward with an existing daily habit. Claim it before spending Battery Charge, visiting the video store, or completing daily errands. This places the time-limited action before activities that can be repeated later.

Login day

Main action

Account check

Day 1

Unlock both August 19 events

Confirm requirements and deadlines

Days 2–3

Continue giveaway claims

Check Crispy Meal for new stages

Days 4–6

Maintain cumulative logins

Claim completed food-truck objectives

Day 7

Collect the final giveaway milestone

Verify all 10 tapes and 10 Boopons were received

After Day 7, The Great En-Nah Giveaway no longer needs daily attention if every milestone is complete. Crispy Meal may still have later stages, so keep it on the weekly checklist until all progress and rewards are finished.

How the Rewards Fit Different Accounts

New players benefit from the low Level 5 entry point of the giveaway and the broad upgrade materials in Crispy Meal. Senior Investigator Logs and Denny help with early Agent development, while W-Engine Energy Modules and Original Chips reduce pressure across equipment and Core Skill upgrades.

Returning players should first verify whether Chapter 1 Intermission is complete on the account they are using. They should also inspect current pity and Bangboo targeting before spending the free search items. An old account can have saved progress that no longer matches its current team plan.

Endgame players will usually value the Encrypted Master Tapes and Polychrome most, but the supporting materials still reduce Battery Charge demand. Event materials can replace part of the normal farming schedule, freeing energy for Drive Discs, Expert Challenges, or other account-specific bottlenecks.

Mistakes That Can Cost Rewards

The first mistake is counting ten Boopons as ten additional limited Agent pulls. They belong to the Bangboo Channel.

The second is meeting the Level 5 requirement for the giveaway and assuming Crispy Meal is also unlocked. Crispy Meal needs Level 20 and Chapter 1 Intermission.

The third is remembering only the September 8 deadline. Crispy Meal closes one day earlier, at 03:59 server time on September 7.

The fourth is logging in without opening the event page. Always confirm that the current milestone has been recorded and claimed.

The fifth is spending the free tapes immediately because they were free. Check the active banner, pity state, guarantee, and future plans first.

Final August 19 Checklist

On August 19, unlock The Great En-Nah Giveaway, claim Day 1, and confirm the seven-day counter. Then check channel targets before deciding whether to save or spend the ten eventual Encrypted Master Tapes and ten Boopons. If the account has reached Inter-Knot Level 20 and completed Chapter 1 Intermission, begin Crispy Meal Deployment Plan at Lumina Square and clear every available opening task.

The key dates are simple: both events start at 10:00 server time on August 19; Crispy Meal closes at 03:59 on September 7; the giveaway closes at 03:59 on September 8. Starting both immediately turns a crowded event reset into a short, reliable routine.

FAQ:

When do the Zenless Zone Zero August 19 events begin?

The Great En-Nah Giveaway and Crispy Meal Deployment Plan both begin at 10:00 server time on August 19, 2026. Use the in-game event countdown because server time may not match the clock or date in your location.

How many pulls does The Great En-Nah Giveaway provide?

It provides 10 Encrypted Master Tapes for limited Agent or W-Engine searches and 10 Boopons for the Bangboo Channel after seven cumulative login days. It is accurate to call this 20 search items, but only ten are limited-banner tapes.

Do the seven login days have to be consecutive?

The event requires a total of seven login days during its availability period. Missing a day delays completion but does not reset previously recorded days. Claim each milestone on the event page and finish before September 8 at 03:59 server time.

What level is required for Crispy Meal Deployment Plan?

The account must reach Inter-Knot Level 20 and complete Main Story Chapter 1 Intermission. The Great En-Nah Giveaway has a lower requirement of Inter-Knot Level 5 plus completion of “The Hare and the Proxy” and access to the Event feature.

Can I save the free Encrypted Master Tapes?

Yes. Claimed Encrypted Master Tapes can be saved for a later Exclusive Channel. Players who decide to add more Monochrome for a confirmed banner target can use Topuplist and the Zenless Zone Zero recharge page, but neither August 19 event requires a paid purchase.

What rewards are confirmed for Crispy Meal Deployment Plan?

The announced rewards include Polychrome, Senior Investigator Logs, W-Engine Energy Modules, Bangboo System Widgets, Original Chips, and Denny. Check the live event page for the exact quantity attached to each task after the event opens.

Mason Reed

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