Polar Prize Box
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The Polar Prize Box is a prize box.
Description
Contains various unique costumes and accessories popular in the polar regions. Items are randomly chosen. No key is required to open. — Tooltip
Acquisition
During a relevant promotion, usually coinciding with the Winterfest event, or randomly from a Surprise Box. More information in the calendar below.
Notes
The Additional Prize Pool probabilities do not dilute the main Prize Pool probabilities.
Prize Pool
For this list, names in parenthesis are not part of the box's full name in-game.
- ??? - Boxes in the past: While the purchase interface simply read "Polar Prize Box," the boxes received might have had a specified year in their name. Data confirmation pending.
Content: 31 items - 19 Accessories, 12 Costumes (6 helmets and 6 armors)
Content: 28 items - 22 Accessories, 6 Costumes (3 helmets and 3 armors)
Content: 28 items - 22 Accessories, 6 Costumes (3 helmets and 3 armors)
Disclaimer: % Slot
The data in the "% Slot" column is maintained by users and should not be relied upon as an official source. These numbers might also change with releases, patches, game updates, and so on. They are intended to be reflective of the most recent release of a box.
Please be sure to check Admin and Game Master posts (linked to in the forums and maintained by users in the calendar below) for official data regarding these statistics. This is especially prudent considering the potentially slow update process of the wiki as well as editor error.
Bear in mind, the % values in the table are simply a "% slot" - each item within the slot technically has a lower % chance to be obtained than listed if there are more items in that % slot. For example, each unboxing for, say, the Hunter Prize Box has an X% chance to be a costume - but the actual chance to obtain a certain individual costume (out of all those costumes in the % slot) is lower than the value of the % slot.
If the number in the column has a "~" next to it, this means the value is approximated in some way, and/or isn't in a normal "% slot" and might be an actual % chance of the individual item, not the slot. If there is a * next to the value, it means the official admin post posted the data in an unusual way, compared to the majority of admin posts.
Please be sure to check Admin and Game Master posts (linked to in the forums and maintained by users in the calendar below) for official data regarding these statistics. This is especially prudent considering the potentially slow update process of the wiki as well as editor error.
Bear in mind, the % values in the table are simply a "% slot" - each item within the slot technically has a lower % chance to be obtained than listed if there are more items in that % slot. For example, each unboxing for, say, the Hunter Prize Box has an X% chance to be a costume - but the actual chance to obtain a certain individual costume (out of all those costumes in the % slot) is lower than the value of the % slot.
If the number in the column has a "~" next to it, this means the value is approximated in some way, and/or isn't in a normal "% slot" and might be an actual % chance of the individual item, not the slot. If there is a * next to the value, it means the official admin post posted the data in an unusual way, compared to the majority of admin posts.
Calendar
News Image | Dates and Forum | Duration | Notes | |
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1 | 11 December 2013 - 3 January 2014 |
24 days | The box was acquired from a Supply Depot Sale for ??? energy during the Polar Prize Box Promotion 2013 (a promotion). Costumes were Polar Wolf. | |
2 | 17 December 2014 - 2 January 2015 |
17 days | The box was acquired during the Polar Prize Box Promotion December 2014 (a promotion) via purchasing select energy packages using real-world currency. Costumes were Polar Warden. | |
3 | 20 January 2016 - 2 February 2016 |
14 days | The box was acquired during the Polar Prize Box Promotion January 2016 (a promotion) via purchasing select energy packages using real-world currency. Costumes were both Polar Warden and Polar Wolf, along with several different accessories. |