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How to Level Up Fast in Snowbreak: Containment Zone | Tips & Guide

Learn how to level up your operatives and adjutant fast in Snowbreak: Containment Zone.

In Snowbreak: Containment Zone, your operatives can only be as strong as your account level. If you want to power level and be ready for future content, we’ll show you some tips on how to level up fast in Snowbreak: Containment Zone.

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How to Get Experience in Snowbreak: Containment Zone Fast

Your three main operatives gain experience naturally as they complete stages, but you can also speed up the process by giving them Combat Records. The higher rarity Combat Records grant more experience, but they’re harder to come across.

You can earn Combat Records from completing normal and event tasks, and you can also farm a large amount of them from Black Market operation. The higher rarity Combat Records drop more often from the higher difficulties.

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If you want to level up your operatives fast, you’ll want to farm the Black Market stages as much as you can. Just remember though that your operatives cannot exceed your Adjutant’s level.

You can also purchase Combat Records from the in-game shop with SilverBucks. The shop refreshes its inventory every day, so check back tomorrow for new items.

Occasionally, the developers of Snowbreak: Containment Zone may also give out prize codes that you can redeem for freebies, and Combat Records are often given away. Check out our list of Snowbreak: Containment Zone codes to see if you can redeem any.

Best Way to Level up Adjutant Fast

Your account level, also known as your Adjutant level, levels up separately from your operatives. Special materials called Command Records grant you Adjutant experience, and you get these from the following sources:

  • Main Story stage rewards
  • Daily task rewards

Simply by completing stages in the main story will level up your Adjutant. In addition to the main story, you can also complete your daily tasks.

As the name suggest, daily tasks are a list of objectives that can be completed every day. Completing a daily task rewards you with Diligence Track Record, which fills up the daily progress meter. Each record is worth about 10 to 20 points, and the daily progress meter caps out at 100 points.

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On the daily progress meter, you get to open a prize box every 20 points, for a total of 5 boxes if you complete enough daily tasks to fill up the meter completely. Each box contains:

  • 20-point box: 40 Adjutant experience
  • 40-point box: 50 Adjutant experience
  • 60-point box: 75 Adjutant experience
  • 80-point box: 75 Adjutant experience
  • 100-point box: 100 Adjutant experience

Completing your daily task list nets you a total of 340 Adjutant experience. So, the best way to level up your Adjutant level fast is to ensure that you’re completing your daily task list every day.

Note that you don’t have access to all the daily tasks right away. In order to unlock all potential objectives, you need to complete stage 4-12. We recommend powering through the main story as fast as you can.

We hope this guide helps you level up fast in Snowbreak: Containment Zone. If you have any other tips or questions, let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to check out our Snowbreak: Containment Zone strategy guide for some guidance through the game.

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.