Exploring the Kingshot Champagne Fair: What to Trade, What to Buy, and What to Skip
When you first open Kingshot’s Champagne Fair, it might look like just another in-game event with shiny banners and confusing reward menus. But after spending two days digging through its systems, it becomes clear that this event is more than a side activity — it’s a quiet opportunity to strengthen your roster without spending a cent.
The Fair’s Real Purpose Becomes Clear
At its core, the Champagne Fair isn’t about luck or flashy rewards. It’s about smart trading. Players earn and exchange “fair coupons,” and those coupons can be turned into hero fragments, weapon crates, and high-value upgrade items. What makes it especially useful is how it benefits players who don’t invest heavily in the game. Instead of chasing premium purchases, you recycle your unused parts into something meaningful.
During the second day of the fair, I noticed that the structure is designed for progression balance. Early-game players can trade in older items, while mid- to late-stage players can use the same coupons for higher-tier hero boxes or special gear. It’s surprisingly efficient once you understand what to prioritize.
How the Coupon System Really Works
Coupons come from upgrading your heroes — specifically when they reach five stars. Once a hero is maxed out, extra fragments can be converted into fair coupons. That’s the only point where the system allows trades. Blue and purple heroes are the main sources early on; yellow-tier pieces, however, are locked because they hold the highest in-game value.
That’s where strategy enters the picture. Instead of blindly maxing out every hero, it’s smarter to focus on those with stronger long-term utility. Trade away books and parts from heroes whose abilities you don’t actually use — especially those left-side skill trees that rarely affect your arena matches. You’ll get more value from exchanging them for items that directly enhance your combat performance.
What to Actually Buy at the Fair
This is where most players make mistakes. The top-left item — the current-generation hero box — is easily the best purchase in the Champagne Fair. It directly boosts your heroes’ special equipment and weapons, making them far more effective in real battles. Even if you’re a low-spender, getting your hero weapons to level 4 changes how your lineup performs.
Try to buy at least ten of these hero boxes. The fair pricing sits around 10,000 points each, but considering how much power they bring, it’s the best deal in the shop. For those who skipped a generation or are saving for Gen 4 heroes, it’s okay to hold onto your coupons and wait for a future fair — the store returns in cycles.
As for other items, Mithril sits at the expensive end — about 20,000 per piece — so it’s better to go for XP chests instead. They cost much less and accelerate your hero progression far more efficiently. Talisman designs and crafter’s vision items rank lower in priority, but they’re worth picking up later if your resources allow.
Why Diana Matters More Than You Think
A lot of players rush Diana’s development because the game makes it easy to push her to five stars during early events. But the smarter move is patience. Save your hero star fragments and wait for “evolve your hero” events to make the most of them. By the time you’ve collected around 50,000 diamonds, Diana can reach full strength without wasting upgrade materials. And every fragment you save turns into future coupons during the Champagne Fair — another reason why long-term timing matters more than short-term upgrades.
The Event’s Bigger Picture
What makes the Champagne Fair stand out isn’t the design or the visuals, but how quietly it rewards consistency. Every 50 days or so, the fair cycles back, letting you exchange your saved resources for new ones. Over time, that turns small decisions — what to trade, what to save — into a powerful advantage.
It’s the kind of event that doesn’t look exciting at first but proves its worth the more you play. Watching your fair coupons turn into rare hero tools feels oddly satisfying, especially knowing you didn’t have to pay for them.
In the end, that’s what the Kingshot Champagne Fair is really about — turning patience and strategy into progress. And once you get the rhythm, it’s hard not to look forward to the next one.
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