In Tower of Fantasy, a banner is a section where players can unlock items and certain characters as they progress in the game.

There are some fixed banners but the developers also release special banners that feature special characters and weapons for a limited time period.

Each of these limited banners requires a different currency than the other events. So the currency is valid only for as long as an event is active.

Tower of Fantasy ‘Nemesis banner’ disappeared ahead of time

Currently, Tower of Fantasy players are facing an issue where the Nemesis character banner disappeared ahead of time (1,2,3,4,5,6,7).

The affected limited special banner is the ‘Forgiveness and Rebirth’ banner that features the SSR weapon ‘Venus’ and the character ‘Nemesis’.

In Tower of Fantasy, players can unlock new playable characters by getting their featured weapon. In Nemesis’ case, players will unlock her as a playable character if they manage to get the SSR weapon ‘Venus’.

However, players who logged in today were surprised when the special banner disappeared even though it was supposed to run for ten more days.

Players are also worried about their limited-time tokens, as the Flame Gold that they spent during the banner activities was converted to Black Gold.

The Flame Gold was an event-exclusive currency and could be only used to redeem Nemesis. Whereas Black Gold is a permanent currency that can be used to redeem only the permanent characters.

Issue acknowledged

Fortunately, Tower of Fantasy support has acknowledged this issue and said that they are currently working on a fix. However, they did not provide any ETA for it.

The devs also confirmed that players will be compensated for this issue and that they will receive it within two hours after the issue has been fixed.

Unfortunately, we haven’t come across any potential workaround that can temporarily fix this issue. So you’ll have to wait until devs address it.

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