Bundles from March 2026 – Cleopatra and Land of Goddesses
Introduction
Gift of Bondings – March 2026 Edition

The March 2026 Gift of Bondings follows the recent structural shift in how these bundles are delivered. The familiar three-tier format has been reduced to just two bundles, with the teleportation effect tier removed entirely.
That missing piece has not disappeared—it has simply been relocated. Teleport effects are now sold directly through the GTarcade store in permanent bundles, meaning Bondings is no longer the gatekeeper for TP skins.

As a result, this month’s Bondings feels more focused, but also more clearly positioned as a cosmetic-first offering with limited gameplay value.
Bundle Structure Overview (New Format)
This rotation includes:
- $5 Bundle → Profile Frame Tier
- $99 Bundle → Castle Skin Tier
Notably absent:
- The traditional $50 Teleport Effect bundle
What Changed
- Teleport skins are no longer part of Bondings
- They are now permanently available in GTarcade shop bundles
- Bondings has effectively become a 2-step cosmetic progression path
This removes the mid-tier purchase decision and shifts the event toward either:
- Light cosmetic pickup ($5), or
- Full commitment ($99)
$5 Bundle – Cleopatra Profile Frame
Contents
- Cleopatra Profile Picture Frame
- 4 Elemental Artifact Selection Chests (standard elements)
- 1 Dragon Essence
- VIP Points
- Basic Resources

Overview
This bundle follows the usual pattern: a low-cost entry point centered around a themed cosmetic.
The Cleopatra frame is the primary draw. The additional items—artifact fragments, essence, and resources—are present but minimal in scale.
Player Perspective
From experience, this tier is only worth picking up if:
- You care about profile cosmetics, or
- You are already collecting themed visuals

The material value here is modest. Four artifact chests and one essence do not meaningfully impact progression, especially for mid- to late-game accounts.
$99 Bundle – Land of Goddesses Castle Skin
Contents
- Land of Goddesses Castle Skin
- −3% Death Rate
- 20 Elemental Artifact Selection Chests (standard elements)
- 10 Dragon Essence
- VIP Points
- Resources

Overview
This bundle replaces what would traditionally be the “top-tier” Bondings purchase, now standing alone as the premium option.
The Land of Goddesses skin is the centerpiece, paired with a moderate amount of progression materials.
Castle Skin & Buff Breakdown
Land of Goddesses – Practical Value
- −3% Death Rate
This is one of the more practical buffs you’ll see on cosmetic skins, but it still sits firmly in the incremental category.

In Practice
- Reduces troop losses over time
- Lowers training/healing pressure across multiple fights
However:
- It does not change outcomes in individual fights
- It only becomes noticeable across many engagements
Value Assessment – Materials vs Cost
Across both bundles, the included materials are:
- Artifact Selection Chests (standard elements)
- Dragon Essence
- VIP Points and resources
While these are always useful, the quantities here do not make the bundles efficient from a progression standpoint.
Key Considerations
- Artifact fragments are helpful but not rare enough to justify the price
- Dragon Essence can be valuable, but quantities are still limited
- No exclusive or high-impact progression items are included
Player Perspective
If you’re evaluating purely on efficiency: These bundles are not cost-effective.
You can obtain similar progression value through other purchases or events more efficiently. What you are really paying for here is the cosmetic layer, with materials acting as secondary bonuses.


Conclusion Summary
The March 2026 Gift of Bondings is defined more by what it removes than what it adds.
- The $50 teleport bundle is gone, with TP effects moved to the GTarcade store
- The event is now a 2-tier structure focused on profile and castle cosmetics
Bundle value:
- $5 bundle: low-cost cosmetic pickup, minimal progression value
- $99 bundle: visually strong castle skin, minor long-term utility via −3% death rate
This month’s Bondings is not about efficiency or power progression.
It is a cosmetic-driven event, aimed at collectors or players who value visual identity.
Competitive players can skip both bundles without falling behind.
Collectors—or players who appreciate the Land of Goddesses design—will find the value in how their account looks, not how it performs.
Published: 26-03-2026
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