New bundles: TP skins!
Introduction
Teleport effects have always sat in an awkward place in Infinity Kingdom. They look impactful, they carry small stat bonuses, but acquiring a specific one has historically required patience more than anything else. Players were tied to the Gift of Bondings cycle, often waiting months for a single desired effect to reappear.

These new GTarcade store bundles change that system in a very direct way. Instead of waiting, you now select the exact teleport effect you want from a chest. From a player perspective, this is less about increasing power and more about removing time-gated friction that has existed for years.
The New Bundles – Overview, Content, Pricing, Availability
The new bundles are available directly in the GTarcade store, separate from in-game event rotations.
Structure:
- 3 separate bundles
- Each priced at $50
- Each contains a Teleport Effect Selection Chest
- You can buy every single TP skin if you want to (see stock)
This is the key change. You are not buying a random skin—you are buying choice.
Bundle Categories
- Pack 1: Event & seasonal teleport effects
- Pack 2: Holy & Shadow themed effects (Honor-based)
- Pack 3: Elemental dragon effects (mixed combat stats)

Availability
Unlike Gift of Bondings:
- No rotation dependency
- No waiting period
- Immediate access upon purchase
From a systems standpoint, this is one of the first times teleport effects have been decoupled from event timing, which is why many long-time players see this as a meaningful shift.
Bundle Content – Teleport Skins Breakdown
Pack 1 – Event & Seasonal Effects
- Desert Gem
- Goddess Might
- Will of Angels
- Singular Realm
- Majestic Poem





These are largely legacy Gift of Bondings visuals, now made directly selectable.
Pack 2 – Holy & Shadow Effects
- Phantom Shadow
- Radiant Glory


Both are clean, thematic designs tied closely to:
- Shadow builds
- Holy builds
Pack 3 – Elemental Dragon Effects
- Thunderstorm (Lightning)
- Blazing Fire (Fire)
- Whirlwind (Wind)
- Iron Wall (Earth)
- Frost Valor (Water/Frost)





These are the most visually recognizable and often the most desired due to their elemental identity.
Not Available in These Bundles
- Gold Dragon Descends
- Supreme Ruler
These remain event-locked, suggesting GTarcade is still reserving certain high-prestige effects for rotation-based systems.
Buff Effects – Practical Impact vs Reality
Each teleport effect includes a small stat bonus, typically around 3% in one category.
Types of Buffs
- Economy (Pack 1):
- Gathering speed
- Resource production
- Minor SP recovery
- Honor (Pack 2 & some of Pack 3):
- Increased honor gain from PvP
- Combat Utility (Pack 3):
- SP recovery
- −3% death rate
How Much Do These Actually Matter?
In practice, these bonuses are incremental, not transformative.
- SP Recovery (3%)
Useful over time, slightly improves skill cycling - Honor (3%)
Helps with long-term progression, not individual fights - Death Rate Reduction (−3%)
Quietly efficient in sustained PvP, saves troops over time
However:
- None of these stats will change a matchup on their own
- They only become noticeable when stacked with many other optimizations
The Real Purpose
From actual gameplay experience, players are not buying these for stats.
They are buying them for:
- Visual identity
- Thematic consistency
- Immediate access to a desired effect
For example:
- Teleporting in as a Fire Dragon, then hitting with a fire march
- Running a Shadow account with a matching teleport effect
These moments define how your account feels in PvP more than any 3% bonus.
Conclusion Summary
These new GTarcade bundles represent a shift in accessibility, not power.
- They remove the need to wait for Gift of Bondings rotations
- They allow direct selection of teleport effects
- They provide small, secondary stat bonuses
Pack breakdown:
- Pack 1: Cosmetic-focused, minimal gameplay value
- Pack 2: Thematic (Holy/Shadow), modest honor benefit
- Pack 3: Best balance of visuals and practical utility
Ultimately, teleport effects remain what they have always been at their core—a visual statement with minor stats attached.
The difference now is simple: You no longer have to wait months to make that statement.
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