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Weapons
There's a large variety of Weapons to master in Let It Die as you battle the enemies of the Tower. Created from the different factions, they can be picked up from defeated enemies or -
Let It Die Wiki
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Tower of Barbs
The Current Floor Rotation is: Tuesday/Saturday The floors will rotate in 4 hours and 44 minutes. (Click to update) The Tower of Barbs is a mysterious ever-changing tower on the island of southwestern -
R&D Materials
R&D (Research and Development) Materials are items used to develop equipment from Blueprints. Once a Blueprint has been brought to Choku-Funsha in the Waiting Room, the R&D menu will display the materials -
Armor
Armor is the gear your Fighter wears in Let It Die. It can be picked up from enemies or developed with R&D from your own Blueprints at Choku-Funsha. They originate from the different -
Fighters
Fighters are the bodies the player controls in order to climb the Tower of Barbs. They are little more than re-animated corpses, powered by the SPLithium battery in their chests. All of them have -
Gyaku-Funsha
Gyakufunsha or Gyaku-Funsha, sometimes called the "Wandering Shop" or "Secret Shop" by players, is a mobile shop run by the former black market weapons trader, Kommando Kawasaki, and is the sister shop of Chokufunsha -
KAMAS-A1 Assault Rifle RE
The blueprint for this weapon can be purchased from the R-Point Exchange for 500000. More than just a visual variant, it is stronger and more durable than the base version. NOTE: Helmet bonus does -
TDM Katana
These Katanas were a reward from the TDM Battle Rush Season 1 Finale, the Season 10 Finale, and the Season 19 Finale. Season 1 took place over 9/28/2017 - 1/14/2018, Season 10 -
Skill Decals
Skill Decals can be obtained from the Mushroom Club in the Waiting Room or are awarded as a Prize. Decals can be equipped for various bonuses by visiting the Mushroom Club, and the number that -
Tokyo Death Metro
Tokyo Death Metro, or TDM, is the main asynchronous multiplayer system in LET IT DIE. It is managed by the mysterious puppet Tetsuo, acting as train conductor for the Luxury Attack Liner. Riding the Metro -
White Steel
First of the Four Forcemen, WHITE STEEL represents the D.O.D. ARMS faction, and can be fought on Wednesdays and Sundays within Max's Area. Equipped with his own unique armor set, he fights -
Blueprints
Blueprints are the schematics for weapons and armor in Let It Die. You'll find blueprints naturally while exploring the Tower of Barbs. Blueprints found in the Tower marked with??????? means it's for a -
Stamps
On each level of the Tower of Barbs, there is a Stamp Machine in certain floors, as part of the Stamp Rally. Using the machine activates a small rhythm-based minigame, where you must hit -
Red Napalm
Red Napalm is the second of the Four "Forcemen", A group of bosses added to the Tower of Barbs. She represents the War Ensemble Faction. First arriving in the game on June 27th, 2017; She -
Four Forcemen
The Four Forcemen are a group of challenging bosses in the Tower of Barbs. They are only available on Wednesdays and Sundays. Each of them has three different difficulties: NORMAL, HARD, and NIGHTMARE. Each difficulty -
Night Scout Set
Night Scout, Night Raider WoT Night Scout Head Night Scout Body Night Scout Pants Head Armor piece of the Night Scout Set. Night Scout Head[] Night Scout Head E[] Night Raider Head[] Night Raider Head -
Shrooms
Mushrooms, often shortened to Shrooms, are the resident flora of the Tower of Barbs, presumably brought into existence along with the Tower from the "Earth Rage" tectonic disturbance of 2026. The Tower is filled with -
Masamune Blade
Katanas are weapons in Let It Die. Other variants include the TDM Katana and the very rare Takama-ga-hara. NOTE: Helmet bonus does not count towards meeting the requirement for being able to use -
Chopper
Choppers are weapons in Let It Die. Variants include the very rare Predator. -
Jackals
The Jackals are a mysterious group that roam the Tower of Barbs after first encountering them on 8F META-KOYA. Composed of Jackal X, Jackal Y, and Jackal Z, they are considered "endgame" enemies, and -
Tengoku
TENGOKU is an endless floor entered through TENGOKUMON. This floor has a difficulty level which gradually increases as the player passes through each floor. The player will encounter better and better tier materials as they -
M2G-87
The M2G-87 is a weapon in Let it Die, wielded by the War Ensemble Forcemen, Red Napalm. A fashioned together gatling style gun, however, instead of multiple barrels, there are multiple guns mounted on -
Mass of Iron Bolts
Mass of Iron Bolts are a 3-Star Iron-type R&D Material for developing and upgrading weapons and armor at Choku-Funsha. As a 3-Star Material, Mass of Iron Bolts will mainly appear -
Black Thunder
Black Thunder is the third of the Four "Forcemen", A group of bosses added to the Tower of Barbs. He represents the Candle Wolf Faction. Released into the tower on October 25th, 2017 An imposing
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