One of the many side activities in Tales of Berseria is Katz Boxes. This Tales Of Berseria Katz Boxes Guide tells you where to find all the Katz Boxes we’ve discovered alongside details such as information on the rewards received.
The ability to locate and unlock Katz Boxes is available near the start of the game. Once you get through the tutorial stages and you’re trapped within the castle, proceed through the main story. Eventually you will discover your first Katz Spirit and will unlock further tutorials on the topic.
Finding Katz Spirits
Katz Spirits are scattered across the game world. They can literally be found all over the place. They look like floating blue orbs, featured in the screenshot above. Different Katz Boxes require different amounts of Katz Spirits to open them so if you’re hoping to find all of the Katz Boxes and claim all the rewards inside, grab the blue orbs whenever you find them.
Katz Boxes Rewards
Releasing trapped Katz from the Katz Boxes can bring a number of rewards, although these are mostly aesthetic items that can be used to customize your characters such as brand new outfits or attachments that can be equipped in the Fashion menu. The rewards are not specific to a particular Katz or Katz Box, instead they are accumulative. This means you will earn X reward after you have located and unlocked X amount of Katz Boxes.
Location: Vortigern. When you push the second lever to open the giant gate you will see it during the cut-scene. Head out the nearby door. Cost: 35 Katz Spirits
Location: East Laban Tunnel. Unlike the previous Katz Boxes, this one is inside an optional area. The East Laban Tunnel entrance is on the East side of the Burnack Plateau. Directly opposite the entrance to the Tower of the Exorcists. Cost: 135 Katz Spirits
Location: Crustacean Quarter Class 4 Administrative Zone (Speak with the ! marked NPC on the docks in Titania to unlock the area) Cost: 150 Katz Spirits
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