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Tokyo Beast Guide: How to Earn TGT Tokens and Claim Rewards

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Tokyo Beast Guide: How to Earn TGT Tokens and Claim Rewards

Learn how to earn and claim TGT tokens in Tokyo Beast Trials’ early access and beyond, from daily missions and Arena battles to championship betting and wallet withdrawals.

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By Nuwel

Updated Jun 7, 2025

Tokyo Beast hype is kicking into high gear as the game gears up for launch on June 8. As part of its early access push, Tokyo Beast is running reward-packed campaigns with over $160,000 worth of prizes up for grabs. If you were lucky enough to snag an access code to the Special Early Access version of Tokyo Beast Trials, you’re already in a prime position to start earning $TGT tokens. And if you're still waiting, don’t worry, the public launch is just around the corner. 

How to Get Started

To start earning in the early access version, you'll first need an access code, which is distributed through Tokyo Beast’s Discord events, Twitter campaigns, and other official social channels. You can download the game here

This guide focuses on how to earn rewards and claim your TGT tokens, especially if you're in the early access phase. If you're looking for gameplay tips and tricks instead, check out our Tokyo Beast Beginner’s Guide.

How to Earn TGT in Tokyo Beast Trials

Once you’ve got a handle on combat and understand how mods work, it’s time to focus on earning. There are three main methods to earn $TGT during early access, each catering to a different kind of player—from daily grinders to top-tier competitors.

Daily Lottery  

The first and most beginner-friendly method involves completing daily missions. By winning battles using 20 Stamina (roughly five victories), you’ll earn a Daily Lottery Ticket. This ticket becomes usable the following day and gives you a chance to win anything from small $TGT payouts to the highly sought-after Beast Rawdisk NFT. Even if you’re not a leaderboard chaser, daily missions give you a steady shot at decent rewards.

Arena and Matchup Lottery

For players who enjoy a more competitive edge, the game also offers two advanced earning routes: Arena and Matchup lotteries. In Arena mode, players battle it out for leaderboard positions. The higher you rank, the more lottery tickets you receive for the weekly draw, with a larger prize pool up for grabs. These draws include both $TGT and Beast Rawdisk NFTs. Players who purchase Jewels can boost their progress with tools like stamina recovery and auto-battle features, which help maximize rankings and lottery entries.

Matchup mode works slightly differently and leans into passive income strategies. Here, players can stake their BEASTs into the BEAST Plant by spending Jewels, letting other players use their stamina for battles. This adds up score points for the original BEAST owner without needing to fight themselves. It’s a strategic way for paying players to build up lottery entries efficiently. Meanwhile, free-to-play users can still join, but they’ll have to use non-stakable BEASTs and play manually, which makes high scores harder to reach and rewards less frequent. Just like Arena, weekly rewards for Matchup mode also include $TGT and NFT drops.

Championship and Betting

The most competitive mode in Tokyo Beast is the Championship, a 20-player tournament featuring the top Arena performers from the previous period. These matches are livestreamed and highlighted across the Tokyo Beast ecosystem. Winners get large $TGT rewards, but even if you’re not in the tournament, there’s still a way to earn. 

The game’s built-in betting system allows other players to place bets on the outcome of Championship matches. If your predictions are correct, you’ll receive $TGT as a reward. It’s a smart way to earn passively if you know how to read the meta and player tendencies.

How to Claim and Withdraw Your TGT

After earning TGT through any of the above methods, your next step is to actually claim those rewards. Once a Lottery Ticket has matured (typically the next day), head to the game’s Lottery tab. If you have any tickets saved up, an animation will play to reveal your rewards. The rewards are divided into tiers with a jackpot hit of a BeastRawdisk NFT.

To secure your winnings, you’ll need to link your game account to your Tokyo Beast Base account, which is the game’s main Web3 dashboard. Inside the Tokyo Beast Trials game, go to the account linking section and copy your TB Code. This is your personal account key—don’t share it with anyone. Then visit the Base website and log in using your Immutable Passport. Once logged in, go to the Trial Account Linking settings and paste your TB Code. After confirming, your game account will be successfully linked to the platform.

Once your accounts are connected and you've won some TGT, go back into the game and tap the Gift icon at the bottom menu. From there, navigate to the TGT tab and press "Collect All" to send your winnings over to your Tokyo Beast Base account. When the tokens arrive, go to the Base inventory and check the “Unclaim” tab to find the $TGT you just earned.

To move the tokens to your wallet, hit the claim button inside the inventory. A small gas or processing fee will be deducted automatically. After the transaction is complete, head over to your Immutable Passport Inventory, and you should see your $TGT tokens sitting there, ready to be traded or held.

Final Thoughts

Whether you're grinding dailies, climbing the Arena ranks, or placing smart bets during the Championship, Tokyo Beast Trials offers multiple solid ways to earn $TGT, especially during early access. With over $160,000 in rewards available, now’s the best time to get involved and start stacking tokens.

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Updated:

June 7th 2025

Posted:

June 6th 2025

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