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Tollan Universe Season 5: The Sky Conquest Mechanics, Explained

Season 5's weekly prize pool now pays fixed percentages to the top 10 finishers, with everyone else earning a share proportional to Powerboard Points — and a 300,000-point floor to qualify at all.

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Tollan Universe's Season 5, called The Sky Conquest, is live on Abstract. It's the current season of Tollan Universe's roguelike action game: players pick a subclass, hunt jackpot chests, and rack up Powerboard Points on a weekly cycle for a shot at the prize pool while earning Abstract XP along the way. Since launch, Tollan Universe has kept shipping new subclasses, skills, mutations, and reward changes into the season — this guide covers what's live now.

How Season 5 works

1. Subclasses. Season 5 launched with a subclass system already in place, alongside jackpot chests and weekly prize pools. Tollan Universe has kept adding to the roster mid-season — the newest is Acolyte of Chaos, introduced alongside a new enemy and mutation.

2. Jackpot chests. These are one of the season's core loot mechanics, built into The Sky Conquest at launch alongside the subclasses and weekly prize pools — the launch announcement frames hunting them as a core part of the loop, distinct from the run-ending leaderboard push.

3. Mutations. Mutations are run-altering modifiers that stack through a run. Tollan Universe has shipped three during Season 5:

4. Skills: Windveil. Windveil is a permanent wind aura: it damages enemies continuously and spreads a burn effect between targets, creating chain reactions, Tollan Universe says — a skill built to combine with burn-applying mechanics like Yuno Ball's fireballs, since both push the same status effect across enemies.

5. Weekly reset cycle. Season 5 runs on a recurring weekly reset — Tollan Universe's mid-season update ties both the daily-mission stamp bonus and the prize pool to "each weekly reset," meaning Powerboard Points and rewards are tallied and paid out on that cadence rather than once for the whole season.

Costs and rewards

Season 5's weekly prize pool runs on Powerboard Points, and the qualifying bar has moved twice since launch. At launch and through mid-season, Tollan Universe opened weekly rewards to every player with 100,000+ Powerboard Points, dropping an earlier top-150 cap on who could earn at all — a past change, not the current rule.

As of the latest update, the distribution works differently: the top 10 finishers take fixed percentages of the pool, and everyone else earns a share proportional to their Powerboard Points — with a minimum of 300,000 points required to qualify at all, Tollan Universe wrote (as of June 27, 2026). That 300,000-point floor is the current qualifying threshold, replacing the earlier 100,000-point mark — so a player who cleared the old bar needs roughly 3x the Powerboard Points to earn a weekly payout under the current rule.

Daily missions carry their own boost window on top of the weekly prize pool. For the first three days after each weekly reset, daily missions award 1.5x the normal Abstract Stamps, per Tollan Universe's mid-season update — so missions completed early in the week are worth more Abstract Stamps than the same missions done later. The same update increased Frodo rewards earned on higher waves, rewarding runs that push further before ending.

What's not live yet

Tollan Universe hasn't published the exact fixed percentages the top 10 finishers split, or a full points-to-payout table for the proportional tier below them — its prize-pool announcement confirms the structure (fixed-then-proportional, 300,000-point floor) but not the payout curve itself. Tollan Universe also hasn't detailed what a Frodo reward is beyond naming it as a wave-scaled reward boosted by the mid-season update.

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