Most games have fairly straightforward level caps. For example, the level cap in the original Final Fantasy 7 is 99. Tower of Fantasy is not so simple. The Tower of Fantasy level cap is a bit unorthodox and more complicated, so here’s how it works.
What is the Tower of Fantasy level cap?
Tower of Fantasy’s highest level can be easily seen in the menu screen. Just go to the Backpack option and then to the Wanderer tab on the bottom right. The level cap will be in the center-right side of the screen beneath your ID.
The level cap is unique in that it changes based on the amount of days the game has been out. It is a peculiar decision, but it’s likely to stop some players from burning through the game’s content in record time. It’s good to keep an eye on these levels because it would be far too easy to complete quests and not have them count, which defeats some of the purpose of doing these missions in the first place.
As explained by Reddit user Flames_Yue, the breakdown is as follows:
- Day 1 – Level 18
- Day 2 – Level 24
- Day 3 – Level 27
- Day 4 – Level 30
- Day 5 – Level 33
- Day 6 – Level 36
- Day 7 – Level 38
- Day 8 – Level 40
- Day 9 – Level 42
- Day 10 – None
- Day 11 – Level 44
- Day 12 – None
- Day 13 – Level 46
- Day 14 – None
- Day 15 – Level 48
- Day 16 – None
- Day 17 – Level 50
- Day 18 – None
- Day 19 – Level 52
- Day 20 – None
- Day 21 – Level 54
- Day 22 – None
- Day 23 – Level 56
- Day 24 – None
- Day 25 – Level 58
- Day 26 – None
- Day 27 – Level 60
- Day 28 – None
- Day 29 – Level 61
- Day 30 – None
- Day 31 – Level 62
- Day 32 – None
- Day 33 – None
- Day 34 – Level 63
- Day 35 – None
- Day 36 – None
- Day 37 – Level 64
- Day 38 – None
- Day 39 – None
- Day 40 – Level 65
- Day 41 – None
- Day 42 – None
- Day 43 – Level 66
- Day 44 – None
- Day 45 – None
- Day 46 – Level 67
- Day 47 – None
- Day 48 – None
- Day 49 – Level 68
- Day 50 – None
- Day 51 – None
- Day 52 – Level 69
- Day 53 – None
- Day 54 – None
- Day 55 – None
- Day 56 – Level 70
- Day 57 – None
- Day 58 – None
- Day 59 – None
- Day 60 – None
- Day 61 – None
- Day 62 – None
- Day 63 – None
- Day 64 – None
- Day 65 – Level 72
- Day 66 – None
- Day 67 – None
- Day 68 – None
- Day 69 – None
- Day 70 – None
- Day 71 – None
- Day 72 – None
- Day 73 – None
- Day 74 – Level 74
- Day 75 – None
- Day 76 – None
- Day 77 – None
- Day 78 – None
- Day 79 – None
- Day 80 – None
- Day 81 – None
- Day 82 – None
- Day 83 – Level 76
- Day 84 – None
- Day 85 – None
- Day 86 – None
- Day 87 – None
- Day 88 – None
- Day 89 – None
- Day 90 – None
- Day 91 – None
- Day 92 – Level 78
- Day 93 – None
- Day 94 – None
- Day 95 – None
- Day 96 – None
- Day 97 – None
- Day 98 – None
- Day 99 – None
- Day 100 – None
- Day 101 – Level 80
Reports past that are a bit hazy on the exact number of days it takes for it to raise another level after 80, but it has been increasing steadily since.
However, since the PlayStation ports launched so much later, the level caps are a bit different across platforms. As was implied with its utter lack of cross-play, Tower of Fantasy on PS4 and PS5 is basically a new and different game that’s working with a different set of rules. The PlayStation level cap is going to be a little further behind than those on mobile and PC.
For example, the PS5’s current level cap is 27 just a few days after launch, whereas the PC version is at level 95. This can be seen in the above slideshow. The rising level cap in the PS4 and PS5 versions will presumably follow the same pattern of the PC and mobile versions.
Tower of Fantasy Level Cap FAQ
A: To see the current level cap, navigate to the Backpack option in the menu screen and then select the Wanderer tab on the bottom right. The level cap will be displayed in the center-right side beneath your ID.
A: Unlike most games, Tower of Fantasy’s level cap changes daily. The level cap increases based on the number of days the game has been out. This was designed to prevent players from progressing too quickly. However, it’s essential to be cautious, as completing quests beyond the current level cap can cause them not to count.
A: No, the PS4 and PS5 ports launched later than the PC and mobile versions. Due to this delay, the PS versions have different level caps. For instance, a few days after the PS5 launch, its level cap was 27, whereas the PC version was at level 95. The rising level cap for PlayStation versions will likely follow the same pattern as the PC and mobile versions.