How to get Golden Gauntlets in Blade Ball

Wanting to snag those Golden Gauntlets at the center of the Sci-Fi Spin wheel in Blade Ball? We tell you how to get them and to increase your chances of getting them!
Blade Ball Golden Gauntlets
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After the Golden Gauntlets, a new weapon skin that can obtained for free if you can land on it in Blade Ball? This guide will provide you with steps on how to acquire the Golden Gauntlets through the new Sci-Fi spins feature added to the game lobby.

If you’re looking for free stuff, head to our freebies page and see what you can get! Or check out our Blade Ball Skill Tier List.

Blade Ball Golden Gauntlets and How to Get Them (Sci-Fi Spins)

In Blade Ball, if you want to win the Golden Gauntlets, you have to try your luck with the Sci-Fi Spins and Sci-Fi Spins only. To get these gauntlets, you need to spin the Sci-Fi Spins wheel and land on them by progressing from the outer wheel to the innermost wheel using spins you acquire from playing the game. This requires you to land on ‘Advance’ segments in every wheel. Do this three times, and you’ll land on the Golden Gauntlets.

Sci-Fi Spins is a big wheel divided into three smaller wheels, each with its own set of prizes, and in the center are the Golden Gauntlets.

  • The first, or outermost, wheel has eight different prizes.
  • Inside that, there’s a second wheel with six prizes.
  • Inside that, there’s a third wheel with four prizes.
  • And in the center is where you find the Golden Gauntlets.
Blade Ball Sci Fi Spin Wheel Advance Prizes
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Each wheel has segments, and each segment has a prize. One special segment on each wheel is marked ‘Advance.’ If the spinner lands on ‘Advance,’ you move to the next wheel inside. You can now land on all the prizes in the second wheel. To win the Golden Gauntlets, you must land on ‘Advance’ three times – once on each wheel – to move from the outermost wheel to the middle.

How to Get Sci-Fi Spins

You get Sci-Fi spins in Blade Ball by playing the game. The more you play, the more spins you get. You can also obtain a free spin by using the newest game code.

For each hour you play, you get one Sci-Fi Spin. The button for spinning will change color to green when you can spin. You can get more spins and better chances of winning as you play more hours daily. Here’s what you can get:

  • Play for 1 hour: Get 1 Sci-Fi Spin and x1.5 better luck.
  • Play for 2 hours: Get 2 Sci-Fi Spins and x2 better luck.
  • Play for 3 hours: Get 4 Sci-Fi Spins and x2.5 better luck.
  • Play for 4 hours: Get 8 Sci-Fi Spins and x3 better luck.

What Does Luck Do in Sci-Fi Spin?

In Blade Ball, luck helps you land on the ‘Advance’ segments in each wheel. Every prize on a wheel has a different chance of being landed on. For instance, the ‘Advance’ segment in the first wheel is harder to land on than other prizes. But if you have x3 luck, your chances to land on ‘Advance’ increase. This means you have a better shot at hitting all three ‘Advance’ segments and winning the Golden Gauntlets in the middle.

How to Get Better Luck

To get better luck in Blade Ball, you need to play the game, and when you have four hours logged, you will earn three times luck. Look at the picture below. On the right side, there are four segments, and some of that gauge is filled with green. Once the green completely fills a segment, you get that segment’s rewards. So:

  • Logging One Hour, you get x1.5 luck
  • Logging Two Hours, you get x2 luck
  • Logging Three Hours, you get x2.5 luck
  • Logging Four Hours, you get x3 luck
Blade Ball Sci Fi Wheel Logged Hours
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So ultimately, the more you play, the more spins and better luck you get, improving your odds of making your way through the Sci-Fi Spins wheel and landing on the Golden Gauntlets.

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

His writing and game guide work has also been featured on platforms such as Metro UK and Game Rant, along with other smaller publications. He has been a devoted gamer since the days of Amiga, with a journey spanning roughly 31 years.

Mark's future goals are to grow the Try Hard Guides network as much as possible while helping gamers everywhere with gaming guide content. When not immersed in gaming, Mark enjoys delving into the worlds of D&D (Dungeons & Dragons), strumming his guitar, and indulging in a good read. His heart belongs to RPGs, the Final Fantasy series, and The Legend of Zelda. Moreover, he has a keen affection for dogs.

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