The clock’s ticking on Godforge’s Alpha Final Wave, and honestly? This isn’t your typical “collect some cosmetics and call it a day” event. We’re talking about permanent museum displays, all-expenses-paid Vegas trips, and rewards that’ll still matter years from now.
Before everything else make sure to check patch notes for wave 3 so you can make better strategies.

The Holy Grail: Verkos Vault Immortality
Picture this: your squad’s name etched in stone at an actual Las Vegas museum. That’s what happens to the team that crushes Fafnir 151 with the highest damage output. Squidmar Miniatures (yeah, that Squidmar) is crafting a diorama that’ll live forever at Verkos Vault.
But here’s the kicker—it’s not just bragging rights. The top 5 damage dealers get their usernames carved directly into the display piece. The next 95 players (making it top 100 total) get engraved on the base. This is literally gaming archaeology in the making.
Vegas, Baby! (If You’re 21+)
Fateless isn’t messing around with the Vegas celebration. Seven category winners get fully-funded trips to witness their diorama unveiling. The catch? You need to be 21+ and legally able to travel. But if you qualify and want to go, they’re covering everything—flights, hotel, the works.
Think about it: how many games offer to fly you to Vegas for being good at them? This is next-level community appreciation.
Daily Grinders Get Paid Too
Not everyone’s going to top Fafnir leaderboards, and Fateless knows it. That’s why the daily consistency rewards are actually solid:
1,000 Rubies on launch just for showing up every day during the Final Wave. No crazy skill requirements—just log in, make some progress in the Caverns, repeat. That’s premium currency we’re talking about, not some throwaway cosmetic.
The portrait frame is guaranteed for anyone who participates and logs Caverns progress.
The Fafnir 151 Gauntlet
Here’s where things get spicy. Fafnir 151 isn’t just another boss fight—it’s the defining challenge of this entire Alpha phase.
The first 1,000 players to actually clear this beast earn the “Fafnir’s Bane” title plus a medal. But the real prize? Game credits recognition. Complete the Tower and damage Fafnir 151, and your username gets permanently embedded in Godforge’s official credits.
Imagine loading up the full game at launch and seeing your name scroll by. That’s the kind of reward that hits different.
Playing It Smart (And Clean)
Fateless isn’t playing games with verification. Every result gets manually checked before winners are announced. They’re actively monitoring for exploits, cheating, and external tools.
The Vegas invites are one-per-player max—if someone wins multiple categories, the next eligible player moves up. Fair and simple.
The Age Reality Check
18+ required for Alpha participation (or parental permission). 21+ required for Vegas attendance due to local laws. This isn’t negotiable—Fateless has to follow Nevada regulations.
Why This Actually Matters
Most game events give you digital rewards that lose relevance when the next patch drops. Godforge’s Alpha Final Wave is creating permanent legacy content. Physical diorama, museum display, game credits, Vegas celebration—these aren’t temporary perks.
The community response has been wild. Players are forming damage-focused alliances, sharing optimization guides, and genuinely investing in long-term strategies. It feels less like a beta test and more like a founding moment for what could become a major RPG franchise.
Your Move
Whether you’re grinding for that top-100 engraving or just want the Rubies, the Final Wave window won’t last forever. The Caverns progress requirement is forgiving, but Fafnir 151 demands serious preparation.
The rewards scale from “casual player friendly” to “esports-level prestigious”—there’s genuinely something for everyone. Just don’t sleep on it. Vegas museum pieces aren’t exactly common in the gaming world.