If you're an active Arena Breakout player, buy your Bonds before Season 5 launches. Don't wait. The Premium Battle Pass costs 2600 Bonds but returns 2000–3000 Bonds over 30 days — your real out-of-pocket cost is 0–600 Bonds after recovery. Bonds carry over through season wipes, so there's zero risk stocking up early. The only players who should hold off are casuals logging under five hours weekly.
Do Bonds Carry Over Into Season 5?
Yes. This is the single fact that shapes everything else.
When Season 5 launches, your Koen balance resets. Contraband resets. Quest progress, reputation — all gone. Bonds don't reset. Whatever you hold going into the wipe, you keep coming out of it. Pre-buying Bonds carries zero currency risk.
Community testing confirms this mechanic has held across every season transition. If you know you'll spend Bonds in Season 5, buying now versus later is purely a timing question, not a risk one.
What Bonds Buy — And Why Season 5 Timing Matters
Bonds are Arena Breakout's premium currency, separate from Koen. The fixed exchange rate is 1 Bond = 1000 Koen, but the real value is what Bonds unlock that Koen simply can't touch.

The Season 5 timing angle is real. The Composite Case, Elite Subscription, and Battle Pass are all most valuable in the first two weeks post-wipe — when post-reset market prices peak and every raid counts toward early progression. Buy them on Day 1, not week three.
Season 5 Battle Pass: Cost, Returns, and Confirmed Content
The Premium Battle Pass costs 2600 Bonds and runs 30 days. Community-tracked data from previous seasons shows it returns 2000–3000 Bonds across tier rewards, with Tier 30 alone delivering 1000–1500 Bonds. Active players who complete the pass essentially pay 0–600 net Bonds while also picking up exclusive cosmetics that don't return in future seasons.

Confirmed Season 5 additions:
Proximity Chat — local voice communication in raids. Bluffing, stalling, and baiting opponents become viable tactics. Voice overlap can also expose your position, so use it carefully.
Airport map — new raid environment joining the existing pool

Easier 3x3 Secure Container — obtainable through seasonal missions instead of the previous grind. Good news for everyone, especially F2P players.
Bosses: Ajax, Doss, Renoir, Fred, Kurt, Bernard, Rolf, and Hecate
Season duration: 8–12 weeks
One hard requirement: character level 10 minimum to activate the Battle Pass. Don't buy it on a fresh account before hitting that threshold. It's also one per season — no stacking.
The Case for Buying Before Launch
Buy before launch if you already know you'll purchase the Battle Pass. The math is simple, and waiting gains you nothing.
Day 1 activation maximizes your 30-day window. Every day you delay is a day of potential Bond returns and tier progress lost. Scrambling to top up on launch day means activating 2–3 days late — and those early tiers compound into the Tier 30 Bond payout.
Post-wipe market conditions reward early movers. The Elite Subscription's 300 extra Market listings are most valuable in weeks 1–2 when post-wipe prices peak. Same logic for the Composite Case — protecting loot in chaotic early-season raids has outsized value compared to mid-season when the economy stabilizes.
F2P pre-season accumulation has a ceiling. Free-to-play players earn 70–120 Bonds weekly through daily logins (10–20), 7-day streaks (50–100), and daily/weekly quests. Four weeks of grinding yields roughly 280–480 Bonds — helpful, but nowhere near the 4600–5000 Bonds needed for a competitive Day 1 setup.
Recommended Day 1 spending order:
Activate Premium Battle Pass — 2600 Bonds
Purchase Composite Case — 1000 Bonds
Activate Elite Subscription — 500 Bonds
Buy primary weapon blueprint — 600–1000 Bonds
Reserve buffer — 500–800 Bonds
Total: 5200–5900 Bonds. Players who want to buy Arena Breakout bonds cheap before the season drop can lock in their full budget without the launch-day scramble.
When Waiting Actually Makes Sense
Not every player should rush. Here's where the wait argument holds up.
Casuals under five hours weekly should skip the Premium Battle Pass entirely. If you can't complete enough tiers to recover the 2600-Bond investment, you're paying for exclusives. The pass only makes financial sense if you're active enough to reach the mid-to-high tiers where Bond rewards concentrate.
Undecided on the Battle Pass? Waiting 24–48 hours post-launch to review the full tier list costs you minimal time and zero Bonds. Season 5 exclusive cosmetics aren't fully confirmed at writing — if the paid-tier rewards don't appeal to you, the ROI calculation changes.
Limited budget? Prioritize permanent unlocks over seasonal content. Stash upgrades (600/900/1400 Bonds) and secure container upgrades (400/800 Bonds) persist forever. The Composite Case and Elite Subscription are seasonal. Permanent infrastructure beats seasonal convenience every time when you're working with a tight Bond budget.
End-of-Season 4 Checklist
Bonds carry over, so there's no urgency to spend before the wipe. But there are smart moves to make now.
Permanent upgrades first. Max your stash and secure container if you haven't. These carry over and give you a structural advantage from Day 1. Note that Season 5 makes the 3x3 Secure Container easier to obtain through missions — factor that in before buying it outright at 800 Bonds.
Don't burn Bonds on seasonal items in the final week of Season 4. Buying the Composite Case or Elite Subscription now is wasteful. Save them for Day 1 of Season 5 when the full 30-day window is ahead of you.
Check your Season 4 Battle Pass completion. If you're close to Tier 30 and the 1000–1500 Bond reward, push for it. Those Bonds roll directly into your Season 5 budget.
F2P vs. Paying Player: Season 5 Strategy
Free-to-play players should maximize weekly Bond income before Season 5 drops. Hit every daily login, don't break 7-day streaks, clear daily and weekly quests consistently. Four disciplined weeks yields 280–480 Bonds — not enough for the Battle Pass, but enough for a stash upgrade or secure container on Day 1. The easier 3x3 case via seasonal missions is specifically good news for F2P in Season 5.
Light spenders get the best ROI from one targeted purchase: the Premium Battle Pass. Net cost of 0–600 Bonds after returns makes it the highest-value Bond expenditure in the game for active players. Add the Elite Subscription if budget allows — the market listing expansion pays off in the post-wipe economy.
Enthusiast players running a full Day 1 setup should budget 5200–5900 Bonds and follow the five-step spending order above. The Collector's Advanced Manual (1700 Bonds, instant level 30 boost) is worth considering if you want to skip early progression friction. The standard Advanced Manual (600 Bonds, returns 500 at level 80) is the budget-conscious alternative — same long-term value, just slower.
To stock up ahead of launch, you can top up Arena Breakout bonds for battle pass through BitTopup for competitive pricing and fast delivery.
The Composite Case Math Most Players Miss
Most guides skip this. The Composite Case at 1000 Bonds breaks even after just 33 failed raids where you'd have lost 30,000 Koen worth of gear each time. In the chaotic early weeks of a new season — players learning the Airport map, adapting to Proximity Chat, running aggressive loadouts — death rates spike. That break-even threshold gets hit faster than you'd expect.
This reframes the Composite Case from nice to have to essential early-season insurance for anyone running mid-to-high value kits. Buy it Day 1.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Bonds carry over to Season 5? Yes. Bonds persist through every season wipe. Koen, contraband, quests, and reputation reset — Bonds don't. No risk in holding or pre-buying.
How much does the Season 5 Battle Pass cost? 2600 Bonds. Returns 2000–3000 Bonds over 30 days, making the net cost 0–600 Bonds for active players who complete it.
Is the Battle Pass worth it in Season 5? For active players (5+ hours weekly), yes — strong ROI and exclusive cosmetics don't return. For casuals under five hours weekly, skip it. Incomplete tiers mean you won't recover the investment.
What's the minimum Bond amount for a competitive Day 1 setup? 4600–5000 Bonds covers the Battle Pass, Composite Case, Elite Subscription, and one weapon blueprint. Budget an extra 500–800 as a reserve.
What new content is confirmed for Season 5? Officially confirmed: Proximity Chat and an easier path to the 3x3 Secure Container via seasonal missions. Community sources also report the Airport as a new map and eight named bosses including Ajax, Doss, and Renoir. Season duration expected at 8–12 weeks.
Should F2P players buy Bonds before Season 5? F2P players earn 70–120 Bonds weekly through free rewards — enough for permanent upgrades over time, not enough for the Battle Pass without a top-up. If you want the pass, pre-buying a targeted Bond amount ensures Day 1 activation without delay.
What happens to unused Bonds at the end of Season 4? They carry over automatically. Don't rush to spend Bonds on seasonal items in Season 4's final days. Save them for Day 1 of Season 5 when time-limited purchases like the Composite Case and Elite Subscription give you full value.