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The Invasion and Bounty Hunt system in Final Stand Remastered lets players take part in PvP missions with real rewards — EXP, money, and exclusive tools. Each path represents a different side of the moral spectrum: Bounty Hunts for the heroic Galactic Patrol, and Invasions for those who embrace the darker side of power.
This guide covers how to unlock each mode, how their systems work, and how to use the Bounty Board and Bingo Book effectively.
Travel to Central City.
Near the entrance, look for Galactic Patrol ships and NPCs nearby.
Talk to the NPC named Metal Proof (bottom-left of Central City).
Accept and complete his intro quest.
After returning, speak to him again — you’ll get the option to join the Galactic Patrol.
Once you’ve joined, you’ll receive the Bounty Board tool in your inventory.
The Bounty Board lets you queue into PvP missions against players with negative reputation.
When activated, it searches for a suitable target around your level range who is currently online.
Once matched, you’ll be teleported into a duel.
Steps to Use:
Equip the Bounty Board from your inventory.
Click it to start searching for a target.
Once matched, fight and defeat your opponent.
If successful:
| Outcome | Reward or Penalty |
|---|---|
| Win | EXP gain (can grant full level-up at lower levels) |
| Lose | Lose double EXP compared to a normal death |
| Target’s Penalty | None (they don’t lose EXP) |
Tip:
At early levels (up to ~50), winning a Bounty Hunt can often give you a guaranteed full level.
To access Invasions, you must gain negative reputation and join the Evil Organization.
You’ll need to make morally bad choices in certain side quests. Completing the following three quests will get you enough negative reputation to unlock the Black Nimbus mount (your sign of evil alignment).
Find the Dead Baby Bear NPC (unlocked after completing the “Kill Bears” daily quest).
The bear asks you to talk to a Poacher NPC nearby.
When given a dialogue choice, say “Nice hat” instead of accusing him.
Accept his request to kill 10 bears.
Completing it grants negative reputation.
Near the Kickboxers area, find the Beaten-Up Man NPC.
He asks you to defeat a group of bandits.
After completing the task, you’ll get a dialogue choice:
“Give wallet back” → Positive rep
“Keep wallet” → Negative rep
Choose to keep the wallet to build evil reputation.
Travel to the Crane School area and talk to the Crane Student NPC.
He asks you to find Tien, located in the canyon area.
After meeting Tien, return to the student.
When asked what Tien said, respond with:
“He hates you and this pathetic school. He sent me to kill you.”
Fight and defeat the student — this completes your third act of evil.
After finishing all three, you’ll automatically gain the Black Nimbus, confirming your negative alignment.
Head to the Northern Mountains.
Wait near a specific rock formation where the Evil Organization NPC spawns (he only appears during certain in-game times).
You must be at least level 20 to talk to him.
Once the NPC appears, interact with him to officially join the Evil Organization.
You’ll then receive the Bingo Book tool.
The Bingo Book is the Invasion equivalent of the Bounty Board.
When used, it searches for players around your level that do not share your friends list.
Once it finds an opponent, it queues you into a one-on-one invasion battle.
To use it:
Equip the Bingo Book from your inventory.
Click to search for a match.
Defeat your target to earn EXP and money.
Like bounty hunts, losing costs double EXP and Zeni. Winning grants strong EXP, especially before level 50.
| Result | Effect |
|---|---|
| Win | EXP gain (often a full level below 50) |
| Lose | Lose double normal EXP and money |
| Notes | Players must not be friends with you for it to count |
The Invasion & Bounty Hunt systems add meaningful PvP depth to Final Stand Remastered, rewarding active players who take risks.
While both offer solid EXP, Invasions are riskier due to higher penalties — perfect for aggressive players. Bounty Hunts, on the other hand, are more reliable for consistent progression.
If you’re below level 50, both systems can help you level rapidly. Once you’re higher level, they become excellent ways to practice PvP and earn reputation-based rewards.