QUICK ANSWER
Confirm the chest label and any visible event or world rule in game, decide what current loadout gap you hope to solve, and open only when the actual rule—not a guessed future bonus—supports it.
Use a cautious open-or-save checklist without invented pools, percentages or expected values.
QUICK ANSWER
Confirm the chest label and any visible event or world rule in game, decide what current loadout gap you hope to solve, and open only when the actual rule—not a guessed future bonus—supports it.
Match the label shown in game. Current reports use Wooden, Common, Rare and Epic, but the list may not be complete.
Check for event, world, level, expiry or opening-location text. A screenshot of the full panel is more useful than a clipped rarity badge.
Decide whether you need a new weapon role, upgrade support or another resource. Rarity alone cannot answer that question.
If the chest is expected from a public code, enter the candidate exactly and use the Claim result as the outcome for your account.
Keep the label, date, world and awarded item together. Repeated complete observations can later support a real pool; one opening cannot support odds.
Wait for the actual reward or a complete official pool.
Small samples cannot support a probability table.
Look for visible event or world text before delaying progression.
Try Claim first; public candidate lists can be stale.
Current code trackers mention Wooden, Common, Rare and Epic Chests.
No reliable complete odds table was found, so no percentages are published.
Save only when visible in-game text promises a later or event-specific benefit; rarity alone does not prove one.
Several current code candidates are reported with chest rewards. Try them in game before building a plan around the result.