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Boundless Gojo in Universal Tower Defense X: How to Verify the Unlock Route (Update 3.0)

What to confirm in-game before spending gems chasing Boundless Gojo during Universal Fest Part 2.

What to confirm in-game before spending gems chasing Boundless Gojo during Universal Fest Part 2.

Boundless Gojo is one of the most sought-after units circulating around Universal Tower Defense X right now, and demand spiked hard with Update 3.0 and Universal Fest Part 2. The catch is that the unlock route is not locked in. Before you burn gems, rerolls, or hours of grinding, you need to confirm exactly where the game is currently placing this unit.

Quick answer: Open the in-game Update 3.0 hub and event menu first, then confirm whether Boundless Gojo is tied to the Universal Fest Part 2 exchange, a limited banner, a portal or raid drop, or a quest chain. Do not spend resources until one of those menus shows the unit and its requirements directly.

Boundless Gojo is one of the most sought-after units circulating around Universal Tower Defense X.

Current unlock status for Boundless Gojo

There is no single fixed method that can be treated as final for this unit yet. During Update 3.0, event-based units like Boundless Gojo can shift between shops, portals, quests, and summon banners as the event rotates. That means a method that worked for someone a week ago may already point at the wrong menu.

Treat any unconfirmed route as “needs review.” The safest move is to verify the exact source inside the live game before you commit anything you can’t get back.


Where to check for the Boundless Gojo route

Boundless Gojo could appear in any of the standard event delivery systems. Check each of these in the live game and stop as soon as one displays the unit with clear requirements.

Route to checkWhat to look for
Event shop / Universal Fest Part 2 exchangeBoundless Gojo listed as a purchasable reward for event currency or tokens
Limited banner / summon rotationThe unit shown in an active banner pool with a listed pull rate
Portal, raid, or event drop tableBoundless Gojo appearing in a drop list tied to a specific stage or boss
Quest chainA multi-step quest that rewards the unit after required clears or materials

How to verify the route before spending

Launch Universal Tower Defense X and open the Update 3.0 hub and event menu. This is where the active Universal Fest Part 2 content surfaces, and it is the first place a Boundless Gojo route will be listed if one is live.
Confirm which system actually holds the unit. Match what you see against the shop, banner, drop table, and quest chain options above. If the unit is not in any of them, the route is not live yet, and you should not spend resources chasing it.
Read the exact requirement before committing. Note the event currency cost, the banner rate, the stage that drops it, or the quest objectives so you know the full price of the unit up front.
Track your attempts. If you are grinding a drop or pulling a banner, log each failed attempt so you can tell whether progress is realistic or whether the route was misidentified.

Prepare a farm build before you grind

Most event routes for a unit like Boundless Gojo require you to clear a stage or loop repeatedly. A stable team makes that consistent instead of luck-based. Build around three roles before you start.

  • Economy units to fund placements early in each run
  • Area damage to handle waves and crowds efficiently
  • Boss damage to finish the required clears without stalling

Tip: Check the active code list before a long grind session. Reward boosts from current codes can shorten the number of runs you need, and the Update 3.0 code rotation refreshes during events.


How to know it worked

You have the unit once Boundless Gojo appears in your unit collection or inventory after the purchase, pull, drop, or quest completion. If the route is a quest chain, the quest entry will mark as complete and hand over the reward. If it is a banner or shop, the summon or exchange confirmation adds the unit directly.

The most common reason people fail to get it is spending on the wrong route. If you pull a banner that doesn’t list the unit, clear a stage that isn’t on its drop table, or chase a method that hasn’t gone live for the current event phase, you will spend resources with no chance of the unit. Verifying the menu first prevents every one of those wasted attempts, and once Universal Fest Part 2 confirms a fixed method in-game, you can commit with confidence.