Torrona's Box is a passive item in Vampire Survivors. It is unlocked by holding 6 different weapon evolutions at once.
Torrona's Box increases Omni (Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area) by 4% at the first level, then 3% per level until the last level increases Curse by 100%.
Torrona's Box is required for the gift of Victory Sword, Sole Solution, as well as the evolution of Flames of Misspell, Ashes of Muspell, either of which Torrona's Box must also be fully leveled.
Torrona's Box can be found as a stage item in Abyss Foscari.
Levels[]
Torrona's Box has 9 levels. At max level, Torrona's Box provides +25% Omni and +100% Curse.
Level 1 | "Cursed item, but increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 4%." |
Level 2 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 3 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 4 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 5 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 6 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 7 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 8 | Increases Might, Projectile Speed, Duration, and Area by 3%. |
Level 9 | Increases enemy speed, health, quantity, and frequency by 100%. |
Tips[]
- The player can banish Torrona’s Box when it is at level 8 to avoid the massive Curse effect that comes with level 9 while maximizing the positive effects. However, this prevents the player from getting any associated evolutions as they all require Torrona’s Box to be at the maximum level.
Trivia[]
- Torrona's Box, Silver Ring, Gold Ring, Metaglio Left, and Metaglio Right are the only passive items with max level 9 instead of the usual 5.
- This passive item is a reference to the Pandora's Box where opening it unleashes all physical and emotional curses upon mankind with only hope left behind. Torrona's Box seems to be opposite that all the good comes before bad.
- Torrona is also likely a reference to Torrone, as it's also a traditional Christmas dessert in Italy the same way Pandoro is.