Death removes levels and gold but keeps gear and collection progress, so evaluate a run by permanent items gained rather than temporary level alone.
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Infinite Loot-Loop separates temporary run power from permanent collection power. On death, levels and gold are lost, but the official App Store description says gear and collection progress remain. Duplicate equipment can stack toward permanent bonuses, so a failed run that added useful collection progress was not empty.
The current listing documents five worlds, 17 maps, 20 bosses, more than 200 items, 25 heroes, offline play, and cloud save. Version notes also show active hard-mode balance and bug fixes. Exact drop rates and “best” heroes are therefore patch-sensitive and are not invented here.
Use the Infinite Loot-Loop death guide to decide when a run has produced enough permanent value to justify risk. The guide focuses on the stated persistence rules, not unsupported farming locations.
The US listing requires iOS 15 or later and identifies in-app purchases and advertising. Those commercial options are separate from the stated rule that collected gear remains after a run ends.
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Questions players ask next
What do you lose on death in Infinite Loot-Loop?
The App Store description says death costs levels and gold, while gear and collection progress remain.
Do duplicate items matter in Infinite Loot-Loop?
Yes. The official listing says stacking duplicates unlocks permanent collection bonuses that carry across runs.
