BO3 Liquid Divinium to GobbleGum Math: Crafts Per 5k/10k/20k

Black Ops 3 liquid divinium to gobblegum math

If you already understand where Liquid Divinium comes from, the next question is pure arithmetic: how much bo3 liquid divinium gobblegum crafting actually costs, and how big a stash you need before your dashboard is stocked for a real Zombies session. This post skips the currency basics and goes straight to the spend-to-rolls math — Divinium per craft, the cost of building a full Mega and Classified stash, and what a 5k, 10k, or 20k Divinium pile realistically converts into.

Everything below is framed as planning averages. The game deliberately randomizes the exact Divinium cost of each craft, so treat these numbers as a budgeting model, not a guarantee. That's the honest version — anyone quoting you an exact "X Divinium = X gums" is glossing over the RNG.

How GobbleGum Crafting Spends Your Divinium

At the GobbleGum dashboard on the main menu, you craft into your Mega and Classified slots by spending Liquid Divinium per roll. Each craft pulls a random GobbleGum from the relevant pool and deducts Divinium from your bank. You don't pay a flat rate — the cost fluctuates within a band each time you pull the lever, which is why two players spending the same Divinium can end up with different gum counts.

If you're fuzzy on how Divinium drops in the first place, read the full Liquid Divinium guide before you worry about spend math — there's no point optimizing rolls if your income is broken. This post assumes you already have (or are buying) a stash and just want to know what it converts into.

The Per-Craft Cost: Mega vs Classified

The single biggest factor in your math is which tier you're crafting. Mega GobbleGums are the cheaper, higher-volume pool. Classified GobbleGums — the strongest consumables in the game — cost noticeably more Divinium per craft, and their pool is where the game-warping gums live.

  • Mega crafts are your bread and butter. They're cheap enough to roll in bulk, which is exactly what you want because you burn through Megas fast in actual matches.
  • Classified crafts cost several times more Divinium per pull. That premium is the whole reason a "small" Divinium stash evaporates the moment you start chasing Classifieds like Perkaholic or Undead Man Walking.

For a planning model, treat a Mega craft as costing noticeably less than a Classified craft. If you want the rundown of which Classifieds are worth spending that premium on, the Classified GobbleGum tier list ranks them so you're not dumping Divinium into filler.

The Tier Math: 5k, 10k, and 20k Divinium

Here's where the seller tiers matter. Divinium is typically stocked in 5k, 10k, and 20k blocks, so the useful question is: what does each block build? Using average per-craft costs — roughly 3 Divinium for a Mega roll and around 6 for a Classified roll, both midpoints of their random ranges — the conversion looks like this.

What each Liquid Divinium tier realistically covers (GobbleGum crafting cost is RNG, not a fixed number)
Liquid Divinium Mega GobbleGums Classified GobbleGums What it realistically covers
5,000 Plenty A starter set A well-stocked Mega dashboard plus a starter Classified set
10,000 A deep supply A comfortable rotation Full Mega slots and a comfortable Classified rotation for weeks of play
20,000 Effectively unlimited A deep supply A deep bank you won't seriously dent through normal high-round runs

The takeaway: even the smallest 5k tier is a lot of crafts if you're rolling mostly Megas. Where the numbers tighten is when you commit heavily to Classifieds — split that same 5k across both pools and you'll feel it much faster.

Building a Match-Ready Stash From Zero

"Match-ready" doesn't mean owning every gum — it means having enough copies of the ones you actually use so you're never staring at an empty slot mid-session. Realistically that's a few hundred copies of your core Megas (the map-opening and setup gums you burn every game) and a healthy reserve of two or three key Classifieds.

Under the averages above, a 5,000 Divinium stash comfortably covers that starting point: you can flood your Mega slots and still bank a solid Classified reserve. If your playstyle leans on specific opening gums, the map-opening GobbleGums guide shows which ones are worth stocking in quantity so your Divinium goes toward gums you'll actually pull in a run, not shelf decoration.

Why Classified Gums Eat Divinium So Fast

The reason players underestimate their Divinium needs is almost always Classifieds. Because each Classified craft costs roughly double a Mega, and because the pool is larger and you're often hunting a specific gum, the effective cost of "getting the one you want, several times over" balloons. Chasing a full set of maxed Classifieds is where a 10k or 20k stash stops feeling infinite.

A practical rule: budget Megas by volume and Classifieds by target. Decide the two or three Classifieds you genuinely want stocked, aim for a specific copy count on each, and let the rest of your Divinium flow into Megas. That keeps you from the classic mistake of spraying Divinium at the whole Classified pool and ending up with a pile of gums you'll never load.

Buy the Divinium, or Get a Hand-Done Stash?

Two honest routes here. You can buy Liquid Divinium in the 5k, 10k, or 20k tiers and do the crafting yourself — that gives you the raw material and full control over the Mega/Classified split. Or, if you'd rather skip the dashboard grind entirely, a hand-done stash boost has a real player build the crafts on your own account, no injected code or save edits. That's the safer lane compared to a random modded account off eBay or a forum, where ban and scam risk are very real.

Either way, the point of doing the math first is that you buy the right tier. If you're a Mega-heavy player, 5k stretches a long way. If you're building a serious Classified collection across multiple maps, 20k is the sane starting bank. You can check current stock and pricing for both Divinium tiers and hand-done builds on the BO3 services page — Divinium sells in those 5k-20k blocks, and the hand-done work is priced by scope. Liquid Divinium is one line item among a broader BO3 catalog; the full BO3 service list covers Cryptokeys, Bribes, camo grinds and more if you're stocking up on more than gums.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Liquid Divinium does one GobbleGum cost to craft?

The cost is randomized per craft, not fixed. As a planning average, expect Classified rolls to cost noticeably more Divinium than Mega rolls, though the exact amount is never fixed. Your real results will vary within a band each time you pull, which is why we quote averages rather than exact figures.

Is 5,000 Divinium enough to get started?

For a Mega-focused player, yes — 5k converts to well over a thousand Mega crafts on average, easily enough to stock every slot and bank a Classified reserve. It only feels tight if you pour most of it into chasing specific Classified gums, which cost far more per craft.

Why do Classified GobbleGums cost so much more Divinium?

Classifieds are the strongest consumables in the game, so each craft carries a Divinium premium of roughly double a Mega. Combined with a larger pool and the fact that you're usually hunting a specific gum in quantity, the effective spend adds up fast — it's the main reason players underestimate how much Divinium they need.

Should I buy Divinium or a pre-built GobbleGum stash?

Buy Divinium if you want to control the Mega/Classified split and craft yourself. Choose a hand-done stash if you'd rather skip the dashboard grind — a real player does the crafting manually on your own account, with no injected code, which is safer than buying a random modded account. Pick your Divinium tier based on the math above so you don't over- or under-buy.