In, Units are an important in-game currency that players use mainly to buy cosmetic upgrades for their characters. Unlike other games where currency might unlock new characters or power-ups, Units are focused on changing how your characters look. They’re like buying skins or outfits that let you customize your favorite Marvel heroes without changing their abilities in the game. It's a great way to handle microtransactions that doesn't make the game feel pay-to-win.
This system encourages players to participate in different game modes and complete challenges. It's not to level up characters but to earn Units and unlock more visual options. Many cosmetic items are available to buy with Units, giving players new goals to aim for. This adds a fun layer of collecting and makes the game feel more fair. Focusing on cosmetic customization through Units creates a better way of handling in-game currency than giving an advantage to players who pay money.
The free Battle Pass in is a decent way to earn Units without spending money, even though the paid version gives you a lot more Units. By playing the game regularly and completing challenges, you can make the most of what the free Battle Pass offers. Each section of the free Battle Pass rewards you with Units once you complete it.
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While the exact amount can change from season to season, you can generally expect to earn a good number of Units – usually around 100 per section –spread across several sections during the season. In total, you can collect several hundred Units if you stick with them throughout the Battle Pass. The battle pass is tied closely to the currency system, and understanding them is key to getting a lot of units.
Achievement Points
Reward (Units)
40
100
80
100
120
100
160
100
200
Storm Ivory Breeze Skin
240
100
280
100
320
100
360
200
400
Star-Lord Jovial Star Skin
44
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