WB's crossover fighting game MultiVersus has two main types of currency to keep up with: Gold (earned in-game) and Gleamium (purchasable premium option), so you'd be forgiven if you're a little curious about a somewhat overlooked third currency known as Toasts. Though Toasts function differently than Gold and Gleamium, you'll soon find that they're more useful than you initially think--so let's dive into what Toasts are and how to get more of them.
Unlike Gold and Gleamium, Toasts aren't used to purchase cosmetics of any sort within MultiVersus. Instead, they're used to, quite literally, «toast» players at the end of matches. By giving someone a Toast, you're essentially saying that you think they did a solid job in the match and that you respect the time they took to play with you.
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You can give toasts to teammates and opponents at the end of a match by clicking the icon that shows up above their banner on the results screen. Even more, this gesture of goodwill has an actual payoff, since each person who receives a Toast will also earn 25 Gold. Given the fact that Gold is earned a bit slowly, granting others this nice little boost is almost certain to be appreciated, and they may just return the favor.
It may seem minor at first, but earning 25 Gold pretty consistently from receiving Toasts can really help you save up for character unlocks and perk purchases, so it's often worth giving a Toast in hopes of receiving one in return.
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