Marvel Rivals features several currencies, and Units is one of them. Players can acquire it from a handful of sources and spend it in the game. Most of the currencies play an important role in this Hero shooter title. By the same token, gamers should save them up accordingly, and use them when needed. Since this title is rather new, users may not be familiar with all of its currency mechanics.
Hence, in this article, we will be discussing how to get Units in Marvel Rivals and what they can be used for.
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All sources to obtain Units in Marvel Rivals
Unlike the premium currency, Lattice, players can get Units just by playing the game and completing several challenges. However, you cannot farm this currency endlessly and acquire lots of it.
The sources offering Units in Marvel Rivals for free are:
- Achievements
- Limited-time events
- Battlepass
Additionally, gamers can purchase loads of Lattice and convert them into Units.
After you complete the Achievements, you won’t be able to acquire Units from them anymore, unless the developers add more to the game. The sustainable options to acquire Units are the in-game limited-time events and battlepass. Moreover, the Lattice to Unit conversion is only viable if you are willing to spend money to buy the former.
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How to use Units in Marvel Rivals
Units is the primary currency to purchase standalone skins or bundles from the title’s in-game store. Depending on which section the skin is featured, you can purchase it using the aforementioned currency. Since cosmetic items and bundles cost an exceptional amount of Units, it’s best to save them up until you have enough to purchase anything from the store.
Some bundles can be exclusively bought with Units while others require Lattice as payment. Other than purchasing skins from the title’s store, there are not many uses for Units in this third-person hero shooter title from NetEase Games.
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