MultiVersus: All Currencies and How to Get Them

ruekuma |  Published: May 28, 2024
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Discover all MultiVersus currencies – Fighter, Perk, Gleamium, Prestige – and learn how to get them to unlock new items with this guide.

MultiVersus is a free-to-play fighting game that requires you to earn different currency types to unlock characters, perks, and cosmetics. This guide breaks down all the currencies in MultiVersus and how to obtain them.

MultiVersus Currencies Explained

MultiVersus Currencies
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MultiVersus features four distinct currencies, each serving a specific purpose in your MultiVersus quests.

Here are the 4 currencies in MultiVersus, including each use and how to get them:

Fighter Currency

This currency is your ticket to unlocking new playable characters. By earning Fighter Currency, you can expand your roster and experiment with different fighting styles.

Ways to get Fighter Currency:

  • Play the Rift Mode
  • Complete Battle Pass levels
  • Increase Account/Character mastery levels
  • Join special events.

Perk Currency

Perks are power-ups that enhance your characters’ abilities during combat. With Perk Currency, you can unlock these invaluable buffs, giving you a competitive edge on the battlefield.

Similar to Fighter Currency, you can get Perk Currency from:

  • Play the Rift Mode
  • Complete Battle Pass levels
  • Increase Account/Character mastery levels
  • Join special events.

Gleamium Currency

Gleamium is the premium currency in MultiVersus. It allows you to purchase cosmetics, emotes, and the paid Battle Pass, granting access to exclusive rewards and content.

You can get Gleamium currency from:

  • Events
  • Free/paid Battle Pass levels
  • Direct Purchase.

Prestige Currency

Prestige Currency is a unique reward system that acknowledges your dedication to collecting cosmetics.

As you purchase cosmetic items with Gleamium, you’ll earn Prestige Currency, which can be used to unlock the rarest and most prestigious cosmetic items in MultiVersus.

You get Prestige Currency by collecting other cosmetics – the fancier the item, the more Prestige you earn.

Currency Update and Removal of Gold

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When MultiVersus fully launched in 2024, the developers updated the currency system based on feedback from the open beta period.

The old Gold currency was completely removed from the game. However, any gold you earned during the open beta was not made obsolete.

Instead, you received commemorative cosmetic items that correlated to the amount of Gold you had previously acquired. These are exclusive items that cannot be obtained any other way in MultiVersus.

The More You Play, The More You Earn

For most currencies, the key is to play MultiVersus frequently across different modes.

Participating in the Rift Mode, leveling up your account/character mastery, and completing Battle Pass levels will provide a steady stream of new Fighter, Perk, and Gleamium currencies.

Special time-limited events also offer opportunities to earn currencies as rewards. And of course, you can purchase Gleamium directly to get a currency boost anytime.

Summary: MultiVersus Currencies

CurrencyWhat It’s ForHow to Get
FighterUnlocking new charactersRift Mode, Battle Pass, account/character mastery, events
PerkBuying new character ability perksRift Mode, Battle Pass, account/character mastery, events
GleamiumCosmetics, emotes, premium Battle PassEvents, Battle Pass levels, direct purchase
PrestigeRare, prestigious cosmetic itemsEarned by collecting other cosmetics
MultiVersus Currencies

So get ready to play and earn currencies in MultiVersus with this guide! The more you play and participate, the more you’ll unlock currencies in MultiVersus.

Stay tuned for more upcoming updates and check out other guides below to best start your journey in MultiVersus.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.