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MultiVersus: Everything You Need To Know About The Season 1 Battle Pass
MultiVersus: Everything You Need To Know About The Season 1 Battle Pass,Which characters can ignite? Who should I use to get ring-outs at the top of the screen? All the info you need to complete your milestones is here!

MultiVersus: Everything You Need To Know About The Season 1 Battle Pass

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  • How Does The Battle Pass System Work?
  • What Is The Rested Bonus?
  • How To Complete All The Seasonal Milestones
  • The Basic Seasonal Milestone
  • What Is In The Standard Battle Pass?
  • What Is In The Premium Battle Pass?

With MultiVersus recently moving into the public phase of the beta, interest in the game has never been higher. However, if you aren’t familiar with how most free-to-play games operate, you may be a little confused by the Battle Pass system and how it works.

For starters, you may wonder why there are two of them? And how do you access the goodies they hold? Well, if you have questions, we have answers. This guide will delve into everything you can earn through the Battle Passes, and how to earn all these glistening treasures.

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Updated August 17, 2022 by James Kennedy: Well, it has finally arrived. We now have access to the Battle Pass for the first season of MultiVersus. No more "mini" Battle Passes for us, we are on to the main course. So, we've updated this guide to reflect all the new content available in the Season 1 Battle Pass. Needless to say, that new Premium Battle Pass is looking pretty enticing. That is a lot of Variants!

How Does The Battle Pass System Work?

Okay, so, the first thing you need to know about the Battle Passes in MultiVersus is that there are two of them. One Battle Pass is free, and the other costs Gleamium. Gleamium can currently only be obtained with real money (either by purchasing it directly from the store, or by buying it through the Founder’s Passes. The currently active battle pass costs a grand total of 950 Gleamium. That means it costs, roughly, about ten dollars.

As for how you rank your Battle Pass up, you will gain points towards your Battle Pass by battling others online. However, you only earn five points for every match you play, and another five points for every match you win. This means that playing matches won't be your primary source of Battle Pass points, but they will absolutely help you inch a little further toward those treasures. The missions will play a much bigger role.

As you play through matches in the game, you will complete challenges. These challenges will earn you points toward your Battle Pass. There are two types of challenges: your daily missions and your seasonal milestones. The daily missions tend to be pretty simple. They can be as easy as blocking a single projectile with Wonder Woman’s shield (that is one challenge we have encountered). If you don’t like a mission, you can reroll one a day for free (which means it will be swapped out for another mission).

The other challenges are more time intensive and will require that you chip away at them over the course of multiple days (if not weeks). We will go into these challenges in greater depth in the “Seasonal Milestones” section below.

One other thing to note about the Battle Passes is that they rank up together. So, if you are on your fifth level in one, you are on the fifth level in the other as well. You can buy the premium Battle Pass at any time and access all those rewards you have earned as long as it hasn’t expired yet. That is, of course, the temptation. And if you were wondering how Warner Bros was going to make money with this free-to-play game, it is probably starting to click for you.

What Is The Rested Bonus?

So, while you don't gain much in the way of points towards ranking up purely by playing matches; you do gain considerably more if you are "rested". The longer you are away from the game, the more your rested bar will build. When you are rested you will see a little insignia in the bottom right corner of the "play" button. The insignia has an "x2". That is because you double all your match points when you are rested. The red bar under the play button is an indication of how much rested XP you have. So that will help you keep track.

How To Complete All The Seasonal Milestones

The first thing to note is that Seasonal Milestones are NOT universal. This means that it is impossible to give a detailed breakdown of every last mission. Thankfully, we have a pretty good idea of the types of missions you are likely to get, and will happily give you all the information you need to complete said missions.

The Basic Seasonal Milestone

A bunch of these missions are things like "Wall Slide 200 times" or "Hit with 1000 melee attacks." There is very little advice you need in order to complete these challenges. As you play the game, you will naturally obtain all of these. If you really want to speedrun through these challenges, you can fight against bots and just focus solely on wall sliding or whatever seasonal milestone you are looking to accomplish.

Class Specific

Another type of milestone challenge focuses on winning a certain number of "matches" using a specific class of character. Explicitly, these seem to call for winning 25 matches as a specific class. The first thing to note is that a single round is considered a "match", so if you rematch (and win) that will be two matches won. Still, that is a lot of victories, especially if your character of choice doesn't belong to that class. Here are our character recommendations for each class.

If your Seasonal Milestone calls for a Tank, we don't think you can go wrong with Superman. He has incredible kill options for the top of the screen, great mobility, and his toolkit is pretty easy to understand. Of course, Wonder Woman is another character you could go for. She is extremely durable and is great at adding survivability to her entire team. She will take a little more learning than Superman, but there is the benefit of everyone having access to her from the start.

A great bruiser for beginners is Garnet. She hits hard, has a diverse set of reasonably easy-to-understand tools, and has some straightforward kill attacks (including an armored combo finisher that can absolutely KO). While she may not be the best bruiser in the game, she is definitely one that is easy to use. Of course, Taz is another option if you are looking to just spin to win, though that move did get nerfed a touch.

For a Seasonal Milestone that calls for an Assassin-type, you can't go wrong with Finn. That boy is absolutely capable of cleaning up with his heavy-hitting backpack attacks. He is also extremely good at popping enemies up into the air, which can help him transition into said attack. All the assassins have excellent tools for ringing their opponents out, of course, but Finn is definitely the easiest to use of the bunch.

When it comes to support characters, you have a couple of solid options. However, for the sake of pure potency, we can't recommend Velma enough. This lady is cracked. She has incredible projectiles, some of which can even home in on enemies, and a number of her attacks also buff her partner. So, providing support also tends to involve blasting your enemies and vice versa. However, for a more classic support character, Reindog has a quite easy-to-comprehend toolkit, so it makes him pretty easy to pick up and play.

The final class is the mage class. At the time of writing, there are two mages in the game. Of the two, Bugs Bunny is definitely the character with the easier-to-use moveset. While Tom And Jerry are quite potent, they definitely take some practice before you can get the most out of them. The same cannot be said for Bugs.

Ring Out Specific Milestones

Another one of the more common milestones calls for you to ring a certain number of enemies out at the top, or at the bottom, of the screen (most of the seasonal seem to call for you to do this 50 times). So, for ringing enemies out at the top of the screen, you are probably going to want to go with Superman, who can toss them out at the top of the screen at pretty low health, or Harley Quinn, who has incredibly potent tools for ringing enemies out at the top of the screen.

For ringing opponents out at the bottom, you will want someone with a strong spike attack. Honestly, we don't think you can do any better than Garnet here, as she has incredibly good aerial spikes. However, Harley also has a fantastic spike game as well, so she is also worth considering here.

One of the most brutal Milestones we have seen floating around calls for you to ring out an opponent at a super low percentage. For a very low percentage KO, we are recommending Superman again. If he uses his up-special attack at the top of the screen, he can get some very, very early kills.

Elemental Effect-Based Milestones

The last type of seasonal milestone will call for you to hit your enemies with a specific elemental affliction. With the right characters, these Milestones are an absolute breeze. Use Superman for inflicting the freeze effect, as his Ice Breath super is perfect for freezing enemies. To ignite opponents, you will want to go with Superman again (for his laser eyes) or Iron Giant (who can set half of the stage on fire). Lastly, Garnet is by far, the best choice for inflicting shock. She has a number of attacks that will inflict this status element and some of them hit groups from a distance.

What Is In The Standard Battle Pass?

The standard Battle Pass contains one ringout animation, one variant (alternate costume), five banners, three badges, two stickers, and six profile icons. There is also 1500 gold and two experience boosters to be gained by completing this Battle Pass. It isn’t a bad haul, considering it costs you absolutely nothing. The crown jewel is clearly Lebron's Robin outfit, which is totally badass. We have provided you with a quick reference list down below.

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The premium Battle Pass contains seven ringout animations, five variants (alternate costumes), eleven banners, eight taunts, and six stickers. There is also a whole lot of toast to be earned (80 pieces), and 5 XP Boosts. You can see what they are doing here, of course. There are more high-value items, such as skins and taunts, with none of the chaff, such as badges or profile icons.

RankImageNameType
1MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 1 Tune Squad 96Tune Squad '96Taz Variant
2MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 2 YawnYawnReindog Taunt
3MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, XP BookXP BoostXP Boost
4MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
5MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 5 Finn HappyFinn HappySticker
6MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 6 Daily PlanetThe Daily PlanetBanner
7MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 7 Sun ScreamSun ScreamRingout VFX
8MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 8 HoverHoverSuperman Taunt
9MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
10MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 10 Mystery IncMystery IncBanner
11MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 11 Task Force XTask Force XHarley Quinn Variant
12MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, XP BookXP BoostXP Boost
13MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 13 House StarkHouse StarkBanner
14MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
15MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 15 Harley MadHarley MadSticker
16MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 16 TeaseTeaseIron Giant Taunt
17MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 17 JinkiesJinkies! G-G-Ghost!Banner
18MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 18 Green Lantern FinishGreen Lantern FinishRingout VFX
19MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, XP BookXP BoostXP Boost
20MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 20 Flashback GarnetFlashback GarnetGarnet Variant
21MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 21 Merry MelodiesMerry MelodiesBanner
22MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 22 Kung FuKung FuShaggy Taunt
23MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
24MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 24 Wonder WomanWonder WomanBanner
25MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 25 GossamerGossamerRingout VFX
26MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, XP BookXP BoostXP Boost
27MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 27 The Caped CrusaderThe Caped CrusaderBanner
28MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
29MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 29 Wipe GemWipe GemSteven Universe Taunt
30MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 30 Jake SweatJake SweatSticker
31MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 31 The Man Of SteelThe Man Of SteelBanner
32MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, XP BookXP BoostXP Boost
33MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
34MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 34 Gem BubblesGem BubblesRingout VFX
35MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 35 Leader Of The PackLeader Of The PackBanner
36MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 36 Velma SurprisedVelma SurprisedSticker
37MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 37 SilencerSilencerLebron Taunt
38MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 38 Batman NeutralBatman NeutralSticker
39MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 39 Mushroom ExplosionMushroom ExplosionRingout VFX
40MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
41MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 41 Universe Of PotentialA Universe Of PotentialBanner
42MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 42 Detectives Tom And JerryDetectives Tom And JerryTom And Jerry Variant
43MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 43 Say Your PrayersSay Your Prayers, Varmint!Ringout VFX
44MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 44 Jake DanceDanceJake Taunt
45MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 45 Bugs Bunny HeartsBugs Bunny HeartsSticker
46MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 46 Mallet PoseMallet PoseHarley Quinn Taunt
47MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, Toast x10Toast x10Toast
48MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 47 Boo-t Of ArmorBoo-t Of ArmorBanner
49MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 49 Deploy The BatwingDeplot BatwingRingout VFX
50MultiVersus, Premium Battle Pass, 50 Brunhilde BunnyBrunhilde BugsBugs Bunny Variant