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168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Deathverse: Let It Die, the surprise follow-up to Suda51's 2016 game Let It Die, has joined the seemingly ever-expanding crowd of free-to-play battle royale games with battle passes. Load it up and you'll find a jovial melee-focused affair in which players compete to win the reality show "Death Jamboree".
Deathverse's Season 1 runs from September 28, 2022, to January 11, 2023. Each season comes with a Jamboree Pass, which promises cosmetics inspired by a certain theme (from one of the in-universe corporations), among other materials and items for crafting and customisation. Season 1's theme is retro-futurism. 🐈Read on for more details and all the ind෴ividual items available.
Jamboree Pass System Details And Cost
Deathverse: Let It Die's Jamboree Pass is fairly simple - you level up the pass with Season XP (SXP), and there's only one set of items to unlock up to Lv. 200. Free players can unlock certain items up to Lv. 100, but most (and everything past 100) require purchasing the pass with Death Metal - meaning you should get out your wallet. The Jamboree Pass comes in three tiers:
- Silver Tier: 950 Death Metal ($9.99) - allows unlocking items past Lv. 100.
- Gold Tier: 2,800 Death Metal ($24.99) - unlocks past Lv. 100, Season Lv. +25, ten percent bonus to all SXP.
- Platinum Tier: 3,800 Death Metal ($39.99 for 5,000 Death Metal) - same as Gold, plus a 20 percent bonus to all SXP, daily login reward of an additional Season Lv., and the ability to host matches.
- Additionally, repeat purchases of a pass across seasons come with included Season Lvs. (+3 for Silver, +5 for Gold, +10 for Platinum).
What Do You Get In The Jamboree Pass?
The Season One pass includes a mixture of skins for your character, Wilson (your robot buddy/shield), and other equipment; materials and Kill Coins for crafting and the item shop, plus decorations for your character's living space. There are also prize boxes (containing coins + materials) and other currency rewards like Material Tickets (exchanged for materials) and Death Metal.
Season One Jamboree Pass Missions
A good way to level up the Jamboree Pass quicker is by completing challenges. Deathverse has daily, weekly, and seasonal challenges available. Most of them are pretty simple to complete - challenges include using certain weapons, levelling up, or killing NPCs.
Challenge |
SXP Reward |
Play The Game Ten Times |
1,800 |
Win A Game Three Times |
2,200 |
Kill A Foe Ten Times |
2,000 |
Earn 30,000 GP |
2,500 |
Deal 30,0000 Damage To A Player |
2,500 |
Deal 7,500 Damage To Opponents With Deathblows) |
2,500 |
Deactivate An Opponent's Wilson 15 Times |
2,500 |
Execute A Final Judgment Five Times |
2,500 |
Kill 20 Chupacabras |
2,700 |
Kill 20 Jackalopes |
2,700 |
Kill A Tsuchinoko |
3,300 |
Kill 15 Skyfish |
2,500 |
Obtain The Killing Brand Two Times |
2,750 |
Score Your First Kill |
2,200 |
Prevent 10,000 Damage With Your Shield |
2,000 |
Eat 30 Mushrooms |
2,250 |
Achieve Good! Or Above 100 Times |
1,800 |
Achieve Great! Or Above 80 Times |
1,800 |
Achieve Brilliant! Or Above 30 Times |
2,500 |
Achieve Excellent! Or Above 25 Times |
2,750 |
Achieve Amazing! Or Above 15 Times |
2,750 |
Use Your Main Skill Five Times |
1,800 |
Obtain Skill Power From Power Pods Five Times |
1,800 |
Use A Sub-skill Ten Times |
2,250 |
Reach The Showdown Zone Five Times |
2,000 |
Acquire 100 Materials Of Common Rarity In A Match |
2,250 |
Acq🐈uire 10 Materials Of Uncommon Rarity In A Match |
2,250 |
Raise Your Machete's Weapon Lv. To 20 Or Above |
5,350 |
Raise Your Katana's Weapon Lv. To 20 Or Above |
5,350 |
Raise Your Hammer's Weapon Lv. To 20 Or Above |
5,350 |
Raise Your Arm's Weapon Lv. To 20 Or Above |
5,350 |
Raise Your Buzzsaw's Weapon Lv. To 20 Or Above |
5,350 |
Raise Your Machete's Weapon Lv. Ten Times |
2,500 |
Raise Your Katana's Weapon Lv. Ten Times |
2,500 |
Raise Your Hammer's Weapon Lv. Ten Times |
2,500 |
Raise Your Arm's Weapon Lv. Ten Times |
2,500 |
Raise Your Buzzsaw's Weapon Lv. Ten Times |
2,500 |
Material Types And How To Evolve Battle Pass Skins
All of the materials you get can be used to craft new weapons and skins. Each type of material has three different tiers - Uncommon, Common, and Rare. Common and uncommon materials can be earned during matches. If you have an abundance of common materials, then you can use those to craft the uncommon variant, but rare materials can't be crafted and must be unlock𓆉ed through the battle pass or item shop.
The different types of crafting materials in 🌠Deathverse are (i🌺n Common, Uncommon, Rare variant order):
- Rare Metal, Rare Metal: Black, Rare Metal: Red - common/uncommon can be found near shocking floors.
- Mineral Oil, Chemical Oil, Bio Oil - common/uncommon can be dropped by cryptid NPCs.
- Illuminium, Garminium, Dorminium - common/uncommon can be found in decaying boxes.
- Im Fiber, Hm Fiber, Uhm Fiber - common/uncommon can be dropped by cryptid NPCs.
- Blicarbonae, Dricarbonate, Golicarbonate - common/uncommon can be dropped by cryptid NPCs.
- Light Alloy Wire, Heavy Alloy Wire, Superalloy Wire - common/uncommon can be found near decaying objects.
Certain skins from either the Jamboree Pass or the item shop can be evolved, which simply means upgrading their appearance (typically becoming more complex). Both your outfits and skins for Wilson can be evolved, but you'll need Kill Coins and materials to do so.
To evolve a skin, just head to the Craft menu and select the skin you want. Not every skin can 💮b💯e evolved, but the ones that can are marked as such on the battle pass or item shop menu.
Other Limited Time Rewards
Until November 2, Deathverse: Let It Die is running a "Release Day Commemorative Login Bonus" campaign, where logging in day-to-day will grant rewards for free. The rewards include Kill Coins and various ไcrafting materials.
Here are the login rewards on offer:
Day |
Reward |
1 |
100 Rare Metal |
2 |
10,000 Kill Coins |
3 |
Two Uhm Fiber+ 50 Dricarbonate |
4 |
10,000 Kill Coins + 100 Illuminium |
5 |
Two Superalloy Wire + 100 Im Fiber |
6 |
10,000 Kill Coins + 50 Chemical Oil |
7 |
15,000 Kill Coins + Two Golicarbonate |