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Fairly early on in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Lost Judgment, you'll be given a skateboard from Sugiura that allows you to travel around both Kamurocho and Yokohama a little quicker. Skateboarding is pretty useful for avoiding enemies, as they won't alert to your presence when skating, but there are some limitations in where you can skate and it's all too easy to fall off your board by colliding with pedestrians in the busy streets.
However, one thing you'll notice straight away is that while skateboarding around town, there are blue and yellow medals that you can collect to earn points. But what exactly are these used for? Well, in addition to having to collect them for TownGo missions, you can spend them. Here's what you need to know.
How to Unlock The Skateboard Prize Points Exchange
The Skateboard Prize Exchange unlocks once you have progressed through the School Stories enough to have unlocked the Ijincho Hounds (Skateboarding Club) content. You'll find them at the eastern end of Hamakita Park and speaking to them will allow you to visit the skat🐓e park, 🐠take part in races (once unlocked), and spend your hard-earned points in the shop.
The shop offers new skateboards, which you'll be wanting to secure first place in some of the later races, as well as a selection of other coveted items such as an extract recipe, dance textbook, and the Free Pass Voucher #1.
How Can I Earn Skateboarding Points?
As well as grabbing points from skating around the city, you can also earn points from complet🐎ing skateboarding Park Missions and Race Battles, both of which are available from the same NPC in Hamakita park. Doing missions and races is a much more efficient way of earning points, especially the Park Missions, as you can hit a bonus for combo chains that makes the yellow tokens appear — which are worth far more points.