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How to Get Units for Free in Marvel Rivals

Author : Connor Mar 18,2025

How to Get Units for Free in Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals is free-to-play, but that also means a healthy dose of microtransactions and various currencies for cosmetic purchases. Let's explore how to acquire Units—the in-game currency—without spending real money.

Table of Contents

  • What are Units in Marvel Rivals?
  • How to Get Units in Marvel Rivals
    • Battle Pass
    • Complete Missions

What are Units in Marvel Rivals?

Units are the in-game currency used to purchase cosmetic items in Marvel Rivals. Think character skins and sprays—purely visual enhancements. You can browse the available cosmetics in the Shop tab of the main menu. Remember, cosmetics don't affect gameplay; hero abilities and power remain unaffected by purchases.

How to Get Units in Marvel Rivals

There are two primary methods for obtaining Units: the Battle Pass and completing missions. Let's break them down:

Battle Pass

While a premium Battle Pass track offers accelerated rewards, the free track still provides a significant number of Units. Progress through matches unlocks sections of the Battle Pass, revealing your Unit rewards. Additionally, some Battle Pass tiers reward Lattice, which can be exchanged for even more Units.

Complete Missions

Season-specific missions are another excellent source of Units. These time-limited missions offer generous Unit rewards alongside other in-game currencies like Chrono Tokens and Lattice. Note that standard daily and weekly missions typically don't award Units, so focus on the seasonal ones.

That's how you acquire and utilize Units in Marvel Rivals. For more Marvel Rivals guides and strategies, including insights into the rank reset system, be sure to check out The Escapist.

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