
A player can choose a hack when arriving on a hack node. This mode introduces a new mechanic called "hacks". Each enemy has a linked node which players have to defeat to weaken the other enemies. There are 2 paths in the map and the player has to choose to fight an enemy from a single path. Players can team up with other players up to 2 players to enter a dungeon, where there are 6 enemies and a boss. There are also specific quests for collecting catalysts and gold, along with a handful of other selections. Typically, there is a monthly storyline and corresponding event quest revolving around the new character releases.
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In addition to the main story quest and the versus arenas, Marvel Contest of Champions features a series of other quests for specific purposes. Joining and being active in an alliance also grants access to Loyalty, which can be used to buy additional crystals that offer a chance at collecting Unstoppable Colossus. Battlechips are used to purchase arena crystals, which can give gold, units, or a chance at collecting the Punisher. Units are the primary currency used to buy potions, revives, crystals, bundles, mastery items and alliance tickets.
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Gold is used to upgrade champions and buy alliance tickets and items. Marvel Contest of Champions features 3 primary in-game currencies – gold, units, and battlechips – along with other special event currencies. Alliances allow chat amongst other members and provide the opportunity to work together in alliance quests and wars, to earn glory for rank up materials and shards to form crystals. In addition to taking part in a global chat feature, players can also join alliances. Completing quests provides XP (experience points) and unlocks the ability to add more heroes to the player's questing team, to a maximum of five heroes. Class-specific ISO-8 provide heroes of the specified class a bonus. Helicarrier.Ĭharacters can be leveled up by using ISO-8 and Gold and ranked up with Catalysts, which are all gained when fighting in Story Quests, special events, and arena. īattles between the characters take place in a variety of locations pulled from Marvel Comics or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, such as Asgard, Hell's Kitchen, Knowhere, Oscorp, Savage Land, Stark Tower, Wakanda, and a S.H.I.E.L.D. When the player levels-up their characters, more-powerful special attacks are possible but can be used less frequently due to their higher power cost. As characters take and deal damage, a power meter fills which indicates the potential for unique moves. Fantastic rewards every team member with a 6% increased attack. For example, putting Doctor Doom in the same team with Mr. Synergy bonuses reward the player for combining characters who have a unique relationship. The character can shuffle back or sprint forward, and each hero has three of their own special attacks (unlocked with ranks and stars), as well as unique abilities and an unlockable signature ability (if a duplicate of the champion is collected). Gameplay includes light, medium, and heavy attack options, as well as block and dodge. Ĭontrols are designed for touch, rather than adapting buttons or virtual joysticks. Marvel Contest of Champions requires a persistent Internet connection for both single and multiplayer modes. However, the opponents are A.I.-controlled, so it is not an actual player battle in real time. In addition to quests, users can battle opponents in the game's "Versus" mode, pitting their champions against those of another player in one-on-one matches or three-on-three limited-time arenas.
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Game items (such as crystals) that impact play are found at the end of quests. The energy limit is increased as players increase their level. Energy recharges automatically at a set rate over time or players can refill their energy manually. Gameplay features an energy system that limits the number of quest-based battles in which players can compete.

Each of the 207 playable characters from Marvel Comics is upgradable, featuring their own classes, movements, traits, abilities, and special moves, although many share animations. New players begin with access to two 1-star characters and can work to access additional characters at higher star levels, ranging from 2 to 6. Gameplay is similar to that of Injustice: Gods Among Us and Mortal Kombat X, where the game's fighting arena is rendered in 3D with a 2D plane for the superheroes' movements and actions. Players assume the role of a Summoner, tasked by the Collector to build a team of Marvel heroes and villains and pit them against one another in combat.

A gameplay screenshot shows Spider-Man fighting Captain America at Stark Tower.
