Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat Currency Guide
Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat brings the exhilarating action and stylish combat of the iconic Devil May Cry franchise to the mobile platform, which means that users can also play it on PC with BlueStacks in just a few simple steps. This game skillfully combines the intense action sequences and fun narratives of the original titles with elements common in mobile gaming, such as gacha mechanics and character progression systems. As such, the excitement in the game extends beyond its combat; players are engaged in unlocking and upgrading a diverse roster of characters. This introduces a new layer of strategy, enabling players to customize their team according to their playstyle.
However, the integration of these mobile gaming elements introduces a variety of in-game currencies, each with a specific role in character progression and content unlocking. For new players, the array of currencies can be overwhelming. Consequently, understanding what each currency does and how it integrates into the game’s economy is crucial for effective progression and maximizing enjoyment. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide detailing each type of currency available in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or new to the demon-hunting saga, this guide will provide the necessary insights to navigate the game’s economic aspects, ensuring a smoother and more engaging gaming experience.
Red Orbs
Red Orbs have been one of the most common currencies in Devil May Cry games. However, while in Peak of Combat they’re a bit more challenging to find, their uses still mirror that of the old games. More specifically, Red Orbs are used to upgrade your Hunters’ skills, greatly enhancing their performance in combat.
You can obtain Red Orbs from several sources, including picking them up from the stages in the campaign. However, you must find and physically walk over them to collect them, so it’s essential to keep your eyes peeled for when you see them. Additionally, you can obtain these orbs from several other sources like the Gem Store, as well as game modes like the Challenge Vine of Greed and the Realm Conqueror.
Gems
It is one of the most important currencies in the game, particularly since it’s used mainly for pulling in the Vault, which is the gacha system in Peak of Combat. This currency can be used interchangeably with Devil Gems, which we’ll talk about shortly.
Obtaining Gems, while straightforward, can be time-consuming, especially since you get only a few of these per instance. The most consistent way to earn this currency is by completing daily missions. Upon reaching certain activity milestones, you’ll receive packs with a handful of Gems each. Saving up this currency will make up most of the grind in this game, mainly since you’ll rely on it for all your gacha-pulling needs.
Devil Gems
The rarest currency in the game, mainly because the only way to get it is by purchasing it with real money. This is the currency that you’ll need if you’re thinking of investing to get a leg up in this game, particularly since its key function is to exchange it for regular Gems. As such, Devil Gems are, in a way, used to purchase extra pulls from the gacha using real-world money.
As always, these games are designed so the F2P users can advance at a steady pace, but with the option of spending money to speed up the process. Nevertheless, if you’re patient, you’ll duke it out with the top players without ever spending a dime.
Vault Breakers
These currencies come in three different varieties, with similar purposes each. They are used in the Vault for pulling from the gacha. Depending on the type of Vault Breaker, you can use them for different banners. The three types are the following:
- Hunter Vault Breakers: Used in the standard banner of the Vault for pulling Hunters.
- Special Vault Breakers: Used in the limited banners of the Vault, where you have increased odds of pulling the strongest characters in the game.
- Weapon Vault Breakers: Used in the weapons banner of the Vault, where you can pull for potent weapons for your Hunters.
All these Vault Breakers can be obtained through several means, including completing milestones, leveling up, and completing missions, among others. Basically, by playing the game, completing challenges, and participating in events, you’ll receive all sorts of Vault Breakers. However, we strongly suggest farming up for 10 of these at a time, as each 10x pull guarantees at least an Epic rarity Hunter or weapon.
Exchange Points
A special type of currency earned as a byproduct of making in-game purchases from the shop. These points can be traded in the “Point Exchange” section of the shop for a variety of rewards, such as Hunter fragments, weapon skins, and chests with a variety of rewards.
Make sure to spend all your Exchange Points whenever possible since, after a duration, they will get automatically converted to Red Orbs if unused.
Daily Points
While not technically a currency, these points are obtained from completing daily missions and will contribute towards unlocking milestone daily rewards. Each daily mission, aside from granting their rewards, also gives Daily Points. For every 100 points that you obtain in this manner, you’ll unlock a bundle of rewards, up to a maximum of five bundles at 500 points. These packs include helpful items such as Gems, Reb Orbs, Hunter, and weapon upgrade materials. However, these points don’t carry over to the next day, and are reset along with the daily missions. As such, we strongly suggest completing these daily missions whenever possible.
And that’s it for our currency guide for Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat. Remember that you can enjoy the best experience with this title by playing it on PC with BlueStacks, where our superior controls, graphics, and silky smooth 240 FPS all come together to take your gameplay to the next level.