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MultiVersus – How to train perks

Get those perks in shape.

MultiVersus is a competitive platform fighter featuring a roster of characters from DC, Looney Toons, Adventure Time, Scooby Doo, and more. Each fighter is unique but can be customized by using perks. You can also train perks, but this may leave you wondering how to train perks in MultiVersus.

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How to train perks in MultiVersus

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To train perks in MultiVersus, you must first level your character to level 9. Once you do this, you can access the Perk Training from the Collection menu. Select the Perk Training option—this will let you train perks and learn ones you otherwise would not get for that character. Keep in mind that it costs Gold to train perks, so if you were saving up for a character, you might want to hold off on training.

Related: MultiVersus LeBron James Guide – Moves, Perks, Tips, & Strategies

What do training perks in MultiVersus do?

Perk Training in MultiVersus allows you to give perks to characters. This is essential for getting perks that a character would normally not have access to. By training perks, you can create powerful combos and strategies.

If you are unsure of what perks you want to train, you can always use your ally's perks once you reach level 6 or head to the lab to try out new combinations. Perks are great ways to change up your playstyle, so experiment until you find the right combination.

For more information on MultiVersus, check out MultiVersus Patch Notes (July 2022) – Characters, Buffs, Nerfs, and more! and Is MultiVersus Free to Play? on Pro Game Guides.


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Justin has been diving into fantasy worlds since he can remember. He is a certified nerd who has a deep love of reading, writing, and hiking. He has been writing since his college days, but specifically in gaming for two years. His favorite games are The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Hollow Knight, Celeste, and Banjo Kazooie.