Nexon Guide Offers The First Descendant Players Useful Information For Final Technical Test
Players will be able to test the in-game store this time.
The First Descendant’s final technical test will be taking place this weekend, and among the things they’re looking to test out is the in-game store. To make sure players of the shooter are prepared for the test, they dropped a post today providing some details on what to expect. It covers the in-game store and how players will obtain currency.
There are five different missions that will reward the in-game currency Caliber, each providing a different amount ranging from 650 to 5000. When players have enough currency, they can visit the in-game store through their inventory. The “Store” menu can be found at the top. Items offered in the store during the test will include a Battle Pass, customization items, and bundles.
Players will also be provided end-content rewards for completing the Kingston and Sterile Land Zone Mission. These rewards include a Descendant Equipment Module, 4,500,000 Kuiper Shards used to enhance modules, and 50,000,000 Gold used for a variety of things.
Since the Battle Pass will be available in the shop, this means players will be able to test that feature as well. Completing the Battle Pass will earn players 3-tier weapons, ornaments, and more. As with the shop, the Battle Pass is also accessed via the Inventory menu.
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