Costume your character in Dragon Ball Project: Multi Home Screen through a relative easy, yet satisfying, process. To begin with, you access the Heroes and Helpers section, tap on a character, then 'More Details.' From these options, proceed and tap 'Customize Visuals.' Various skins will appear, from which you can pick one to use for accommodating your character to the look that best pleases you.
Moreover, this customization section allows you to tailor your character's combat style. You can modify their finisher attacks, battle effects, or emotes. All these elements just reroute individual presentation in your gameplay experience.
While there are massive individual skin options available within the beta, with lots of color variants on each, some are a bit more standout than others. Some of these include Gohan's Frieza Force Battle Suit (Child) and Vegeta's iconic Bad Man pink shirt.
Each champion comes with a selection of eight skins for players in the beta to choose from, making for a tremendous amount of variety in how each one plays. Going through them individually, Goku has access to eight skins, while Android 18, Vegeta, Krillan, Piccolo, Gohan, and Trunks have seven each. Zamasu, Majin Buu, and Cooler have six each. This gives the beta a lot of skin variance for the character you want to play, ensuring that players can have enough of each favorite character to really tweak out.
Unlocking Skins in Dragon Ball Project: Multi
In Dragon Ball Project: Multi, half of the fun comes from looking cool. From their outset, however, you do need to have capsules in order to be able to unlock them. Capsules are a source of a range of customization, or in other words, character skins, stamps, and emotes. Two major types of capsules exist: the standard capsules and special capsules. Basic skins can be unlocked through the standard capsules, while more ornate options come up in special capsules, often with unique designs or effects.
There are several ways to get standard capsules. One of the easier ways is by leveling up your Star Grade, which you will automatically get when playing the game. Every time you level up, there will be an award, including that for standard capsules. Alternatively, you can earn five standard capsules per day on the store page.
Getting special capsules is a bit more challenging. The special capsule can be received either additionally for Dragon Gems or for receiving Hero Coins, currencies that a player can receive during in-game activities. Another way to get special capsules is through the battle pass system. Normally, battle passes have ordinary and special capsules at different levels or missions.