The game only allows players to trade in skins from the same case, with the only exception being skins from the 4 Starter Cases and the "Jungle" skin from the COR5 with the Common Skins of the Uniform Case.
One of the official creators of Phantom Forces said that they will never add something like a trading system so sorry we wont see it ever... (at least as long they dont change their mind). But I think its a nice thing to add but there are several things which would also be bad like:
The game only allows players to trade in skins from the same case, with the only exception being skins from the 4 Starter Cases and the "Jungle" skin from the COR5 with the Common Skins of the Uniform Case.
If the players get lucky, they can roll a "Mystery Item" of Legendary Quality, which will grant them a skin for a randomly selected melee weapon which has a random chance of being a melee weapon the player doesn't own. If the legendary skin obtained is for a melee weapon the player doesn't have, they will be granted access to said Melee weapon.
For every case opening, the Drop Rate gets modified....SkinsCommon (60.00% Base Drop Rate)Uncommon (26.00% Base Drop Rate)Rare (10.00% Base Drop Rate)Very Rare (3.00% Base Drop Rate)Legendary (1.00% Base Drop Rate)
The Karambit is a One Handed Blade. It is unlocked by rolling a LEGENDARY while opening a case.
Unfortunately, game codes do not exist in Phantom Forces.
Go to Brick Color>Select the color you want....Get a skin which is customizable.Go to Weapon loadout>Select the gun with the skin>Weapon Skins>Select the Customizable Skin.Then a new menu pops out. Click "Material">Select Neon.
Melee weapons can be broadly divided into three categories: Pointed weapons, which cover spears, pikes, lances, and military forks. They typically have a sharp point designed to inflict penetrating trauma, even against heavily armoured opponents, and the length of such weapons gives a range advantage.
The Noobslayer is a two hand blade melee weapon only visible in the Loadout when unlocked. It can only be unlocked through opening cases.
Conversation. Phantom Forces cannot run on mobile because mobile cannot run the game as smooth as PC rendering it at a disadvantage.
To redeem your Arsenal codes, follow these steps:Open the game.Tap on the Twitter bird symbol.Copy one of the Arsenal codes from our list and enter it into the box.Enjoy your rewards!
It is a modern shooter with over 150 weapons and a variety of attachment options.
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A player on VALORANT's subreddit counted how much money it would cost to purchase every skin in the game, ignoring bundles and the Night Market, and the price is eye-watering. In total, it would cost you $5,658 to bag every single skin in the game. At the moment, that's 302 regular skins and a ridiculous 563,350 VP.
Select tierSelect tier is the lowest and therefore cheapest skin line, with Exclusive sitting at the other end of the scale. Let's dive right into the base prices for each tier and their associated icons in the store: Select Edition (SE), blue circle: 875 VP (~ $10) per individual skin, 2930 VP (~$34)/3,500 VP (~$41) per bundle.
Normal Skins are non-customizable skins that the player can get in most skin cases. They are usually lower tier skins, and do not feature any sort of control over how the skin is visually presented.
Unlike normal skins, customizable skins feature the ability to edit brick color, brick material, texture color, and texture scale. These skins are usually much rarer. In cases like Fauna or Fauna 2, customizable skins are marked with an asterisk.
Skins obtained can usually be sold, the price depending on the rarity as well as the Tier of the case they were rolled from. The price of all skins is determined with the following formula:
If the players get lucky, they can roll a "Mystery Item" of Legendary Quality, which will grant them a skin for a randomly selected melee weapon which has a random chance of being a melee weapon the player doesn't own. If the legendary skin obtained is for a melee weapon the player doesn't have, they will be granted access to said Melee weapon.
Players can spend Credits, or alternatively Robux, to buy Cases and their respective keys, independent of each other. The price of a case key is always twice the price of the case (Example: The Starter Case costs 50 Credits, the Starter Key costs 100 Credits).
Players who chose to can decide to exchange 6 skins of the same rarity for one skin of the next rarity level (Example: Trading in 6 Common Skins will return an Uncommon Skin in Exchange).
The Starter Case, as of November 2, 2021, is the most opened case in Phantom Forces, with 1,098,340 openings during that month alone.