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Acquisition d'or et d'argent Frost dans Marvel Rivals

Auteur : Sadie Mise à jour : Jan 21,2025

L'hiver est arrivé, apportant avec lui le premier événement saisonnier de Marvel Rivals de NetEase Games : la célébration de l'hiver ! Les joueurs peuvent acquérir une multitude de nouvelles récompenses, notamment un nouveau spray, une plaque signalétique, une animation MVP, des emotes et un tout nouveau skin pour Jeff the Land Shark.

L'obtention de ces objets nécessite deux nouvelles monnaies saisonnières : Gold Frost et Silver Frost. Heureusement, les gagner est relativement simple. Ce guide explique comment obtenir et utiliser Gold Frost et Silver Frost dans Marvel Rivals.

Comment gagner du Gold Frost dans Marvel Rivals

Gold Frost est la monnaie saisonnière premium gagnée en accomplissant des missions dans le nouveau mode Arcade, "Jeff's Winter Splash Festival". Ces missions se trouvent dans la section [Événement] Célébration hivernale de l'onglet Missions. Chaque mission accomplie rapporte un Gold Frost. Cette monnaie est cruciale pour améliorer la carte saisonnière de Jeff the Land Shark, ce qui en fait l'objectif principal de cet événement.

Voici une liste de missions (actuellement disponibles) qui récompensent Gold Frost :

[Événement] Missions de célébration d'hiver Récompense Terminez 3 matchs au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival. Un gel d'or Terminez 3 matchs au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival. Un gel d'or Gagnez 3 matchs au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival. Un gel d'or Gagnez 2 matchs au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival avec un taux de décoration de votre équipe supérieur à 40 %. Un gel d'or Gagnez 2 matchs au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival avec votre propre score supérieur à 6 000 points. Un gel d'or Gagnez 1 match au Jeff's Winter Splash Festival. Un gel d'or

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