Marvel Rivals, like any live service game, has several currencies to earn. The main premium currency is Lattice, a golden coin that can be used for a few different things. These coins are mostly used to buy the Battle Pass but can also be converted into Units. These convert via a 1-1 scale, so 200 Lattice is 200 Units. Units can then be used to purchase skin bundles and individual cosmetic items from the game’s shops or the hero’s customisation menu.
Here is how you can get more Lattice in the game, although it won’t come cheaply.
Lattice can be bought within the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, or on Steam with real world money, or obtained from the Battle Pass each season in Marvel Rivals.
In Season 0 there are 300 Lattice which can be obtained, half the normal amount in each season from Season 1 onwards. Therefore, you should be able to earn 600 Lattice each season. While this is a decent amount, it won’t be enough to purchase the battle pass for the following Season, as this is likely to cost 1,000 Lattice, double the Season 0 cost.
Additionally, Lattice can be bought from your storefront. The prices of these bundles are as follows:
- 100 Lattice – £0.79/$0.99
- 500 Lattice – £3.99/$4.99
- 1000 Lattice – £7.99/$9.99
- 2180 Lattice – £15.99/$19.99
- 5680 Lattice – £39.99/$49.99
- 11680 Lattice – £79.99/$99.99
These prices don’t list any bonus Lattice or anything, unlike most other live-services so at least you know the value directly. Of course, the higher the price, the more you get for your money. But, as of right now, there aren’t tonnes to spend Lattice on, unless you want to buy a bunch of skins – which you can do by converting the currency into Units on the fly.
For even more currency guides on Marvel Rivals, check out our breakdown of how to get Units and how to get Chrono Tokens.
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