Customization is, without a doubt, a major component of a player's experience. "For Honor" players are no exception, as they get to personalize everything from their emblem down to each of the twelve hero classes available within the multiplayer experience. They can do so by not only using real money but as well as the usage of the in-game's currency known as Steel.
The "For Honor" in-game currency Steel enables players to buy all kinds of items in-game,which includes new customization items, new heroes and new gear for unlocked characters heroes. It is a given that players can eventually earn Steel for playing just about everything available in "For Honor." However, to fully maximize the player gain rate, here are the best and fastest ways to earn more Steel.
Multiplayer Bounties
Multiplayer experience is said to be the main draw of "For Honor." Even just participating in any of the online modes can let players earn Steel in small amounts after each match.
For players to maximize steel gain, they should activate orders that serve as player challenges. Players should choose orders to see a full list of Daily and Contract Orders on the main multiplayer map screen. Note that daily orders change each day; hence, time is limited on these to earn more Steel.
Moreover, orders are said to have a specific requirement and it will notify players if it can be completed in player matches or against AI bots. Finishing the task rewards XP and steel. The more challenging the tasks offered, the more Steel are rewarded.
Players that contribute to overcoming a global challenge could provide a good amount of steel. Not only that, it also comes with scavenger crates for unlocking additional gear for hero characters.
Solo Campaign
Ubisoft made certain that "For Honor" players who may not be ready to step into the multiplayer arena instantly can still be rewarded. Rewards are expected to be hidden around different levels during the solo campaign, so keep an eye out for breakable objects in the world.
Moreover, these typically appear as a group of pots with a white outline around them. Smashing them and picking up the reward inside enables players to find unlockables like steel, some new emblem materials and so much more.
Downloadable Content
Certainly, this is not the cheapest method to earn Steel in "For Honor," but this would arguably be the quickest way as players purchase it from an online marketplace like UPlay using real money. Steel can be bought in a variety of credit packs that range from the lowest rate at $4.99 for 5,000 steel to the most expensive, which is at $99.99 for 150,000 steel, GameRant writes.
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