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MARVEL Future Fight Cheats: Tips, Tricks & Strategy Guide

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The multiple dimensions of the Marvel universe are falling apart! In a strange turn of events, heroes from all over the Marvel franchise come together to fight a menace that could very well threaten all realities as we know it! MARVEL Future Fight is an action RPG that lets you assemble a team of Marvel’s finest. Deploy your teams into the danger zones to uncover the truth about this massive conflict. We’ll help you get through the missions with our MARVEL Future Fight cheats, tips and tricks strategy guide!

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1. Switch your heroes on the fly!

You can switch between your three heroes by tapping on their portraits at the top left corner of the screen. Once you switch, a global cooldown of 3 seconds will start, and you won’t be able to switch to your previous hero until the cooldown is finished. When fighting bosses a good strategy to employ is to use all of your current heroes’ skills, then switch to another hero. Wait for the 1 second cooldown to finish, then use all of their skills. Continue rotating through all of your heroes to maximize your damage.

2. Build a balanced team!

Heroes fall under 4 categories. They are:

  • Combat types are melee bruisers. They like to get up close and personal with enemies using a variety of punches and kicks or weapons.
  • Blast types are ranged snipers. They prefer to stay at a safe distance from enemies while blasting them from afar.
  • Speed types are quick lighting attackers. They attack relentlessly using rapid strikes.
  • Universal types are balanced fighters. They don’t excel in anything particular but they’re good all-around.

While there is no sort of rock-paper-scissors system in this game, it’s best to have a balanced team so you can utilize all types’ strengths.

3. Power up your heroes!

Once you beat mission 8 in the first chapter, you’ll unlock the ability to upgrade your heroes. Firstly, you can rank up your heroes once you have enough biometrics of that hero. You’ll also need some gold. You can also upgrade their gear, which strengthens your heroes attack and defense power. Additionally you can also upgrade your skills, which makes your heroes’ skills more deadly. Lastly, you can master your heroes by using various Norn Stones. This is like ranking up, except the stat improvements are much greater. This also improves their leadership ability.

4. Activate the team bonus!

If you have a specific set of heroes in your team line up, you will activate a team bonus. For example, the starting bonus you get is activated by having at least two 1 star heroes. This bonus gives your team 1.5% more attack. Experiment with different heroes and see what you can discover!

5. Try out Elite missions!

Once you complete the normal mode version of a mission, you can then attempt the same mission again in elite mode. Elite mode makes your enemies much more tougher, so your heroes have to be just as tough. The rewards are much greater, of course. If you’re looking to get some biometrics for your heroes, they will usually be found in the elite mode versions of the missions.

That’s all MARVEL Future Fight tips for now, but we’ll be back soon with a guide on where to get biometrics for all of the heroes. Stay tuned! In the mean time, if you have any other tips or tricks to share, leave a comment below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.