In The First Descendant, Caliber is the special money you need to get cool stuff in the game, like the battle pass, skins, and other nice things. The game makers really want you to want Caliber, so it makes you wonder: How can you get Caliber without spending real money, and how do you get it to begin with?
Fast Ways To Get Caliber In The First Descendant
Players have two main ways to get Caliber in The First Descendant: spending real-world money. You can use real money to buy Caliber in six different packs. Bigger packs give a bit more Caliber. Or you can earn Caliber from the Premium battle pass. The standard battle pass is for everyone, but the Premium battle pass lets you get some spent Caliber back when you reach certain goals. If you finish the whole battle pass, you can get back a total of 300 Caliber.
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Here’s the current prices and packs from PSN:
- 250 Caliber – $4.99
- 520 Caliber – $9.99
- 1060 Caliber – $19.99
- 2750 Caliber – $49.99
- 3920 Caliber – $69.99
- 5750 Caliber – $99.99
The game doesn’t let you earn Caliber by playing, which might irritate some players. However, since The First Descendant is free to play and doesn’t limit content, it needs to make money from these transactions to stay in business.
That’s not to say there won’t be limited times when you can get it for free. Players might get an opportunity from PlayStation and Twitch, who are known to give out free stuff for games. It’s possible for them to start giving out Caliber, too.
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In the end, Caliber is the main way to get this special money in the game. It might seem pricey, especially compared to other games, but you don’t have to spend money on Caliber. Still, getting Caliber can help you improve your experience in the game much faster.