My Hero Ultra Rumble Agency Points

How to Get Agency Points in My Hero Ultra Rumble

How to get permanent bonuses from your Agency.

Margareth
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My Hero Ultra Rumble Agency Points

The guild system in My Hero Ultra Rumble is called an Agency and members invest in the growth by grinding and spending Agency Points. However, this currency is not something that you can grind limitless, especially if you’re not going to pay for it. We’re going to talk about how you can grind for the Agency Points in the game. Credits go to Chaos Gamer on YouTube.

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How to Get Agency Points

One of the fastest ways to grow in the game is to be involved in an active Agency which requires members to contribute Agency Points.

But grinding Agency Points isn’t easy which means you have to invest them wisely. We’re going to show ways to get them in the game.

First, you can use your Event points and exchange them for Agency Points in the Event shop. As shown below, for 120 Event points, you can get 3,000 Agency Points. But of course, events do end and it’s up to you to do them in time!

How to Get Agency Points in My Hero Ultra Rumble via Event Shop

Next, check your Battlepass for Agency Points. There are two types of Battlepasses and they both give solid rewards. The premium version gives more, but it will cost about 4800 for the Pro License.

Make sure to do your tasks, however, to raise your Battlepass levels to open Agency Point rewards. Those are some ways you can get Agency Points in My Hero Ultra Rumble now.

There are a lot of perks members of the Agency can experience by contributing to the Agency. Depending on which of the three departments you contribute, you’ll get different types of buffs. So don’t slack off and start contributing!

Battlepass License Agency Points

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