Leveling up and unlocking of characters | Leveling up and perks Evolve Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Leveling up
In Evolve, you can progress through experience levels, thanks to which you can receive interesting bonuses. After each game, you receive a certain amount of points, which are then calculated into experience.
After you level up, you can receive:
- New skins for your avatar
- New perks
- Upgrades for the perks you already have
Obviously, the higher level you want to reach, the longer it takes and, how many points you receive, is determined by your activity in the game. Additional points can be received fur using a skill, on an opponent, for several times, for winning a game, for restoring your companions, etc.
In spite of that, the best way to level up is playing the Evacuation mode. After five missions, you receive a bonus to experience, depending on how many of them you won and to what result. E.g. you receive a lower bonus if you defeat all of the hunters, as the monster, but after they destroyed all of your eggs in the Nest mode.
Unlocking of characters
Unlocking new characters is one of the simplest mechanisms present in the game. Yet, it still deserves a mention. In the basic version of the game, there are three characters, in each class, available. At the beginning, you have access to the first ones. To gain access to the rest of them, you need to use the skills, of the initial characters, often. This means that, if you want to unlock Griffin, you need to use your weapons and skills as often, as possible, while playing as Maggie.
Your progress in the mastery of the skills is communicated to you, thanks to the bar that keeps appearing in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
In the very same way, if you want to, you can unlock Abe, you need to use Griffin's skills often.
But, even if you unlock new characters, it pays off to pay as the previous ones, if you like. Then, you can upgrade your skills, thanks to which you upgrade damage dealt by them, their range, etc. Of course, you do that by using the specific skills, as long as possible.