In Naraka: Bladepoint, Tae is the most common collectible currency. Tae can be used to unlock accessories and skins for Heroes, upgrade Glyphs, and reroll Daily Quests, making it a coveted resource. There are a few ways to collect Tae, but some are better than others. Here are the best ways to collect Tae fast.
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The Battle Pass
Though other currencies can be purchased with real money, Tae doesn’t need to be. Instead, it can be earned through a variety of activities that most players would find themselves doing anyway, such as leveling up the free battle pass.
The battle pass has many levels at which players can earn 600 Tae at a time, until level 110 at least. This gives players plenty of opportunities to amass this currency just through playing, making the battle pass a game element that beginners need to understand. Since this method offers a significant amount of Tae as a reward for simply playing, it’s easily one of the best.
Cultivation Quests
If a player wants to earn Tae fast, they can’t do better than Cultivation quests. Every Hero has a unique, multi-tiered Cultivation track for the player to complete. The more Cultivation quests the player completes, the more Hero talents and abilities will be unlocked and the more Tae will be rewarded.
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Fortunately, most Cultivation quests are easy, requiring the player to do things they’re likely to do regardless. These activities include defeating enemies, playing a certain number of Survival Mode matches, or even just using Heroes’ abilities. To make the most of Cultivation quests, the player will have to use every character, which has the side benefit of making them a better and more knowledgeable player overall, regardless of how accessible their main Hero is.
Level Up Weapons
At a certain point, Cultivation tiers will become complex enough that the player will want another reliable avenue for gathering Tae. At this point, the best bet is to level up weapons. The player will earn Tae at most weapon levels, and every fifth level will award them with a cosmetic or Immortal Treasure, providing further incentive to work on weapons.
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This process continues until level 25 for each weapon, and more Tae is earned at every additional fifth level. There are plenty of weapons in the game, both melee and ranged alike, so the player will have plenty of choices when it comes to weapons to level for Tae farming and plenty of incentives to keep practicing the perfect parry.
Blessed Darumas
A less effective but still important source of Tae are Blessed Darumas. These six figures are scattered around the lobby before a match begins, and every player in the lobby can lend a hand in finding them, a side objective that differentiates Naraka: Bladepoint from other battle royales. Finding all six spawns a chest that rewards every player with either Spectral Silk or Tae. Though finding Blessed Darumas will never be a player’s primary source of Tae, it can provide a nice boost on the side.
Naraka: Bladepoint is now available for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
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