Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: How to Get Power Orbs

The key to all your upgrades.

How to Get Power Orbs in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle

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Power Orbs are a very important currency in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle as you’ll need a large number of these to increase your characters’ stats, upgrade their abilities, and enhance their unique techniques.

Power Orbs won’t be available in the game until you’ve unlocked the Skill Tree, which can be accessed after you defeat the Pirabbid Plant mid-boss in the first world, Ancient Greens. After completing the fight, you’ll have access to the Skill Tree, and you’ll also be rewarded with 10 Power Orbs. However, upgrading skills and techniques in the game is expensive. You can get Orbs by finishing a chapter, defeating a boss, completing certain challenges, and they can also occasionally be found in chests.

With that in mind, make sure to study the skill tree for every character and have a rough plan of how you want to develop your team. Save your Orbs for a skill that would be really valuable to your play style, and don’t just waste them on the cheapest unlocks you see. It’s worth noting that characters don’t share Orbs, so that should make the upgrading process a little easier.

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