LawBreakers: How to Get Creds Fast

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Getting Creds Fast in LawBreakers

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Creds are the primary form of currency in LawBreakers. You can use these to purchase various cosmetic items like weapon skins, character skins, kick decals, and profile portraits. However, actually obtaining these Creds isn’t as easy as you might think.

At the moment, the easiest way to earn Creds seems to be by simply playing the game and earning your Stash Drops as you level up. Each time you obtain a Stash Drop, you have a chance of getting Creds that way, and you can save them up until you have enough to purchase the cosmetic items you want.

If you want to speed up the process of obtaining more items and Creds as you go along, you can also choose to shell out real money to buy Stash Drops. This will increase the rate at which you can earn more money. Besides, the more items you accumulate through Stash Drops, the higher the chance of you getting duplicates, which will be automatically swapped out for money that you can save up.

Be sure to check back with Twinfinite for more tips, tricks, and information on LawBreakers. Feel free to sound off in the comments down below if you have any questions about the game.


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