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Metal Gear Survive: How to Upgrade Skills and Classes

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How to Upgrade Skills and Classes in Metal Gear Survive

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Improving your character’s stats is crucial if you want to survive against the hordes of zombies that you’ll tackle in Metal Gear Survive. Improving character classes allows you to boost your stats, namely strength, vitality, dexterity, and endurance. With the right stats, you can easily handle waves upon waves of Wanderers with ease.

Improving classes also allows you to earn skill points, which you can then use to further improve your desired stats or unlock various abilities that allow you to easily eliminate the deadly zombie-like creatures called Wanderers. Some abilities allows you to knock down foes while others enable you to unleash a flurry of melee attack that can eliminate multiple enemies. But how do you upgrade your skills and classes in Metal Gear Survive?

You can’t upgrade your character from the get-go in Metal Gear Survive. You need to progress through the tutorial in the single-player mode to unlock a device called the Skill Trainer. This tool can be accessed either in your base in the single-player campaign or in the multiplayer hub area.

Kuban Energy is the main currency you need to level up your character abilities. This can be acquired by destroying cluster of Kuban Crystals in the game’s open-world area, killing Wanderers, or from rewards in multiplayer matches.

For more on Metal Gear Survive, make sure to check out our ever-growing wiki.


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Matthew Gatchalian
After graduating from journalism, Matthew pursued his dream to write about video games. When he's not playing games to create interesting articles, he's trying to clear his huge gaming backlog, which he'll never accomplish because of The Witcher 3.