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Jump Force: How to Get Active Points & What They Do

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How to Get Active Points & What They Do in Jump Force

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Jump Force is the ultimate crossover for fans of Shonen anime, letting you duke it out as characters from Dragon Ball Z, One Piece, Naruto, and more. As you’re playing the game online you’ll probably notice something called Active Points pop up, but it never really explains what these do. Here’s how to get Active Points and what they do in Jump Force. 

How to Get Active Points

In order to get Active Points you have to connected to the server and playing online. As long as you’re doing this, there’s no one specific thing you need to do to get points, as they’ll basically be awarded for doing anything. Active is the key term here, as you’ll get points for talking to NPCs, buying things at the shop, completing missions, and more.

In our experience, we got 20 for each mission completed, and 2 for simply interacting with NPCs or stands.

What They Do

Active Points don’t have a huge purpose in Jump Force, and you won’t actively be using them for anything. Basically, the points you gain are all compiled into your team’s pool, meaning they’ll go to whichever team you joined; Alpha, Beta, or Gamma.

These points compile across an Operation in a “Season” and the team that wins at the end of the seasons will get a reward, like items to use or materials for upgrading skills. You can talk to the Events desk in the northwest of the main hub to see who won the last Operation, and who’s in the lead for the current one.

If your team wins, you can pick up your reward from the “Rewards” desk in the south area of the main hub.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get Active Points and what they do in Jump Force. For even more tips and guides make sure to search Twinfinite, and check out our Jump Force wiki. 

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Twinfinite Staff Writer

Hayes Madsen

A connoisseur of all things RPG related, and always looking for the artistic expression in gaming. His love of Gundam is only matched by his love of Pizza. Playing Games Since: 1991 Favorite Genres: RPGs, JRPGs, Strategy,

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