Marvel Rivals has introduced a complex and unique battle pass system that has divided the fan community. Players are actively debating whether this approach is actually good or bad for the game and their experience. In this article, we’ll break down the battle pass mechanics, examine the rewards structure, and help you decide if purchasing the Season 1 battle pass is worth your money and time investment.
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Battle Pass System Explained

Marvel Rivals' battle pass system combines traditional elements with new features that set it apart from other games. Players earn Chrono tokens through various activities and spend them on battle pass items, with a unique system that allows continued progress even after a season ends. Let's dive into the different aspects of this system and how it works.
Battle Pass Types

As in most games, Marvel Rivals offers two battle pass tracks: a free pass and a luxury pass. Both operate on the same fundamental principle - players earn Chrono tokens and use them to purchase items through the battle pass. Free tier players can only purchase items without the "Luxury" tag, while premium items like character skins, Lattice, Units, and other valuable rewards require the Luxury pass.
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Expiration System

Marvel Rivals has introduced a feature that sets it apart from other games - purchased battle passes never expire. If you bought Battle Pass Season 0, you can still complete it today in Season 1.5. This player-friendly approach means you're never pressured by time constraints once you've purchased a pass.
Players can access their purchased battle passes through the battle pass menu by navigating to "Nexus" in the top right corner. This redirects to a page displaying all purchased battle passes. However, it's important to note that once a season concludes, you can no longer purchase its Luxury battle pass, making timely decisions important.
Missions

Missions are the primary way to earn Chrono tokens for battle pass purchases and come in three distinct categories, with three possible refreshes to change quests:
Daily Missions provide quick tasks that reward 30 tokens each. These are simple objectives like completing matches, giving upvotes, and other easily achievable goals.
Challenges require more time and effort but offer greater rewards at 80 tokens each. These typically involve more substantial goals like achieving 25 assists with a specific hero or dealing a set amount of damage.
Event Missions appear periodically and aren't always available. For example, the Midnight Features II event asked players to read Black Panther lore to earn 100 tokens.
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Season 1 Battle Pass Rewards

The Season 1 Battle Pass in Marvel Rivals offers a collection of rewards spread across 11 distinct pages. With a total of 63 rewards divided between free and paid tiers (excluding comic pages), players have plenty to unlock as they progress. The battle pass includes everything from character skins and emotes to practical in-game resources. Let's take a look at what's available to earn in this season's offerings, with the complete 65 rewards detailed below.
Page One

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
All-Butcher | Skin | Purchase the pass to claim | Luxury |
Heed My Call | Emote | 200 | Free |
All-Butcher | Spray | 200 | Free |
Mister Fantastic | Nameplate | 200 | Free |
All-Butcher | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
End of Everything | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Moon Knight | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Page Two

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
Invisible Woman | Nameplate | 200 | Free |
Rocket Raccoon Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
Bounty Hunter | Spray | 200 | Free |
Wanted Raccoon | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
Bounty Hunter | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Bounty Hunter | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Page Three

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
Blue Tarantula | Skin | 400 | Free |
Moon Knight Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
Loki Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
Peni Parker Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Human Torch | Nameplate | 200 | Free |
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Page Four

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
Scarlet Witch Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
King Magnus | Nameplate | 200 | Free |
Magneto Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
For All Mutants | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
King Magnus | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Past No More | Emote | 200 | Luxury |
King Magnus | Spray | 200 | Luxury |
Page Five

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Free |
Darkhold | Collectable | 200 | Free |
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Free |
Namor Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
Savage Sub-Mariner | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
The Thing | Nameplate | 200 | Free |
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Page Seven

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Free |
Iron Man Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
Blood Edge Armor | Spray | 200 | Free |
Subway Rat Blaster | Emote | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Edge Armor | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Cleansing Edge | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Edge Armor | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
Page Eight

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
Innocence Reborn | Emote | 200 | Free |
Blood Soul | Spray | 200 | Free |
Adam Warlock Emblem | Spray | 200 | Free |
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Soul | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Blood Soul | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
Cut Divine Ties | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
Page Nine

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
Emporium Matron | Skin | 400 | Free |
Flamenco | Emote | 200 | Free |
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Free |
Emporium Matron | Spray | 200 | Luxury |
Emporium Matron | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
Making an Entrance | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Luxury |
Page Ten

Reward | Type | Cost (Chrono Tokens) | Acess |
---|---|---|---|
100 Lattice | Currency | 200 | Free |
100 Units | Currency | 200 | Free |
Hone Claws | Emote | 200 | Free |
Blood Berserker | Spray | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Berserker | Skin | 400 | Luxury |
Blood Berserker | Nameplate | 200 | Luxury |
Blood Barrage | MVP | 200 | Luxury |
Pages 6 and 11 of the Season 1 Battle Pass are dedicated exclusively to comic pages, offering players a deeper dive into the Marvel universe's lore.
Is the Battle Pass Worth Purchasing?
The Marvel Rivals Battle Pass offers exceptional value, primarily due to its unique never-expiring design. This player-friendly approach means you can purchase the Battle Pass and complete it at your own pace without the pressure of seasonal deadlines. The rewards themselves provide substantial in-game value, particularly the premium currencies that can be used to purchase additional skins and items from the store.
Effectively, you're not just getting the immediate Battle Pass rewards, but also earning resources for future purchases, multiplying the overall value of your initial investment. When considering the premium skins, emotes, and other exclusive items alongside these currencies, the Battle Pass represents one of the most cost-effective purchases in Marvel Rivals.
Final Words
Marvel Rivals' Battle Pass introduces a refreshing approach to the traditional battle pass system with its non-expiring format and token-based progression. The combination of immediate rewards across 11 pages and the long-term value from currencies and exclusives makes it a worthwhile investment for both casual and dedicated players. Whether you're looking to enhance your gameplay experience with new skins and emotes or maximize your in-game resources, the Battle Pass offers substantial value that extends well beyond the current season.
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