Use it for in-game purchases, trading, or exchanging for other currencies.
Use it for in-game purchases, trading, or exchanging for other currencies.
I own 2,140 gold coins which would let me purchase a season pass for 1,000 or the premium pass for 2,200 soon. It's hard to say if that adds value since most content feels uninteresting. Outfits (skins) are available in several options—I’d likely prefer those over other choices. Regarding legendary skins, their availability seems irregular rather than following a strict cycle, often appearing sporadically. You might want to keep an eye on updates or community discussions. The season pass doesn’t seem worthwhile after your first purchase, but there could be hidden benefits you’re missing.
I generally purchase the season pass automatically. My partner tries to decide whether the unlocks she’d have with a premium pass are worth it before the pass expires. Regarding how often skins reappear, I’m not sure. My shop usually has many skins I already own unless they’re new from OW2. I’m hoping they show up enough. I’m missing one Torbjorn skin right now.
But do you have the regular season pass or the premium one? (It usually gives back 1000 coins, though I’m not sure.) I was thinking about holding off, but maybe there aren’t great skins available when I finally decide. Lol... Honestly, I’d need a way to earn more coins. You can get them from Bing and from WoW, but I’m not clear on how or whether they’re the right type for legendary skins or if there are better options.
According to what I understand, the main distinction between the two battle passes is earning 20 levels immediately. There might be other details I’m not aware of, but that’s the key difference.
Be careful though—the item you’re talking about isn’t special currency; it’s just the standard coins. The premium ones are used for purchasing battle passes, while the regular ones are mainly for buying rare skins. I tend to buy battle passes in games I play, and I really enjoy the Kiriko skin, making it a clear choice for me.
I'm not quite sure about the details either. Last season pass gave me "1000 Overwatch coins" or possibly 2000, but I don't remember much. It's unclear if this happens every time. For more information, check the details below. So, do you receive Overwatch coins from the season pass? This is confusing because you can also buy skins with regular credits, but legendary and epic skins require the golden Overwatch coins. That’s likely what you’re getting with the premium pass. I’d prefer saving those golden coins for the legends instead.
View Overwatch coins as a free-to-play mobile experience. There are Legacy Credits and Overwatch Coins available. Coins can be used to purchase battle passes, gold, and Legacy Credits were previously unused until recently. It seems they're now allowing purchases with Legacy Credits for old cosmetics. I'm unsure if this is still active or how the prices compare to past values. I also play the game extensively and have no remaining unlocks from older versions without sprays.
It seems the transaction is from 2000 premium currency (20 USD) to 1500 legacy tokens and needs immediate processing.
Absolutely, it’s frustrating when older players receive most items for free while newcomers face steep costs. A skin shouldn’t exceed around four dollars, right? That’s why I’m stopping purchases with real money. I’ve also noticed the legacy skins are priced higher—like 1500 instead of 1000—but I’m confused about which ones are which. Not everything is available either. Probably better to save up more, even if there are some legendary items I really want but can only get one. I hope they simplify things and lower prices, since it seems they’ve focused too much on the big names. Let’s see how that turns out!
you're only seeing 1500 or 1000 for legends. it's unclear why the numbers differ—I thought lower costs meant less value... for instance Widow's "Cote Azzure" is 1500, but Mercy's "Combat medic" also has that price... maybe this applies to the top-tier characters?