How do I increase my Point Multiplier?

How do I increase my Point Multiplier? - Illustration representing businessman with index finger up showing increase of incomes on graph on purple background

On Danmaku Unlimted 2, there is a point multiplier. As I play through a level, it increases, and when I take damage, it drops. But, I have no idea what causes it to increase. Is it based on enemy kills, or on how long you go without taking damage?

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How do I get a higher score multiplier?

Focus on completing Mission Sets to ramp the Multiplier up to x30. Once you reach x30 Multiplier, head to the shop and buy Score Boosters. Use the Score Boosters at the start of the run, this will give you +5 to your current Multiplier.

How does score multiplier work?

An effect that increases the amount of points earned in a game, by multiplying the normal point reward by some positive factor. For example, a "\xd72" multiplier means that the player receives double the points they would normally.

What does the score multiplier do in Subway Surfers?

When picked up, the score multiplier is doubled, allowing the player to get double the amount of points in a specific period of time. For instance, if the score multiplier is X5, it will be X10 when the power-up is picked up. It is a yellow star with '2x' written on it.

How do you upgrade boosts in Subway Surfers?

  • Open Subway Surfers;
  • Tap the Shop icon in the bottom right of the main screen;
  • Scroll down to the Upgrades section and tap your desired upgrade;
  • Tap Buy to purchase the upgrade for the noted coin amount. On your next run, that ability's duration will be longer! That's it!




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