How do you change to a double skin in agario?

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I've noticed some people have a skin. When they duplicate, the second skin is different.

How do you get those?

Look at the player "Mexicano" in the picture below. His original skin was green but the duplicates are a mushroom

Example of a player with two skins



Best Answer

They're called mystery skins and upgradable to upper levels where in each level a feature is added, in level 2 it shines when splitting or eating other players cells.enter image description here




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How do I change my Agario skin?

While u r in game press ect go to "skins" and you can select one,after just click on play,on your skin will be changed for everyone !

How do you split people on Agario?

Mechanics. Splitting can be performed by pressing the space bar in the browser version. When splitting, all cells that are big enough will send half of their mass in the direction the cursor is facing. To be able to split, a cell needs to have at least 35 mass.

How do you get invisible skin in Agario?

The skins in this part of the offer could be purchased in the Skins Shop under the 'Anime' tab. Each skin could only be purchased individually using game coins.



How to create your own custom skin on mobile / IOS (Agar.io)




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Answer 2

I have no source to back up my answer, but I've been playing Agario since 2015. I have seen that happen and it was a bug which has been fixed now.

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