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Microtransactions are inevitable in any live service game, and Dead by Daylight is no different. After all, developer Behaviour Interactive regularly churns out new maps, survivors, and killers to keep its massive fan base entertained. And like any game with several characters to choose from, each one also has their own wardrobe that players can sift through to give them a unique look.

But, like the clothes you wear when going out, these outfits don’t come for free, and that’s what’s caused the latest microtransaction discourse in DBD. Before we get into the ins and outs of the latest community debate, it’s important to take note of the game’s three types of in-game currency: Bloodpoints, Auric Cells, and Iridescent Shards. Bloodpoints are gained in bulk after every match; you can then use them to upgrade your survivors or killers to unlock new perks, perk slots, offerings, etc.

On the other hand, Auric Cells and Iridescent Shards are what you use to buy cosmetics and accessories as well as new survivors and killers. You can grind out Iridescent Shards since leveling your account up gives you a set amount each time. Auric Cells, however, are different; you can only get them by using your hard-earned money.

And, since character skins can only be bought using Auric Cells, you have to shell out plenty if you want to get more than one. .