How do you get more cards on injustice?

How do you get more cards on injustice?

In Injustice there are a lot of ways to get different characters. You can buy them directly from the store, you can obtain them by completing a challenge or you can buy booster packs. If you exclusively like one character, you will actually prefer to buy it directly from the store.

How do you use objects in injustice?

To use an interactable stage object, press the Interact button when near it. Your character will perform a different action depending on which type of character they are: Power fighters will tend to throw or smash objects. Gadget fighters will tend to jump off objects and / or detonate them.

How do you get silver characters in injustice?

Silver characters can be obtained from the Silver Booster Pack for 35,000 power credits.

What are the best silver cards in injustice?

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  • Wonder Women. 24.72% (22 votes)
  • Green Lantern. 29.21% (26 votes)
  • Lex Luthor. 2.25% (2 votes)
  • Nightwing. 21.35% (19 votes)
  • The Flash. 8.99% (8 votes)
  • Black Adam. 3.37% (3 votes)
  • Doomsday. 3.37% (3 votes)
  • Cyborg. 2.25% (2 votes)

What are characteristics of silver?

Pure silver is nearly white, lustrous, soft, very ductile, malleable, it is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. It is not a chemically active metal, but it is attacked by nitric acid (forming the nitrate) and by hot concentrated sulfuric acid.

Why is Silver bad?

Is Silver Harmful to Humans? Unlike other metals such as lead and mercury, silver is not toxic to humans and is not known to cause cancer, reproductive or neurological damage, or other chronic adverse effects. Nor has normal day-to-day contact with solid silver coins, spoons or bowls been found to affect human health.

What is the main use of silver?

It is used for jewellery and silver tableware, where appearance is important. Silver is used to make mirrors, as it is the best reflector of visible light known, although it does tarnish with time. It is also used in dental alloys, solder and brazing alloys, electrical contacts and batteries.