Marvel's Midnight Suns Deadpool Cosmetics How To Get Guide
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How to get all Deadpool cosmetics in Marvel’s Midnight Suns

Wade and his wardrobe.

Deadpool jokes around while beating up your foes in Marvel’s Midnight Suns. Still, you need not look at the Merc with a Mouth in his default attire, as there’s plenty of stuff for you to obtain. Here’s our Marvel’s Midnight Suns Deadpool cosmetics guide to help you get his other combat outfits, casual outfits, and color palettes.

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Marvel’s Midnight Suns guide – How to get all Deadpool cosmetics

Combat outfits

Among all Deadpool cosmetics in Marvel’s Midnight Suns, the combat outfits are surely the most sought-after. Here’s how you can acquire them:

  • Default, Deadpool the Kid, and X-Force – Available once you purchase The Good, the Bad, and the Undead DLC, which is also how you’ll get to play as Deadpool in the game. Alternatively, there’s the Season Pass.
  • Midnight Suns – Unlocked by completing his Legendary Challenge.
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Casual outfits and Swimwear

Here’s the gist when it comes to Deadpool’s attires worn in the Abbey:

  • Default (casual) and Board Shorts (swimwear) – Automatically available once you have Deadpool.
  • Merch with a Mouth (casual), Taco Club (casual), Dreamweaver (casual), Briefs (swimwear), and a few others – These can be yours by increasing Deadpool’s Friendship Level. That means picking the best gifts/hangout activities. Here’s the kicker: there’s a chance that you won’t gain access to all of these clothes even after maxing out his Friendship Level. As such, you may need to rely on other methods, such as having him and the Hunter in missions, going on more hangouts when they show up, sparring, and the like. The Prestige Levels should, at the very least, make the rest appear.

Color palettes

As for various color palette Deadpool cosmetics in Marvel’s Midnight Suns, your best bet is to open Arcane Chests. Many of the ones in the Abbey Grounds do allow you to reopen them after a few days pass. Ideally, you’ll want to start with Legendary Chests, followed by Epic, then Rare. It’s completely based on RNG, so just cross your fingers that you do receive some of Deadpool’s alternate color schemes.

Lastly, a few players have reported that a couple of Deadpool’s combat outfits might not have color palettes when using a post-campaign save. This was remedied after starting a New Game+ and having Deadpool join the squad.

Note: For unlockable casual outfits and palettes, you’ll still need to purchase them by spending Gloss.

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