Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 10000 Rainbow Stars
10,000 Rainbow Stars for Battle for Neighborville: pure premium currency for cosmetics, costumes, and Festival Prize Maps. Know what you're buying before you tap confirm.
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I spend a lot of time with spreadsheets, so let me be completely straight with you: this listing is not a game. It is a bundle of 10,000 Rainbow Stars, the premium in-game currency for Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville on Xbox One and Xbox Series X. If you landed here expecting a full game review, scroll back to the base game listing. If you already own Neighborville and you are deciding whether this currency pack is worth your money, read on. Rainbow Stars in Battle for Neighborville serve a specific and purely cosmetic purpose. They are spent at Rux, the in-game vendor, on character costumes, gestures, expressions, and item sets. You can also use them to unlock Prize Bulbs on Festival Prize Maps, which in turn gate additional cosmetic rewards. Nothing purchased with Rainbow Stars affects combat stats or class abilities. Every character unlock and every gameplay-relevant perk in the base game is tied to regular XP progression and in-game coin grinding, not this premium currency. That distinction matters enormously when you are considering whether to spend real money here. The base game itself is a third-person hero shooter built around 24 playable characters split across Attack, Defense, Support, and Swarm classes on both the Plant and Zombie sides. Modes include Turf Takeover, Team Vanquish, Battle Arena, Garden and Graveyard Ops, and rotating Mixed Modes variants like Gnome Bomb and Suburbination. There is also a PvE side with free-roam regions covering Weirding Woods, Mount Steep, and Neighborville Town Center, where bounty hunts, mini-boss encounters, and collectible runs fill out the loop between multiplayer sessions. It is a casual-leaning shooter with broad appeal, not a precision-competitive title. So, 10,000 Rainbow Stars: is it a sensible purchase? That depends entirely on how deep you are into the game's cosmetic grind. Stars can be earned slowly through Mystery Portal events and Festival Prize Maps for free, but the rate is low and the cap on how many you can hold at once has historically been a friction point. A 10,000-star pack is a substantial top-up that covers multiple high-end costume sets from Rux. If you have a specific character you want to dress up and you have already sunk real hours into Neighborville's multiplayer, this pack has a clear use case. If you are buying it speculatively, or for a child who has barely started the game, the cosmetics unlocked by normal play progression may well satisfy without spending extra. Also worth noting: EA has previously signalled that online features for older titles can be retired, so check that the game's servers are still active before committing to any currency purchase.

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- Desarrolladora
- EAV
- Distribuidora
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 26 may 2020