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Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite: Infinity Stones Breakdown | Game Guide

September 20, 2017 by Dennis Patrick

Find out what every Infinity Stone will offer players in Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite.

Set as the sixth main entry to the Marvel Vs. Capcom series, Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is officially out right now for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and lastly, the PC platforms. This is a crossover type video game series where we’ll see characters from the Marvel universe get pinned against the cast of characters available from Capcom’s beloved franchises.

Designed to be more accessible to gamers than the past installments, several gameplay mechanics were changed for newcomers who may be experiencing the franchise for their very first time. Likewise, with this new entry to the series, gamers will be tossed into a more story focused narrative.

In the Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite narrative, the world of Capcom along with the world of Marvel was merged forcing the cast of hero and heroine characters to stop the new threat against their combined world, Ultron Sigma.

If you’re needing a hand with the game or looking for further information then we suggest checking out our list of guides for Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite.

Within this particular guide, we’ll go over the various Infinity Stones within the video game. Infinite Stones is something completely new to Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite. Each stone offers players two special moves, an Infinity Surge and an Infinity Storm. Take a look at what each Infinity Stone brings to the table.

 


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Power Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Deals a massive attack that will toss your opponent towards the wall.

Infinity Storm

  • Gain attack power while knocking your opponent back with a barrage of hits.

Reality Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Use a homing projectile against your target.

Infinity Storm

  • Access to a variety of elemental attacks.

Mind Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Toss your opponent causing them to freeze for a brief amount of time.

Infinity Storm

  • Hyper Combo gauge will fill up.

Space Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Will toss the opponent towards you.

Infinity Storm

  • Toss an opponent into a cage preventing their movement.

Soul Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Steal vitality from your opponent.

Infinity Storm

  • Heal your partner and request them to help in your fight.

Time Stone

Infinity Surge

  • Offers speed boost.

Infinity Storm

  • Unleash a quick combo when you land an attack.

Source: [1],[2]


 

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