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Spider-Man Challenge Tokens explained - how to Complete Taskmaster Challenges and earn Ultimate Level score

The challenge markers you have when completing Taskmaster Challenges are one of the most important Spider-Man resources on PS4.
You can get profit tokens a little later than most other resources, but even though they are among the most difficult types they deserve, they are also one of the most rewarding when unlocking some of the craziest costumes and items.
In this sense, on this page, we will not only explain what the challenge tokens are, but also how to perform the various Taskmaster challenges to obtain them.
Challenge markers are one of six resources you can get in Spider-Man PS4. As mentioned earlier, they take a little longer to be available than most others.
Marked on the map with an orange circle icon, the challenges are posed by the mysterious villain Taskmaster. There are four types of challenges, each with a slightly different map symbol:

    
stealth challenges
    
combat challenges
    
Challenges of drones
    
bomb challenges
These will test your ability to infiltrate, fight and spin the web and parkour at high and low altitudes, respectively. There are three levels each: Incredible, Spectacular and Ultimate, which reward you with one, two or three challenge tokens.

As with all resources, there are several uses for challenge tokens: buy new Spider-Man suits that you have unlocked, or buy suit mods, gadgets and gadget upgrades.
Most of them offer to buy after reaching a certain level, but some have special requirements so you can read more about what you can do in our Spider-Man costume guide and how to unlock them.

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