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How To Get Ori In Party Animals

The cutest skin of them all.

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoOctober 10, 20232 Mins Read
How To Get Ori In Party Animals
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With the newest collaboration between Party Animals and Ori and the Blind Forest, players are now able to get adorable skins based on Ori and Naru! The white, whispy spirit and the large, purple being can be yours. Players are rightfully excited to fight against their friends with either of them on. The Ori skin is easy to acquire and, luckily, doesn’t require any codes to obtain. To make things easy, we outlined exactly how to get Ori’s skin in Party Animals.

How To Get Ori Skin In Party Animals

How To Get Ori In Party Animals
Image Source: Recreate Games

To actually get the Ori skin for yourself, just do the following:

  • Go to the Item Shop.
  • Pay the 22,500 Cookies for the Ori skin.

Right next to it, you’ll see that there’s the Naru skin you can purchase for 12,000 Cookies as well. Both of them will be marked with a special marker that says IP Collab. If you really want, you can try either of the skins on to get a better feel for what they look like before you purchase them. If you’re finding it tough to get a hold of that many Cookies for either skin, then we’ve got the solution for you.

How To Get More Cookies

There are several different ways to obtain more Cookies to spend on in-game skins.

  • Finishing achievements.
  • Raise your Battle Pass level by completing challenges.
  • Exchange Nemo Bucks for Cookies.

When it comes down to exchanging Nemo Bucks, the exchange is two Nemo Bucks for 15 Cookies. You’ll earn Nemo Bucks pretty quickly every time you level up, so it shouldn’t take too long for you to make enough Cookies for the Ori skin. You can’t buy Cookies or Nemo Bucks using real currency, so you’ll have to work hard in-game to get them.

Are There Other IP Collabs?

Ori and the Blind Forest might be the first collaboration that Party Animals has, but it certainly isn’t the last. While we don’t know what they will be, we can assume that we will be getting more future collaborations from other cute characters across the world of gaming.

If you’re curious about the collaboration itself, you can check out the trailer for the Ori IP collaboration below:

Party Animals: Ori IP Collaboration

Related:

Best Tips and Tricks To Win in Party Animals

Party Animals is available on PC via Steam and Xbox.

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