Your One-Stop Dirt Bike Unchained Guide

Dirt Bike Unchained is one of the most engaging racing games with several top bikes that you can unlock. This mobile game necessitates oodles of patience and skill for transforming into the world's best racer. You will compete with several racers throughout the world across various tracks while building up your reputation in the Dirt League. Every track, whether it is the forest or desert, is filled up with several corners and jumps, while providing ample diversity by way of available challenges.
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You will need cash (in-game) for unlocking newer bikes while winning races for getting dBu Tech and KTM points as well. It will take longer time to snap up your desired bike although it feels smooth, owing to the otherwise convenient gameplay. You can earn materials for becoming a great racer in several ways. Here are some points worth keeping in mind:

- Materials matter. It is sometimes confusing with regard to knowing which type of material and item is suitable for which purpose in the game.
- In Race Mode or Dirt Leagues, you may earn Tech Points for unlocking new motorcycle models. You can use cash for buying these bikes and progressing smoothly. Reputation Points are earned with success, unlocking money, accessories and clothing along with Booster and Reward boxes.
- Mentor Points help in unlocking Mentors which you can upgrade for enhancing bike data and learning new moves alongside. You can also earn Fuel for participating in the Race Mode and Gold for buying Reward boxes, along with Cash Boosters and Tech Boosters.
- dBU and KTM are the two key motorcycle manufacturers in the game. Every one of them provides five tiers. At every level or tier, both bikes have similar figures. The KTM Ironwing has similar statistics as the Dunehawk from dBu. The KTM Valkyrie imitates the dBu Adventurer as well.
- A great way to earn rewards and cash is to join a team. This will help you play with others and complete multiple challenges. They include winning a particular number of races or finishing within the top-3 with a bike from KTM. You can claim rewards for other team members completing their challenges.

- You can spend some time in the Challenge Mode which has several rewards for taking part in Daily Challengers. You may get Mentor and Bikes tokens with a record of seven wins, sweeping up all the available rewards as a result.
- You can also participate in Dirt Pit Races which have good rewards including Tech Points. You can take on a PC opponent and if you win and finish five challenges, you will unlock your Reward Box, indicating higher rewards.
- You will not lose any Fuel if you are competing and when you are playing in the Dirt Leagues, you can suitably build up your resources.

- You may find it a tempting proposition to spend money on bike upgradation but with new bikes costing more these days, you may have to pay real money for the purpose. Use your cash wisely in the game. Every track has varying obstacles and a superior Heat Sink equates to higher speed while improved wheels ensure superior traction. Suspension is what keeps the momentum going after a major jump and an enhanced Casing helps in maintaining higher speeds throughout any racing course. Check out figures of new motorcycles and only spend in-game money when you are struggling to compete with other riders.
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