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Transcendence System Explained and How to Level Up

Transcendence System Explained and How to Level Up

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This is an explanation of the Transcend system in MLB RIVALS. It also covers whether to prioritize Limit Break and how to raise the Transcend level. Please refer to this for information on MLB Rivals Transcend.

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What is Transcend?

A New Training Element Using Same-Name Players as Material

Transcend is a new training system that uses same-name players as material to increase a player's stats and skill levels. Although the training difficulty is high, it allows for a significant enhancement of the player's performance.

Training up to a Maximum of 9 Stages is Possible


With Transcend, training up to a maximum of 9 stages is possible. At the 9th stage, the skill level of the first slot increases by 1, allowing you to obtain more powerful skill effects.

Rarity Increase Possible with Rank UP System

Players who have undergone 9 stages of Transcend can increase their rarity through Rank UP. Increasing rarity raises the training cap, allowing for the development of higher-performance players.

Transcend/Rank Up with Key Player Development

Key Player Development is a system where you can train any Impact card up to a Signature card using dedicated items. Normally, ranking up or raising the Transcend level requires a vast amount of training materials, but with Key Player Development, you can train up to Signature using only Key Player Coins.

Tips!Key Player Development can only be performed on one player per Transcend level or Rank UP stage.

Which Should Be Prioritized, Limit Break or Transcend?

Prioritize Limit Break Training

Limit Break, which also uses same-name players as material like Transcend, can unlock the caps for other training elements like "Enhancement" and "Special Training", so generally, prioritize Limit Break in your training. It's recommended to proceed with Transcend for players who have reached the maximum Limit Break.

Tips!Considering that Transcend levels cannot be carried over when upgrading to a higher rarity, prioritize Limit Break.

Prioritizing Transcend for Impact Players is Also an Option

Impact cards make it relatively easy to collect same-name players, so it's easier to raise their Transcend level. Since a rarity increase is planned in a future update, prioritizing raising the Transcend level over Limit Break and turning them into Prime cards is also an option.

How to Raise Transcend Level and Important Points

Select Same-Name Players to Raise the Level

To raise the Transcend level, you need to select same-name players as material. In addition to same-name players, players with the same rank/team/position can also be used as material.

Transcend Material Conditions

Material ConditionTranscend Level
Card with same Rank/Player Name+3
Card with same Rank/Team/Position+1

Transcend Level Cannot Be Carried Over to Higher Tier Cards

When carrying over development to a higher tier card, be aware that the current Transcend level cannot be transferred. However, when carrying over development within the same rarity, the Transcend level can be transferred.

Number of FA Contract Tickets Increases According to Transcend Level

To turn a Transcended player into an FA card, the required number of FA Contract Tickets increases according to the Transcend level. For players you plan to FA trade, perform Transcend while paying attention to the number of FA Contract Tickets you possess.

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