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[[File:BadgeDescription.png|thumb|A screen in {{game}} explaining the badge system.]]
[[File:BadgeDescription.png|thumb|A screen in {{game}} explaining the badge system.]]
The '''Badge Stash''' is a mode in {{game}} that lists the player's badges, optional collectibles that when unlocked can be displayed alongside a player's name in matches. Badges can be acquired by completing various achievements and reward {{token}} upon adding them to your collection. Badges come in two different types: gold badges have a fixed design and are normally associated with major milestones, and silver badges have a randomly selected design for every person who unlocks them and are typically awarded upon the completion of minor tasks. There is a total '''177''' fixed design badges(which by the end of the second pattern run of the [[Party Crash]] will be 193) and '''164''' random design badges(discovered in Version 5.1.0). Once they are all earned you will only earn {{token}} from completing minor tasks.
The '''Badge Stash''' is a mode in {{game}} that lists the player's badges, optional collectibles that when unlocked can be displayed alongside a player's name in matches. Badges can be acquired by completing various achievements and reward {{token}} upon adding them to your collection. Badges come in two different types: gold badges have a fixed design and are normally associated with major milestones, and silver badges have a randomly selected design for every person who unlocks them and are typically awarded upon the completion of minor tasks. There is a total '''177''' fixed design badges (which by the end of the second pattern run of the [[Party Crash]] will be 193) and '''164''' random design badges (discovered in Version 5.1.0). Once they are all earned you will only earn {{token}} from completing minor tasks.