All Game Items

All Game Items Guide: Tekken 7



This guide catalogues every major item type in Tekken 7. As a fighting game, Tekken 7 does not include traditional RPG items (weapons, armor, consumables). Instead, items fall into currencies, character customization parts, player card items, collectible titles, achievements/trophies, and special unlockables. All items serve cosmetic or progression purposes; none affect gameplay balance. Below is a detailed breakdown grouped by logical categories.

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1. Currencies



#### 1.1 Fight Money (FMC)
  • What it is: The primary in-game currency used to purchase almost everything in the customization shop.

  • How to obtain: Earned by playing matches (offline or online), completing Treasure Battle runs, daily/weekly missions, and selling duplicate items.

  • Use: Buy character customization items, player card icons, nametags, health bar skins, and some DLC items (if applicable).

  • Important note: Fight Money cannot be purchased with real money. It is purely earned through gameplay.


  • #### 1.2 Real Money Transactions (DLC/Season Pass)
  • What it is: Purchases via PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, or Steam.

  • How to obtain: Buy DLC packs (Character Pass, Season Pass 1-4, Frame Data Display, etc.) or individual items.

  • Use: Unlocks additional characters, stages, frame data tool, and bonus customization items (e.g., Eliza, Noctis, Geese Howard, etc.).

  • Synergies: Some DLC characters come with exclusive customization items that cannot be earned in-game.


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    2. Character Customization Items



    These items are character-specific and change the appearance of your fighter. They are bought using Fight Money or earned as drops in Treasure Battle.

    #### 2.1 Outfits (Costumes)
  • Types: Alternative colors, casual wear, battle suits, and classic outfits.

  • Examples:

  • - Jin Kazama: Default, P1/P2 recolors, "Blood Vengeance" costume, "Malevolent" costume.
    - King: Default, jaguar mask variants, wrestling singlet recolors.
  • How to obtain: Purchased from Character Customization Shop (Fight Money) or drops from Treasure Battle chests.

  • When useful: Always; purely cosmetic.


  • #### 2.2 Headgear, Hair, and Masks
  • Examples: Hats, helmets, glasses, masks, wigs, animal ears, cyber helmets.

  • How to obtain: Shop or Treasure Battle.

  • Note: Some items are shared across characters (e.g., sunglasses), while others are unique.


  • #### 2.3 Upper & Lower Body Gear
  • Examples: Jackets, vests, gloves, belts, pants, skirts, boots, shoes.

  • How to obtain: Shop or Treasure Battle.

  • Special: Some items like "Mishima Zaibatsu Armor" are exclusive to certain characters.


  • #### 2.4 Accessories (Taunts, Props, Attachments)
  • Examples: Backpack, wings, halo, katana on back, aura effects, floating items.

  • How to obtain: Treasure Battle drops mostly.

  • Effect: These appear on the character during battle and often include special taunt animations.

  • Synergy: Combining certain accessories with specific costumes can create thematic looks (e.g., angel wings with a white costume).


  • #### 2.5 Customization for DLC Characters
  • Example: Noctis Lucis Caelum (Season Pass 2) has unique royal attire and Regalia-themed items.

  • How to obtain: Some included with DLC purchase, others earned via Treasure Battle after owning the character.


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    3. Player Card Items (Customization Profile)



    These items appear on your online profile and loading screen.

    #### 3.1 Player Icons (Avatars)
  • What they are: Small images displayed next to your name in menus and match lobbies.

  • How to obtain: Earned through in-game achievements, Treasure Battle drops, special events, or purchased with Fight Money.

  • Examples: Character portraits, series symbols, special event logos (e.g., EVO, Combo Breaker).


  • #### 3.2 Nametags (Nickname Titles)
  • What they are: Customizable text that appears under your player name.

  • How to obtain: Completing specific in-game missions, reaching certain ranks, or Treasure Battle drops.

  • Examples: "Champion", "Iron Fist", "King of Iron Fist", "Tekken God".


  • #### 3.3 Health Bar Skins
  • What they are: Custom backgrounds for the HP bar during matches.

  • How to obtain: Treasure Battle rewards or Fight Money purchase.

  • Examples: Traditional Japanese patterns, glowing neon themes, character-specific borders.


  • #### 3.4 Player Card Backgrounds
  • What they are: Decorative backgrounds for your profile card.

  • How to obtain: Same as health bar skins.

  • Examples: Dojo backgrounds, character art, stage backdrops.


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    4. Collectibles



    #### 4.1 Titles (Achievements/Trophies)
  • Platforms: PlayStation 4/5 (Trophies), Xbox One/Series X|S (Achievements), Steam (Achievements).

  • List of notable achievements:

  • - _Gotta Collect Them All!_ – Earn 1000 Fight Money.
    - _King of Iron Fist Tournament_ – Win 100 ranked matches.
    - _Treasure Battle Master_ – Win 500 Treasure Battle matches.
    - _The Best of the Best_ – Reach Tekken God rank.
  • Effect: Unlockable trophies are purely collectible; some grant Fight Money bonuses or player icons.


  • #### 4.2 Gallery Items (Movie & Art)
  • What they are: Unlockable cinematic movies, character endings, and concept art.

  • How to obtain:

  • - Story Mode: Complete the Mishima Saga to unlock cutscenes.
    - Arcade Mode: Finish arcade mode with each character to unlock their ending movie.
    - Character Episodes: Some DLC characters have unique endings.
  • Where to view: "Gallery" option from main menu.


  • #### 4.3 Jukebox Tracks (Tekken Tunes)
  • What they are: Unlockable music tracks from previous Tekken games that can be set to play during matches.

  • How to obtain:

  • - Base game: Unlock by playing Treasure Battle (random drops).
    - DLC: The Jukebox DLC adds the ability to customize music; tracks are earned in-game or purchased.
  • Use: Set background music for each stage from a library of classic Tekken songs.


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    5. Special Unlockable Items



    #### 5.1 Frame Data Display
  • What it is: A tool that shows frame data (startup, active, recovery) of moves in real-time during practice mode.

  • How to obtain: Purchase from in-game shop with Fight Money (or as part of Season Pass 4).

  • Use: Essential for advanced players to understand frame advantages and disadvantages.

  • Important note: This is the only non-cosmetic item that affects gameplay knowledge, not performance.


  • #### 5.2 Character-Specific Item Moves
  • What they are: Moves that require an item to be equipped (e.g., King's "Shining Wizard" with a special belt? No, Tekken 7 does not have item-based moves; some characters have taunts that use accessories but no actual item moves. Correction: Tekken 7 does not have item-based special moves like some other fighting games. All moves are inherent to character movesets. There are no weapons or armor that change moves. The only exception are certain taunts that are prolonged if you have specific accessories equipped (e.g., Lars's taunt with a hat), but these are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay.

  • How to obtain: Not applicable; ignore this section.


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6. DLC-Exclusive Items



Many items are tied exclusively to paid DLC. Here is a brief list:

DLC PackItems Included
Season Pass 1Characters (Geese Howard, etc.), Stage (Mishima Dojo), Customization items for those characters.
Season Pass 2Characters (Noctis, Anna, Lei, etc.), Stage (Hammerhead, etc.), Customization items, Frame Data tool (if purchased separately).
Season Pass 3Characters (Zafina, Leroy, etc.), Stage (Island Paradise, etc.), Customization items.
Season Pass 4Characters (Kunimitsu II, Lidia, etc.), Stage (etc.), Jukebox, Frame Data.
Additional Costume PacksSets of multiple character costumes (e.g., "Retro Pack", "Sports Pack") sold separately.
  • How to obtain: Purchase from respective digital storefront.

  • Synergy: Owning DLC characters gives access to their customization items, which can be mixed with base game items.


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    7. Tips for Efficient Item Collection



  • Fight Money Farming: Treasure Battle (Difficulty: Medium) yields the best Fight Money per time. Play on a high difficulty for bonus loot.

  • Duplicate Items: Selling duplicates from Treasure Battle chests grants extra Fight Money; never manually delete them.

  • Daily Missions: Complete daily missions for quick Fight Money and exclusive player icons.

  • Season Pass Bundle: If you want all content, buying a complete season pass is cheaper than individual DLCs.

  • No Missables: All customization items can be earned/purchased at any time post-launch; no time-limited items except some event icons (e.g., EVO 2018 event icon) that are no longer obtainable.


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    8. Important Warnings



  • Save Data Corruption: Rare bug on PC (Steam) can reset customization progress. Back up your save file regularly (located in `%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\TekkenGame\Saved\SaveGames`).

  • DLC Ownership: Customization items for DLC characters cannot be used if you don't own the character. Purchasing a costume pack without the character is useless.

  • Cheating Risks: On PC, using mods to unlock all items may trigger online bans. Stick to in-game earning.


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This concludes the All Game Items guide for Tekken 7. All items serve cosmetic or progression purposes, with the Frame Data utility being the only functional unlock. Happy collecting!