If you have ever picked up a controller to guide the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles through a New York City brawl, you know that raw skill is only half the battle. In TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, your favorite heroes can grow from standard brawlers into unstoppable ninja machines. This levelling guide for TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge helps you navigate the levelling system, unlock those game-changing Radical Modes, and maximize your efficiency.

The Basics of Progression in TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge

In Shredder’s Revenge, each character levels up individually. Progression is tracked through a Power Level system that ranges from Level 0 to Level 10. While you start with a respectable move set, reaching the level cap is essential for tackling the game’s harder difficulties, such as Gnarly.

Each level requires a specific amount of points, which are earned by defeating enemies, completing stage challenges, and turning in collectibles to NPCs in the overworld. It takes exactly 2,000 points to hit the maximum Level 10 for any given character. It is important to note that these levels only apply to Story Mode. In Arcade Mode, your characters are generally pre-powered with their standard move sets, as that mode is designed for a single-sitting, high-stakes experience without the persistent RPG elements.

Character Level Rewards Breakdown in TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge

Unlocking rewards is the primary motivation for leveling. Every step up the ladder provides a tangible benefit, whether it is a new offensive maneuver or a vital boost to your survivability. Here is exactly what you get at each milestone:

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Level Points Needed Rewards
1 100 +1 Maximum Hit Point (HP)
2 250 Second Ninja Power Gauge (Extra Super Bar)
3 400 Super Dive Attack (New Aerial Move)
4 600 +1 Maximum Hit Point (HP)
5 800 Extra Life (Story Mode only)
6 1000 Super Flying Attack (New Dash Move)
7 1250 +1 Maximum Hit Point (HP)
8 1500 Third Ninja Power Gauge & Radical Mode
9 1750 Extra Life (Story Mode only)
10 2000 Final Maximum Hit Point (HP)

The most significant power spike occurs at Level 8. This is when you unlock Radical Mode, a temporary state of invincibility and massive damage output that can melt through bosses in seconds. Once your Ninja Power Gauges are full, you can trigger this mode to essentially become a whirlwind of destruction, which is often the key to clearing no-hit challenges in boss fights.

All About Collectible Turn-Ins

The fastest way to level up isn’t actually fighting; it’s being a diligent collector. Throughout the 16 episodes of Story Mode, you will find hidden items tucked away in breakable objects like popcorn machines, trash cans, and newsstands. These items belong to various NPCs who make cameos throughout the game.

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Once you have found a set of items, you can visit the NPC on the world map to receive a massive XP dump. For example, finding all of Burne’s classic headlines or Vernon’s VHS tapes can grant hundreds of points instantly.

Pro Tip for Multi-Character Levelling: If you have extra controllers, sign in up to four (or six, depending on your platform) characters before you talk to an NPC to turn in a request. The XP reward is granted to every active player on the screen. This allows you to level up multiple turtles simultaneously using the same set of collectibles, saving you hours of replaying the same stages.

Farm XP Faster Using these Tips in TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge

  • If you have already turned in all your collectibles and still need to max out a specific character, you will want to focus on high-density enemy stages. Episode 6, Mall Meltdown, is a fan favorite for farming. The stage is packed with Foot Clan ninjas and has several environmental traps you can use to thin out crowds quickly.
  • Another excellent spot to farm XP is Episode 1, Jaw-Breaking News. Because it is the introductory level, the enemies are predictable and easy to juggle. High combos are the secret ingredient to XP gain; the game rewards you for maintaining a long string of hits without taking damage. By utilizing jumps, tosses, and taunts to keep your meter high, you can squeeze every bit of points out of a single wave of enemies.
  • Playing online in a full lobby of six players also increases the number of enemies that spawn. While the chaos on screen is higher, the total pool of XP is much larger. If you are comfortable with the frantic pace, joining a high-player-count lobby is a fantastic way to breeze through the mid-levels of your character’s progression.

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Levelling in the Dimension Shellshock DLC

If you own the Dimension Shellshock expansion, you have access to Survival Mode, which introduces its own unique progression system. In this mode, you aren’t just looking for points; you are collecting Interdimensional Crystals.

Players can enjoy playing TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge on a bigger screen of their PC or Laptop via BlueStacks along with your keyboard and mouse.