Is there any use for skill points once you complete Ring Fit Adventure's skill board?

Is there any use for skill points once you complete Ring Fit Adventure's skill board? - Young sportsman sitting on gymnastic equipment

I have just completed the skill board (by acquiring all the skills) and I noticed that I can keep earning skill Points (In fact, I even have a skill smoothy). Is there any use for the skill points from this point on?



Best Answer

I play this game with my mom sometimes, and she has finished the game multiple times on different Nintendo accounts. We have not found any use for the coins after we have beat it, but I hope that helped. :)




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How do you spend skill points?

The process is relatively simple, so let's get into it.
  • Open your menu by pressing the Start button.
  • Navigate to the \u201cSkill\u201d option.
  • Look for a skill you want to unlock.
  • Select the skill.
  • Use your Skill Points to unlock it.
  • Repeat if necessary for the other skills.


  • How many levels does ring fit have?

    In Adventure mode, defeat enemies with attacks based on real-world exercises as you traverse more than 100 levels in over 20 worlds. As you work through each level (and possibly work up a sweat), you'll earn experience points.



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