Alliance Coins are the third currency in Injustice: Gods Among Us Mobile and the odd one out. Nth Metal and Power Credits are yours — you earn them, you spend them, your decisions determine how far they go. Alliance Coins depend on other people.
That single difference changes how you should treat them, and it is why this is the currency we most often talk people out of buying.
How Alliance Coins work
Alliance Coins are earned through alliance activity and spent in the alliance store. That is the whole loop, and both halves matter.
The earning side is participation-driven: your alliance being active is what generates them. The spending side is the alliance store, which is a different inventory from the standard store that Power Credits buy from and different again from the premium offers Nth Metal reaches.
So Alliance Coins are not a substitute for either of the others. They buy things the others cannot, and the others buy things they cannot.
Why an inactive alliance makes them worthless
Here is the failure case, and it is extremely common.
A player joins an alliance that is quiet. Contributions are sporadic, activity is low, the store rotation is barely engaged with. They accumulate Alliance Coins slowly, and then discover there is nothing in the store worth the balance they have built — or that the balance grows faster than they find uses for it.
At that point Alliance Coins have become a number that goes up. Not a resource.
This is the opposite of how the other two currencies behave. There is always something to level with Power Credits and always a promotion to push with Nth Metal. Alliance Coins can genuinely have nowhere to go.
When they are worth having
They earn their place under specific conditions:
Your alliance is genuinely active. Not "has members" — actually participating, with a store you engage with regularly.
There is something specific you want from the store. The same discipline that applies to Nth Metal chest pulls applies here. Know your target before you spend.
You have already sorted the other two. If your roster is under-levelled or your characters are not good enough, those are the bottlenecks. Alliance Coins do not touch either.
If all three hold, Alliance Coins are a fine purchase and the packs are cheap relative to the others. If any one of them fails, they are the wrong thing to buy.
How the three currencies compare
| Currency | Depends on | Buy when | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power Credits | You | Everything is under-levelled | First for most players |
| Nth Metal | You | Nothing you own is good enough | First if levels are fine |
| Alliance Coins | Your alliance | Active alliance, specific target in the store | Third, or not at all |
That priority column is the practical takeaway. Two of these are almost always useful. One is conditional.
Pack sizes and value
Our Alliance Coins listings run 400 for $5, 1,000 for $10, and 2,500 for $20. The per-coin rate improves with size, as you would expect.
The usual advice with tiered pricing is to buy the biggest pack for the best rate. Here, that advice is wrong more often than it is right — because the constraint is not price per coin, it is whether you can spend them at all. A 2,500 pack at a better rate is worse value than a 400 pack if 2,000 of them sit unused.
Buy the size that matches what your alliance store can absorb in a reasonable window. If that is the small pack, buy the small pack.
One more practical note: do not buy a large pack shortly before changing alliances. Your balance is yours, but the store access and earning rate come from participation, and a move can leave you holding coins in a context that no longer suits them.
Practical notes on ordering
If you do decide to order, the same terms apply as to everything in the Injustice shop: currency is our fastest delivery, usually around twenty minutes once confirmed. We support both Android and iOS. Checkout needs a Discord ID or a Telegram username, because a person handles every order rather than a script.
New customers also get a first-order bonus on top of what they buy: 65,000 Nth Metal, 40,000,000 Power Credits, and 500 Energy, applied once. Worth knowing, because if you were about to order a small Alliance Coins pack as a first purchase, the bonus is where most of the actual value lands.
And as always, are Injustice mods safe? is worth reading before ordering anything. It is the honest version, not the sales version.
Where to go next
- Injustice Power Credits — the currency most players should buy first
- Injustice Nth Metal — chests, promotions, and rerolls
- Injustice gear shards — where gear resources go and why breakpoints matter
- Browse Injustice currency — all three currencies with current quantities and prices