Mhur External Exclusive May 2026

| Feature | General Pool / Starter | External Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cost | Free or 1 Character Ticket | 2,000 Crystals ($40~$80 USD or 2 months of saving) | | Rarity | Common | Limited / Seasonal | | Power Level | Balanced (B to A Tier) | Hyper-tuned (A+ to S Tier) | | Quirk Variety | Basic 3-move sets | Complex 4-move + Passive abilities | | Availability | Always available | 2 Weeks per season |

First, let’s kill the confusion. In the context of My Hero Ultra Rumble, an External Exclusive is a playable character that is not obtainable through the standard in-game Agency Rank progression or the basic Character Ticket system.

When the game launched, players could grind Agency Levels to unlock staples like Izuku Midoriya (Assault) or Ochaco Uraraka (Rapid). Later, the Character Ticket system allowed you to pick a specific character of your choice. However, starting with Season 2, the developers introduced a new classification for high-demand characters. mhur external exclusive

External Exclusive refers to units that are exclusively tied to:

In community slang, these are the “gacha characters.” You cannot farm them. You cannot ticket them. You must pull them during their debut window, or risk waiting months (or forever) for a rerun. | Feature | General Pool / Starter |

This is the most common question: “If I skip an External, can I get it later?”

The answer is Yes, but slowly.

Bandai Namco operates a "Rerun Vault." Approximately 6 to 8 months after a character’s debut, they return in a "Special Select Banner." However, when they return, they are often paired with two other old Externals in a single banner, diluting the drop rate.

Crucially: No External Exclusive has ever been moved to the Character Ticket shop. If you are waiting to ticket your favorite villain, you will be waiting forever. In community slang, these are the “gacha characters

M-HUR external-exclusive architecture offers a promising trade-off: decouples redundancy from application nodes, improves maintainability and security, with acceptable performance costs. Careful design of control planes and security mitigations is essential.