With Street Fighter V in the wild and eyes on future content, we have some pertinent information on how much post-launch characters and costumes will cost.

Let’s break things down real quick. Street Fighter V has two currencies. The first, Fight Money, is entirely in-game and earnable from completing various tasks. The second is Zenny, which is supported by real-world currency. For every dollar you put into the game, you’ll get 100 Zenny. Simple enough, right?

The possibility for confusion rises when the developers start to dictate what items can be purchased by what currency. Think of Street Fighter V’s system as an analogue to League of Legends, where Fight Money is used like Influence and Zenny can be compared to Riot Points. Sure, you’ll need to spend a whole lot more of the former to get what you want, but it’s relatively cheaper if you plan to grind the game anyways. The only cost to you is your time.

While we’ve known for some time that characters will cost 600 Zenny ($6 USD) and premium outfits will be set at 400 Zenny ($4 USD), these new details confirm previous rumors concerning how much Fight Money players will have to earn. According to Capcom, each character will be priced at 100,000 Fight Money, and story mode costumes will be 40,000 Fight Money.

That may sound like a lot, and that’s because it is. Completing the story and survival modes currently in the game should net you enough Fight Money to pick up Alex when he drops in March with a little left over for at least one costume. After that, you’ll need to focus on the upcoming daily challenges and netplay in order to earn the rest.

Fortunately, the community should never expect vital portions of gameplay, like characters, to become Zenny-exclusive purchases.