
That's 4-12 games you won't have to play now, from one challenge. You can easily rack in about 200-600 XP in one challenge with an XP boost active. Once new weekly challenges are in, use an XP boost and focus up on finishing those challenges. Save any XP boosts you get for the start of each week. Completing a weekly challenge can mean saving you from having to play an extra 2-6 games.Ĥ. Some of them will be skill based, but in most cases those offer more XP.

These have nice XP payouts if you can finish them. Even if you lose, you'll still get your XP.ģ. Don't leave games just because you're losing. EDIT #2: With the addition of more playlists since the creation of this guide, other playlists like Tactical Slayer and Fiesta both move much quicker on average, due to the fast paced nature of both game types.Ģ. For now, Big Team Battle seems to me to move the slowest, while Ranked seems to move faster. So far they all seem to move at about the same pace, however more playlists will likely be added. So here's a few tips to help out, although keep in mind that these are not "one size fits all" hints.ġ. The other is to patiently play the game and progress normally, but there are still ways to go a little faster. The easiest and quickest solution is to keep buying XP grants until you've gotten to rank 100 in the current Battle Pass. The bad news it'll take a while to obtain this for free. The good news you'll get 50 XP no matter what you play in matchmaking, or how you play it. Players are currently awarded 50 XP for completing a matchmade game, and more XP can be earned with weekly challenges. The more you know the maps and spawns, the much easier/faster these challenges can be.Īs one might guess, to complete a Battle Pass you need to go up in rank, and to do that, you need XP. Weapon specific challenges are to your personal preference. 3 pvp matches should occur in 6 matches (or faster), where as I could play 10 matches and not even see CTF (and then need to win it as well). For example, I would much rather win 3 pvp matches, vs winning 1 CTF game. Essentially anything that you have no control over. Winning match specific challenges, fusion coil kills, etc. While I feel challenge swap usage is self explanatory, the goal is to get rid of challenges that either take a lot of time, or have a low probability of occurring (or low probability of getting a match where you can even complete it). Ideally it would be more optimal to just play an hour each day and always get 2-5 ranks while you have fresh (high XP) daily challenges, but I don’t always have that availability so this is from the perspective of a player that tends to have a few multi hour sessions a week. I also typically pop a double XP token for my second and sometimes third hour of play after the challenge reset.

I’ve also heard of people getting close to 15 BP ranks in the first hour of reset. 2000xp from match completions, and you should get anywhere from 3000-8000xp from challenges depending on your luck. Meaning you earned the same amount, or even gained a double XP token. With some luck your first one might even give you 10 ranks. It’s very easy to pop a double XP and within that hour earn 5 levels. The best time to use double XP tokens are on your first few play sessions after the weekly reset. Meaning if you finished all your challenges in the week, you can still guarantee 2 levels a day very quickly if you use a double XP token (although I don’t necessarily recommend this unless you are sitting on a pile of them). And should take under an hour to complete.

The first 6 matches every day are worth a total of 1000xp, even for bot matches. And roughly 2-3 challenge swaps every 5 levels.Ĭhallenges that don’t specify “in PvP” can be completed in bot matches. The battle pass rewards one Double XP token every 5 levels. For perspective I’m level 88 right now, started at 0, and no Paid challenge swaps or double XP used. I know it was a pain for me and wish I had been done 6 weeks ago! Good luck everyone and happy hunting!Ī lot of great information, and just adding a bit more. Hitting Level 100 by more than enough XP and/or WITH a boost activated DID unlock the achievement. Hitting Level 100 exactly and/or with no boost on DID NOT unlock the achievement.Ģ. I activated 1 I've been saving, played a couple games and on the last one reached Level 100 by more than the required XP and the achievement unlocked.ġ. You get a couple XP boosts at the beginning of each Season for free. This time, I waited until the new week's challenges unlocked. Fast forward to today, I completed Season Two. I completed Season One before it ended and hit the amount of XP to Level Up exactly on the nose. Just unlocked this after not getting in in Battle Pass Season One and figured this was the best place to put my findings instead of making a whole new guide.
