Winning a game, with the 20% bonus xp from the premium pass, and queuing as flex for the +500 points, still only nets you roughly 1,500 BP points. That means it requires well over 800 games, moreso around 900 games, actually, to unlock all of the titles.
They’re meant for the people who dedicate themselves to this game, not the average player.
With queue times, you’re probably looking at around 6-8 games per hour. If you average three hours a day, that’s 18-24 games per day. That comes out to about 1,134-1,512 games across a battle pass. If you’re willing to put up with basically only playing this game, it should easily be possible to get every title. I’d rather do my taxes than do that, but I’m one person.
Not fully disagreeing with you here, but you’re not taking into account the daily and weekly challenges, which are a major source of XP. The dailies basically guarantee you one full level a day, within typically two or three matches, on top of whatever regular XP you get. Weeklies get you another three to three and a half levels, or an extra half a level per day. You’ll need to put in a bit more time to hit those, maybe an hour to an hour and a half a day. Over the course of the season, all that gets you up to about 120 levels just for the challenges, maybe 160 once you include regular match XP.
someone here told me Fortnite’s BP required too much grinding lmao (in relation to OW)
to be on topic, those prestige rewards are so bad
I mean it kinda does. For OW if you just do the weeklies you get 45 levels and that means if you do the daily half the time you clear the BP and realistically less considering that you get BP exp for playing. If you started right now you could probably clear the BP in a couple serious gaming sessions.
Those titles are not something for the average dude. If you want all titles you can get them if you always do your dailies, play every event and the challenges and then also complete the weeklies.
I have multiple level 200 titles and it was not hard. You just have to mainly play OW for the season. Its grindy, but you dont have to win to get XP either.
That is definitely not true. What?
All you need to do is hit the three dailies every day, which can be done anywhere between 1 to 4 Quick Play matches per day, and hit your weeklies and that, plus the events XP which are all usually just “play the game” will get you to Level 200.
I have a super-busy life and only really get to play above the bare minimum and I have never missed hitting Level 200. The majority of the time I hit 200 with a week to spare. People that have way more time to play on here hit 200 in no time.
I definitely agree that it does not take over one thousand games to get the final title. However, I totally disagree that all you need to do is your daily, weekly, and event missions. You are both wrong. I have only ever done it once and I had to no life that sucker. I unlocked “Behemoth” because I knew Mauga was going to get nerfed and I wanted to enjoy him before they ruined him.
I do not necessarily have an accurate assessment, but you probably have to squeeze an extra 2-3 games per day on top of all those missions. Double experience blurs the line a bit. If you timed it well, you could probably manage it with less games. I do not believe double experience is actually double experience.
Albeit, another problem is that perhaps you are correct in that quickplay is the way even though the challenges require(d) arcade and competitive.
Either way, it’s definitely a commitment. Nobody gets it just for playing the game. That would defeat the entire purpose.
For a moment I was temped to consider playing a good amount for a week and see where that got me in terms of BP levels, but I realized I’d have to play a lot of OW for a whole week
i havent even fnished them yet ive got one or 2 more to go before i finish i sadly dont have much of a life
For what it’s worth, to the best of my knowledge, every XP component after a match is visibly doubled when the double XP is on, with things like the flex queue bonus reporting 200 XP instead of the normal 100. It probably doesn’t end up feeling like double XP because mission XP rewards aren’t doubled, and they’re a major source of total XP.
Either way and to the topic at hand: tier 200 is an excessive grind especially for how little it offers. Seasons with more events usually fare a little better due to more chunks of bonus XP.
I’ve never crunched the numbers, but I usually play a few games a day - like 3 role queue quickplay and maybe 3 mystery heroes or arcade - and I have been able to get to the final prestige tier title every season except the first because I just didn’t have time to mess with it. Only made Databroker on that one.
Based on my experience, if you kept up with the daily and weekly challenges, you should be fine. I do get the battlepass, but I also generally hit 200 before the end of the season, and more often than not there is a week or two in there where I don’t play at all, so I strongly suspect as long as you hit the daily and weekly stuff, you ought to make it with or without that extra 20% buying the battlepass gets you.
Which is the point. Hence “Prestige”.
If everyone gets them it’s not really prestige anymore, is it? I got level 200 in season 1 by playing like 4-5 hours a day, I think. Definitely doable if you play a decent amount.
Depend on what you do on the weekend. During the week I play for couple of hours and on the weekend. I game quite a bit. I have finished the pass. I am
Now half way through the last title.
My alt is at prestige 80. I probably won’t grind that out. But it should be possible. But I only play comp. as they get more points. I don’t do dailies or any of that.
Bruh, we are in August.
Earlier I played 3 hours and got less than 10% of a bar.
There are 200 levels (80 that matter) and you get 10% of a level (or bar) for finishing one game so unless you spent 3 hours in the menu, you aren’t telling the truth.
Again though to actually clear the pass is fairly trivial. With weeklies stacking you can get to 80 very quickly.
I like the idea that not everyone will be able to earn it.
Talking about the bar for the title, not the individual levels, boyo.
If you don’t play the game a lot, youre not gonna get the “rewards” that take the longest to complete.
I don’t see whats wrong with that