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Fortnite Guide: Ways To Level Up Your Season 5 Battle Pass Quickly

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Regardless, the battle pass doesn't give you all of its treasures at the beginning. You get two skins for the trouble of buying the thing, but the rest will take time, effort and possibly money if you want to go that route. There are a lot of moving parts in this whole operation, so you might be a bit lost. 

 

Battle Stars: Battle Stars are the meat and potatoes of your Season 5 battle pass progression. It's not complicated, at the end of the day. You get a new tier for every 10 battle stars you collect, which means it takes 1000 stars to level a battle pass from 0 to 100. You can see your progression on your current tier at any time on the battle pass page. But, you might be wondering, how do I get these stars? Well then.

 

Challenges: Challenges are the most reliable way of getting battle stars in Fortnite: Battle Royale, and so we'll talk about them first. There are two types of challenges, weekly and daily. They come out, as you might guess, on a weekly and daily basis.

 

The weekly challenges drop every Thursday morning and follow a pretty standard format: you can read about the Week 1 challenges here. All players can access three of these challenges, while four are reserved for those that purchased the battle pass. Normal challenges reward you 5 battle stars, and the three that are labeled "hard" gives you 10. That means that there are a total of 50 battle stars, or 5 full tiers, available in the weekly challenges every week.

 

Daily challenges are a little bit different. They're randomly generated, and ask you to do things like eliminating players with particular weapons, open chests or survive to a given place in a particular game mode. You can only carry three at a time, and so if you're full up you won't receive a new daily challenge until you complete one and free up some space--or, if it's too hard, you can always throw a challenge out. Daily challenges are worth 5 battle stars a piece, so with 74 days in the current season that translates to 365 battle stars for someone with the wherewithal to complete the challenge every day.

 

XP: XP is a related currency to battle stars, but it's also its own thing. You earn XP from most things you do in a game, from surviving in a match to earning kills or reviving teammates. Challenges also reward XP, and completing 4 out of 7 challenges in any given week gives you a nice clutch of 5,000 XP. XP goes to increasing your season level, and you get battle stars every time you level up. It's 2 for a "normal" level, 5 for a multiple of 5 and 10 for a multiple of 10. As with most games, the levels get more expensive the higher you go. So you can get a nice burst of stars at the beginning of a season from XP, but things taper off after that.

 

As you level up your battle pass you gain bonuses that allow you and your squadmates to earn XP quicker, so those players with friends can level up a bit faster than solo players. You'll also be using battle pass XP to level up your Drift and Ragnarok skins in the Season 5 battle pass, so you'll keep wanting to collect it even after you hit tier 100.

 

There are also 7 free tiers in there: Every time you complete a Road Trip challenge-- which ask you to complete every challenge in a given week for 7 weeks total--you get a new loading screen that shows you the location of a new battle star. And that battle star will net you a full free tier, every time.  Here's the first week's: note that you can't collect it until you've completed all the Week 1 challenges.

 

Also, you can buy tiers: This is a free-to-play game, after all, and of course you can buy tiers. A tier costs 150 V-bucks. You'll get some V-bucks from the pass itself, so you could always spin them forward into accelerating your progress. Or you can buy them with money.