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In the vast and challenging battlefields of BattleBit Remastered, players must come equipped with every possible advantage. However, obtaining the game's most powerful weapons can be a demanding task, as they are buried deep within the progression tree.
The process of leveling up can often feel monotonous, particularly for players who enjoy using a diverse range of firearms. Thankfully, there are a few simple methods to expedite the leveling process in BattleBit Remastered, without requiring any extraordinary efforts. Here's a guide on reaching the higher ranks with maximum efficiency.
Heal and Resupply Teammates
Healing teammates and providing support can be just as rewarding as getting kills and assists in terms of earning in-game XP. In fact, healing and supplying ammo grants XP in the same way that scoring a kill does, but without the need to spot a target, aim, and shoot.
Medics have the advantage of being able to revive and bandage players at a faster rate compared to other classes. Additionally, their default Medic Kit gadget allows them to bring teammates back to full health. Engaging in these actions not only keeps teammates in the game, but also provides a steady stream of XP that is often more consistent than solely focusing on hunting for kills. This approach to leveling up is widely practiced in various Battlefield games.
To earn XP passively as a Medic, one effective method is to deploy a Medic Kit among a group of teammates who are holding a position. By default, you can do this by pressing X on the keyboard. The kit will provide healing to any nearby friendly units, allowing the Medic to earn XP without actively engaging in combat.
Similarly, Supports can also earn XP by providing Ammo Kits to their teammates. By dropping these kits on the ground, players can interact with them and purchase ammunition using the available Supply Points from each ammo box. It is important to note that teammates must have empty magazines in their inventory in order to successfully refill their ammo and contribute to the Support's XP gain.
Players can efficiently climb to the top of the scoreboards by solely providing support to their team, completely bypassing the need to eliminate any adversaries. Consequently, this strategy enables them to earn a substantial amount of experience points, allowing for multiple level advancements within a single round, all without expending a single bullet.
Play Smaller Maps
Matches in the typical 254-player Conquest modes can be extremely chaotic, making it simple to become disoriented amidst the frenzy. On the other hand, smaller maps offer a more concentrated action, striking a pleasant equilibrium between squad gameplay and overall combat.
In smaller game modes, where there are fewer guns, players can expect to have a longer lifespan during gameplay. As a result, Medics and Supports will have more opportunities to heal and resupply without being interrupted by deaths.
Moreover, the reduced chaos in these modes allows cautious players to achieve higher kill and assist counts compared to larger modes. This blend of offensive and supportive gameplay can lead to increased XP earnings per match, but it does necessitate a more proactive and strategic approach from players.
BattleBit Remastered is available now in early access for PC.