15 January 2026
Let’s face it—if you're into online multiplayer games, battle passes are practically part of your gaming DNA now. Whether you're grinding through Fortnite, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, or any of the other mega-titles, you're probably chasing those loot rewards. But here's the catch: those shiny skins, XP boosts, and weapon charms aren’t just going to drop in your lap. You gotta earn ‘em. And time, let’s be real, isn’t always on your side.
That’s why I’m here to break down solid, tried-and-true strategies for completing battle passes faster. We're not talking hacks or cheats (we’re here to play fair and square). This guide is about smart grinding, maximizing your time, and getting the most value out of every gaming session.
Ready to turn your casual play into a battle pass-crushing machine? Let’s go!
Every game does it a little differently. Some are XP-based (like Fortnite), while others focus more on completing specific challenges (like in Call of Duty or Apex). Knowing what gives you progress and what doesn’t is key. Waste no time on modes or activities that don't help you move the needle.
Here’s what you should find out right away:
- What rewards come with free vs. premium tiers?
- How many tiers are there total?
- What earns you battle pass XP or points?
- Are there daily or weekly challenges?
Treat this like a roadmap—if you don’t know the destination, you’re just running in circles.
Take games like Apex Legends or Overwatch—weekly missions give you thousands of XP, and dailies keep things rolling on an upward slope. The trick? Make these your gaming checklist.
Before you even load into the queue, glance over the list. Got a challenge to get 10 kills with a sniper? Snag that long-range beauty and go full Hawk-Eye. Need three games as a support class? Time to heal like there's no tomorrow.
Pro Tip: If you’re short on time, always aim to complete at least one daily and part of a weekly. Small progress every day adds up big time.
Yeah, it’s fun to mess around, try new characters, or go off-script—but if you really want to max out your battle pass before the clock runs out, every match should have a goal.
Treat your game time like a gym session. You wouldn’t hit the weights without a plan, right? Same idea here.
Focus on:
- Completing challenges
- Choosing game modes that offer more XP (like longer matches or ranked)
- Using XP boosts or double XP weekends
And please, don’t just camp in a corner or AFK your way through a round thinking you’re being clever. You’re getting low XP and probably annoying your teammates. Play smart, not lazy.
Instead of doing one challenge at a time like you're checking off a to-do list, try completing multiple challenges in the same game.
Let’s say your battle pass has the following:
- Get 5 SMG kills
- Win 2 matches
- Use a smoke grenade 3 times
Why not knock all of these out in one go? Equip your favorite SMG, stock up on smokes, and go in with a win-focused mentality. That’s 3 missions, possibly done in one match.
Efficient? Heck yeah.
Satisfying? You know it.
Time-saving? Absolutely.
Challenge stacking turns every match into a buffet of XP gains.
But queue up with friends, and everything changes. You can coordinate your loadouts, help each other complete challenges (like support or revive-based ones), and even boost morale when somebody’s having a rough game.
Many games offer XP bonuses just for playing in a squad. That’s literally free progression for doing what you already wanna do—hang out and game with your crew.
Premium passes usually offer:
- Exclusive challenges (which means even more XP)
- Bonus XP multipliers
- Higher-quality or exclusive cosmetic rewards
- In-game currency that can pay for future passes if saved
If you’re logging in consistently, the premium route pays off fast. You’re not only leveling quicker, but you’re also getting better loot along the way.
Just make sure it’s a game you love. No point buying a premium pass in a game you’ll abandon in a week.
In most titles:
- Ranked modes
- Objective-based modes (like Domination and Payload)
- Modes with bonus multipliers or special events
...these are your best bets.
Avoid short, low-stakes matches unless they align with a challenge. You’re on a fast-track mission, not a sightseeing tour.
These events are perfect opportunities to spike your progress. They usually connect to holidays, game anniversaries, or seasonal updates.
So if you see something like “Double XP Weekend” or a special challenge set—clear your schedule. Even just a few hours during these events can bump you up multiple tiers.
Even 30–60 minutes per day adds up. The key is progress, not perfection.
Try to:
- Set a goal like “one tier per day”
- Knock out dailies during lunch breaks or after work
- Set weekend ‘power sessions’ for big gains
Battle passes are basically a mini marathon. Sprinting helps, but pacing wins the race.
Ask yourself:
- Am I getting decent XP for my time?
- Can I complete any challenges in this mode?
- Is the match length worth the reward?
If not, switch it up. Don’t let habit sabotage progress. It’s like eating junk food when you’re trying to hit fitness goals—it might taste good, but it doesn’t help in the long run.
XP boosts are your best friend when you’re grinding hard. Combine them with:
- Challenge stacking
- Weekend power sessions
- Squad plays
...and you’ve got yourself a recipe for rocket-speed leveling.
Just remember—most boosts have a timer once activated. So make sure you’re ready to go all-in once you hit the trigger.
Burnout is real, especially when the pressure to reach tier 100 (or beyond) creeps in. If you're starting to dread playing, you're doing it wrong. Remember, this is supposed to be FUN.
Listen to your brain. Take breaks. Play something else for a bit. You’ll come back fresher, sharper, and possibly better at completing those high-skill challenges.
At the end of every week, check:
- How many tiers you’ve gained
- What challenges are left
- How your XP-per-hour is looking
- What you can do better next week
This isn't just some nerdy stat check—it keeps you focused. Like a personal strategy session before you hit the battlefield again.
Remember the key tips:
- Be intentional with your play
- Prioritize challenges and XP multipliers
- Play smart, not just often
- Keep it fun and avoid burnout
So next time you log in, you’re not just playing—you’re making progress. And that reward skin? It's already yours... it just hasn’t unlocked yet.
Now go out there and smash that battle pass like the gaming legend you are.
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Category:
Battle PassesAuthor:
Madeleine McCaffrey