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Speed Leveling
By Beastmaster
A comprehensive speed leveling guide, continuously updated as new insights emerge.
Based on extensive trial and error, this guide ensures the optimal strategy for rapid progression.
   
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The Basics
This guide is without factoring in XP bonuses from Battle Pass or other XP boosts. Any results you achieve using this guide will be significantly enhanced if you’re using XP multipliers.



To maximize your effectiveness, focus on deploying ONLY four squads.
  • 3 Infantry Divisions: Ensure at least two of these squads include an Engineer and a Radio Operator.
  • 1 Tank or Bomber Squad: Bombers are particularly effective for ground support, helping you rack up more battle points by targeting enemy forces rather than focusing on air-to-air combat.

When you first spawn into the game, select a squad with an Engineer. Immediately head to the left or right of the battlefield, avoiding the main objective rush. Let the main group act as a distraction, while you focus on flanking the enemy.


Send your squadmates to the objective to reduce your visibility.
  • Running alone lowers your chances of being spotted.
If you encounter enemy fire, go prone and crawl for about five seconds.
  • This will often cause enemy AI to lose sight of you.
If you have a Radio Man, spam your call artillery button until it shows up to use.
  • This is because your radio man is about to die as hes rushing the objective and you are not.
  • Allowing for you to call in an artillery as you're rushing to setup your flank rally.

Once you find a good flanking position (whether attacking or defending), set up a rally point at least 90 meters from the objective. Although this may seem far, it allows for better safety upon spawn for yourself, rally, and teammates.

When building your rally point:
  • Avoid placing sandbags or obvious structures, as these can attract enemy attention.
  • Instead, use your shovel to dig a wide, deep trench. This provides natural cover and conceals your rally point.
  • By placing the rally point underground, it becomes much harder for the enemy to find, shoot, or destroy it.

Once your rally point is established, assist your team in capturing or defending the objective.
  • Repeat this process for each new objective as the battle progresses.
  • People will flock to your Rally Point and setup their own closer to the objective, which they will eventually be destroyed. Allowing for your rally to be the "Ground Rally".
  • This will generate +35 Battlepoints per spawn.
The Battle Plan
Now let's move on to the battle plan of this guide. While the plan is somewhat complex, I’ll break it down as simply as possible.

Once you've spawned and established the basics, your focus should always be on the objective. However, your real objective is to use your flank rally, or a rally set up closer to the action from that flank, to prevent the enemy from advancing or defending the objective.
  • This aggressive strategy will generate the most battle points, as you'll constantly be in the thick of the fight, disrupting the enemy’s plans. Think of yourself as the wild card on the battlefield, like the Joker, you don’t value your life, and you’re willing to do whatever it takes to secure victory.

Whenever you die, use your bomber if it's available. Since this guide focuses on rotating through only four squads, you’ll have frequent access to the bomber unless another player is using it.
  • Pay attention to the information you gather on the ground and use it to guide your bombing runs. Always target areas where you know the enemy is rushing towards the objective. Bomb, rocket, or strafe those locations relentlessly.

Keep mental notes of enemy spawn points, and if the opportunity arises, defend your rally point from the air.
  • If you spot a cluster of what looks like ants charging toward blue upside-down triangles, make that your priority target

Always keep moving.
  • Camping will significantly slow down your leveling progress as you’re wasting valuable time while others are racking up battle points in your place.

If possible, build barbed wire around or inside objectives.
  • While this won’t stop players, it will force enemy AI to find alternate paths, making it more difficult for them to attack or defend the objective.
  • You can place anti-personnel mines, but due to the recent nerf in 09/2024, they aren’t as effective as they used to be. Their best use now is as a defensive measure to protect your rally point rather than as an offensive tool.

Support your teammates by constructing sandbags, and focusing on MG nests.
  • When your teammates use the sandbags and MG nests you build, you’ll earn additional battle points for every kill they make or every shot absorbed by the fortifications.

Play with sound on! I can’t stress this enough, disable all music.
  • Your volume needs to be loud enough to pick up every footstep, bomb, and even the sound of boots hitting the ground after a jump. Use your mini-map constantly. If you’re the only blue dot on the map and hear footsteps, it means the enemy is nearby or right on top of you, giving you the chance to ambush them with minimal reaction time by tracking their sounds.
  • You also need sound to detect the enemy rally’s morse code. Since you’re operating "behind enemy lines," destroying enemy rallies is a critical side objective.
Time Management
Time management is one of the most critical aspects of maximizing your efficiency and earning battle points. Every moment you spend outside of the action is wasted potential, so avoiding unnecessary downtime is key to maintaining momentum. There are plenty of situations where players unknowingly waste time, and learning to cut these out will drastically improve your speed and overall contribution to the game.

Take, for example, flying a bomber. If you're in the sky and start getting shot to pieces, many players make the mistake of ejecting and trying to fight as the pilot on the ground. This is a huge waste of time for a couple of reasons.
  • First, the pilot is poorly equipped for ground combat, leaving you vulnerable and ineffective.
  • Second, you’re now far removed from where you can make an impact, every second you’re playing as the pilot on the ground is a second you're missing out on valuable battle points.

Here’s a faster solution:
As soon as you take the first hit in your bomber, assume the worst. Your flying is already compromised, and even if you try to recover, you’re losing time.

  • Instead, hit Escape > Kill Soldier > Escape to Close > Y to switch to the rear gunner > Escape > Kill Soldier > Respawn.
This method will cut down what could be a 20-second crash into a 2-5 second reset, getting you back into the fight almost instantly. It might seem like a small adjustment, but over the course of a game, this can save you anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes. And that’s 5 to 10 more minutes of being on the ground, racking up kills and contributing to your team’s progress.

Now, apply the same logic to tanks. When your tank is hit and damaged, your instinct might be to hop out and repair it. But unless you're in a completely safe area, tank repairs are a time sink.

  • By the time you've fixed it, the battle might have moved on, or worse, you could get killed while attempting repairs. Instead of spending precious moments fixing the tank, it's often better to just abandon the vehicle and rush toward the objective.
  • The time you save from skipping repairs will allow you to quickly get back to the fight and continue earning points. A damaged tank, while valuable, is nowhere near as important as staying in the action and continuing to contribute to your team.
In these situations, always prioritize staying in the battle over trying to salvage a lost cause. Whether you're in the air or in a tank, the goal is to remain effective and minimize downtime, ensuring you maximize your impact on the game at all times. The faster you get back into the action, the more likely you are to dominate the battlefield and level up quickly.