What's the best way to earn REQ points?
REQ points are needed to buy the packs which contain permanent unlocks and other goodies, but what gamemode/playstyle earns the most REQ points?
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Ive found that playing warzone earns me the most points, even if my team doesn't win the game I always end up earning somewhere around 1,000-1,700 REQ points
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Answer 2
Warzone assault takes about ten mins and gets you about 1.5K requisition points per game. It is clearly the best way to get to get reappoints.
Answer 3
I'm getting 10k an hour playing Swat and selling everything back. I don't play warzone and I just want to unlock armor/weapon skins. I also only buy bronze, this gives me at least 4 and usually 6 permanent unlocks an hour.
Answer 4
Warzone assault is probably the fastest because you can complete a match in 6 minutes and you get around 1,600 points.
Answer 5
From my experience, It is better to do anything in Warzone. But the Assault game mode pays out about half the REQ points for about one-third of the time of a full Warzone match. I usually net a silver pack every 3 to 4 games.
Answer 6
Okay, so, from what I see is that people are debating whether WZ Assault or a full WZ game is the best, but there's also the factor of the new mode, WZ Firefight. Firefight I've found actually gives out the most Req Points, XP, and the occasional free Gold Pack. I'd go with WZ Firefight if you need Req Points.
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