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How to get Battle Stars quickly in Fortnite

"I will still be here stargazing."

Each Fortnite season tends to have a unique element that makes them stand out from other ones. Though new in-game mechanics and events play an important role, the battle pass probably has the highest impact when it comes to making a season recognizable.

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The overall theme of the skins featured in a battle pass allows players to recognize a season by just looking at cosmetics, and unlocking all the skins can be the primary goal of many Fortnite fans throughout a season. 

Until Fortnite’s Chapter Two, season seven, the rewards would unlock automatically as players kept leveling up. In the seventh season of Chapter Two, however, players were given a chance to unlock the rewards that they actually want. 

If you’re looking to unlock everything in a battle pass, you’ll want to accumulate as many Battle Stars as possible. Players get Battle Stars when they gain enough XP to level up in Fortnite. XP can be earned through completing various in-game challenges, and here’s how you can get the most Battle Stars in the shortest time possible in Fortnite.

The fastest way to get Battle Stars in Fortnite

Try to get as much as XP possible from matches

To get Battle Stars, you’ll need to level up your character. This means that, from a technical perspective, just playing Fortnite is the best free way to get Battle Stars. You’ll want to use all the tricks in the book to maximize your XP gain, though, and it starts with some of minor aspects.

Placements, overall survival time, and the number of kills you’ll score in a match will also impact the XP you’ll get at the end. Depending on your playstyle, you should try coming up with a strategy that will yield the most XP in the long run. While these amounts may look small, they add up in the long run.

  • Kills: 50 XP for the first kill in the match, 20 XP per kill after that (capping at seven kills.)
  • Survival: 17 XP per minute after the first minute of a match, capping at 14 minutes.
  • Placement: 25 XP for top 20, 100 XP for top 10, 300 XP for a Victory Royale.

With these numbers in mind, you can easily maximize your XP gain by simply surviving until the game’s later stages. Surviving will guarantee you better placement and you’ll also be increasing your XP gain through your survival rating. You’ll also need to do a lot of looting while surviving and opening chests/ammo boxes reward players with XP as well. Though some players prefer breaking chests instead of opening them to also gather mats, that won’t be the way to go if you’re looking to earn the most XP from a match.

Complete weekly and daily challenges

Completing challenges is the fastest way to get battle pass stars if you’re looking to avoid purchasing levels. You can complete challenges faster in the Team Rumble game mode.

A decent chunk of the quests don’t require players to do anything special. Once a season kicks off, you’ll be able to complete most of the quests without even focusing them. There will still be some left that will require you to perform specific tasks, however.

While these quests may look time-consuming at first sight, you can reduce the overall time it takes to complete them by preparing for them beforehand. Check out YouTube guides for the quest you’re trying to complete so you’ll always know where to go and what to do once you get into a match.

Prioritizing the quests by their rarities can also be a valid strategy for increasing your time/reward ratio. Legendary quests have better rewards than others, but they can also be slightly tougher to complete.

You’ll need to complete all of your weekly challenges before a season runs out so you don’t miss out on all the XP, but you’ll have the option to stack your dailies. Doing so will activate the Supercharged for your account and you’ll be able to earn the XP for your expired daily quest by completing new ones.

Battle Stars don’t expire themselves, but a season’s battle pass won’t be available when the next one launches. You’ll need to make sure you collect enough Battle Stars to unlock all the skin you want before a Fortnite season ends.

Collect XP coins

With some exceptions, Epic Games usually plants XP coins around the Fortnite map starting with the seventh week of each season. These coins can also come with challenges of their own, making collecting them a pretty rewarding experience.

Once these coins start popping up around the map, you should be able to find a handful of guides online, helping you pinpoint their locations. It may take two or three matches to collect all of these coins, but they’re an excellent source of extra XP.

Purchase levels

It may sound like cheating, but purchasing all the levels will be the fastest way to unlock them without any grinding.

You can purchase Battle Stars with V-Bucks just like how players could unlock tiers in the old battle pass system. Purchasing Battle Stars with V-Bucks can allow you to skip challenges since you won’t need the XP to max out your battle pass.

Play with friends

Partying up won’t increase your XP gain, but it’ll be essential to complete some of the squad-related quests. Inviting a friend or two before you start clearing your quest log will often be a decent idea since you’ll be able to communicate better, allowing you to complete your quests faster.

If someone in your squad has a challenge that requires them to open ammo boxes, the others can help them out. The same will apply to you and you can all help out each other to complete as many quests as possible in a single match.

How many Battle Stars do you need to unlock all rewards in the battle pass and level 100?

Players will need around 500 Battle Stars to unlock all the rewards in the battle pass, reaching level 100 in the process. Completing the battle pass of each season is the ultimate goal of many players, and you can focus on unlocking alternative styles after that.


Regardless of how you’d like to max out your battle pass, you’ll need V-Bucks at some point in your journey. Learning how to get free V-Bucks in Fortnite can help you spend less money in Fortnite in the long run and unlock more cosmetics in Fortnite.


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Gökhan Çakır
Gökhan is a Staff Writer and Fortnite Lead at Dot Esports. Gökhan graduated as an industrial engineer in 2020 and has since been with Dot Esports. As a natural-born gamer, he honed his skills to a professional level in Dota 2. Upon giving up on the Aegis of Champions in 2019, Gökhan started his writing career, covering all things gaming, while his heart remains a lifetime defender of the Ancients.