As you begin to play multiplayer for Battlefield 1, you will come across a variety of food and currency types – Warpacks, Scrap and Puzzle pieces – which lets you customize the way most game weapons look.
All three are intertwined, and with some patience and a lucky dose, they allow you some of the most desirable skins and special melee weapons in battle.
War 1 Wars – How do you get it?
Warpacks have returned to Warfield 1 as the primary way to acquire new weapon skins.
You get Battlepacks in two ways – by purchasing Scrap and from the pen once the game is complete.
The chances you get one at the end of the game are random; We've heard that some players don't get long hours, and we have the first at the end of our second game, so it's a last-ditch offense until they get to your clothes.
When you get the Scrap from you (see more on that below) you can go ahead to the Battlepacks screens (in Options on the Main menu) and start buying them. There are many options available, with so many options to offer that offer you the highest chance of exotic skin and other potential bonuses.
Available Battlepacks – known as & # 39; Revised & # 39; – are constantly surrounded by EA to give players new skins and bonuses over time. Here's what you see at launch:
- Warpack (200 Scrap, skin of any availability)
- Extended Battlepack (450 Scrap, better Legendary hope and item bonus)
- Superior Warpack (900 Scrap, Legendary Guaranteed, even better bonus item)
Remember there is always the chance that you will find Legendary in the standard package; we found one open & # 39; First & # 39; our first, so keep your fingers crossed no matter what pack you are in.
Square Battlefield 1 – How do you get it?
The scarf is the money that can be used to buy new Battlepacks (see above) and is accepted with dispersive military skins. Each type of rarity results in a different rejection rate
- Special – 30 Scrap
- Split – 90 Scrap
- Myth – 270 Scrap
How Scrap works eventually results in less chicken and egg status – the only way to buy new Battlepacks with Scrap, and Scrap only comes from exploding the weapon skin you find in Warpacks.
So in a nutshell, do a level match to get Warpacks in play, then start unpacking and save your Scrap to the Battlepacks you want.
For more tips on Warfield 1, check out our Battlefield 1 lineup for our Battlefield 1 maps, our complete list of Warfield 1 weapon systems, opening and War Bonds tips, and Codex Entries; how to get a small caliber rifle; how to find Battlepacks, Scrap and Puzzle pieces; as well as Elite Classes battle class guidelines, Medic class, support class, Scout class, and Pilot specialist, Tanker and Cavalry classes.
Battlefield 1 Puzzle pieces – How do they work?
New to Warfield this year are the puzzle pieces to unlock special melee weapons. When you open Battlepack, there's a chance you'll find a piece of Puzzles in one of the two weapons available at the time
If you earn five pieces of that particular melee weapon, it will be yours to take.
To increase your chances of finding puzzle pieces, then be sure to point out the more expensive Warpacks that give you a higher chance of both exotic skins and puzzle pieces.
Note that available weapons can be limited by time and surround others constantly. At the launch, Bartek Bludgeon and Sawtooth Knife could be unlocked, and with data flow and game weapons, there seemed to be a lot more that could be given more time.