Prepare for epic warfare in Battlefield 6, the latest installment in the renowned shooter series. This extensive guide features 209 sections, covering everything from getting started and campaign walkthroughs to mastering specialists and loadouts. Find strategies for challenging boss fights, optimize your character builds, and discover hidden secrets to dominate the battlefield.
Part 1
Battlefield 6 trophy list and guide covering Multiplayer, Single-Player, and DLC trophies. Learn how to unlock all achievements.
The base game of Battlefield 6 features 31 achievements on Xbox One and PC, or 32 trophies on PS4, including the Platinum trophy. The trophies are listed below in the default PS4 menu sequence, which has been maintained in this guide for logical flow. You can jump to a specific trophy by copying its name and using your browser's Find function (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F).
Trophy List:
- World War One Hero [Platinum]
Multiplayer Trophies:
- Operations [Bronze/10G]
- Counter-Sniper [Bronze/10G]
- Play the Objective [Bronze/10G]
- Warbonds [Bronze/10G]
- Corporal [Bronze/10G]
- Assault Enlistment [Gold/80G]
- Medic Enlistment [Gold/80G]
- Scout Enlistment [Gold/80G]
- Support Enlistment [Gold/80G]
- Decorated [Silver/40G]
Single-Player Trophies:
- Friends in High Places [Bronze/10G]
- Nothing is Written [Bronze/10G]
- Through Mud and Blood [Bronze/10G]
- Avanti Savoia! [Bronze/10G]
- The Runner [Bronze/10G]
- Taking down Giants [Silver/40G]
- All Men Dream [Silver/40G]
- Sound of Thunder [Silver/40G]
- Conquering the Mountains [Silver/40G]
- The Hills of Gallipoli [Silver/40G]
- Up Close and Personal [Bronze/10G]
- Mightier than the Shovel [Bronze/10G]
- Shock Wave [Bronze/10G]
- Triple Boluk-Bashi [Silver/40G]
- The Great War [Bronze/10G]
- The War to End All Wars [Silver/40G]
- Catching up on some Reading [Bronze/10G]
- Enough for a Library [Gold/80G]
- Up to the Challenge [Bronze/10G]
- Putting in the Effort [Silver/40G]
- Master of Adaptation [Gold/80G]
'They Shall Not Pass' DLC Trophies:
- French War Hero [Bronze/50G]
- Drei Vier Grenadier [Bronze/50G]
- Saint-Chamond Operator [Bronze/50G]
- Maître d'Armes [Gold/100G]
'In the Name of the Tsar' DLC Trophies:
- The Rev
- Use your browser's Find function (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to quickly locate specific trophy information by copying the trophy name.
- The guide is best viewed with a monospaced font like Courier New for proper display.
Part 2
Complete Battlefield 6 Part 2 with our comprehensive guide to Multiplayer Trophies. Learn how to earn 'World War One Hero', 'Operations', 'Counter-Sniper', and 'Play the Objective' trophies.
This section covers the Multiplayer Trophies for Battlefield 1. In the base game, there are a total of ten multiplayer trophies, which are generally simple XP grinds and lack originality. Trophies from expansion packs are not required for the Platinum trophy.
Note: On PS4, a PlayStation Plus subscription is required to play online. This also provides cloud save backup and monthly free games.
01 World War One Hero [Platinum]
Obtain all trophies in the base game. This is automatically awarded after meeting the requirements for all 31 other base game trophies (10 multiplayer and 21 single-player).
02 Operations [Bronze/10G]
Win 1 Operation in multiplayer. Operations is a showcase mode where matches span multiple maps and can last over an hour. It plays like a hybrid of Rush and Conquest, where attackers must capture bases with two objectives. The attacking team has limited respawn tickets and can receive support from Behemoths if they fail. At launch, there were four Operations: Kaiserschlacht, Conquer Hell, Iron Walls, and Oil of Empires. The 20v20 player option was removed in an October 2017 update, and the June 2018 patch added Shock Operations (40 players on a single map), which may not count towards this trophy. It's best to stick with the standard Operations mode.
03 Counter-Sniper [Bronze/10G]
Using a bolt-action rifle, kill an enemy Scout in multiplayer. Sniper rifles are exclusive to the Scout class. Your starting weapon is the SMLE* Mk.III (Marksman variant), but any bolt-action rifle, including the Russian 1895 lever-action rifle, can be used. This trophy pops when you get the 'Counter Sniping' bonus (25 pts) for killing an enemy Scout while playing as a Scout. You will also get the 'Camouflage' codex entry. There is no minimum distance requirement. Look for the glint of a sniper scope, counter-snipe at long range, or flank for a headshot.
*"SMLE" stands for "Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield".
04 Play the Objective* [Bronze/10G]
Complete 25 Squad Orders in multiplayer. The squad leader, marked with a star, can place orders on objectives by aiming at the marker and tapping R1 (RB on Xbox) or holding R1 and selecting 'Order Squad' followed by the objective label. Orders are indicated by flashing green marks on the objective marker and text on the left side of your screen. Orders can be completed by performing an action on the marked objective, such as capturing a Conquest flag. Squad orders cannot be given or completed in Team Deathmatch mode.
Part 3
Learn how to become a squad leader in Battlefield 6, understand attack and defend orders, and master the general and class progression systems for faster XP gains and unlocks.
This section covers how to become a squad leader, the importance of issuing orders, and the progression systems in Battlefield 6.
Becoming a Squad Leader:
- Leave and Create Squad: Open the squad menu (Square/X from respawn screen), select 'Leave Squad' then 'Create Squad'. Set to 'public' for others to join.
- Request Order: Use the commo-rose (R1/RB) and select 'Request Order'. After 60 seconds of no orders from the current leader, you'll be promoted (BF1 Hardline feature).
- Voice Command: If using a mic, ask the current leader to promote you via squad chat.
Issuing Orders:
- Attack Order: Place on a neutral or enemy-held objective. Completed when your team captures it.
- Defend Order: Place on a friendly objective. Completed if your team holds it for one minute.
Orders grant XP bonuses and can be completed regardless of squad members' presence. Monitor objectives and proactively issue orders.
General Progression:
- XP is earned through kills and actions, contributing to your overall multiplayer rank.
- Your progress is shown on the Soldier tab (main menu) and Personal tab (end-of-round screen), including estimated time to next rank based on score per minute (SPM).
- The original level cap was rank 100, requiring 20 million XP.
Warbonds:
- Earned by leveling up your general multiplayer rank.
- You receive 90 warbonds per level-up from rank 2 to rank 6, totaling 450 needed for the 'Warbonds' trophy/achievement (requires 55,000 XP to reach rank 6).
- Primary weapons cost 200 warbonds, sidearms 150, and gadgets/grenades 60.
- Warbonds stop being awarded after rank 70, as you'll have enough for all base game unlocks.
Corporal Trophy/Achievement:
- Reach Rank 10 in multiplayer.
- Requires a total of 145,000 XP (55,000 for rank 6 + 90,000 for ranks 7-10).
Class Progression:
- There are four infantry classes: Medic, Assault, Support, and Scout.
- Tanker, Pilot, Cavalry, and Elite classes also have separate ranks.
- XP earned while using a class contributes to its individual rank.
- Class choice can be overridden when spawning directly into specific vehicles or onto a horse.
Part 4
Unlock the full potential of Assault and Medic classes in Battlefield 6. Learn about weapon unlocks, gadget strategies, and XP farming to reach rank 50.
- 1Class Ranks: View your progress from the main menu under Soldier \ Weapons & Gadgets. Some weapons and gadgets unlock at class rank 1, 2, or 3 and can be purchased with warbonds. The maximum rank per class was initially 10, but was raised to 50 in February 2017. Reaching rank 50 unlocks new dogtags and flair for your killcard.
- 2Assault Class: This class is a close-quarters and anti-vehicle specialist. It features submachineguns and shotguns for short-range combat. Your default weapon is the MP18 (Trench variant) SMG. Gadgets include AT hand grenades, the anti-tank rocket gun, and dynamite. Primary weapons from the Tanker and Pilot classes, like the Frommer Stop Auto and Sawed-Off Shotgun, can also be unlocked for Assault. To achieve the 'Assault Enlistment' trophy/achievement, you need to score 100,000 XP using the Assault class to reach rank 2.
- 3Medic Class: This class uses self-loading (semi-auto) rifles, similar to DMRs. Your starting weapon is the Cei-Rigotti (Factory variant), which can switch between semi-automatic and automatic fire. Gadgets include the medical syringe, medical crate, bandage pouch, and rifle grenades (with fragmentation, HE, and smoke variants). You can earn points and support your team by frequently using heals. To achieve the 'Medic Enlistment' trophy/achievement, you need to score 90,000 XP using the Medic class to reach rank 2.
- You can farm kills or capture objectives from relative safety by using a vehicle or mounting a horse; XP will still be credited to your standard infantry class.
- Class ranks and weapon unlocks can be viewed and purchased under Soldier \ Weapons & Gadgets. To equip them, use the Customize screen, accessible from the respawn screen (Triangle/Y) or the main menu.
- Reloading five rounds with one clip is usually quicker than loading three or four individual rounds for weapons that don't have detachable magazines.
- Throwing a bandage pouch or ammo pouch at a teammate can be done by pressing R1/RB when prompted, without needing to use the D-pad.
- The 'Assault Enlistment' and 'Medic Enlistment' trophies/achievements were glitched at launch but fixed in Version 1.02.
- 'Assault Enlistment' [Gold/80G] - Reach Assault rank 2 in multiplayer.
- 'Medic Enlistment' [Gold/80G] - Reach Medic rank 2 in multiplayer.
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