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Added in the [[Siege of Kamino Update]], '''Prestige''' levels denote that no more unlockable Star Cards are available for that unit. Prestige levels span until level 1000, where the unit is considered maxed out.
 
Added in the [[Siege of Kamino Update]], '''Prestige''' levels denote that no more unlockable Star Cards are available for that unit. Prestige levels span until level 1000, where the unit is considered maxed out.
   
The easiest way to tell if an unit is Prestiged is that the unit's level number is now shiny and golden.
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The easiest way to tell if an unit is Prestiged is that the unit's level number has a golden outline.
   
 
Units are considered Prestiged above these levels - the previous level cap for each:
 
Units are considered Prestiged above these levels - the previous level cap for each:

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An infographic detailing the overhauled system for leveling up units, introduced in the Progression Update

The progression system in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II was revised in the Progression Update to remove random chance as a determining factor in the power of a unit. The progression system for Battlefront II is now based on a linear model and revolves around a unit's level.[1][2][3]

Every class and hero in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II has an associated level that is based on experience points (XP) earned in multiplayer matches. As a player controls a class or hero, they earn XP for that particular class/hero. Earning enough XP for a class/hero levels it up, rewarding a Skill Point that can be spent on upgrading or unlocking Star Cards for that particular class/hero.

The higher the level, the better the Star Cards.

XP earned for a particular class/hero is based on time played and successful gameplay while controlling that class/hero.[3]

Overview

Progression Update

Unlocking and upgrading Star Cards for a class or hero is dependent, ultimately, on time played

Units such as the Clone Commando are part a class, so any XP they earn contributes to their overall Class Level. Leveling up the Clone Commando, part of the Enforcer class, also levels up the Ovissian Gunner, which is also part of the Enforcer class. In this way, all units in the same class have the same level. Heroes, on the other hand, are each their individual character, so they each have their own level and must be leveled up individually.

Prestige

Added in the Siege of Kamino Update, Prestige levels denote that no more unlockable Star Cards are available for that unit. Prestige levels span until level 1000, where the unit is considered maxed out.

The easiest way to tell if an unit is Prestiged is that the unit's level number has a golden outline.

Units are considered Prestiged above these levels - the previous level cap for each:

  • Troopers: 70
  • Reinforcements, including vehicles: 30
  • Heroes, including hero ships and starfighters: 40

Obtaining another level afterwards Prestiges them.

XP Table

References

  1. EAlogo Star Wars Battlefront II Progression Update FAQ on the official Star Wars Battlefront Forums (Content obsolete; backup link unresponsive, original screenshot not captured)
  2. EAlogo Revamped Progression Is Coming Soon on the official Star Wars Battlefront Forums (Content obsolete; backup link unresponsive, original screenshot not captured)
  3. 3.0 3.1 EAlogo THE PROGRESSION SYSTEM UPDATE on the official Star Wars Battlefront II website