Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 4 Diamond Member Share Posted November 4 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Call of Duty: ****** Ops 6 The Prestige System is a fan-favorite mode in Call of Duty, and it’s back again in ****** Ops 6, giving players a chance to reset and re-level in exchange for exclusive rewards. This is a return to the classic Prestige, not bound by seasons anymore. In this guide, we’ll cover everything about Prestige Mode, from how it works and what rewards it offers to details on the all-new Prestige Master. So if you’re aiming to maximize your progress, this guide will list all the benefits along the way. How Prestige Mode Works in ****** Ops 6 In ****** Ops 6, Prestige Mode brings back a classic system familiar to long-time fans of the series. Once players hit the highest level, which is Level 55, Prestige Mode becomes an option. Choosing to Prestige means resetting back to Level 1, but with some perks: players earn special rewards that are exclusive to those who choose this challenging reset option. When a player hits the max level, they can Prestige and start their grind all over again, meaning they’ll re-unlock everything as they level back up to 55. Each Prestige rank gives access to unique cosmetics and emblems, making it a rewarding way for dedicated players to show off their progress. In ****** Ops 6, every Prestige level reached brings rewards. These exclusive rewards aren’t just random, and they’re often inspired by themes from past ****** Ops titles, including the fan-favorite Zombies mode. This adds some element of nostalgia and also creates a direct connection to earlier entries in the series, which long-time players will recognize and appreciate. Each time you Prestige, the reward lineup changes, with unique cosmetic items that include emblems, calling cards, and other visually appealing items. With each new Prestige rank comes a new level of status, along with rare skins and other items that show off just how dedicated you are to the grind. What Resets and What Carries Over in Prestige Mode Say goodbye to those favorite perks for now, as you’ll have to unlock them again. Choosing to enter Prestige Mode means you’ll lose access to unlocked weapons, perks, and field upgrades, as they all reset. This brings a new grind to the game as you’ll have to earn these items all over again as you level up from scratch. However, ****** Ops 6 offers a bit of a break in this area as compared to previous games: ******* progression won’t reset entirely. Any attachments or setups you’ve unlocked will stay accessible once you unlock that ******* again. Certain things carry over, so you’re not starting entirely from scratch. Here’s what you get to keep: ******* Progression: Even though you’ll have to re-unlock guns, attachments and other custom builds on previously unlocked weapons remain. Operators and Cosmetics: Any Operators, emotes, and cosmetic items earned will stay with you. Challenges and Progress: Your progress on challenges ******** intact, so you won’t lose those tough advancements in various challenges. Zombie GobbleGums: Any specific GobbleGums you’ve acquired in Zombies mode won’t be affected by a Prestige reset. All purchased items, like those obtained through CoD Points or items from the Battle Pass, are unaffected. So if you’ve spent any real-world money or bought bundles, you won’t lose them. These items will always be available regardless of how many times you choose to Prestige. How to Level Up in Prestige Mode Some game modes net you far more XP per match than others, so prioritize them accordingly. Getting through the Prestige levels is simple in theory but tough in practice. It’s all about earning a huge ton of XP, and double XP weekends will make a pretty huge difference, so play as much as you can during those periods. Once you hit Level 55, you’ll have the choice to reset and jump up to the next Prestige rank. For each Prestige, you’ll go back to Level 1, lose all progress for certain unlocks, and grind up to 55 again. With each reset, your Prestige level goes up by one, taking you up to the max level of Prestige 10. If you aim to hit Prestige Master, you’re looking at resetting a total of 10 times, or going through 550 levels. Each 55-level reset brings more rewards, and the higher your Prestige, the more bragging rights and exclusive items you earn. That’s a lot to take in and remember. What Rewards Come With Each Prestige Level? These unique rewards make the grind worth it. Unlike other Call of Duty games that add Prestige levels seasonally, ****** Ops 6 brings all levels of Prestige right at launch, so you’re not locked by seasonal limits. The Prestige rewards system in ****** Ops 6 is loaded with cosmetics that include skins, calling cards, emblems, and even blueprints for weapons. Hitting each new Prestige level adds to your inventory with these exclusive items, and gives you a nice stash of things to show off in the game. The Prestige Mode offers: Emblems and Calling Cards: Visuals that represent each rank and add unique personalization options. ******* Skins and Blueprints: Distinct ******* looks and setups that only Prestige players can unlock. Charms and Unlocks: Smaller items that add a bit of customization. Prestige Master Adds a New Level of Challenge Prestige Master is great for those ****-hard fans that will be playing the game for years to come. Prestige Master adds another nice twist to ****** Ops 6’s progression system, going beyond the standard 10 Prestige levels. After reaching Prestige 10, players can work their way through an insane additional 1,000 levels. Hitting this high level promises an exclusive, “classified” reward that only the most committed players will be able to achieve. So, for those aiming to reach the very top, Prestige Master will be the ultimate grind in the long run. Unlike previous Call of Duty games where Prestige was capped and dependent on seasons, ****** Ops 6’s Prestige system brings back the classic model, letting you progress at your own pace. Once you reach Prestige Master, no further leveling is possible. It’s the ultimate status for those who push through the entirety of the Prestige system. What Makes Prestige Mode Different in ****** Ops 6? The return to the classic Prestige system has been well received by fans. The Prestige system in ****** Ops 6 sticks close to the classic system from the older games, which many players missed in recent Call of Duty titles and have been rather vocal about. Thankfully, the developers have listened. Rather than capping Prestige levels seasonally, this game gives players full access to all Prestige levels from launch day. This is a big shift from recent Call of Duty games, like last year’s Modern Warfare 3, where Prestige was gradually released. With a straightforward reset-to-earn structure like before, ****** Ops 6’s Prestige Mode keeps the grind exciting without being overly complex like before. Players who enjoy grinding out camos and achievements, and testing their skills with each reset will find a lot to love here. And with some nice and unique rewards tied to each Prestige level, it’s a fun way to work toward new items while keeping things fresh for all players and adding more longevity to the game. Are you happy with the return of the classic Prestige system in ****** Ops 6, or did you much rather prefer the seasonal Prestige system? Let us know in the comments below. 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