Player explains how he reached the highest level with the worst vehicle in Battlefield 6, says it cost him his mind

Player explains how he reached the highest level with the worst vehicle in Battlefield 6, says it cost him his mind

Vehicles are mostly a danger to individual infantry in Battlefield 6. However, one vehicle is the exception. A player has leveled it to the highest rank.

Which vehicle is meant? The light ground transporter, the Jeep with 5 seats, is considered the worst military vehicle in Battlefield 6 – Quads or the golf carts of the new map “Eastwood” are therefore excluded from comparison.

The Jeep is inferior to the tanks, anti-aircraft units, or ATVs in almost every respect. It explodes easily, is poorly armed, and provides no protection for the driver, passengers, or the brave soldier in the gun turret. The only advantage of the Jeep: It is quite fast.

However, one player was not deterred by the lack of firepower and armor of the Jeep and reached the highest mastery rank with the vehicle. He shared a screenshot of the skin and badge earned with it on Reddit.

Tactical Waiting at Key Paths

How did he reach the highest level with the vehicle? The English-language magazine PCGamer asked the player how he did it – after all, it’s not easy with such a poorly equipped vehicle.

The player explained: “I waited at the flags or narrow paths for [enemies] to approach me. I did this occasionally over the course of a month, but I averaged 2,500 to 3,000 XP per game.”

He then stated that he was not sure if he had chosen the most efficient method and that this self-imposed goal cost him his sanity. He leveled the Jeep solo in standard conquest and escalation matches, completely avoiding the use of bot lobbies.

As he was both the driver and shooter of the vehicle, he couldn’t move while shooting. This naturally made him an easier target than if you leveled the Jeep with a friend.

Why did he put himself through that? The player also revealed to PCGamer why he took on this task, even though it “cost him his sanity.” The answer? To show off: “I wanted the level 50 badge on my profile, in a way as a flex, since I know there won’t be too many people who will achieve this.”

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