This item is incompatible with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. If you believe your item has been removed by mistake, please contact Steam Support. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 17 Jul, am.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. How do you even level up your badges? Lokiator View Profile View Posts. They must have updated the FAQs then? Or maybe I misread. Originally posted by Calx Chris Perception. Leave it to Steam to be unclear to promote purchases!!! Alchemist View Profile View Posts. Is there a max level per badge where it stops giving xp? Destiny child artworkīadges max out at level 5. You only recieve xp more than the level before when upgrading a badge. So if you "lose" the XP from going from level 1 to level 2, then you are only ever receiving xp net gain per level. You no longer have the level 1 badge so you don't get the Exp from it. I notice that you get XP for the first time you craft a badge and you are meant to get XP the next time you craft the same badge, but twice now I have only received the xp for creating my level 2 badge.ĪNyone else having this problem? Showing 1 - 14 of 14 comments. Another great way of getting easy badges is to play on some F2P games that have trading cardsand then either complete the badges for the game or selling the cards you get with the game on the Market and buying any cards with the money you got for any sets you need to complete.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts.Ĭhange language. I would recommend for you to badge up on cards from games that have relatively small collections, a lot of people play, and thus have cheaper prices.Įxample: Castle Crashers. In my opinion the fastest way is by participating in sales to get badges, buying games to get xp, getting 50 xp per year since registration, and buying cards in the market to craft badges. Most cards I see are around 15 cents, some games cheaper and some games More expensive.
And if you love playing games like me it's another bonus for you! You can buy steam cards for games at the community market These cards can still be used in the badge collection. That way you don't need to put much money into buying the cards that are left.Īnd you can also sell your other cards for games that need like 15 cards to make a badge. Look up if there are any games with trading cards first, in case you're not interested in the games themselves. You can only gather half of the cards available per game, unless you receive a booster pack. For every game owned, you get a few extra XP For more information on how many games award how much XP, read here. By far the fastest way, is to buy games with trading cards as well as their cards. You get 50 XP per year since your registration. By far the easiest way, is to do nothing. The badges with fewer gamecards are probably easier to obtain, but then again they may also be more expensive on the market. So in summary, apart from the up to XP from the "Pillar of community" badges the most promising source of XP are indeed gamecard badges. Due to the level limit you cannot do this forever with the same game though. While there's tons of badges out there, collecting cards and cards takes a lot of time, and only results in a xp badge, is there anything other than just crafting badges that would help increase more exp?Īre there games that have extremely few cards to collect? Or is there an easier way to level up my profile? If you're looking for games with as little cards as possible, the following incomplete list shows games which only have five cards each. Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service.