Alright, so I’ve been grinding Apex Legends lately, trying to level up as fast as possible. I wanted to get that sweet, sweet loot and maybe show off a bit to my friends, you know?
So, I started my journey, playing a few matches, getting the hang of the game. I got some kills, learned some things, and then I thought, “There’s gotta be a quicker way to do this!”

I did some digging, and it turns out, playing with friends is a game-changer. I grabbed a couple of buddies, and we started squadding up. It was way more fun, and guess what? The XP started rolling in faster. We were supporting each other, getting more kills as a team, and just generally having a blast.
Then I started paying more attention to those challenges. Daily, weekly, you name it. I knocked those out whenever I could. Some were easy, some were a bit tougher, but each one I completed gave me a nice little XP boost.
I also realized that staying alive longer in matches really helps. I mean, it makes sense, right? The longer you’re in the game, the more XP you rack up. So, I started playing a bit smarter, trying not to just rush into every fight. Instead, I picked my battles and focused on surviving.
- Form a squad: I teamed up with my friends.
- Stay alive: I avoided unnecessary risks and focused on survival.
- Tackle challenges: I completed daily and weekly challenges for an XP boost.
- Hunt champions: I kept an eye out for champions to get extra rewards.
And another pro tip: I made sure to hunt down those champions whenever I got a chance. Taking them out gives you a nice chunk of XP. It’s a bit risky, but totally worth it.
Oh, and the Battle Pass! I finally caved and got it. Yeah, it costs a bit, but the extra challenges and rewards definitely speed things up. I found myself leveling up way quicker once I had it.
It took me a while, roughly 35 hours of playtime. But I finally hit level 50, I was pretty stoked. Now I’m rocking some cool new skins and showing off my progress.
So, yeah, that’s my story of leveling up in Apex. It was a grind, but totally worth it. Playing with friends, focusing on challenges, and just being a bit smarter about how I play made all the difference.