If you are looking at RIFT Battle Pass 3 right now and wondering whether you still have time to finish it, the good news is: yes, probably more than you think.
According to CADRIFT’s current BP3 guide, Battle Pass 3 runs from February 4, 2026 to May 4, 2026, which makes it a 90-day season. The same guide says you need 300,000 BPXP to complete all 30 levels.
So how much time is actually left?
As of March 24, 2026, there are 41 days left until May 4, 2026. That means the season is not in panic territory yet, but it is also not the part where “I’ll deal with it later” feels especially smart. This remaining-time figure is a direct date calculation based on CADRIFT’s published season end date.
What pace do you need?
CADRIFT says the full pass requires 300,000 BPXP, which works out to an average of about 3,400 BPXP per day or 24,000 BPXP per week across the full 90-day season.
That number matters because it immediately makes BP3 feel less mysterious. The pass is not really asking for heroic grinding. It is asking for a sustainable average.
Why it still looks scary
Battle Passes always feel worse when you look at the total instead of the pace.
CADRIFT also notes that weekly quests give between 5k and 10k BPXP, while daily quests give between 1k and 3k. Players get 3 weekly quests each week, while Patrons have 6 daily quests per day and non-Patrons get 4.
That means the pass is built to be completed through regular routine, not one giant catch-up weekend.
The most important thing to understand
You do not need to complete every single quest.
CADRIFT’s BP3 quest guide says this directly: the quests are random, not every player gets the same opportunities each day, and the simple answer to “will we have to complete every quest?” is no.
That is the part a lot of players miss. BP3 is a pacing system, not a perfection system.
What should you do now?
If you are behind, the smartest move is not to panic. It is to start playing to the structure of the pass.
A practical order looks like this:
1) Prioritize weeklies first
Weeklies are the big chunks. Since they award 5k–10k BPXP each, they do more to stabilize your pace than obsessing over every awkward daily.
2) Use dailies to keep your average alive
Dailies matter because they help maintain momentum. You do not need the perfect set every day. You need enough consistent progress that your average stays healthy. That is the same logic CADRIFT uses in its math for finishing the pass on time.
3) Stop waiting for the “better week”
With 41 days left, the best catch-up plan is still the boring one: start now, keep your weeklies moving, and let the remaining calendar work for you. That is an inference from the published season length and XP requirements, but it follows directly from the numbers CADRIFT provides.
Does Patron or Battle Pass status change the math?
Yes, a lot.
CADRIFT’s rewards page says buying the Battle Pass grants 25% extra XP from each quest, and having an active Patron also grants 25% extra XP from each quest plus 2 extra daily quests per day. It also notes that rewards can be claimed retroactively within the same pass, and after the season ends, players have 7 days to claim pending rewards.
So if you are trying to finish efficiently, account status can make a real difference to how comfortable the remaining grind feels.
The honest answer
If you are asking whether BP3 is still finishable, yes — absolutely. But the answer becomes less comfortable the longer you wait.
There is still enough runway left in the season for a steady player to make meaningful progress, especially if they build around weeklies and stop treating every daily like an emotional event. That conclusion is an inference from the published May 4 end date, the 300,000 BPXP requirement, and the per-day/per-week averages CADRIFT provides.
If you only remember one thing
RIFT Battle Pass 3 ends on May 4, 2026. There is still time left, but the right move is to start now, prioritize weeklies, and let consistency do the work.

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