Showing posts with label bp3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bp3. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2026

RIFT Battle Pass 3 Rewards Explained: What You’re Actually Grinding For

If you have been looking at RIFT Battle Pass 3 and wondering whether the rewards are actually worth the grind, the short answer is: it depends on which version of the pass you are playing and whether you care about long-term utility or just flashy loot. CADRIFT’s current BP3 2026 Rewards guide breaks the reward structure into three lanes — free rewards, Battle Pass rewards, and Patron bonus rewards — and that split is the real key to understanding whether BP3 is worth your time.

How the rewards are structured

CADRIFT says the Battle Pass rewards are divided like this:

  • Free rewards on the top row for everyone
  • Battle Pass bought rewards on the bottom-left row for players who purchased the pass
  • Patron bonus rewards on the bottom-right row for players who both bought the Battle Pass and have an active Patron subscription.

That matters because BP3 is not one single reward track. It is really three overlapping reward tracks, and your value changes a lot depending on which one you can access.

The first important thing: buying in late is still viable

One of the best details on the rewards page is that rewards can be claimed retroactively within the same pass. So if you level the pass for free and decide later to buy the Battle Pass or activate Patron, you can still claim the previously unlocked rewards from earlier completed levels. CADRIFT also says that after the season ends, players have 7 days to claim pending rewards, and during that claim window they can still buy the pass and unlock previous level rewards.

That makes BP3 much less punishing than players sometimes assume. You do not necessarily have to commit on day one.

What extra value do paid players get?

CADRIFT says buying the Battle Pass grants 25% extra XP for each completed quest from the time of purchase. An active Patron also grants 25% extra XP for each completed quest, and Patrons additionally get 2 extra daily quests each day. You do not need to keep Patron active for the full season to claim the Patron reward track — you only need it active when you want to claim those rewards.

That is a pretty meaningful difference, because it means the paid versions are not just about more loot. They also make the pass easier and faster to complete.

So what are the rewards actually worth?

CADRIFT’s own verdict is pretty clear: if you are a new player who did not do BP3 before, then yes, go for it. But if you already did the original version, the page says the current pass has nearly the same rewards as the original Battle Pass 2, so the question becomes whether a handful of still-useful items are enough to justify buying it again.

The guide specifically calls out these items as the most persuasive repeat-value rewards:

  • 1100 Credits total
  • 400 Affinity
  • 7x Sunken City Wonders Dimension Kits
  • Various Dimension Items, including the Tidecaller Lighthouse
  • Expertise Shards, which can be used at the BP Vendor.

That list tells you a lot about who this Battle Pass is really for.

Who should care about BP3 rewards?

New or returning players

If you are newer to the pass, BP3 looks pretty decent. The layered reward structure, bonus XP, retroactive claims, and mix of credits plus utility rewards make it easier to justify. CADRIFT explicitly says new players who did not do BP3 before should go for it.

Dimension players

If you care about Dimensions, BP3 looks much more attractive. CADRIFT specifically says the 7 Sunken City Wonders Dimension Kits alone can make the pass feel cheaper than buying comparable kits individually, and it highlights the extra dimension items as a real value point.

Players who already finished similar passes before

This is where the value gets softer. Since CADRIFT says the reward set is nearly the same as the original Battle Pass 2, repeat buyers are not really paying for novelty as much as they are paying for leftover utility.

The part many players miss

Even if you do not buy the Battle Pass, CADRIFT says you can still earn Expertise Shards from every quest you complete, which gives free-track players at least some continuing value and access to more items through the BP Vendor.

That makes BP3 less “all or nothing” than it first appears.

The honest verdict

BP3 rewards look strongest for:

  • new players
  • returning players
  • dimension fans
  • and players who can benefit from the XP bonuses and extra dailies.

They look less exciting for veterans who already got most of this reward set before and are mostly hoping for brand-new chase items. That second point is an inference, but it follows directly from CADRIFT saying the rewards are nearly the same as the older pass and then highlighting only a few standout repeat-value items.

If you only remember one thing

RIFT Battle Pass 3 rewards are best if you are new, returning, or into Dimensions — and much less impressive if you already did the earlier version and are mainly looking for fresh loot.

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

RIFT Battle Pass 3 Quest Tips (2026): How to Finish BP3 Without Burning Out

According to CADRIFT’s calculations, a player who completes 2 of the 3 weekly quests and averages around 6k BPXP per day from dailies will earn about 62k XP per week, or roughly 9k per day on average.

That means the best practical strategy is:

  • treat weeklies as your foundation,

  • use dailies to fill the gap,

  • and stop obsessing over whether one awkward daily is “worth it.”

In other words, weekly consistency matters more than daily perfection.

Your pace depends on your account setup

CADRIFT breaks down estimated completion pace by account type, and the difference is not small:

  • Free to Play: about 9k/day, average 34 days, start before March 31, 2026

  • Battle Pass only: about 11.2k/day, average 27 days, start before April 7, 2026

  • Patron only: about 14.2k/day, average 22 days, start before April 12, 2026

  • Patron + Battle Pass: about 16.5k/day, average 19 days, start before April 15, 2026

That is useful because it kills the usual panic. You do not need to no-life BP3 today. You need to know which pace bracket you are in and play accordingly.

The easiest mistake to make

The real trap is not low XP. It is starting too late while assuming you can “catch up later.”

CADRIFT explicitly says it is best to start participation as soon as possible and do as many quests as you can. That does not mean grinding yourself into dust. It means not wasting the early weeks when the math is still comfortably on your side.

Best practical routine for BP3

If you want the no-drama version, do this:

1) Prioritize weeklies first

Weeklies are where the structure is. They give you the big chunks that make the rest of the pass feel manageable. CADRIFT’s BP3 guide organizes the quest pool into clear daily and weekly categories, including dungeons, raids, PvP, puzzles, rares, zone events, planar quests, and more.

2) Use dailies as your “XP glue”

Dailies matter, but mostly because they keep momentum going between weekly resets. Think of them as the steady drip that prevents your BPXP total from going flat. CADRIFT lists daily categories including dungeons, chronicles, PvP, zone events, rift closing, instant adventures, monster killing, open world tasks, minions, and other quests.

3) Do not chase every annoying quest

Because the quests are random and not all are equally convenient, the winning move is not “do literally everything.” The winning move is to keep your average healthy. CADRIFT’s own math is based on sustainable averages, not maximum-efficiency perfection.

The cheat code is consistency

The biggest takeaway from the guide is that BP3 is less about heroics and more about rhythm. If you keep your weeklys moving and stay roughly on pace with your daily average, the pass is very finishable within the season window.

If you only remember one thing

Battle Pass 3 is a pacing problem, not a panic problem. Hit your weeklies, keep your daily average alive, and let the season length do some of the work for you. 

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