Overwatch’s level borders indicate the experience of your teammates and yourself and they have been in place since day one. Whenever you earn a certain amount of experience, you rank up to the next tier and restart the process of earning the stars of your border. Figuring out the level of a player going by Overwatch’s level borders can be difficult so here is a quick guide on how to tell a player’s level by looking at their border. While Overwatch’s level borders don’t indicate skill, they can be used to tell if a player is experienced at the game or not.
When you start playing the game, you get a default Overwatch Level border of one with no star. For each 100 levels that you achieve by playing the game, you get one star. From Levels 501 to 599, you will have five stars before it upgrades your border and resets all of your stars. Each 600 levels that you earn, you will notice a visual change in your borders. Here are all the borders that are currently available:
Here are all the sources of XP to level up Overwatch’s quickly.
This is the best source of XP as regular playtime rewards you consistent XP towards your badges.
Each match completion offers 150 XP.
The first win each day offers a 500 XP boost.
Playing multiple games in a row will offer 300 bonus XP per match.
If you are loaded into an ongoing game, you will receive bonus XP if you complete the match.
If you earn gold, silver and bronze medals you receive bonus XP. Gold medals are worth 150 XP, Silver medals are worth 100 XP and Bronze medals are worth 50 XP. With 5 Gold medals you can receive 750 bonus XP each game.
If you play in a group you receive a 20% bonus to all XP earned. The party size does not matter and you can choose to duo queue or even play with a six-stack, the bonus XP will remain the same.
Leaving too many matches in a row or disconnecting can restrict you from earning XP for a certain number of matches.
Overwatch's level borders can be upgraded quickly if you play a lot during double XP weekends which happen multiple times a year.
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