For reaching Iridescent I in Dead by Daylight, you are rewarded with 250,000 Bloodpoints.
Understanding Grade Rewards in Dead by Daylight
In Dead by Daylight, the Grade system represents a player's monthly progression, distinct from their player level. Achieving higher grades demonstrates a player's consistent performance and dedication within trials. Bloodpoint rewards are a significant incentive for players to climb the grade ranks each month.
These valuable Bloodpoints are automatically granted to players based on the highest grade they achieved by the 13th of each month, when the grades are reset for the new cycle.
Bloodpoint Rewards by Grade
The amount of Bloodpoints received scales significantly with higher grades, with the Iridescent grades offering the most substantial payouts. Below is a breakdown of some of the Bloodpoint rewards for various grades:
Grade | Bloodpoint Reward |
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Iridescent I | 250,000 |
Iridescent II | 225,000 |
Iridescent III | 210,000 |
Ash | 10,000 |
How Grades Are Earned
Players advance through grades by earning "Pips" during trials. Pips are awarded based on performance across four categories: objectives, altruism, evasion, and boldness for Survivors, and brutality, deviousness, hunting, and sacrifice for Killers. Consistently performing well in these areas will earn you Pips, helping you rank up from Ash to Bronze, Silver, Gold, and ultimately, Iridescent grades.
Utilizing Your Bloodpoint Rewards
Bloodpoints are the primary in-game currency in Dead by Daylight, and receiving a large sum from grade rewards can significantly boost your progression. You can spend your earned Bloodpoints on various crucial aspects of the game, including:
- Unlocking New Characters: Acquire new Survivors and Killers to expand your roster and experience different playstyles.
- Leveling Up Bloodwebs: Progress through each character's Bloodweb to unlock Perks, Items, Add-ons, and Offerings, which are essential for customizing your loadouts and enhancing gameplay.
- Prestiging Characters: Use Bloodpoints to reach Level 50 on a character's Bloodweb and then Prestige them, unlocking unique cosmetic rewards and potentially better item rarity in future Bloodwebs.
Bloodpoint rewards from grades are a crucial component of the Dead by Daylight economy, enabling players to continuously grow their character collection and improve their gameplay experience.
For more detailed information on the grading system and rewards, you can visit the Official Dead by Daylight Wiki on Grades.