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Get Requisition Points from Operations and Eternal War and are use them for customization, classes, and perks in Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2. Learn how to get Requisition Points, how to farm, and where to spend them.
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Threat Level | Requisition Earned |
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Minimal | 35 |
Average | 55 |
Substantial | 95 |
Ruthless | 165 |
Requisition Points can be earned by successfully completing Operation PVE multiplayer missions. There 6 Operations Missions currently available to play as of launch, with more to come as free updates.
Each mission rewards you with Requisition Points, XP, and Armoury Points, and these rewards are modified by chainging the Threat Level of the game mode at the Battle Barge. All Operation missions can be played at any point in the campaign, but there are recommended missions to complete first to avoid spoilers.
Players can choose to farm Requisition Points fast by speedrunning the Operations mission Decapitation on Ruthless Threat Level.
Decapitation is known to be a short mission due to its straightforward objectives and its many sections for running past enemies. With a well-coordinated team, this mission can be completed quickly.
Fastest Operation and How to Level Up Fast
Requisition Points can be earned and farmed from the Eternal War PVP multiplayer modes Annihilation, Seize Ground, and Capture & Control. Completing them also rewards Veterancy Levels.
Playing in this mode can be faster compared to Operations since you still earn Requisition Points even when losing, and a match usually lasts several minutes compared to Operations where you could be playing for nearly half an hour.
Requisition Points can be obtained from completing Trials for each class at the Armouring Hall. These are fixed rewards and you cannot earn the Requisition Points from completing Trials again (and thus cannot be farmed).
In Trials, Requisition Points are awarded once for completing the objective of each Trial at ranks B or C, with Rank A rewarding you a Master-Crafted Armoury Point.
Best Order for Spending Requisition Points | ||
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① Class Perks | ② Weapons | ③ Heraldry |
Before spending Requisition Points on anything else, it is best to see if there are any useful Perks you can equip to your class as you unlock them. Perks give massive benefit to your stats, weapons, and actions, and can make harder difficulties and threat levels easier to deal with.
Using Requisiton for Weapons is the next in line, since each upgrade mastery tier significantly improves the stats of your weapon. Decide on the weapon types you are most familiar with and invest Requisition Points into them to make them stronger.
All Chapter items, as well as their short lore or history, can be visited in the Heraldry.
Lastly, if you have extra Requisition Points to spare, you can spend on Astartes Heraldry items such as Chapter colors and armour pieces. All of these customization items are purely cosmetic, they do not add perks in combat.
When going for a Chapter set, make sure to pick carefully and plan ahead since certain Chapter sets are more expensive than others. The Carcharodons heraldry, for example, requires you to spend Requisition Points on 6 items. This is more expensive compared to the Dark Angels or Blood Angels chapters, which only require 3 items.
All Customization Options and Chapters
Currently, the maximum cap for Requisition Points is 999. You cannot earn any Requisition Points if a match or a result will lead to your existing points to going beyond 999.
For example, if you have 900 points and you win a Ruthless Operation mission that rewards 165 Requisition Points, your total will remain unchanged unless you have spent points.
How to Get Requisition Points
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