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Legion Achievements and Battle Pass

Introduction

The Expedition Battle Pass is a limited progression track tied specifically to Legion of Frostborne during Conquest Seasons. It does not appear outside this event cycle, which makes it easy to miss if you are not actively checking Legion content (like in a non-kvk-competitive alliance). You can find it under the Legion → Achievements tab once the season is active.

From a design standpoint, this Battle Pass is not about daily grinding or alliance coordination. It is entirely built around personal achievements, which significantly affects how quickly and reliably you can complete it.


Battle Pass Structure and Progression

The Expedition Battle Pass consists of 30 levels, split into free and premium reward tracks. The premium version costs $50.

Progression is straightforward:

  • Each level requires 100 experience points
  • Total experience required to reach level 30 is 3,000 points
  • Experience is earned only through personal Legion achievements
  • Alliance achievements do not count

Each completed personal achievement grants 150 experience points, which means:

  • You need 20 achievements to fully max the Battle Pass
  • There are 26 total achievements available
  • Several of them are trivial for any active Conquest player

In practice, this makes the Expedition BP one of the least restrictive passes in the game. You are not racing timers or relying on alliance performance; you are simply completing objectives you would likely finish anyway during Legion of Frostborne.

If you find yourself in a server where you are not big on Legion of Frostborne, talk to your leadership about signing up anyway. Even playing KvK as part of a losing faction, players can complete the 20 achievements required for a skill unlock on the paid tier, but you need to work with your faction.


Free vs Premium Rewards

Free Track

The free rewards are functional but unremarkable:

  • Speedups
  • Resources
  • One random Immortal

They offer relatively low value but free rewards are always better than nothing!

Premium Track

The premium rewards are where the Battle Pass becomes strategically relevant:

  • 6,500 Gems
  • 60 Artifact Schematic Selection Chests
  • 1 random Light or Shadow Immortal
  • 1 full Legion of Frostborne skill (selection from the Legion skill pool)

Note that while you may not need any of these skills, you can simply sell the skill stones and use them to purchase one of the top tier skills from the Cinder Wish Shop – like No Escape!


Skill Value and the KvK Comparison

At first glance, spending $50 for something you can technically obtain through KvK Cold Coins may seem unnecessary. However, the key detail is availability.

  • The KvK Legion skills in the KvK Shop are one-time purchases
  • Once bought, they are no longer available for repeat acquisition

This creates a bottleneck for players who are still missing Legion skills but do not want to rely entirely on long-term RNG or extreme spending, as you will eventually run out of skills to purchase in order to sell for Cinder Wish generation.

The Expedition BP gives you flexibility:

  • You can directly select Legion skills faster using the BP rewards
  • Or convert unused rewards into Cinders of Wish and buy exactly what you need in the Wish Shop

In raw value terms, the conversion is significant. The $50 Expedition BP effectively replaces the need for approximately 510 Wisdom Well draws, which translates to roughly $300–$400 worth of spending to reach the same amount of cinders through normal means.

Heavy spenders will naturally accumulate cinders through legendary skill chasing. For them, the BP is optional.
For low to mid spenders, however, this is one of the most efficient shortcuts in the game for closing skill gaps and obtaining those key Cinder skills.

Conclusion Summary

  • Expedition BP is only available during Legion of Frostborne
  • Progression is fast and based solely on personal achievements
  • 20 achievements are enough to fully complete it
  • Free rewards are minor; premium rewards are skill-focused
  • For low and mid spenders, it offers exceptional value compared to Wisdom Well spending

If Legion skills matter to your long-term account plan, the Expedition Battle Pass is not just reasonable—it is efficient.


Published: 05-02-2026

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