Battlefield 1 Battlepacks, Scrap and Puzzle pieces explained

When you start playing Battlefield 1 multiplayer, you’ll find a variety of consumables and currencies (battle packs, scrap pieces, and puzzles) that allow you to customize the appearance of the game’s many weapons.

All three are interconnected and, with a little patience and a large dose of luck, allow you to obtain some desirable skins and exclusive melee weapons in battle.

Battlefield 1 Battlepacks: how to get them?

Battlepacks return in Battlefield 1 as the primary way to obtain new weapon skins.

You obtain Battlepacks in two ways: by purchasing them with Scrap and by delivering them once a match has been completed.


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The chances of you receiving one at the end of a game are random; We’ve heard that some players didn’t get any for several hours, while we got our first at the end of our second match, so it’s a matter of keeping playing until they start landing in your lap.

When you have some scrap (see more on that below), you can go to the Battlepacks screens (in the main menu Options) and start purchasing them. There are several varieties available, with more expensive options giving you a higher chance of getting rare skins and other potential bonuses.

EA will periodically rotate the types of Battlepacks available, known as ‘Revisions’, to provide players with new skins and bonuses over time. Here’s what you’ll see at launch:

  • Battlepack (200 scrap, skin of any rarity)
  • Improved Battlepack (450 Scrap, Better Legendary and Bonus Item Outlook)
  • Superior Battlepack (900 Scrap, Guaranteed Legendary, Even Better Bonus Item Outlook)

Remember that there is always a chance that you will get a Legendary in the standard package; We received one in our first ‘Standard’ open package, so keep your fingers crossed no matter which package you open.

Battlefield 1 Scrap: How to Earn?

Scrap is a currency that can be spent on purchasing new Battlepacks (see above) and is received by dismantling weapon skins. Each type of rarity generates a different amount of scrap dropped:

  • Special – 30 scrap
  • Distinguished – 90 scrap
  • Legendary – 270 scrap

The way Scrap works ultimately results in a chicken-and-egg scenario: the only way to purchase new Battlepacks is with Scrap, and Scrap only comes from dismantling the weapon skins you receive from Battlepacks.

In short, get matchmaking to receive Battlepacks throughout the game and start dismantling and saving your scrap for the Battlepacks you want.

For more Battlefield 1 tips, check out our main Battlefield 1 guides, tips and tricks hub; our Battlefield 1 map breakdown, our full list of Battlefield 1 weapon stats, unlocks and war bonus tips, and codex entries; how to get the small Kolibri pistol; how to get Battlepacks, Scrap and Puzzle pieces; and class guides for the Elite, Medic, Support, Scout classes and also the specialized Pilot, Tank and Cavalry classes from Battlefield 1.

Battlefield 1 puzzle pieces: how do they work?

New to Battlefield this year are puzzle pieces to unlock exclusive melee weapons. When you open a Battlepack, there is a chance that you will receive a puzzle piece for one of the two weapons available at that time.

If you earn five puzzle pieces for that specific melee weapon, it will be yours to take.

To increase your chances of getting puzzle pieces, be sure to aim for the more expensive Battlepacks that give you a higher chance of getting rare skins and a puzzle piece.

Please note that available weapons may have a limited duration and rotate with others on a semi-regular basis. At launch, Bartek Bludgeon and Sawtooth Knife could be unlocked, and based on data leaks from the game’s weapon list, it looks like more could be offered over time.

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