By default in Battlefield 6, every class has a starting Training Path that is automatically unlocked and equipped for you. Class Training Paths offer exclusive passive bonuses that go along with your Class Active Ability. The bonuses you receive from these Training Paths can directly affect your playstyle and gameplay on a match-to-match basis. Therefore, how to play all Battlefield 6 classes can differ quite a bit depending on which path you head down.
While the default Training Paths are fairly well-balanced in Battlefield 6, the game does allow you to unlock one new Training Path per class. More often than not, the second Training Path features better passive bonuses that make the class more enjoyable to use overall. However, due to the strange menu navigation that exists in Battlefield 6, you might need some help trying to figure out how to unlock these new Training Paths.
Unlocking new Class Training Paths in Battlefield 6
To view all of the locked Training Paths for your classes in Battlefield 6, all you need to do is head to the Loadouts menu and select your current Training Path. This is the triangle icon to the left of your primary and secondary weapon boxes.

In the “Select Training Path” menu, you can see the default Training Path, along with all of its bonuses, and the locked Training Path. By hovering over the locked Training Path icon, you’ll be prompted to head to the Challenges menu, where you’ll see what challenges you need to complete to unlock the Training Path.
While you can sift through the complicated menus in Battlefield 6 to find out what you need to do to unlock each locked Training Path, we’ve laid it all out for you below:
How to unlock Frontliner Training Path for Assault

- Assault Challenge 1 (unlocks the Deploy Spawn Beacon):
- Earn 10,000 score
- Get 30 kills while using the Adrenaline Injector
- Assault Challenge 2 (unlocks Frontliner Training Path):
- Have 50 squadmates deploy on the Deploy Spawn Beacon
- Get 20 kills or assists on concussed enemies
How to unlock Combat Engineer Training Path for Engineer


- Engineer Challenge 1 (unlocks the Supply Crate):
- Repair vehicles for 2,000 damage
- Earn 10,000 score
- Engineer Challenge 2 (unlocks Combat Engineer Training Path):
- Deal 5,000 damage to ground vehicles with launchers
- Deal 2,000 damage to ground vehicles with Anti-Vehicle Mines
How to unlock Fire Support Training Path for Support


- Support Challenge 1 (unlocks M320A1 SMK):
- Heal teammates for 5,000 health with Support
- Earn 10,000 score
- Support Challenge 2 (unlocks Fire Support Training Path):
- Get 200 revives as Support
- Deploy the Deployable Cover 25 times
How to unlock Spec Ops Training Path for Recon


- Recon Challenge 1 (unlocks C-4 Explosives):
- Spot 250 enemies in objective areas with Recon Gadgets
- Earn 10,000 score
- Recon Challenge 2 (unlocks Spec Ops Training Path):
- Get 50 headshots over 150 meters as Recon
In order to unlock the Training Path for each class in Battlefield 6, you have to complete both of its standard Assignment challenges. This usually involves earning 10,000 score and using specific gadgets and items for the class you’re using.
Some of the challenges involved with unlocking the Training Paths can be fairly difficult to complete. For example, getting kills with the Adrenaline Injector as Assault or getting 50 headshots over 150 meters as Recon are both incredibly difficult and will likely take you several hours.
If you want to streamline your progress with these challenges, you can always use Portal Mode in Battlefield 6. This involves heading to the Community game mode section and browsing servers that have official rules enabled, which ensures your XP and challenge progress count. From there, you’ll likely be placed in matches with dozens of bots, allowing you to easily get whatever you need done without having to worry about dealing with real, tougher players.
To view your challenge progress in Battlefield 6, make sure to track a challenge you’re currently doing. This allows you to see it right away when you go to the Challenges tab while in a match. You can track a challenge by hovering over it and pressing A on Xbox, X on PlayStation, or whatever keybind you have set for it on PC (look for the “track” button on the bottom-right of the challenges screen).
When you get a new Training Path unlocked, you’ll have to manually equip it on your class loadout. From there, its passive effects will be active whenever you enter a match using that particular class in Battlefield 6.
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