- blockade battlefront titles are cosmetic honors shown under your username, with no direct combat bonus.
- Mastery titles require level 100 on a specific character, so focus on one main first.
- Badge titles come from badges earned through Difficulty Mode, quests, or milestone clears.
- Leaderboard titles reward top placements in Waves Beaten and Hell Waves Beaten.
- Exclusive titles are reserved for testers, contributors, and staff-style roles.
blockade battlefront titles at a Glance
Titles in blockade battlefront are built for status, not stats. They sit under your username as a visible badge of progress, and other players may see them with reduced opacity at distance. That makes titles a clean way to show what you have mastered without changing your build.
Use the current Titles wiki page to verify exact unlocks and title names before you start grinding.
Mastery Titles
- Best for mains
- Unlock by character mastery
- Clear long-term progression
Badge Titles
- Best for mixed play
- Reward missions, quests, and clears
- Easy to track during normal sessions
Prestige Titles
- Best for competitive players
- Reward leaderboard placement or special access
- Hardest to secure consistently
| Family | Unlock Pattern | What It Signals |
|---|---|---|
| Mastery | Reach mastery level 100 on a specific character | Deep specialization |
| Badge | Own a listed badge in Roblox inventory | Mission, quest, or challenge progress |
| Leaderboard | Place in the top ranks of a leaderboard | Competitive performance |
| Exclusive | Hold special access or staff-linked status | Limited availability |
Best Order to Farm Titles
The smartest route is to avoid scattered progress. If you chase every title at once, you slow down your best unlocks. A tighter plan converts normal play into several title tracks at the same time, especially when a title is attached to a character you already enjoy.
Do not start with leaderboard hunting unless you already have strong wave consistency. For most players, mastery and badge titles deliver steadier progress first.
Pick one main character
Choose the character you already use most often. That lets every match move you toward a mastery title instead of splitting progress.
Check badge goals early
Review the badge-linked titles tied to missions, quests, or milestone clears so you can stack them into normal gameplay.
Separate easy from competitive titles
Keep leaderboard titles in a later bucket. They are real goals, but they usually demand stronger runs than the other categories.
Equip the title that matches your goal
Swap titles to reflect your current focus: mastery, mission completion, or competition. That keeps your progression visible and organized.
| Priority | Title Family | Why It Comes First |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Badge Titles | Multiple badges can be earned through regular play, quests, and task clears |
| 2 | Mastery Titles | You can grind them passively if you already main one character |
| 3 | Leaderboard Titles | High effort and higher competition |
| 4 | Exclusive Titles | Usually tied to special access, not grindable by everyone |
Mastery Titles and Character Locks
Mastery titles are the most predictable part of the catalog. Each one is tied to a specific character, and the requirement is the same: reach mastery level 100. If you prefer a single role, this is the category that rewards consistency the most.
A mastery title works best when you treat it as a side effect of your main playstyle. Main one character, avoid unnecessary swaps, and let normal sessions do the work.
| Title | Character Requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Lens Legend | Normal Cameraman | Straightforward mastery grind |
| Engineering Expert | Engineer Cameraman | Good for players who like support play |
| Voice of Victory | Normal Speakerman | Clean fit for Speakerman mains |
| Voice Virtuosa | Speakerwoman | Same mastery tier, different character path |
| Mysterious | Normal TV Man | Strong prestige signal for TV mains |
| Mastermind | Scientist TV Man | Best treated as a long-term objective |
| Drill Master | Normal Drillman | Simple if Drillman is already your main |
| Undergrounder | Large Drillman | A heavier specialization title |
| Right Time | Alarm Clockman | Time-themed mastery reward |
| Honored Memory | Chief Clockman | Another dedicated character climb |
| Die Twice | Villain Arc | High-recognition mastery title |
| Advanced Soldier | Tri-Soldier Artemis | Late-stage mastery goal |
The table above shows the safest way to plan a mastery route: pick one character, stay on it, and treat every match as title progress. If you rotate too often, your progress becomes slower without making the run more fun.
Some mastery titles are easier to schedule than others, but none of them should be treated as quick wins. They are commitment titles, not instant rewards.
Badge Titles and Milestone Rewards
Badge titles are the most varied category because they can come from mission completion, quest chains, or challenge milestones. That variety makes them ideal for players who want visible progress without locking themselves into one character for weeks.
If you want several title unlocks from ordinary sessions, badge titles are the most flexible route. They fit naturally into questing and difficulty clears.
| Title | Badge Requirement | Typical Source |
|---|---|---|
| Experienced | Completed Average Mission | Difficulty Mode badge |
| Skilled | Completed Experienced Mission | Difficulty Mode badge |
| UTCM | UTCM Assembly Mission Completed. | Quest reward |
| Light in the Dark | UTTV | Quest reward |
| Novice | Beat Wave 30! | Challenge or milestone badge |
| Pro | Scientist Is Cooked | Challenge or milestone badge |
Badge titles are worth targeting early because they often line up with content you are already playing. Even one clean session can move you closer to more than one title if your objectives overlap well.
| Badge Title Type | How It Feels | Best Player Type |
|---|---|---|
| Difficulty clears | Structured and repeatable | Players who like mission routes |
| Quest rewards | Goal-driven and predictable | Players who like checklists |
| Challenge badges | Faster but less linear | Players who enjoy short-term targets |
If a badge title comes from a quest, finish the quest line before you switch focus. That reduces wasted time and keeps your unlock path clean.
Leaderboard and Exclusive Titles
Leaderboard titles are the prestige ceiling of the system. They reward placement, not just participation, so they should be treated as competitive goals rather than routine progression. Exclusive titles sit in a different lane entirely: they are linked to special roles, testing, or contributor status.
Leaderboard titles are best approached after your runs are stable. Exclusive titles are not a grind track for most players, so do not plan your route around them.
| Mode | Placement | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Waves Beaten | Top 50 | TOP 50 (Normal) |
| Waves Beaten | Top 3 | 3RD (Normal) |
| Waves Beaten | Top 2 | 2ND (Normal) |
| Waves Beaten | Top 1 | 1ST (Normal) |
| Hell Waves Beaten | Top 50 | TOP 50 (Hell) |
| Hell Waves Beaten | Top 3 | 3RD (Hell) |
| Hell Waves Beaten | Top 2 | 2ND (Hell) |
| Hell Waves Beaten | Top 1 | 1ST (Hell) |
| Exclusive Title | Requirement | Access Type |
|---|---|---|
| The Honored One | Reach mastery level 100 on Gojo | Special mastery path |
| Tester | Be a tester for the game | Internal access |
| Contributor | Be a contributor for the game | Community or development support |
| Community Manager | Be a community manager for the game | Staff-linked role |
These titles matter because they communicate different kinds of status. Leaderboard titles show performance, while exclusive titles show access or contribution. If you are building a title collection for display, this is where the rarer names live.
Treat leaderboard titles as the final layer of your title route. They are the hardest to earn consistently, but they also carry the most visible prestige.
Title Progress Checklist
The cleanest title grind is the one you can maintain without burnout. Use a simple checklist to keep your focus tight and avoid wandering into low-value farming.
Pick one mastery target, one badge target, and one competitive target. That balance keeps your progress moving in multiple title tracks without spreading you too thin.
Core Title Targets:
- Choose one character and push it toward mastery level 100
- Finish any Difficulty Mode badge title that matches your current route
- Track quest-based badges before changing game modes
- Keep leaderboard attempts for stable, high-consistency sessions
- Save exclusive titles as a bonus goal, not your main grind
| Task | Good Time To Do It | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Mastery push | When you main one character for a long session | Reliable title progress |
| Badge hunt | During questing or mission clears | Multiple unlock chances |
| Leaderboard run | When your team or solo setup is stable | Competitive placement attempt |
| Exclusive tracking | When you already have role access | Rare title opportunity |
If you follow that order, title farming stays organized. More importantly, it becomes easier to see which title you should chase next instead of bouncing between unrelated goals.
FAQ
These answers focus on the title system itself: cosmetic visibility, unlock routes, and the best way to organize your progression.
Q: What are blockade battlefront titles used for?
They are cosmetic honors shown under your username. Titles signal progress, mastery, competition, or special access, but they do not change your stats.
Q: Which blockade battlefront titles are easiest to start with?
Badge titles are usually the easiest first step because they can come from missions, quests, and milestone clears that fit into normal play.
Q: Should I chase mastery titles or leaderboard titles first?
Mastery titles are the better first target for most players. Leaderboard titles are more competitive and usually make more sense once your runs are consistent.
Q: Are exclusive titles available to every player?
No. Exclusive titles are tied to special roles or access paths such as tester, contributor, or community manager status.