Battlefield 6 Challenge Rerolls: What They Do & How They Work

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Challenge rerolls allow you to swap tasks so you can keep leveling without changing how you usually play.

When a Daily or Weekly drops that you don’t enjoy, such as a BR-exclusive assignment while you prefer Conquest, rerolling will trade it for another from the same pool.

The swap isn’t guaranteed to be perfect because challenges vary account-to-account and week-to-week, but rerolls give multiple bites at the apple, so the card can better match how one actually plays.

How Does the Reroll Process Work?

You activate a reroll by going to the Challenges tab, highlighting the target card, and confirming the prompt.

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The current task is replaced immediately with a new one from the active pool.

Players mention that it works well for swapping out BR-restricted Weeklies if they prefer core multiplayer, though you may not get an ideal challenge on the first attempt.

Some players mention that top-reward Weekly cards may be fixed and non-rerollable, which encourages taking part in that week’s highlighted content.

How Many Rerolls Do You Get per Day and Week?

Reroll allowances are split between Dailies and Weeklies and scale with ownership. You start with one Daily reroll.

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If you own Battlefield 6, you gain another, and the Pro edition grants a third, for a total of three per reset cycle.

Everyone begins with three weekly rerolls, but BF6 ownership and Pro membership add one each, up to five total per week.

Daily reset happens at 04:00 UTC, and Weekly reset arrives every Tuesday at 12:00 UTC.

Unused rolls return to the maximum when the reset happens, and anything beyond that won’t carry over, so use what’s left before the timer refreshes if you still want to replace a bad card.

Will Rerolling Always Give a Better Task?

Because outcomes are randomized within the current pool, rerolling doesn’t change difficulty tier so much as the shape of the ask.

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A hard-to-finish BR card may convert into a basic point-scoring or objective-kill challenge, while a vehicle assignment can shift toward infantry duties.

Over a season, the pool itself can shift as the live team rotates themes and tunes progression, so the same reroll might yield different styles of tasks in future weeks.

The system is built to keep players in control while still letting the studio highlight specific modes or behaviors through featured cards.

What’s the Best Time to Use Rerolls?

Spend rerolls where they give the biggest time savings.

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If BR or a limited playlist isn’t active, switch those Weeklies early so you have more games to complete the new task.

Keep a few rerolls for the toughest grinds, such as long killstreak chains, demanding headshot counts, or awkward vehicle tasks, especially when the map pool isn’t in your favor.

If the swap isn’t good, do it now. Late Monday changes can cost you major talent.

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