NBA 2K Badges: How to Get Them All
Contents
- NBA 2K Badges – How to Get Them All
- The Different Types of NBA 2K Badges
- How to Get Hall of Fame Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get Gold Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get Silver Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get Bronze Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get Blacktop Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get MyTEAM Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get MyCAREER Badges in NBA 2K
- How to Get MyGM/MyLEAGUE Badges in NBA 2K
Badges in NBA 2K are a great way to show off your skills and progress in the game. There are a ton of different badges to collect, and they can be pretty tough to get. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to get all of the badges in NBA 2K.
NBA 2K Badges – How to Get Them All
There are a total of 82 Badges in NBA 2K19, with 26 of them (32%) being Hall of Fame Badges. In this guide, we’ll show you how to earn each and every Badge in the game, including the Hall of Fame Badges.
The Different Types of NBA 2K Badges
There are four different types of badges in NBA 2K: personality, gold, silver, and bronze. Personality Badges are awarded to players who exhibit certain positive traits on the court, such as being a good team player or being clutch in the fourth quarter Gold badges are the highest honor a player can receive and are reserved for the best of the best; these players will excel in almost every facet of the game. Silver badges are given to players who are very good at one or two specific things, while bronze badges are awarded to players who are solid all-around but don’t excel in any one particular area.
How to Get Hall of Fame Badges in NBA 2K
Hall of Fame badges are the highest honor you can receive in NBA 2K, and they’re not easy to come by. In order to get one, you’ll need to have an Extremely Hot Streak in MyCAREER, which means you’ll need to win at least 12 games in a row.
How to Get Gold Badges in NBA 2K
Badges are a key part of NBA 2K, and they can help players perform better on the court. There are a variety of badges that players can earn, and each one provides a different benefit. Some badges make players better at shooting, while others increase their ability to defend.
To earn badges, players will need to complete certain tasks during games. For example, to earn the hot zone Hunter badge, players will need to make a certain number of shots from specific areas on the court. Players can also level up their existing badges by continuing to use them frequently.
Badges can be earned in both MyCAREER and MyTEAM mode, so players have plenty of opportunities to get them all. Here’s a complete guide to every badge in NBA 2K20, including how to earn them all.
How to Get Silver Badges in NBA 2K
Badges are a vital part of NBA 2K. They distinguish the Great players from the good ones, and can mean the difference between winning and losing.
There are four main tiers of badges in NBA 2K: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Hall of Fame In this guide, we’ll focus on Silver badges.
Generally speaking, Silver badges are easier to get than their Gold counterparts. However, they’re still not easy to come by. To get a Silver badge in NBA 2K, you’ll need to grind out games and hope for the best.
The first step is to identify which badge you want. There are dozens of badges in NBA 2K, so take your time and pick one that fits your playing style.
Once you’ve decided on a badge, start grinding out games. Play as often as you can and really focus on improving your stats in the specific areas that the badge requires.
For example, if you’re going for the ‘Shot Creator’ badge, make sure to take lots of shots and rack up assists. If you’re going for ‘ Tireless Defender’, focus on getting steals and blocks.
It’s important to note that badges aren’t easy to come by. You’ll need to put in a lot of time and effort to get one. However, the rewards are definitely worth it. A Silver badge will make you a much better player and will help you win more games.”
How to Get Bronze Badges in NBA 2K
There are a total of 53 bronze badges in NBA 2K. To get them all, you’ll need to complete the following tasks:
-Get 50 steals
-Get 100 blocks
-Get 300 assists
-Make 75 three-pointers
-Make 150 layups
-Make 250 dunks
How to Get Blacktop Badges in NBA 2K
Whether you want to be the best player on the block or just show off your sweet handles, in NBA 2K, you’re going to want to earn those blacktop badges. Here’s how.
Blacktop badges are special abilities and perks that you can earn in MyCareer and MyPark modes in NBA 2K20. These can range from making you a better shooter to giving you better ball-handling skills. In order to get blacktop badges, you’re going to have to put in the work. Here’s a quick guide on how to get started.
In order to get blacktop badges, you first need to reach level 8 in Mycareer mode Once you’ve done that, you’ll be able to start working on your blacktop badge progress by dribbling through cone drills shooting, and Playing Defense in The Neighborhood. As you complete these activities, your badge progress bar will begin to fill up. Once it’s full, you’ll unlock a new blacktop badge.
There are a total of 23 blacktop badges in NBA 2K20, so keep grindin’ away and good luck!
How to Get MyTEAM Badges in NBA 2K
One of the most popular features in NBA 2K is the MyTEAM mode. In this mode, players can create their own teams of NBA players past and present. One of the things that makes MyTEAM so popular is the badge system. Players can earn badges by completing certain tasks or objectives, and these badges can be used to make their team more competitive.
Badges fall into four categories: shooting, playmaking, defense/rebounding, and athleticism. There are 12 badges in each category, for a total of 48 badges that can be earned. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to get each of those badges.
How to Get MyCAREER Badges in NBA 2K
The Career mode in NBA 2K allows players to create their own player and take them through the ups and downs of an NBA Career Throughout your career, you’ll earn badges that represent your accomplishments on the court. There are a total of 59 badges that you can earn, and they’re not all easy to get. Here’s a guide to help you get all the badges in NBA 2K’s Mycareer mode
First, let’s start with the basics. There are five tiers of badges: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Hall of Fame and Legend. The vast majority of players will only be able to earn Bronze and Silver badges, with Gold being much more difficult to come by. To get a Hall of Fame badge, you’ll need to have your player reach an overall rating of 99; to get a Legend badge, you’ll need to have your player win an NBA Championship while also being named Finals MVP
Now that we’ve got that out of the way, here’s a complete list of every badge in NBA 2K’s Career mode along with tips on how to earn them:
Shot Creator Badges
-Acrobat: This badge is earned by performing acrobatic layups. To do this, approach the basket from close range and press X/Square + R1/RB + L1/LB at the same time.
-Contact Finisher: This badge is earned by finishing strong through contact. To do this, approach the basket from close range and press X/Square + R2/RT + L2/LT at the same time.
-Difficult Shots: This badge is earned by making tough shots off the dribble. To do this, press X/Square + R1/RB + L1 against a defender to perform a Step Back jump shot or press X/Square + R2/RT against a defender to perform a euro step layup or dunk attempt. You can also try other difficult shot animations by pressing R1 + L1 or R2 + L2 while driving to the basket.
-putback King: This badge is earned by scoring putback dunks after offensive rebounds. To do this, simply stand close to the basket after an offensive rebound and press X/Square when prompted.
And so on…
How to Get MyGM/MyLEAGUE Badges in NBA 2K
There are a total of 68 badges in NBA 2K. If you want to know how to get them all, here is a list of every badge and what you need to do to earn it:
MyGM/MyLEAGUE Badges:
-Leader: Become a team captain or be selected as an All-Star in MyGM/MyLEAGUE.
-Clutch Shooter: Make a game-winning shot with the game on the line.
-Microwave: Score 10 points in quick succession.
-Durable: Play in at least 10 games without missing any time due to injury.
-Floor General: Post a triple double in a game.
--iron man Play every game over the course of an 82 game season.
– comeback kid Win after being down by 20+ points at any point in the game.
-Champion: Win an NBA Championship in MyGM/MyLEAGUE.
-Defensive Stopper: Hold your matchup to under their season average for points.
Offensive Badges:
-Acrobat: Convert 3 acrobatic layups in a single game. Must be done in Quick Game, not Play Now or Season Mode. – Bruiser: Get 4 offensive rebounds in a single game. Must be done in Quick Game, not Play Now or Season Mode – Catch & Shoot – Shoot 70% or better on catch and shoot jumpers with no dribbles taken (minimum 5 attempted per game). – Difficult Shots – Hit 48% or better on contested 2pt jumpers (minimum 5 attempted per game). – space creator – Assist on 8 three pointers made by teammates in one game (must be done in Quick Game, not Play Now or Season Mode) – Flashy Passer – Record 9 or more flashy passes made (No Dribble Handoff flashy passes) per game over the course of 5 consecutive games – pick & Roller – As the ball handler assist on 3 successful rolls to the basket by your teammates during one single Quick Game (must be done in Quick game mode not Season mode)
Defensive Badges
-box out — Get 7 defensive rebounds while matched up against one player over the course of one single Quick Game (must be done against AI, not another player) -chase down artist — Block 2 shots from behind while matched up against one player over the course of one single Quick Game (must be done against AI, not another player). – charge card — Draw 3 shooting fouls while driving to the basket over the course of one single Quick Game (must be done against AI, not another player).
Endurance Badges
Complete an NBA season without ever turning off simulation & earning an “A” grade for effort
Mental Badges
response tester — Predict 75% of opponent’s playcalls correctly over the course of one season schedule holder — Manage players’ minutes so that no player averages more than 36mpg over the course of an entire 82game season without ever going into sim mode & receiving an “A” grade for effort