Last updated: 3 July 2026
Dead by Daylight Bloodpoint Calculator How Many Matches to Hit Your Level Goal?
Bloodpoints (BP) are the only currency that drives character progression in Dead by Daylight — every Bloodweb level, every Prestige transition, and every perk, add-on, and offering you want is locked behind them. The interactive calculator below tells you exactly how many BP stand between your current character state and your target, then converts that number into a realistic match count across three earning scenarios.
01Bloodpoint Calculator
Selective — buy only target perks/add-ons, skip the rest.
Standard — buy most nodes that appear along the path.
Claim All — use the in-game mass-purchase button (cheapest-path algo).
02How the Bloodweb and Prestige System Work
Each character in Dead by Daylight has its own Bloodweb — a node tree that resets at every level. Spending Bloodpoints on nodes unlocks perks, add-ons, and offerings for that character. When you purchase enough nodes, the next level's Bloodweb generates. At level 50, the Entity's signature Prestige Node appears at the centre of the web. Buying it costs 20,000 BP and advances the character to the next Prestige tier at Level 1.
The current live game (as of Patch 10.0.1) supports Prestige levels 1–100 and beyond. Prestige tiers 1, 2, and 3 each unlock a progressively bloodied cosmetic variant for that character's default outfit, and those exclusive cosmetics carry over to all future Bloodweb generations. Beyond Prestige 3, the game continues to produce Bloodwebs indefinitely — useful if you want to stockpile offerings or keep farming add-ons.
Node costs in the Bloodweb scale by rarity (verified against the official wiki, post-Patch 6.2.0):
- Common (brown): 2,000 BP
- Uncommon (yellow): 2,500 BP
- Rare (green): 3,250 BP
- Very Rare (purple): 4,000 BP
- Ultra Rare / Iridescent: 5,000 BP
A fully cleared Bloodweb at higher levels typically contains a mix of 12–18 nodes across all five rarities. The 'Claim All' mass-purchase button buys the cheapest viable path through the web, averaging roughly 21,000 BP per level. Manual selective spending — targeting only what you actually need — reduces that to around 16,000 BP per level. Most players land somewhere in between.
03How to Use the Calculator
Set your current prestige and level in Section 1 and your target in Section 2. If you are playing a brand-new character you have never levelled, set current Prestige to 0 and Level to 1.
- Current character level: Enter the Prestige shown on your character portrait. The Level slider represents the Bloodweb you are currently on (1 = first web of that Prestige cycle, 50 = last).
- Target level: Where you want to end up. Prestige 3 Level 50 is the standard goal for fully unlocking a character's cosmetics. Prestige 1 Level 1 is the minimum to earn the first bloody cosmetic tier.
- Spending style: Choose Selective if you buy only specific nodes each web. Choose Claim All if you use the mass-purchase button. Standard is a safe middle estimate for most players.
- The result updates instantly. It shows the total BP needed, how many Bloodwebs you have to clear, how many prestige transitions that involves, and the match count for three common earning scenarios.
A standard match without any BP offerings typically earns around 20,000–30,000 Bloodpoints, depending on how well each scoring category was filled. Using Bloody Party Streamers (a rare Offering available to both Killer and Survivor) doubles all earned BP for every player in that trial. Stacking BPS with an active Double BP event — which Behaviour Interactive runs several times per year — effectively quadruples your baseline earnings.
04Tips to Farm Bloodpoints Faster
- Save Bloody Party Streamers for high-earning matches. BPS works for everyone in the trial, so using one during a match where you are likely to hit the category caps rewards both teams. Don't waste them on matches you know will end early.
- Stack BPS with Double BP events. Behaviour Interactive runs Double BP weekends several times per year (often around anniversaries, holidays, and major patch launches). Saving a stack of BPS for these windows can push a single match above 80,000 BP.
- Fill all four scoring categories. Bloodpoints are split across four categories — Objectives, Survival, Altruism/Boldness for Survivors (Brutality, Deviousness, Hunter, Sacrifice for Killer). Each category is capped at 10,000 BP per match. Maxing all four before offerings gives you 40,000 BP base. Running a gen-only strategy leaves your Altruism and Boldness categories empty — you leave BP on the table every match.
- Claim gifts and daily login bonuses. The main menu offers regular BP rewards outside the trial cap. These do not count toward the 5,000,000 BP storage limit and can provide a meaningful free boost when you log in after an absence.
- Target Prestige 3 first on your main, then branch out. Prestige 1, 2, and 3 each unlock that character's unique teachable perks across all other Bloodwebs at higher prestige levels, which reduces the cost of building cross-character loadouts later.
FAQ
How many Bloodpoints does it take to reach Prestige 3 in Dead by Daylight?
Reaching Prestige 3 Level 50 from Level 1 requires approximately 4 million Bloodpoints using standard Bloodweb spending (buying most nodes as they appear). Players who cherry-pick only the specific nodes they need can reduce this to around 3.2 million BP; using the Claim All mass-purchase button lands somewhere in between. The interactive calculator on this page gives you a precise estimate based on your current level and spending style.
What is the Bloodpoint cap in Dead by Daylight?
Dead by Daylight caps Bloodpoints earned from Trials and Tome Challenges at 5,000,000 BP. Bloodpoints awarded from other sources — login rewards, promotional codes, email gifts, and similar — are exempt from this cap and can push your total above 5,000,000. The per-match scoring cap is 10,000 BP per scoring category, for a maximum of 40,000 BP per match before any offering or event multipliers are applied.
Do Bloody Party Streamers stack with Double BP events in Dead by Daylight?
Yes. Bloody Party Streamers (BPS) grant +100% Bloodpoints in all four scoring categories for every player in the trial. A Double BP event applies an additional +100% multiplier on top of your base earnings. Because these multiply in sequence rather than simply adding together, combining BPS with an active Double BP event results in approximately four times your normal match earnings — well above what either bonus produces alone.
How many matches does it take to max a character in Dead by Daylight?
Getting a character from Level 1 to Prestige 3 Level 50 takes roughly 160 matches at an average of 25,000 BP per match (no offerings). With Bloody Party Streamers it drops to about 80 matches, and combining BPS with a Double BP event gets it down to around 40 matches. The calculator above adjusts these figures based on your starting point and spending style.
What does Prestige do in Dead by Daylight?
Prestiging a character advances them to the next Prestige tier (Prestige 1, 2, 3, and beyond) at the cost of 20,000 BP for the central node. Prestige 1 unlocks a bloody version of the character's default outfit; Prestige 2 adds the bloody weapon or prop; Prestige 3 adds a bloody portrait. All three pieces are cosmetics only and do not affect gameplay. At Prestige 1 and above, the character's unique teachable perks appear in all other characters' Bloodwebs at higher rarity — reducing long-term perk-farming costs across your roster.
How do scoring categories work in Dead by Daylight?
Survivors earn BP across Objectives (generators, escaping), Survival (staying alive and healthy), Altruism (healing and rescuing teammates), and Boldness (chasing and interaction with the Killer). Killers earn BP across Brutality (damaging and breaking objects), Deviousness (creative use of their power), Hunter (finding and chasing Survivors), and Sacrifice (hooking and eliminating Survivors). Each category is capped at 10,000 BP per match, giving a hard ceiling of 40,000 BP before offering or event multipliers.
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