Forsaken Daily Challenges: Complete All Quests in 30 Minutes

Speed run all daily challenges in Forsaken. Optimal strategies for every quest type, plus tips for maximizing rewards and XP gains.

Published October 22, 202520 min readBy Sukie
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Daily challenges represent Forsaken's most efficient bloodpoint earning method, providing 15,000-35,000 bloodpoints per challenge with 2 challenges refreshing every 24 hours totaling 30,000-70,000 daily bloodpoints for 15-30 minutes of focused gameplay. Players who complete daily challenges consistently earn approximately 210,000-490,000 bloodpoints weekly (900,000-2.1 million monthly) compared to standard match earnings of 8,000-15,000 per 8-10 minute match, creating 200-300% efficiency improvement that dramatically reduces the grind from 200-300 hours to unlock all meta perks to 130-180 hours through systematic challenge completion. Understanding daily challenge mechanics, optimal completion strategies, and decision-making about which challenges to reroll versus complete proves essential for maintaining progression velocity without burning out from excessive grinding. The challenge system includes survivor-focused objectives (complete generators, perform unhooks, escape matches), killer-focused tasks (hook survivors, sacrifice with specific killers, use specific perks), and general objectives achievable as either role (earn bloodpoints, complete matches, break pallets/walls) creating variety that prevents repetitive gameplay while encouraging experimentation with different characters and playstyles. This comprehensive guide examines challenge categories and rewards, time-efficient completion strategies, reroll decision framework, common challenge types and optimal approaches, challenge synergy with bloodpoint offerings, and long-term planning for maximizing monthly bloodpoint income through deliberate challenge management. Mastering daily challenges transforms them from random tasks into structured progression system that accelerates bloodweb advancement, perk unlocking, and addon collection by 40-60% compared to players who ignore challenges and rely solely on match bloodpoints.

Common Challenge Types and Completion Strategies

Daily challenges fall into predictable categories with specific optimal strategies that reduce completion time by 40-60% compared to casual approaches. Understanding these patterns allows players to immediately formulate efficient completion plans upon seeing daily challenges rather than wasting time through trial and error or inefficient methods that triple required time investment for identical bloodpoint rewards. Survivor challenges emphasize cooperative actions (perform unhooks, heal teammates, complete generators) requiring team-oriented gameplay that sometimes conflicts with optimal escape strategies creating tension between challenge completion and personal survival. Smart survivors prioritize challenge completion during low-pressure early-game moments (first 2-3 minutes when killer applies minimal pressure) then shift focus to survival and escapes after completing challenge objectives ensuring both challenge bloodpoints and match bloodpoints maximize total earnings. Killer challenges range from simple accumulation tasks (hit survivors X times, break X pallets) to specific killer requirements (sacrifice survivors as specific killer, use specific killer perk) creating opportunities to experiment with off-meta killers while earning bloodpoints. The most time-efficient killer players maintain basic competency on all 12 killers specifically for daily challenges, investing 10-15 matches (2-3 hours) per killer to reach performance floor where challenges complete within reasonable timeframes rather than struggling through 40-60 minute challenge attempts with completely unfamiliar killers.

Survivor Challenge Optimal Approaches

Master these essential survivor challenge optimal approaches strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Generator Completion Challenges: "Complete 5 generators" challenges finish fastest using Prove Thyself perk enabling 2-survivor cooperative repairs completing in 40 seconds each totaling 3-4 matches versus 5-6 matches solo repairing taking 80 seconds each.
  • Safe Unhook Requirements: "Perform 4 safe unhooks" requires rescued survivor to survive 15+ seconds post-rescue, optimized through We Will Make It perk healing survivors immediately after unhook guaranteeing safe unhook classification.
  • Healing Action Challenges: "Heal teammates 6 times" completes fastest using Circle of Healing or We Will Make It, actively seeking injured teammates for healing rather than focusing generators creating role-play as team healer for 2-3 matches.
  • Escape Challenges: "Escape 3 matches" sometimes requires specific conditions (escape through hatch, escape while injured), optimized by playing safe survivor focusing stealth and avoiding killer attention until endgame rather than aggressive looping.
  • Chase Duration Requirements: "Get chased for 120 seconds total" completes through intentional killer attention-seeking, running near killer at match start then looping strong structures for 40-60 seconds per chase across 2-3 matches.
  • Perk-Specific Challenges: "Use perk X successfully 3 times" requires equipping specific perk and creating situations where it activates, such as Sprint Burst requiring exhaustion recovery and activation or Dead Hard requiring successful timing during killer swings.
  • Item Usage Tasks: "Deplete 2 medkits" completes by healing self and teammates with medkits until depleted taking 3-4 matches, accelerated using addon-less medkits that deplete faster than purple medkits with efficiency addons.
  • Boldness Challenges: "Earn 15,000 boldness bloodpoints" rewards chasing, pallet stunning, flashlight blinding, and close proximity to killer, completed by aggressive survivors who loop killer extensively rather than stealth generator focus.

Killer Challenge Efficient Completion

Master these essential killer challenge efficient completion strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Hook State Challenges: "Hook 8 survivors" completes in 2-3 matches through standard killer gameplay, accelerated by avoiding camping and tunneling to spread hooks across all 4 survivors maximizing hook actions versus sacrificing single survivor early.
  • Specific Killer Requirements: "Sacrifice 3 survivors as Hillbilly" forces playing specific killer, completed fastest by players with 10+ hours on that killer or using strongest addons and perks to compensate for unfamiliarity reducing struggle time.
  • Hit Count Challenges: "Hit survivors 15 times with basic attacks" rewards M1 gameplay avoiding powers that instant-down or skip basic attack requirement, completed faster using weak killers like Trapper focusing basic attack chases.
  • Generator Damage Tasks: "Damage 10 generators" completes through kicking generators after forcing survivors off, though providing minimal actual game value challenges incentivize kicking every generator found regardless of strategic merit.
  • Pallet Breaking Requirements: "Break 12 pallets" finishes faster against aggressive survivors who drop pallets early, sometimes intentionally respecting pallets to encourage drops and breaks rather than playing around pallets to avoid breaks.
  • Mori Challenges: "Mori 2 survivors" requires survivors reaching death hook then downing for automatic mori, taking 2-3 matches versus single match if using mori offering that enables earlier mori opportunities.
  • Terror Radius Challenges: "Down survivors within terror radius 6 times" prevents stealth killer power usage, requiring standard terror radius gameplay avoiding Witch cloak or Insidious perk for duration of challenge.
  • Endgame Challenges: "Sacrifice survivors during endgame collapse 2 times" requires matches reaching endgame with survivors remaining, completed through intentionally allowing generator completion then securing kills during collapse timer pressure.

Role-Neutral Challenge Strategies

Master these essential role-neutral challenge strategies strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Bloodpoint Accumulation: "Earn 50,000 bloodpoints" completes in 4-5 matches as survivor earning 10,000-12,000 per match or 2-3 matches as killer earning 18,000-25,000 per match making killer more efficient for pure bloodpoint challenges.
  • Match Completion Requirements: "Complete 5 matches" rewards simply playing without performance requirements, finished fastest through survivor matches averaging 8-10 minutes versus killer matches 10-12 minutes creating 25% time savings.
  • Pallet Interaction Challenges: "Drop or break 15 pallets" completes as survivor through aggressive pallet usage during chases or as killer through pallet breaking patrol, with killer method 40-50% faster due to control over pallet breaking pace.
  • Emblem Challenges: "Earn gold emblems in 3 categories" requires balanced gameplay performing reasonably well in multiple areas, completed fastest as killer where single player controls all emblem categories versus survivor dependency on team performance.
  • Seasonal Event Challenges: Limited-time event challenges during Halloween, Christmas, or anniversaries offer 50,000-100,000 bloodpoints for event-specific objectives like collecting event items or completing special generators creating high-value limited windows.
  • Cooperative Challenges: "Complete match with 2+ friends" requires SWF (survive with friends) groups creating social aspect, though solo queue players should reroll these challenges unable to complete without coordinating friend availability.
  • Escape/Sacrifice Ratio: "Escape or sacrifice 4 times" allows either role to contribute, completed through 4 survivor escapes or 4 killer sacrifices (1-2 matches) providing maximum flexibility for role preference.
  • Speed Completion Bonus: Some challenges include "complete in under X minutes" bonus rewards adding 5,000-8,000 bloodpoints for efficiency, prioritizing fast matches over extended farming games when bonus available.

Pro Tip

Combine daily challenges with bloodpoint offerings (personal or party streamers granting 100% bonus) to multiply challenge rewards from 30,000-70,000 to 60,000-140,000 per day. If both challenges complete in 3-4 matches using streamers each match, total session earnings reach 150,000-200,000 bloodpoints in 30-40 minutes representing peak efficiency for bloodweb progression.

Reroll Decision Framework and Challenge Prioritization

The daily reroll mechanic allows replacing one challenge per day with random alternative from same difficulty tier, creating strategic decision-making about which challenges warrant rerolling based on time investment, role preference, and completion probability. Optimal reroll usage improves daily challenge efficiency by 25-35% through eliminating extremely time-consuming challenges or tasks requiring killers/survivors the player doesn't own or refuses to play for enjoyment reasons. The reroll decision framework weighs three primary factors: estimated completion time, role requirement alignment with play preferences, and challenge difficulty relative to skill level. A "sacrifice 4 survivors as Guest 666" challenge might take 20-30 minutes for experienced Guest 666 players but 60-90 minutes for players who never play Guest 666, making reroll obvious choice for the latter group despite identical 25,000 bloodpoint reward. Conversely, challenges aligned with planned gameplay (survivor main receives "complete 6 generators") should never be rerolled as they complete naturally through normal play sessions. Understanding which challenges to immediately reroll versus attempting completion prevents wasted time on frustrating tasks that provide poor bloodpoint-per-minute ratios. The worst challenges require specific uncommon circumstances (escape through hatch 2 times, blind killer 4 times, grab survivors 3 times) that may take 10-15 matches to naturally occur compared to straightforward challenges (hit survivors 12 times, complete 4 generators) finishing in 2-3 matches making reroll decisions impactful on daily bloodpoint income.

Challenges Worth Immediate Reroll

Master these essential challenges worth immediate reroll strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Hatch Escape Requirements: "Escape through hatch 2 times" requires being last survivor alive with hatch spawning, occurring in only 15-25% of survivor matches making this challenge take 8-12 matches (80-120 minutes) for 25,000 bloodpoints creating terrible efficiency.
  • Specific Killer Ownership: Challenges requiring killers player doesn't own become impossible without purchasing killer for 50,000-80,000 bloodpoints or Robux, making reroll mandatory unless planning to buy that killer regardless.
  • Grab Challenges: "Grab survivors off generators/windows 3 times" requires survivors to make mistakes or face stealth killer, occurring in only 5-10% of killer matches taking 30-40 matches for completion creating worst bloodpoint-per-minute ratio.
  • Flashlight Save Requirements: "Blind killer during pickup 2 times" requires flashlight, proper timing, and killer not facing walls during pickups, succeeding in approximately 10-15% of attempts even for skilled players making completion frustratingly random.
  • Basement Hook Challenges: "Hook survivors in basement 6 times" requires carrying survivors to basement (often 30-50 studs from down locations) instead of using nearest hook, extending match times by 4-6 minutes and risking flashlight saves.
  • Multi-Kill Requirements: "Sacrifice all 4 survivors in single match 2 times" creates high difficulty requirement occurring in only 30-40% of killer matches for average players, taking 5-7 matches versus 2-3 for standard sacrifice challenges.
  • Perfect Game Challenges: "Escape without being hooked" or "Sacrifice all survivors with 5 gens remaining" require dominant performances occurring in 15-25% of matches creating unnecessary difficulty for moderate bloodpoint rewards.
  • Meme Build Requirements: Challenges forcing specific perk combinations (use perks A, B, C in same match) prevent optimal perk loadouts creating performance handicaps that extend match times and reduce win rates for duration of challenge.

Challenges to Always Keep

Master these essential challenges to always keep strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Passive Accumulation Tasks: "Earn 60,000 bloodpoints total" completes automatically across 5-6 matches regardless of performance, requiring zero gameplay modification making these free bloodpoint bonuses worth keeping always.
  • Role-Aligned Challenges: Survivor mains should keep all survivor challenges while killer mains keep all killer challenges as these complete through normal gameplay without forcing role-swapping creating seamless integration.
  • Low-Threshold Requirements: "Complete 3 matches" or "Hit survivors 8 times" finish in 3 matches or less with minimal effort, providing quick 15,000-22,000 bloodpoint injections within 30-minute play sessions.
  • Perk-Generic Challenges: "Use exhaustion perk successfully 4 times" allows any exhaustion perk (Sprint Burst, Lithe, Dead Hard) creating flexibility versus specific perk requirements that force loadout changes.
  • Killer-Generic Requirements: "Hook 10 survivors as any killer" allows playing strongest or favorite killer rather than forcing specific killer experimentation, completing through optimal gameplay versus handicapped matches.
  • Synergistic Challenge Pairs: When both daily challenges align (both survivor-focused or both killer-focused), keeping both enables simultaneous completion earning 30,000-70,000 bloodpoints in 3-4 matches creating peak efficiency.
  • High-Reward Low-Effort: "Break 15 pallets" rewards 28,000 bloodpoints for simple task completing in 2-3 killer matches through normal gameplay, representing best bloodpoint-per-minute ratio among all challenge types.
  • Preferred Playstyle Matches: Aggressive survivors who loop killers extensively should keep "Get chased 180 seconds total" while stealthy survivors keep "Complete 8 generators" matching natural approaches to gameplay.

Reroll Timing and Strategic Planning

Master these essential reroll timing and strategic planning strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Morning vs Evening Assessment: Check daily challenges at start of play session (morning for morning players, evening for evening players) allowing reroll decision before committing to matches preventing mid-session challenge frustration.
  • Weekend Challenge Planning: Friday-Sunday players should keep difficult but high-reward challenges (30,000-35,000 bloodpoints) they can dedicate 60-90 minutes completing, while weekday players with limited time should reroll for quick 20-30 minute challenges.
  • Event Period Exceptions: During bloodpoint events (1.5x-2x multiplier weekends), challenge bloodpoints multiply making difficult challenges worth attempting for 45,000-70,000 total bloodpoints versus rerolling for easier challenges.
  • Burnout Prevention: When experiencing gameplay burnout or frustration, reroll challenging tasks in favor of easy passive challenges (complete matches, earn bloodpoints) maintaining engagement without adding stress.
  • Learning Opportunities: Players wanting to learn new killers should keep specific killer challenges as motivation to practice, using challenge as structured learning session with bloodpoint reward rather than rerolling to stay in comfort zone.
  • Team Coordination: SWF groups should coordinate challenges, keeping challenges that group can help complete (unhooks, healing, protection hits) while solo queue players reroll team-dependent challenges unlikely to complete without coordination.
  • Streak Preservation: When maintaining daily challenge completion streak (personal goal of completing challenges X days in a row), prioritize rerolling for guaranteed completable challenges over risky difficult challenges that might break streak.
  • Statistical Tracking: Players tracking long-term data should note reroll patterns (which challenge types rerolled most frequently) identifying skill gaps or playstyle preferences informing future practice priorities beyond just bloodpoint optimization.

Reroll RNG Risk

Rerolling challenge for better option carries risk of receiving worse alternative, as reroll pool includes all challenges from same difficulty tier including ones potentially more frustrating than original. Before rerolling, mentally assess "is this challenge truly worse than average for this tier?" to avoid reroll regret when replacement challenge proves equally or more difficult than original choice.

Long-Term Challenge Strategy and Monthly Planning

Viewing daily challenges through monthly lens rather than individual day optimization reveals strategic patterns that increase total monthly bloodpoint income by 30-45% through consistent engagement and intelligent planning. Players completing both daily challenges 6-7 days per week average 180,000-490,000 bloodpoints weekly (780,000-2.1 million monthly) compared to irregular completion patterns (3-4 days weekly) earning 110,000-280,000 weekly (480,000-1.2 million monthly), creating 60-75% income difference purely from completion consistency. Monthly planning involves identifying high-availability days (weekends, days off work/school) for difficult 40-60 minute challenges while reserving low-availability days (busy weekdays) for quick 15-25 minute challenges through strategic reroll usage. This planning prevents scenarios where difficult challenge appears on busy day forcing choice between skipping challenge (losing 25,000-35,000 bloodpoints) or sacrificing 60+ minutes on day with limited gaming time creating stress and potential burnout. Challenge tracking through spreadsheets or mental records identifies personal strengths and weaknesses, revealing which challenge categories complete quickly (personal strengths worth keeping) versus which categories consistently take excessive time (weaknesses worth rerolling). After 2-3 months of tracking, patterns emerge showing "I complete generator challenges in 18 minutes average but pallet challenges take 35 minutes" informing systematic reroll decisions that optimize personal efficiency rather than following general community advice that may not align with individual playstyle.

Weekly Completion Patterns

Master these essential weekly completion patterns strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Weekend Frontloading: Completing 4-5 difficult challenges Friday-Sunday when 2-4 hour play sessions available creates buffer allowing weekday skips without losing weekly bloodpoint targets, reducing pressure during busy weekday schedules.
  • Weekday Maintenance: Monday-Thursday focus on 15-25 minute quick challenges maintaining daily engagement and bloodpoint flow without requiring extended sessions, using rerolls to eliminate any challenge exceeding 30-minute completion estimate.
  • Skip Day Management: Planning 1 skip day per week for unexpected schedule conflicts or burnout days prevents guilt over missed challenges, calculating weekly targets as 12-13 challenges (6-6.5 days) instead of 14 challenges (7 days).
  • Streak Pressure Avoidance: While daily streaks create engagement, they also create unhealthy pressure to play when tired or busy. Set realistic "5-6 days per week" targets instead of perfect 7-day streaks maintaining long-term sustainability.
  • SWF Coordination Days: Designating 2-3 days weekly for SWF group play enables completing team-dependent challenges (unhooks, healing, protection hits) that solo queue makes difficult, maximizing efficiency through social coordination.
  • Event Exploitation: During special events or bloodpoint multiplier weekends, prioritize completing both challenges daily as 60,000-140,000 total bloodpoint days (with 2x multiplier) justify extended play sessions versus regular weekends.
  • Challenge Banking Effect: While Forsaken doesn't allow banking multiple challenges, completing challenges early in day (morning/afternoon) sometimes allows viewing next day's challenges before midnight UTC, informing whether to reroll current challenges based on upcoming options.
  • Monthly Target Setting: Setting monthly bloodpoint goals (1.5 million, 2 million, 2.5 million) broken into weekly targets (375,000, 500,000, 625,000) creates measurable progress tracking, with daily challenges contributing 35-45% of total monthly income supplemented by match earnings.

Killer and Survivor Investment Strategy

Master these essential killer and survivor investment strategy strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Bloodpoint Allocation: Daily challenge bloodpoints should follow 60-40 or 70-30 split favoring main role (survivor or killer) while maintaining minimum investment in opposite role for challenge completion capability preventing forced rerolls.
  • Minimum Viable Character: Investing 300,000-500,000 bloodpoints (reaching level 15-20) in 2-3 killers and 2-3 survivors creates minimum viable roster for most daily challenges, preventing ownership-locked challenge reroll requirements.
  • Meta Perk Prioritization: Using challenge bloodpoints to unlock meta perks first (Sprint Burst, We Will Make It, Brutal Strength, Hex: No One Escapes Death) enables faster challenge completion creating positive feedback loop where challenges complete faster earning more bloodpoints.
  • Challenge-Optimal Perks: Some perks specifically accelerate challenge completion (Prove Thyself for generator challenges, We Will Make It for healing challenges) making these high-priority investments even if not optimal for escape-focused gameplay.
  • Prestige Delay Strategy: Delaying prestige until accumulating 800,000-1.2 million bloodpoints creates immediate re-level capability, preventing periods where prestiged character lacks perks making challenges difficult or impossible to complete efficiently.
  • Addon Stockpiling: Using challenge bloodpoints to stockpile strong addons (purple/red killer addons, purple medkits) creates resource bank for difficult specific-killer challenges where strong addons compensate for unfamiliarity reducing completion time.
  • Offering Investment: Purchasing bloodpoint offerings (personal or party streamers) using challenge bloodpoints creates multiplier effect where offerings boost match bloodpoints by 100% effectively doubling income from challenge completion sessions.
  • Secondary Role Balance: Survivor mains should maintain 2-3 killer competency while killer mains maintain survivor proficiency, investing approximately 15-25% of challenge bloodpoints in opposite role creating flexibility for future challenge variety.

Performance Tracking and Optimization

Master these essential performance tracking and optimization strategies to improve your gameplay.

  • Completion Time Recording: Tracking how long each challenge category takes (generators: 22 minutes, hooks: 28 minutes, escapes: 35 minutes) informs reroll decisions and realistic daily time budgeting for challenge completion.
  • Bloodpoint Per Minute Calculation: Dividing challenge reward by completion time reveals efficiency (25,000 BP / 20 minutes = 1,250 BP/minute), with challenges below 1,000 BP/minute warranting reroll consideration unless aligned with planned gameplay.
  • Success Rate Monitoring: Recording challenge completion percentage (challenges completed / challenges attempted) identifies frustrating challenge types causing frequent abandonment, guiding systematic reroll patterns to avoid repeatedly attempting low-success challenges.
  • Monthly Income Trends: Graphing monthly bloodpoint income from challenges over 3-6 months reveals whether optimization strategies improve income or if plateauing occurs suggesting need for new approaches or efficiency improvements.
  • Reroll Effectiveness: Tracking whether rerolled challenges produce better outcomes than original challenges validates reroll decision-making, with sub-50% improvement rate suggesting either too aggressive or too conservative reroll strategy.
  • Role Balance Assessment: Recording challenges completed by role (survivor vs killer) ensures balanced capability development, with heavily skewed patterns (90% survivor, 10% killer) suggesting need to invest in underdeveloped role for future challenge flexibility.
  • Difficulty Tier Analysis: Comparing average completion time across easy/medium/hard difficulties validates whether hard challenges (30,000-35,000 BP) provide better value than easy challenges (15,000-20,000 BP) given time investment differences.
  • Seasonal Variation Recognition: Identifying seasonal patterns (summer higher completion rates due to more free time, winter lower rates due to holidays) helps set realistic expectations and prevent unnecessary pressure during naturally busy periods.

Pro Tip

Create daily routine: 1) Check challenges at session start (0 minutes), 2) Decide reroll immediately based on available time (1 minute), 3) Equip optimal perks/addons for challenges (2 minutes), 4) Complete challenges through 3-5 focused matches (20-40 minutes), 5) Resume normal gameplay after completion. This 23-43 minute structured approach ensures consistent challenge completion without letting challenges dictate entire play session when other goals exist.

Final Thoughts

Daily challenges transform from optional side content into core progression system when approached systematically, contributing 35-45% of total monthly bloodpoint income for dedicated players who complete 12-14 challenges weekly through intelligent reroll usage and efficient completion strategies. The 900,000-2.1 million monthly bloodpoints from consistent challenge completion equals 60-120 hours of match grinding, representing the single most valuable time-saving mechanic in Forsaken for players prioritizing bloodweb progression and perk unlocking over pure gameplay hours. The challenge system's greatest value lies not in individual 25,000 bloodpoint rewards but in creating structured engagement framework that maintains daily login habits and diverse gameplay experiences. Without challenges, many players default to comfort picks (favorite killer, preferred survivor playstyle) creating stagnation and eventual boredom. Challenges incentivize trying different killers, experimenting with off-meta perks, and attempting playstyles outside comfort zones, with bloodpoint rewards softening the frustration of initially poor performance during experimentation. Mastering daily challenges requires developing multi-layered skill set including reroll decision-making, time estimation, perk optimization, role versatility, and long-term planning that extends beyond simple "complete the objective" reactive gameplay. Players who invest 10-15 hours learning challenge optimization through deliberate practice, tracking, and refinement reduce average completion time from 45-60 minutes daily to 20-35 minutes daily while maintaining identical bloodpoint income, creating 25-30 saved hours monthly that compounds to 300-360 hours annually representing extraordinary value from relatively small systematic optimization investment. Treat challenges as first priority during each play session, completing both challenges before shifting to general gameplay, and watch monthly bloodpoint income increase by 40-60% driving faster progression toward prestige milestones and complete perk collections throughout 2025.

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