Street Fighter 6 World Tour XP farming for both regular experience points and Style EXP is well worth doing. Being under-leveled in a fight can mean that an opponent can knock you out in a few hits, which means having to spend miles on continues or using up energy drinks. Earning EXP gives you an overall boost to all of your stats and several skill points, while gaining Style EXP has you learn more moves from your chosen master’s style. Both are necessary if you want to beat the story and notably some of the postgame side quests that challenge you to face enemies who are Level 80 and higher. Here’s how to level up quickly and efficiently in SF6 World Tour.
How to gain XP fast in Street Fighter 6 World Tour
To level up with XP fast, gaining both EXP and Style EXP, you need to battle enemies either at your level or with bonus EXP objectives. Being buffed by food that boosts experience point gain also helps, as well as unlocking Zangief’s Screw Piledriver master action to deal the most damage to an NPC out of combat.
In the early parts of the game from Chapter 1 to 7, the best area to gain EXP and Style EXP is the road that leads west of the Scrap Heap mini-game on the map. This area has enemies that are roughly Level 18-25, so defeating them in battle will accelerate your progress.
Then once you gain access to the western side of Metro City, you can also earn a lot of EXP by heading to Chanko House Edomon, a restaurant with a sumo wrestling ring and a flashy truck with an open-air clothing store nearby. This region has low-level enemies at around Level 10-15 who have very easy EXP objectives that will make leveling a breeze. On top of that, Shopkeeper Udon at the restaurant sells dishes that give minor boosts to all experience point gains. In fact, after maxing out Style EXP for every master, this is where I go to grind XP.
Later on, you’ll also unlock another open-world area (I’m keeping this spoiler-free) where enemies are around Level 30-40 at nighttime. At that point, this new map will be where you’ll do the most level grinding. In particular, the final area of the mode has NPCs around Level 50 that you can grind as much as you need to reach Level 99 if you wish. (My character in the featured image is Level 95.)
By then, we also recommend drinking the Blueberry Smoothie for a huge Style EXP boost in the Deliveries app through the in-game phone whenever you need to challenge high-level enemies in Metro City. The same goes for the Mango Lassi when you’re in the new map area.
Also remember to switch master styles after reaching the Level 20 cap. While you can transfer Style EXP from one master to another, the transfer rate is poor at 3 to 1. So it’s better to change styles, reassign your moves (as annoying as it is), and continue earning Style XP at the full rate.