How To Earn Sp In Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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How to earn SP in Texas Chain Saw Massacre

How does SP work?

Every match you complete in Texas Chain Saw Massacre ends with you earning a certain amount of XP, depending on what you did throughout the game. And occasionally, you’ll even earn some SP, which are Skill Points. You can use these to unlock Perks and attribute points in the skill tree. But I found it difficult to discern how you earn SP, when some matches I escape and get rewarded, while sometimes I die and still get some SP. Let me explain how exactly you can earn SP in Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

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Texas Chain Saw Massacre: Best ways to gain SP (Skill Points)

Although you’ll always earn XP, you don’t always get SP when you think you deserved it. So how does this work exactly? How you earn SP in Texas Chain Saw Massacre is through leveling up. Each time you get to a new level on your account (not character level), you earn five SP.

Since the game doesn’t exactly tell you this, it can be frustrating figuring out how to earn the most SP. The higher your level, the longer it’ll take to earn XP, which will in turn make it harder to get SP. So what are the best ways to level up fast and gain SP? Well, we’ll outline some easy ways to get XP in Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

How To Earn Sp In Texas Chain Saw Massacre Xp Level

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Best ways to earn XP and level up fast in Texas Chain Saw Massacre

  • Family:
    • Feed Grandpa
    • Collect blood
    • Hurt/kill Victims
    • Activate car batteries/generators
    • Use main ability
  • Victims:
    • Unlock exits
    • Collecting items (bone scraps, unlock tools etc.)
    • Activating fuse box/valve tank
    • Turn off car batteries/generators
    • Use main ability

It’s pretty easy to earn plenty of XP during Texas Chain Saw Massacre matches if you simply play the game properly. As a Family member, be proactive by collecting blood, giving it to Grandpa, securing the property, and hunting Victims. And as a Victim, make sure to always have items on you, unlock exits for you and your team, and use your ability often! If you keep this up, you’ll be earning XP, and in turn SP, in no time.


The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available on Steam.


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