Challenge Target Where it appears Best mode Quick method Key gotcha
Repair vehicles (per match) 2,000 health Engineer — Class Assignments Conquest Ride a friendly tank and repair continuously Must be Engineer; be on/in the vehicle you repair
Repair vehicles (per match) 6,000 health Engineer Specialist 03 Conquest (long match) Stay on your squad’s main tank, keep it in the fight Relies on match length and an aggressive driver
Repairs in a life 3,000 Weekly/rotating challenges Any vehicle-heavy mode Coordinate with a teammate; controlled damage and repair loops Neutral vehicles don’t count unless you enter first
Portal farming Varies Custom Portal experiences Portal Join a custom server; use code uw6e if available Respect server rules; public servers may change

What counts as a vehicle repair

These challenges only advance when you play Engineer and use the Repair Tool on a damaged friendly vehicle. Pick Engineer at the pre-match briefing, equip the tool, and stick with vehicles as your primary job for the round.

Progress can fail to register if you repair a neutral vehicle you haven’t entered. Entering the vehicle first binds it to your team and consistently triggers progress. You can repair from the ground, but riding on top of a tank (mantle up, go prone) keeps you in range without constant repositioning.


Fast method: 2,000 repairs in a match

This is the easiest repair milestone and a good warm-up for the Specialist tier. Conquest is the most reliable pick because matches typically last long enough to rack up steady repairs.

  • Spawn as Engineer with the Repair Tool.
  • Find your team’s main battle tank or an IFV; enter it once, then hop out and ride on top.
  • Stay glued to that vehicle in contested zones. Keep the Repair Tool out and working whenever the vehicle takes damage.
  • Communicate with the driver: you want consistent chip damage, not instant destruction. Ask them to avoid long downtime or dead zones.

Done right, 2,000 repaired health will come naturally in one average Conquest round.


Fast method: 6,000 repairs in a match (Engineer Specialist 03)

Six thousand is a different beast. You’ll need sustained fighting, a long match, and a driver willing to stay in the action without throwing the vehicle away.

  • Queue for Conquest to maximize round length.
  • Lock in Engineer, enter your squad’s main tank early, then take your spot on the hull.
  • Coordinate with a Support teammate for ammo resupplies so you never run dry.
  • Encourage the driver to push into flags with active resistance, but to disengage before critical damage. Your goal is a long repair loop, not hero plays.
  • Avoid long cap-chain drives with no contact. No damage means no repairs.

Expect a full, busy match. If a round ends quickly or your driver avoids fights, back out and requeue. With steady pressure and uptime, 6,000 is achievable in a single extended match.


Fast method: 3,000 vehicle repairs in a life

“In a life” challenges punish deaths, so favor controlled, repeatable damage and safe repair windows.

  • Enter the vehicle before you start. Neutral vehicles won’t advance the challenge unless you hop in first.
  • Run a private session with a friend or coordinate in a quiet server:
    • Take two light vehicles. Lightly damage one with small arms or gentle collisions.
    • Exit, repair to full, repeat. Keep the damage low and frequent to avoid accidental destruction.
    • Have a Support nearby to resupply your Repair Tool.
  • In public Conquest, ride friendly armor and prioritize survival. Bail if the vehicle is about to pop, then re-enter later to keep your life streak intact.

The controlled loop with a friend is the most consistent path to 3,000 in one life without relying on random match flow.


When progress doesn’t track (and how to fix it)

If your bar won’t move, run this checklist:

  • Engineer is selected at the pre-match class screen.
  • Repair Tool equipped and used on a friendly vehicle that has taken enemy damage.
  • You entered the vehicle at least once before repairing (avoid purely neutral vehicles).
  • You stayed on the same server for the full match; mid-round swaps can disrupt tracking.
  • You avoided repairing an empty, neutral asset in the deployment zone without first entering it.

If progress still stalls, requeue into a fresh Conquest server or use a controlled setup with a teammate. Custom Portal experiences can also sidestep flaky tracking.


Portal farming option

Custom Portal servers often host challenge-friendly rulesets that make repair loops painless. If you see a server or listing using the short code uw6e, that setup has been used to farm repair progress and other vehicle tasks. Availability changes and hosts tweak rules, so read the server description and respect any restrictions.


Repairs are about uptime and repetition: be Engineer, be on the vehicle, and keep it in contact without letting it explode. Conquest’s longer rounds give the time you need; a cooperative driver and a Support with ammo make the grind predictable. When progress misbehaves, lock in the basics—Engineer, enter first, repair often—or pivot to a controlled Portal session or a private loop with a friend.