Instructions for increasing honor points in Free Fire
Honor Point System – Honor helps Free Fire Always fair and competitive. Whether you are an amateur or a professional player, how you conduct yourself in a match is as important as the number of kills your opponent gets.
Free Fire has intense gameplay and continuous action, but the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship is just as important as your skills. Honor Point System acts as a hidden scoreboard, tracking your behavior during matches and deciding your access to important in-game features.
What actions reduce Honor Points in Free Fire?
Negative actions are the fastest way to lower Honor Points. Even small mistakes can add up quickly, especially if they harm teammates or disrupt the match.
Actions that reduce Honor Points in Free Fire include:
- Leaving a match early, especially in ranked or squad mode.
- AFK during the match, putting teammates at a disadvantage.
- Intentionally die or let your opponent defeat you.
- Using harmful, rude or abusive language in chat or voice chat.
- Receive multiple reports from teammates or opponents.
- Cheating or using hacks, this can lower your score and risk having your account locked.
Cheating is the most serious violation, often leading to immediate score reduction and severe penalties such as bans from ranked play or permanent account bans. In 2025, Garena increased penalties for repeat violations on the same day, with higher point deductions for players who are reported multiple times.
Action to increase and maintain Honor Points in Free Fire
This system rewards positive behavior as well as punishing negative behavior. By playing fairly and supporting your teammates, you can maintain or increase your score.
How to keep or increase Honor Points in Free Fire
- Complete every match, even if your team is losing.
- Always be active throughout the match, avoid passive moments.
- Support teammates by healing, reviving, or communicating clearly.
- Keep the conversation civil and avoid arguments or harassment.
- Play fairly to avoid being reported by other players.
- Participate in regular game modes or fair play missions
In 2025, you earn 1 point per fair play match, with a maximum limit of 5 points per day. Some events involving fair play can offer bonus points, and players with a perfect score of 100 can unlock weekly rewards such as gold coins, multi-purpose pieces, or loot boxes.
Honor Points ranking milestones in Free Fire
- 95–100: Outstanding Honor. Full access to Ranked modes, events and smooth matchmaking. Players who reach 100 points can receive weekly rewards.
- 90–94: Honorable Mention. CS-Ranked mode is locked, but other features are still accessible.
- 80–89: Warning. BR-Ranked Duo and Squad modes, plus CS-Ranked are limited.
- 60–79: High Risk. All Ranked modes are blocked, but solo Classic mode is still available.
- Under 60: Severe limitations. There is no Ranked mode or team play, limited to solo Classic mode. Account is at risk of being temporarily banned.
- 0–30: Danger. High risk of account suspension, especially for fraud. A score below 95 will block CS-Ranked, while a score below 60 will severely limit gameplay. These score thresholds, updated in 2025, are intended to enforce stricter fairness standards, ensuring players who misbehave face consequences more quickly.
How to Recover Honor Points in Free Fire
You can completely restore your honor by playing fairly and steadily. The 2025 system rewards steady progress, with scores increasing faster for clean matches.
Tips to restore honor:
- Complete every match from start to finish, avoid giving up early.
- Stay active and avoid AFK (idle), even in normal modes.
- Keep the conversation positive or muted to avoid conflict.
- Focus on Classic mode to recover scores without the pressure, as it delivers similar scores to Ranked mode without the competitive stress.
- Play with trusted friends who won’t report you and can assist with active actions like healing or reviving.
- Plan to play 4-6 games per day with a stable internet connection and a fully charged device to avoid disconnections.
Each fair match will add 1-2 points, depending on positive actions such as reviving teammates. To recover from 85 to 95, you may need 5-10 matches in 2 days. Avoid risky behavior like shooting the wrong teammate when you’re close to level 95 so you don’t lose rank.




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