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Training - 1 per combo executed
Custom Room - 10 per match
World Tour - 1-10 per win using that Masters' style
Arcade – 35-50 per run, dependent on performance
Versus – 5 per match
Ranked Match – 30 per match
Combo Trials – 5 per completed trial
Casual Match – 30 per match
Extreme Battle – 5 per match
Gold cabinets give double kudos for any mode played on them.
Source: https://www.ign.com/wikis/street-fighter-6/Kudos_System_Explained
Training might have an option that completes a combo faster than any trial. If you find a gold cabinet you get double points on top of that.
I set my mains Combo Trials to repeat beginner / intermediate combos in a loop to learn them all into muscle memory. I noticed that the Kudos added up pretty quick, I think running through just the beginner ones gave 30 or 35 for Ryu iirc. Only takes a coupla minutes to run through.
I saw that too but Im not sure what Battle Hub goes under. Would that just be "Casual Match"?
I'm getting flashbacks of doing this with MK11. I think it was to grind for costumes options. Bought a turbo controller, set the cpu to easy and left it running over night.
Im looking for that answer too! So far no one is able to tell which catagories does playing at a cabinet falls into.
Okay, so I tested it myself, it gives exactly 30, win or lose, per match. So I guess it falls under Casual Matches.
When you play at a glowing cabinet, it gives 60 a match(2 rounds, win or lose) and in my case I usually found players who are willing to go as many as FT10 (10-20 matches), so I think it's a pretty fast way to rack up kudos assuming you find an empty one and don't have to wait for an opponent too long.
I've been doing that and the Combo Trials method(doing only the beginner trials by set the advancement to "beginners only" so it repeats itself when finishing the last beginner trial) with a combination of finding a casual match simultanously.
I find that alternating between the two methods depending on situations(like how likely to find a glowing machine and someone to play with at a certain hour) is a very fast and efficient way to grind.
Hope this help :D:steamhappy: