Smite's Max Level Cap is 2000. What Do You do About it?
In all fairness, Hi-Rez Studios doesn't actually expect anyone to reach that cap anytime soon. At least not in the next 10 years or so. Probably not in the next 20 either.
Even if you use all the tips we outlined when we discussed the fastest ways to level up in Smite, it'll still take you years of grinding to reach the cap. Hi-Rez recently did an audit and found out that the highest-level player barely passes Level 408. Just some food for thought. Plus, if you consider the fact that each subsequent level-up requires a lot more EXP than the previous, then it's unlikely we'll see anyone reach Level 2000 in our lifetime. At least, not in any legitimate way.
Smite Prestige Level Rewards
Upon reaching Level 30, every subsequent level up will be considered a Prestige level. Unlike the previous level-ups, which would give you some pretty sick rewards like free Smite Gods. Prestige levels do exactly as they say. I.e. they just give you the prestige of having reached a certain level. Here's a nifty table explaining everything.
Level | EXP Needed | Reward |
---|---|---|
31 | 160.830 | Follower Prestige |
51 | 275.900 | Acolyte Prestige |
71 | 532.468 | Elder Prestige |
91 | 841.817 | Ethereal Prestige |
100 | 938.347 | Divine Title |
111 | 1.359.113 | Divine Prestige |
131 | 2.385.594 | Immortal Prestige |
151 | 3.633.002 | Godlike Prestige |
160 | 5.563.002 | Ultimate Prestige + Godlike Title |
As you can see, each Prestige level is separated by about 20 levels or so (except for the Divine TItle). Once you reach Prestige level 160, you are truly a walking God among players. You probably have some of the highest MMR in Smite too, but that's just a hunch on my part. To reach level 160, you'll effectively need 1000+ hours of game time. Now, if you wanna reach Level 2000. That number jumps up at least tenfold. Now that's a godlike achievement.