Sir Taxalot wrote:
I don't think I'll bother prestiging at all. It's taken me long enough just to get to the level I am on now (42 or something).
I'm still undecided - having an extra class would be nice and the extra challenges would be something to keep me focused
This page
http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/PrestigeAlso lists that some of the gun challenges do not reset ?
Quote:
Pros
Once the player enters Prestige Mode for the first time in Modern Warfare 2, they will be rewarded with a sixth custom class slot. The same occurs at every odd prestige level, so a total of five additional custom class slots can be unlocked by Prestige Level 9. In addition, any earned titles and emblems obtained before entering Prestige Mode are not lost. Players also unlock some Prestige Challenges to level up faster and get some new Callsigns. There are also certain Callsigns that can only be unlocked through Prestige Mode. The challenges unlocked through Prestige for each gun persist to the next Prestige level (the kills and headshots for each gun's Mastery and Veteran challenges do not reset). This exception also applies to the challenges in the Prestige category that deal with killstreaks (getting a certain number of kills with a specific killstreak reward).
Cons
If a player enters Prestige Mode in Modern Warfare 2, every unlocked weapon, killstreak, perk and challenge will be reset. (Prestige challenges, which are unlocked at 1st prestige, are not reset and will be collective across all prestiges.)
Unlocks
* Prestige 1: Extra Custom Class Slot (6 Total, custom slots become available at Level 4), New Emblem, New Title, "Prestige" Tier of Challenges, including Veteran and Master challenges for each weapon
* Prestige 2: New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 3: Extra Custom Class Slot (7 Total), New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 4: New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 5: Extra Custom Class Slot (8 Total), New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 6: New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 7: Extra Custom Class Slot (9 Total), New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 8: New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 9: Extra Custom Class Slot (10 Total), New Emblem, New Title
* Prestige 10: New Emblem, New Title 10
Prestige Mode
When the "Prestige Mode" button is clicked, a message comes up saying:
"Trade all your accomplishments for a bit of prestige. Other players will see your new prestige rank in the lobby, leader boards and game."
After this message the player can select "Learn More" or cancel and return to the menus. After clicking "Learn More", a second warning pops up saying:
"Prestige has a price: Everything you've unlocked including weapons, experience and challenges will be reset; you'll have to rank up again to reacquire them. Only your leader board rankings, clan tag, and play lists will be unaffected."
Should the player still be determined to go to Prestige Mode, one final warning pops up saying:
"There's no going back..."
Should the player then hit "Enter Prestige", the decision is final and Prestige Mode is activated. In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, a Desert Eagle shot is heard to confirm it. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, when the player enters this message, a claymore will tick. if the player decides to press Cancel, they will hear a chicken clucking. If they continue, the claymore will blow up.