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Full List and Description of NBA 2K15 Badges

Chris "LD2K" Manning and the NBA 2K15 developer team just sent us the full list and description of the NBA 2K15 badges.

(All of the following applies only to Xbox One, PS4 and PC):

This year we combined Personality Badges and Signature Skills into one “Badge” list.  Badges uniquely identify players in two ways:  Personality and Skill.  They affect how players react to various emotional situations, as well as how they perform in specific in-game scenarios.

  • We have a total of 77 badges in 2K15
  • Personality:  28 of the badges are categorized as “Personality Badges”
  • Personality badges have just one tier
  • They affect hot/cold streaks, ambient animations, facial expressions
  • Skill:  The rest of the badges are categorized as “Skill Badges”
  • Skill badges have three tiers -> Bronze, Silver and Gold
  • They’re categorized as Outside Scoring, Inside Scoring, Athleticism, Playmaking, Rebounding and Defense badges
  • NBA players can now have up to 70 badges and the skill badges they have are not limited to just one tier (in 2K14, NBA players would have just the top tier of the Signature Skill).  This means James Harden can be a GOLD Transition Finisher, while Harrison Barnes can be a BRONZE
  • NBA players cannot have all 77 badges because some badges conflict (i.e. a player cannot have both Alpha Dog and Beta Dog)
  • LeBron currently has the most in the NBA with 47 total badges. 
  • Badges are earned in MyCareer based on how you play, how you respond to situations in scenes, and how good your regular attributes are. Once you earn the bronze version, you can then purchase with VC the silver and gold versions(note that the personality badges just have one tier to them).

BADGE LIST

Personality

Alpha Dog - Steps his game up when his teammates are performing poorly

Beta Dog - Steps his game up when an Alpha Dog teammate is out or is playing poorly

Road Dog – Elevates his play when playing in road games

Prime Time - Elevates his play in games of great significance

Cool and Collected - A player who remains fairly consistent throughout the course of the game

Closer - Steps his game up in the 4th quarter and overtime when the game is close

Fierce Competitor - Elevates his game when being outplayed or instigated

Spark Plug - Energizes teammates with big plays

Swagger - Gets himself going by making big plays

Mind Games - Gets his opponent out of rhythm by getting into his head while guarding him

Enforcer - Wreaks havoc on the floor with physical and tough play

Mentor - Gets younger players focused in on the game when they commit mistakes

Heart and Soul - Rallies team when things are getting out of hand. Helps team stay focused

Floor General - Makes his team better offensively just by being on the floor

Hardened - Plays through fatigue and injury without experiencing full negative consequences

Defensive Anchor - Makes his team better defensively just by being on the floor

On Court Coach - MyCareer specific.  A player with this badge can get the ball, call plays and tell teammates to shoot whenever he wants

The following have no gameplay affect.  These badges simply help drive the emotional reactions to various in-game situations:

o Friendly - An outgoing and typically well-liked player

o Reserved - A quiet player that generally keeps to himself

o High Work Ethic - Works harder than the typical NBA player

o Legendary Work Ethic - First one to the gym, last one to leave and the hardest worker at all times

o All-Time Great - Strives to be known as an all-time great

o Low Ego - Values team success more than anything

o Keep it Real - Responds best to tough love

o Pat My Back - Responds best when coddled

o Expressive - Has no problem expressing his feelings

o Unpredictable - Can be erratic in his behavior

o Laid Back - Generally pretty chill at all times

The Rest

Volume Shooter – Heats up with every shot, make or miss.  However, lack of shots can make him cold

Microwave - Only needs a limited amount of made shots to get hot

Unfazed - Timeouts as well as quarter breaks do not cool this player down offensively

Corner Specialist - Known for his ability to knock down threes from the corner

Screen Outlet - Excels as the screener in the pick & roll game

Deadeye - Not bothered as much by defenders when it comes to making contested shots

Limitless Range - Known for knocking down three pointers well beyond the three point line

Bank Is Open - Excels at banking in jumpers

Fade Ace - Excels at making fadeaway jumpers

Shot Creator - Known for making tough shots off the dribble after creating space to shoot

Lob City Finisher - Finishes alley-oops at a high rate

Sprite (R) Posterizer - Known for attempting to dunk on opposing players whenever possible

Spin Lay-in - Excels at making spin layups

Hop-stepper - Excels at making hop-step layups

King of Euros - Shines in his ability to make euro step layups

Acrobat - Can change his shot in air and attempt difficult shots with few consequences

Tear Dropper - Excels at making floaters and runners

Post Spin Technician - Dominates the post with his ability to beat his defender spin and drive moves

Drop-stepper - Adept at beating his defender in the post with dropsteps

Post Hoperator - Excels at making hop-shots out of the post

Post Stepback Pro - Shines in his ability to use the post stepback move to score in the post

Dreamlike Up and Under - Uses an array of up-fakes in the post to fool his defender into jumping

Killer Crossover - A ball-handler who excels at breaking his defender down with crossovers

Spin Kingpin - A ball-handler known for breaking his defender down with spin moves

Stepback Freeze - A ball-handler adept at freezing his defender with stepback moves

Behind the Back Pro - A ball-handler who catches his defender off guard with behind the back moves

Hesitation Stunner - A ball-handler adept at freezing his defender with hesitation moves

Master of In and Out - A ball-handler known for breaking his defender down with in and out moves

Pet Move Sizeup - A ball-handler who uses elite size-up moves to break his defender down

One Man Fastbreak - Excels at taking the ball coast to coast on a fastbreak

Transition Finisher - Adept at running the fastbreak and finishing at a high rate

Flashy Passer - Known for throwing accurate flashy passes

Break Starter - Starts fastbreaks with accurate outlet passes

Pick & Roll Maestro - Known for orchestrating the pick & roll game as the ball-handler

Lob City Passer - Throws accurate alley-oop passes

Dimer - An elite passer known for hitting teammates in the correct position to score, giving them a boost on their shot %

Hustle Points - Known for immediately scoring following an offensive rebound near the basket

Scrapper - A hustle player who wins loose ball battles

Tenacious Rebounder - Relentless in going for rebounds

Perimeter Lock-down Defender - A defender that automatically counters the perimeter offensive badges of opponents

Post Lock-down Defender - A defender that automatically counters the interior scoring badges of opponents

Charge Card - Adept at placing himself in position to win charge calls

Pick Dodger - Doesn't get caught up on screens very easily

Interceptor - Adept at stealing passes

Pick Pocket - Known for his ability to strip the ball from a ball-handler

Eraser - Amazing shot blocker who counters inside-scoring badges of opponents

Chase Down Artist - Chases players down on fastbreaks and effectively swats their shots from behind

Bruiser - The physical nature of this player drains energy from his match-up

Brick Wall - Sets extremely effective screens


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Member Comments
# 61 yungsta404 @ 09/20/14 01:00 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dmann1oo
he's the best that doesnt mean he should have 47 badges i have to see what they game him when the games comes out i counted him for no more than 38
how about you actually wait and see what badges he has b4 you start complaining?
 
# 62 Vic Viper @ 09/20/14 01:05 AM
Dreamlike Up and Under - Uses an array of up-fakes in the post to fool his defender into jumping

Something tells me that this is going to be OP
 
# 63 lakers24 @ 09/20/14 02:04 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Vic Viper
Dreamlike Up and Under - Uses an array of up-fakes in the post to fool his defender into jumping

Something tells me that this is going to be OP
If it is, It's most likely a rare badge. I can only think of Hakeem and Embiid having it tbh outside of your myplayer.
 
# 64 lakers24 @ 09/20/14 02:05 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by dmann1oo
Calm down you sound like a scorned lover
I am calm and how, because I don't agree with you? ok lol
 
# 65 Sports fanantic @ 09/20/14 02:21 AM
Hopefully Curry can start to resemble like his real life self, The Human Torch
 
# 66 Phreezy P @ 09/20/14 02:23 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lakers24
If it is, It's most likely a rare badge. I can only think of Hakeem and Embiid having it tbh outside of your myplayer.
I'd have Al Jefferson and Luis Scola with that badge before Embiid. I don't think he has proved he could have that badge yet. That amazing up and under he did in college was against college players, so you can't say NBA players would react the same way.

But I get your point about it being rare. I don't think it will be OP though.
 
# 67 Trackball @ 09/20/14 02:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lakers24
If it is, It's most likely a rare badge. I can only think of Hakeem and Embiid having it tbh outside of your myplayer.
Hakeem Olajuwon was the first player I thought of when I saw that badge's name.

I mean, come on. "DREAMlike." He's my favorite player of all time--how could I NOT notice that?

(be warned, despite this video having some pretty rare footage, the volume fluctuates wildly from clip to clip, so take off your headphones)

 
# 68 BluFu @ 09/20/14 02:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by 2_headedmonster
No rim protector? disappointment is upon me. I was hoping it would recreate the effect a dominate defender presents. Its been statistically captured with dwight and most recently Larry Sanders

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0HX0Ezb-OPE
if 'rim protector' was in, what would be the difference between that and eraser?
 
# 69 lakers24 @ 09/20/14 02:54 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phreezy P
I'd have Al Jefferson and Luis Scola with that badge before Embiid. I don't think he has proved he could have that badge yet. That amazing up and under he did in college was against college players, so you can't say NBA players would react the same way.

But I get your point about it being rare. I don't think it will be OP though.
I get that, but Luis Scola has regressed dramatically from what he was, he's mainly a pick and pop guy now with the occasional underhand layup(basically Antawn Jamison on the Lakers smh). Big Al definitely is the best big in the post now, but this badge just screams "Hakeem like"(even the name says Dream lol) and Embiid is probably the closest size, mobility, skill wise we've seen. I think he needs to earn it as well, but if anyone other than Hakeem had it I wouldn't mind it be him.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Trackball
Hakeem Olajuwon was the first player I thought of when I saw that badge's name.

I mean, come on. "DREAMlike." He's my favorite player of all time--how could I NOT notice that?

(be warned, despite this video having some pretty rare footage, the volume fluctuates wildly from clip to clip, so take off your headphones)

Same, and it's always amazing watching one of the greats highlights.
 
# 70 franzis @ 09/20/14 03:30 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BluFu
if 'rim protector' was in, what would be the difference between that and eraser?
With rim protector you will alter the layup/floater forcing to miss even without blocking the shot
 
# 71 nhfvnx @ 09/20/14 04:12 AM
Some good combinations can be made with this list.
 
# 72 Toaster @ 09/20/14 05:20 AM
I agree about the rim protector badge. I think some people are very good at altering shots without neccesarily getting the block and I would have liked to see that represented.
I would also have liked to see an "intimidator" badge which would lower the opponents tendency to drive against such a player, both in the set offense and in the open court (fast breaks etc.)
Because a lot of what these so called rim protector\anchors do is mental. Opponents are less likely to even attempt to drive inside vs. a Dwight\Hibbert\Chandler\Marc or Dikembe type of guy, but also some other "scary" defenders (Artest in his glory days, or Rodman both come to mind, even devoid of elite shot blocking skills).

What's cool about this type of badge is that it would alter more than just shot %, but also the "decision making" of AI players.

You like?
 
# 73 shegotgame @ 09/20/14 06:06 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by da ThRONe
The on court coach is the one that bothers me. You should not be able to tell your teammates when to shot. Also calling plays should be for the player running the offense. Other than that all nice touches that add to the full experience.

Sounds like a bandaid for the longstanding problem of your AI controlled teammates offensive awareness/IQ virtually disappearing while your MyPlayer is on the court. I hope the AI has been tweaked in this respect so I don't have to lean on this particular badge. But I see how it could ease frustration.

And it is very frustrating when my star teammate keeps passing me the ball back like it's a hot potato instead of being aggressive or taking the shot I set up for him (I play point). Yet when I watch from the bench everyone remembers how to play.


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# 74 Guard-ian @ 09/20/14 06:23 AM
Perhaps "Eraser" could work as the expected Rim Protector badge...

Cheers! ;-)
 
# 75 Goffs @ 09/20/14 06:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Guard-ian
Perhaps "Eraser" could work as the expected Rim Protector badge...

Cheers! ;-)
I hope so....
 
# 76 RyanFitzmagic @ 09/20/14 07:27 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lakers24
If it is, It's most likely a rare badge. I can only think of Hakeem and Embiid having it tbh outside of your myplayer.
Dirk should have it as well (in my opinion).
 
# 77 Sundown @ 09/20/14 08:21 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BluFu
if 'rim protector' was in, what would be the difference between that and eraser?
Eraser creates rhythm boosts on blocked shots.

Rim Protector changes shots inside even without actually resulting in a block. It's the intimidation factor and ability to bother shots outside of spiking shots into the third row.
 
# 78 Clappington @ 09/20/14 08:22 AM
Al Jefferson without a doubt earned that dreamlike up and under. He is the best offensive big man in the post, simply cant guard him on the block.
 
# 79 iLLosophy @ 09/20/14 08:45 AM
Sweet. The complaints about players having/not having certain badges will be endless.
 
# 80 gamingsinceatari @ 09/20/14 09:11 AM
It seems as if there is a mixed reaction so far for the new badge system. I for one am super excited about the changes. I am one of those guys who spent almost just as many hours editing/tweaking the roster on 2k14 as I did playing the game (i like to think I did a good job considering i had one of the most DL'ed rosters). One of the reasons why I am excited about the new system is because I think it will add so much depth to the rosters. When you think about it, no 2 players are exactly the same, i.e you have players in the league that are good transition finishers and then you have players in the league that are great transition finishers. Although there are many knock down shooters in the league, there is a difference between a shooter such as J. Harden and a shooter such as S. Curry. Now that I have an idea on how the new system will work, I have already begun to setup my roster.
Here are a few players I have listed so far:

(Although i don't expect everyone to agree with my take. I must say that, my ratings are completely unbiased. I am a fan of the NBA and the players and not of any specific team. I am a League Pass guy, I watch pretty much every game, every night, I base ratings on how I see them.)

Kevin Love (13)
--Personality
Beta Dog
Road Dog
Closer
Laid back
High work ethic
--Skills
Deadeye Gold
Unfazed Bronze
Screen Outlet Bronze
Post stepback pro Silver
Stepback Freeze Silver
Ten. Rebounder Gold
Hustle points Silver
Break Starter Gold


Lebron James (38)
--Personality
Alpha Dog
Road Dog
Closer
Primetime
Enforcer
Defensive Anchor
Floor General
Mentor
All time great
Expressive
Hardened
Low Ego
--Skills
Drop stepper Silver
Perim. L defender Silver
Post L Defender Bronze
One man fastbreak Gold
Transition Finisher Gold
Stepback Freeze Silver
Deadeye Bronze
Lob city finisher Silver
Sprite Posterizer Bronze
The fade ace Silver
Spin lay in Silver
Post Hoperator Gold
Post stepback pro Bronze
Dimer Silver
Interceptor Gold
Chasedown Artist Silver
Pick n roll maestro Bronze
Hustle points Bronze
Shot creator Silver
Pick Dodger Silver
Bruiser Bronze
Ten. Rebounder Bronze
Microwave Silver
Pet Move Sizeup Silver
Post Spin Technician Silver
Hop-stepper Gold

Kyrie Irving (19)
--Personality
Closer
Laid back
--Skills
Deadeye Bronze
Spin lay in Gold
Teardropper Bronze
Drop stepper Silver
King of Euros Silver
Acrobat Bronze
Killer crossover Silver
Spin Kingpin Silver
Stepback Freeze Silver
Shot creator Silver
Limitless range Silver
Hesitation Stun. Bronze
Pep move size up Gold
One man fastbreak Bronze
Behind the back pro Silver
Pick and roll maestro Bronze
Master of in and out Gold

James Harden (29)
--Personality
Alpha Dog
Fierce Competitor
Closer
High work ethic
Reserved
--Skills
Limitless range Silver
Corner Specialist Bronze
Deadeye Gold
Spin lay in Bronze
Teardropper Bronze
Hop stepper Bronze
Acrobat Silver
Post stepback pro Bronze
Microwave Bronze
Stepback Freeze Gold
Behind the back pro Bronze
Hesitation Stunner Silver
Master of in and out Bronze
Pick and roll maestro Silver
Lob city passer Bronze
Dimer Bronze
Shot creator Gold
Volume Shooter Silver
King of Euros Gold
Transition Finisher Silver
One man fastbreak Silver
Interceptor Bronze
Pet Move Sizeup Gold
Unfazed Silver

Blake Griffin (34)
--Personality
Beta Dog
Primetime
Closer
Laid Back
High Work Ethic
Hardened
Fierce Competitor
--Skills
Hustle Points Bronze
One Man Fastbreak Silver
Scrapper Silver
Bruiser Bronze
Sprite (R) Posterizer Gold
Drop-stepper Silver
Post Spin Technician Silver
Bank Is Open Bronze
Spin lay in Silver
Transition Finisher Gold
Hop stepper Bronze
Acrobat Silver
Killer crossover Bronze
Post stepback pro Silver
Microwave Gold
Unphased Silver
Post Hoperator Bronze
Behind the back pro Bronze
Break Starter Bronze
Lob City Finisher Gold
Screen Outlet Gold
Lob city passer Bronze
Dimer Bronze
Shot creator Bronze
Tenatious Rebounder Bronze
Pet Move Sizeup Bronze
Charge Card Bronze

Steph Curry (25)
--Personality
Alpha Dog
Primetime
Closer
Friendly
--Skills
Limitless range Gold
Corner Specialist Silver
Deadeye Silver
Spin lay in Bronze
Teardropper Silver
Hop stepper Bronze
Acrobat Silver
Killer crossover Bronze
Post stepback pro Bronze
Microwave Silver
Unphased Gold
Stepback Freeze Silver
Behind the back pro Gold
Hesitation Stunner Bronze
Master of in and out Silver
Pick and roll maestro Gold
Lob city passer Bronze
Dimer Bronze
Shot creator Bronze
Tenatious Rebounder Bronze
Pet Move Sizeup Bronze

(Even though i am a die hard Lebron fan and even though he is the best player on the planet. I believe i gave him the correct amount of badges so either he slightly overrated on the game or I am missing something.)

I can't wait to test out the new system and gameplay. The only thing I wonder about is if there will be a noticeable difference between someone who has a skill in gold and someone who has that same badge but in Bronze or Silver (I hope so).
 


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