Among Marvel's Heroes from NetEase Games lies this ranked mode that tested every player and gave users rankings. This mode puts individuals in fair games versus someone with equal capabilities- this is fun. Read more to learn about its mode.
Getting into Ranked Mode
To play ranked games, you need to reach level 10. After that, you can play alone or with friends who are close to your rank. For example, Bronze players can team up with Silver, and Gold can team up with Platinum.
Rank Levels
There are eight main ranks in the game, and each has smaller divisions:
- Bronze: I, II, III
- Silver: I, II, III
- Gold: I, II, III, IV
- Platinum: I, II, III, IV
- Diamond: I, II, III, IV, V
- Grandmaster: I, II, III, IV, V
- Eternity
- One Above All
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How to Rank Up
You earn Rank Points (RP) by winning matches. Losing matches can reduce your RP. To move up a rank, you need 100 RP. Higher ranks need more RP, making it harder to climb.
Chrono Shields
Some ranks give you "Chrono Shields." These shields stop you from losing rank if your RP drops below the limit. This gives you a chance to improve before being demoted.
Top Ranks: Eternity and One Above All
The two highest ranks, Eternity and One Above All, work differently. They don’t have divisions. Instead, players earn stars for wins and lose stars for inactivity. Only the top 500 players in the game can reach the "One Above All" rank.
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Seasons and Rewards
Ranked mode is split into seasons. At the end of a season, your rank is locked, and you get rewards based on your highest rank. Rewards include cool in-game items like sprays and skins.
Marvel Rivals ranked mode is an entertaining competition and self-improvement tool. The game contains ranks, shields, and rewards that make the game exciting for everyone involved. It is a challenge both for beginners and for players who have played for a while.