All ranks in FIFA Rivals
FIFA Rivals might be a more casual and arcade take on the world of football games, but it has a pretty expansive ranked system for players. As of writing, Ranked mode is the only available piece of content you can explore. To take part, you just have to play the game. Winning will help you move up the ranks, while losing will slip you down. If you win (or lose) enough games, you'll move across divisions. Let's look at exactly how the Ranked system works and what each division offers to the players. FIFA Rivals Ranked mode explained Every Rank in FIFA Rivals has three divisions. The only exception is Grand Master, which is at the very top. Each person starts from Bronze 3, which is the lowest division. Higher Ranks naturally have better daily rewards (seasonal rewards, as of writing, are purely cosmetic in nature). Screenshot by Destructoid Division Daily Rewards Bronze III Bronze League III Pack Bronze II Bronze League II Pack Bronze I Bronze League I Pack Silver III Silver III Pack Silver II Silver II Pack Silver I Silver I Pack Gold III Gold III Pack Gold II Gold II Pack Gold I Gold I Pack Platinum III Platinum III Pack Platinum II Platinum II Pack Platinum I Platinum I Pack Diamond III Diamond III Pack Diamond II Diamond II Pack Diamond I Diamond I Pack Master III Master III Pack Master II Master II Pack Master I Master I Pack Grand Master Grand Master League I Pack While moving to the highest ranks will take time, it's worth the effort. For example, the best reward available for a player in Bronze, Silver, and Gold Leagues is a Rare Player (at very low odds). At Diamond, Master, and Grand Master, you'll always get a minimum of a Rare player, upgradable to Epic. In fact, there's a 15% chance for your daily reward to be a Rare player if you're in Grand Master. It will be interesting to see if more divisions are added in the future update, which could have a big overhaul of the seasonal rewards (they're honestly quite poor at the moment). The post All ranks in FIFA Rivals appeared first on Destructoid.

FIFA Rivals might be a more casual and arcade take on the world of football games, but it has a pretty expansive ranked system for players.
As of writing, Ranked mode is the only available piece of content you can explore. To take part, you just have to play the game. Winning will help you move up the ranks, while losing will slip you down. If you win (or lose) enough games, you'll move across divisions. Let's look at exactly how the Ranked system works and what each division offers to the players.
FIFA Rivals Ranked mode explained
Every Rank in FIFA Rivals has three divisions. The only exception is Grand Master, which is at the very top. Each person starts from Bronze 3, which is the lowest division. Higher Ranks naturally have better daily rewards (seasonal rewards, as of writing, are purely cosmetic in nature).
Division Daily Rewards Bronze III Bronze League III Pack Bronze II Bronze League II Pack Bronze I Bronze League I Pack Silver III Silver III Pack Silver II Silver II Pack Silver I Silver I Pack Gold III Gold III Pack Gold II Gold II Pack Gold I Gold I Pack Platinum III Platinum III Pack Platinum II Platinum II Pack Platinum I Platinum I Pack Diamond III Diamond III Pack Diamond II Diamond II Pack Diamond I Diamond I Pack Master III Master III Pack Master II Master II Pack Master I Master I Pack Grand Master Grand Master League I Pack
While moving to the highest ranks will take time, it's worth the effort. For example, the best reward available for a player in Bronze, Silver, and Gold Leagues is a Rare Player (at very low odds). At Diamond, Master, and Grand Master, you'll always get a minimum of a Rare player, upgradable to Epic. In fact, there's a 15% chance for your daily reward to be a Rare player if you're in Grand Master.
It will be interesting to see if more divisions are added in the future update, which could have a big overhaul of the seasonal rewards (they're honestly quite poor at the moment).
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