Marvel Rivals rank system, explained

Like any good hero shooter, Marvel Rivals has an expansive Competitive ladder system for players to rank up and show off their skills. Marvel Rivals' Competitive play is very similar to the Quickplay experience, but with some tougher opponents, unique rules, and exclusive rewards to earn as you claim higher ranks and bragging rights amongst your friend group. Here's everything you need to know about Marvel Rivals' Competitive rank system and how to climb. Table of contents Marvel Rivals Competitive rank system explained Nine rank tiers Exclusive rewards Seasonal rank reset Picks and bans Chrono Shield Rules, maps, and modes How to rank up in Marvel Rivals Marvel Rivals Competitive rank system explained Players need to reach level 15 before gaining access to the Competitive playlist, where every player begins at Bronze III and must rank up through the skill tiers. You gain rank points by winning and performing well, and you lose rank points by losing matches or performing poorly. Nine rank tiers Screenshot by Destructoid There are nine different tiers of ranks in Marvel Rivals, with several divisions in most ranks. Players begin at Bronze III and then move up through Bronze II to Bronze I, and then promote to Silver III to Silver II, and so on. Players must gain 100 rank points in each division before moving on to the next one. Here's every rank and division in Marvel Rivals: Bronze I, II, and III Silver I, II, and III Gold I, II, and III Platinum I, II, and III Diamond I, II, and III Grandmaster I, II, and III Celestial I, II, and III Eternity One Above All Eternity and One Above All (top 500 players globally) do not have any divisions but are meant to represent the best players in the world in each season. Exclusive rewards Screenshot by Destructoid Each season features exclusive rewards that can be unlocked, like each season's themed skin for reaching Gold rank or higher, such as this Golden Moonlight skin for Moon Knight in season zero. Crest of Honor cosmetics, which can be equipped on a player's nameplate for those who achieve Grandmaster, Celestial, Eternity, and One Above All. Seasonal rank reset At the end of each rank split (usually at the beginning and middle of each season), players will be demoted by nine divisions. For example, if a player ends one split at Diamond I, they will begin the next split at Silver I. Picks and bans Starting at Gold III, each team in a ranked match will be able to pick one hero to protect and one hero to ban. Those banned heroes then will not be selectable for the entire game until the next match begins and a new pick/ban period takes place, while protected ones can't be banned. Chrono Shield A Chrono Shield is a rechargeable resource that will negate any rank point loss when it's fully charged. Charge up your Chrono Shield by playing Marvel Rivals Competitive matches. Rules, maps, and modes Marvel Rivals Competitive rules restrict players grouping up with anyone to no more than three divisions, starting from Gold to Celestial I, while players in Eternity of One Above All can team with Celestial II players within 200 points. Convergence and Convoy maps will be played in more than one round so each team has a chance to play the map on both offense and defense, while Domination maps remain a best-of-three. How to rank up in Marvel Rivals Screenshot by Destructoid Ranking up in Marvel Rivals is simple: win matches. The more you win and the better you perform (kills, assists, healing), the more rank points you will earn. Each individual division in each rank tier (like Diamond I, for example) requires 100 points to rank up to the next division. The more you win and the better you perform individually, the more rank points you will earn and the faster you will rank up. If you lose matches or perform poorly, you will lose rank points and potentially be demoted. Your Chrono Shield will occasionally save you from losing points, but don't plan on it. Always try your best to win every match by communicating and playing as a team, and the rank-ups will come. The post Marvel Rivals rank system, explained appeared first on Destructoid.

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Marvel Rivals rank system, explained

Cloak and Dagger in Marvel Rivals

Like any good hero shooter, Marvel Rivals has an expansive Competitive ladder system for players to rank up and show off their skills.

Marvel Rivals' Competitive play is very similar to the Quickplay experience, but with some tougher opponents, unique rules, and exclusive rewards to earn as you claim higher ranks and bragging rights amongst your friend group.

Here's everything you need to know about Marvel Rivals' Competitive rank system and how to climb.

Marvel Rivals Competitive rank system explained

Players need to reach level 15 before gaining access to the Competitive playlist, where every player begins at Bronze III and must rank up through the skill tiers. You gain rank points by winning and performing well, and you lose rank points by losing matches or performing poorly.

Nine rank tiers

Marvel Rivals ranks
Screenshot by Destructoid

There are nine different tiers of ranks in Marvel Rivals, with several divisions in most ranks. Players begin at Bronze III and then move up through Bronze II to Bronze I, and then promote to Silver III to Silver II, and so on. Players must gain 100 rank points in each division before moving on to the next one.

Here's every rank and division in Marvel Rivals:

  • Bronze I, II, and III
  • Silver I, II, and III
  • Gold I, II, and III
  • Platinum I, II, and III
  • Diamond I, II, and III
  • Grandmaster I, II, and III
  • Celestial I, II, and III
  • Eternity
  • One Above All

Eternity and One Above All (top 500 players globally) do not have any divisions but are meant to represent the best players in the world in each season.

Exclusive rewards

Screenshot by Destructoid

Each season features exclusive rewards that can be unlocked, like each season's themed skin for reaching Gold rank or higher, such as this Golden Moonlight skin for Moon Knight in season zero.

Crest of Honor cosmetics, which can be equipped on a player's nameplate for those who achieve Grandmaster, Celestial, Eternity, and One Above All.

Seasonal rank reset

At the end of each rank split (usually at the beginning and middle of each season), players will be demoted by nine divisions. For example, if a player ends one split at Diamond I, they will begin the next split at Silver I.

Picks and bans

Starting at Gold III, each team in a ranked match will be able to pick one hero to protect and one hero to ban. Those banned heroes then will not be selectable for the entire game until the next match begins and a new pick/ban period takes place, while protected ones can't be banned.

Chrono Shield

A Chrono Shield is a rechargeable resource that will negate any rank point loss when it's fully charged. Charge up your Chrono Shield by playing Marvel Rivals Competitive matches.

Rules, maps, and modes

Marvel Rivals Competitive rules restrict players grouping up with anyone to no more than three divisions, starting from Gold to Celestial I, while players in Eternity of One Above All can team with Celestial II players within 200 points.

Convergence and Convoy maps will be played in more than one round so each team has a chance to play the map on both offense and defense, while Domination maps remain a best-of-three.

How to rank up in Marvel Rivals

Ultron holding out his hand with an army behind him in marvel rivals
Screenshot by Destructoid

Ranking up in Marvel Rivals is simple: win matches. The more you win and the better you perform (kills, assists, healing), the more rank points you will earn. Each individual division in each rank tier (like Diamond I, for example) requires 100 points to rank up to the next division.

The more you win and the better you perform individually, the more rank points you will earn and the faster you will rank up. If you lose matches or perform poorly, you will lose rank points and potentially be demoted.

Your Chrono Shield will occasionally save you from losing points, but don't plan on it. Always try your best to win every match by communicating and playing as a team, and the rank-ups will come.

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