Rank Up in Marvels Rivalry Challenge!
Marvel Rivals Ranks Explained
Marvel Rivals, a 6v6 team-based hero shooter developed by NetEase, features a competitive ranked mode with eight to nine ranks, depending on how they are categorized. To access the ranked mode, players must reach level 10 in the game. Here's a breakdown of the ranks and how they work:
Marvel Rivals Ranks
- Bronze: Tier III to I
- Silver: Tier III to I
- Gold: Tier III to I
- Platinum: Tier III to I
- Diamond: Tier III to I
- Grandmaster: Tier III to I
- Celestial: Tier III to I
- Eternity
- One Above All (Top 500 players)
Each rank, except for Eternity and One Above All, is divided into three tiers (III, II, I), with 100 points required to advance to the next tier within a rank.
Key Features of Marvel Rivals Ranks
- Rank Progression: Players start at Bronze III and can move up by earning points through wins. Winning against higher-ranked opponents yields more points than beating those of the same or lower rank.
- Hero Bans: Once players reach Diamond III or higher, they can ban one hero before each match.
- Seasonal Rewards: Climbing the ranks earns exclusive rewards, such as skins for characters like Invisible Woman.
- Rank Inflation: There have been discussions about rank inflation, where players tend to gain more points than they lose, potentially skewing the ranking system.
Competitive Mode
- Teamplay: Emphasizes teamwork and strategy, especially at higher ranks.
- Match Structure: Matches consist of multiple rounds, with the team winning the most rounds earning rank points.
- Penalties: Leaving matches can result in penalties and rank demotions.
Overall, Marvel Rivals offers a competitive environment where players can challenge themselves and climb the ranks to become among the best in the game.