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Marvel Rivals – Deeper Dive Into Competitive Ranks3 min read

Marvel Rivals rank

The competitive ranks in Marvel Rivals are somewhat similar to the ranking system featured in many other online video games in the sense that it features the current skill brackets of players. NetEase Games has even added rewards in the game for players who pass through certain rank brackets. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at every competitive rank in the shooter!

Marvel Rivals Competitive Ranks

The third-person hero shooter features multiple different competitive ranks with tiers, so here’s a complete list of all of them:

  • Bronze: Tier 3-1
  • Silver: Tier 3-1
  • Gold: Tier 3-1
  • Platinum: Tier 3-1
  • Diamond: Tier 3-1
  • Grandmaster: Tier 3-1
  • Celestial: Tier 3-1
  • Eternity: Rack Up Points
  • One Above All: Rack Up Points (Top 500 players)

Players with the most basic ranks come under Bronze, and they’ll move up the ladder once they start getting some wins. A total of 100 points are required to move on to the next tier in rank. Diamond III and the ranks that come above it offer players the ability to ban one hero before their matches. The top ranks, i.e., Eternity and One Above All don’t have any tiers in the game.

Therefore, they are mainly focused on points. Once you continue winning games in the top two ranks, you’ll get your hands on some points. However, if you stop playing Marvel Rivals and haven’t played in a while, you’ll end up losing your points and your current standing might drop.

When it comes to competitive rank rewards in Marvel Rivals Season 1, you’ll get Blood Shield skin for Invisible Woman as a token for getting to either the platinum, diamond, or gold rank. However, if you’re someone who prefers shortcuts, you can get the shield at a low price. Once a player gets to the Grandmaster rank, they’ll get the Blood Shield skin and Silver Crest of Honor.

Reaching the One Above All rank rewards players with the same skin but a Gold Crest of Honor. You can unlock the Ranked or Competitive mode in Marvel Rivals by reaching level 10, and the best way to do so is by playing plenty of Quickplay matches. These will help you become used to the game. It’s best to play with friends or in teams to get the maximum wins in matches.

Players below Gold rank can team up with players without any rank restrictions, but players in Gold Tier 1 to Celestial tiers can only team up with friends within the range of three divisions. Finally, Eternity and One Above All players can create a lobby with Celestial Tier 2 players.

Conclusion

That’s all there is to know about the competitive ranks featured in Marvel Rivals Season 1. In the meantime, you can complete the popular Clash of Dancing Lions quest in the game or you can catch up on Gambit, a new character that might be introduced soon in the game. You can also unlock the stylish Jovial Star Star-Lord skin in Marvel Rivals from the MitchCactus website