How do ranks work in Valorant?

avatarArisingWard9 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride7 months ago

Ranks in Valorant? Simple: play better, rank higher. Lose too much? Say hello to a lower rank.

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avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

In Valorant, ranks are all about how well you play and win matches. You start without a rank, then after playing a few placement matches, you get placed into one of the several ranks based on your performance. These ranks range from Iron, all the way up to Radiant. Your individual performance plus whether you win or lose impacts your rank. Basically, frag out and win to climb the ladder!


avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

Been grinding Valorant since launch, and here's the deal with ranks: you've got to play those initial placement matches so the game knows where to start you. After that, it's all about teamwork and skill. Win games and play well to rank up. But remember, one bad game won't tank your rank - it's about consistency.

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