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How Ranked Works in Valorant

Valorant’s ranked mode is a competitive ladder where players can test their skills against others of similar skill level. The ranked system is based on a hidden matchmaking rating (MMR) that is calculated based on your wins and losses. As you win more games, your MMR will increase, and you will be placed against more skilled opponents.

How valorant ranking system works?

There are 8 different ranks in Valorant, ranging from Iron to Radiant. Each rank has 3 tiers, so there are a total of 24 possible ranks. The top rank, Radiant, is reserved for the very best players in the world.

To rank up in Valorant, you need to earn Rank Rating (RR) points. You earn RR points for winning games, and you lose RR points for losing games. The amount of RR you earn or lose depends on the skill level of your opponents.

You can also earn RR points by performing well in individual games. For example, if you get a lot of kills or win a clutch round, you will earn more RR points.

The ranked system in Valorant is designed to be fair and competitive. As you improve your skills, you will naturally rank up. However, it is important to remember that even the best players in the world lose games sometimes.

If you are struggling to rank up, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances. First, make sure you are playing with a team of players who are at a similar skill level as you. Second, focus on improving your individual skills. Third, watch professional Valorant matches to learn from the best players in the world.

With practice and dedication, you can reach the top of the Valorant ranked ladder.

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