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  1. Yeah Immortal is fine, it means you know the basics generally. Valorant ranks are busted in general though. For someone to need to be Immortal or maybe even D3 to know the basics is kind of an issue in itself. But be happy with Immortal man, it's an achievement.

  2. Honestly, if you’re DMG+ or play at a decent level in faceit/esea, your short term potential is already decent enough to be diamond. If you’re SMFC or considered good in faceit/esea, you’d probably be in immortal in less than a couple of months of serious playing.

    • Overview
    • How to Play Valorant Ranked
    • Valorant Ranks and Tiers
    • Getting Started with Ranked
    • Match Making Rating
    • Rank Rating

    By Richard Wilcox, Samuel Heaney, Shailyn Cotten, +12 more

    Want to know more about Valorant Ranks? Just like all competitive FPS games, Valorant has a ranked system. Even so, understanding how each game's ranking system works can be a bit confusing and as there are some key differences between Valorant's ranking system compared to other games.

    Before you can start playing competitive ranked games, you first need to meet Riot's minimum requirements for Valorant ranked. Previously, the only requirement to be eligible for ranked was to have 20 unrated games played. However, the issue that this presented was the barrier to entering the ranked scene for smurfs was too low. As such, as of Episode 4, Act 1, the requirement for ranked is to have an account level of 20.

    If you are not yet level 20 but your account was eligible for ranked prior to this change, you will still be eligible for ranked.

    Valorant's ranked system for the most part is fairly straightforward. There are 9 different ranks that you can achieve, and within the first 8 ranks, there are 3 different tiers. In ascending order, these ranks are called:

    •Iron

    •Bronze

    •Silver

    •Gold

    •Platinum

    In order to progress through the ranks, players must select the "Ranked" queue when playing the game. For new players, after playing 5 ranked games, they finish their placements are their rank is revealed. At the start of each act, ranks become hidden again and players must play 1 ranked game in order to reveal their rank. At the start of each episode however, ranks are "soft-reset" meaning that players will typically drop 1-2 full ranks in order to reset the ranked ladders for players to climb again.

    After you have revealed your rank, any further ranked games that you play will contribute positively or negatively towards your rank and your RR (Rank Rating). Each win that you accumulate will give you RR, and each loss that you accumulate will subtract RR. However, alongside your visible RR, there is also MMR (Match Making Rating) which is also tied to your ranked experience.

    Your MMR (Match Making Rating) is one of the most important values tied to your account. This is because although this value is hidden and will never be visible, this number is what determines who you will be matched against regardless of your RR (Rank Rating). This means that your rank can be a Gold, but if your MMR was that of Platinum players, y...

    Your RR (Rank Rating) is the number of points that you have and will be affected after each Ranked Game. For accounts that are newer to the game, individual performance has more impact on the amount of RR that you will gain compared to the outcome of the game. This means that if you were to do exceptionally well and lose, you would lose a lot less than you may normally lose. However, as you play more, the emphasis on RR gained and lost is shifted toward the overall outcome of the game.

    As mentioned before, to promote from one rank to another, with the exception of Immortal and Radiant, you will need 100RR in order to promote to the next tier. While the number of points gained during each game is different, the general point distribution will look something like this:

  3. Oct 17, 2022 · Immortal is the second-highest rank tier in aValorant Competitive System. This rank is often a sign of high dedication to the game and impressive skills; it's the rank for some of the best grinders (including professional players). Moreover, Immortal is a rank that only ~1% of the entire player base has:

  4. May 16, 2024 · Immortal is the highest unranked rank in Valorant, preceding the Radiant rank. It’s considered an elite level, requiring exceptional skill, strategy, and teamwork to achieve. Players who reach Immortal have demonstrated mastery over their agents, maps, and game mechanics.

  5. Jun 5, 2023 · How Good is Immortal Rank in Valorant? Immortal rank is for the best players out there. Your movement, aim skills, and habits are top-notch, making you a role-model player in many aspects.

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  7. Apr 27, 2024 · Summary. The grind to Immortal rank in Valorant is filled with highs and lows. Hard work and dedication pay off in achieving the Immortal rank. Players celebrate and share tips to improve their gameplay after reaching significant milestones.

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