If you are playing Apex Legends and planning on hopping into the ranked mode, but don’t know about the current Apex Legends ranks, their rewards, placement points and such things, this guide will help you.
Like any other battle royale game, the Respawn Entertainment title offers a ranked game mode that you can play to level through the different ranks, encounter highly skilled players and earn associated rewards.
Most season updates in Apex Legends add some nuances to the ranks system. Keep reading our guide to stay updated on the current season’s ranked mode.
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Apex Legends ranked mode explained
The rank system in Apex Legends works similarly to what we have in other battle royale games. There are eight multi-tier ranks, where players start at the bottom rank, Rookie and earn Ranked Points through placement, kills, assists and being more consistent in match placements to reach the highest rank, Apex Predator eventually.
To access the rank mode in Apex Legends, you must be at level 20 or above. Once you meet the requirement, you can select the game mode from the bottom left menu and start playing the Ranked Leagues.
When you are in a premade trios team, irrespective of the individual ranks, all three can play together, with matchmaking considering the highest rank.
On the other hand, while playing ranked mode in duos, rank restrictions are in place as you can play with another player with one tier difference.
All Apex Legends ranks and their rewards
There are eight Apex Legends ranks:
RANKS | REWARDS |
Rookie | Badge |
Bronze | Badge and Holospray |
Silver | Badge and Holospray |
Gold | Badge, Holospray and Weapon Cosmetic |
Platinum | Badge, Holospray and Weapon Cosmetic |
Diamond | Badge, Holospray, Weapon Cosmetic and Banner Frame |
Master | Badge, Holospray and Weapon Cosmetic and Banner Frame |
Predator | Badge, Holospray and Weapon Cosmetic and Banner Frame |
All rank divisions in Apex Legends
Six of the eight ranks in Apex Legends have four divisions that you must progress through to reach the next rank.
The Apex Legends ranked divisions and tiers are:
RANK | DIVISION | RP REQUIRED FOR NEXT DIVISION |
Rookie | VI – I | 250 |
Bronze | VI – I | 500 |
Silver | VI – I | 600 |
Gold | VI – I | 700 |
Platinum | VI – I | 800 |
Diamond | VI – I | 900 |
Ranked Points distribution in Apex Legends
Here is how RP is distributed during a match in Apex Legends:
PLACEMENT | RP | COMBAT |
14+ | 0 | 10 |
13, 12, 11 | 5 | 10 |
10 | 10 | 12 |
9 | 10 | 12 |
8 | 20 | 12 |
7 | 20 | 12 |
6 | 30 | 12 |
5 | 45 | 16 |
4 | 55 | 16 |
3 | 70 | 18 |
2 | 95 | 22 |
1 | 125 | 26 |
How much RP is needed to play each rank in Apex Legends
As you level your rank in Apex Legends ranked mode, you will need some RP as a match entry cost to enter and play a ranked match.
When do ranks reset in Apex Legends?
The ranks in Apex Legends reset twice every season. The first rank resets during the start of a new season, and the second reset occurs during mid-season, aka season split.
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