Marvel Rivals competitive ranks are similar to the ranking system of most online games. It shows the current skill brackets of players.

NetEase Games have also introduced rewards for passing through specific rank brackets. The game also changes the competitive rules as you climb higher ranks.

Let’s have a look at all the competitive ranks and an explanation of the ranking system in Marvel Rivals.

Marvel Rivals competitive ranks

Marvel Rivals competitive ranks
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Marvel Rivals has several competitive ranks with tiers. Here’s a list of all the ranks in game:

  • 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)

Bronze represents the most basic ranks, players will move up based on wins. They will need 100 points to advance to the next tier within a rank. Diamond III and above ranks grant the ability to ban one hero before matches.

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The top ranks Eternity and One Above All have no tiers and are based on points. As you win games in the top two ranks, you will earn points. However, if you don’t play Marvel Rivals for long, you will lose points and your position may drop.

Competitive ranked rewards

As for competitive rank rewards in Marvel Rivals Season 1, players will get Blood Shield skin for Invisible Woman for reaching either the gold, platinum, or diamond rank. If a player reaches Grandmaster rank, they will get the Blood Shield skin and Silver Crest of Honor. Reaching the Reach One Above All top rank, players will get the same skin but a Gold Crest of Honor.

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How to unlock Competitive mode in Marvel Rivals

Players need to reach level 10 before they can play Ranked or Competitive mode. The best way to reach the required level is to play a bunch of Quickplay matches, which will help players become familiar with the game.

It’s advisable to play with your friends in teams to get the maximum coordination and wins in matches. Players who are below Gold rank can team up without any rank restrictions. However, players in Gold Tier 1 to Celestial tiers can team up with friends in the range of three divisions. Lastly, players in Eternity and One Above All can make a lobby with Celestial Tier 2 players within 200 points.

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