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Valorant Ranks Explained, Including the Highest Rank

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There are 7 Valorant ranks that players can access as they gradually level up. As your character’s skills and abilities improve and you advance in Valorant, new ranks will become available.

In this quick guide, we’ll take a look at the game’s ranks and see what each of them brings to the table.

Valorant Ranks in Order

Here are the Valorant ranks in the order of accessibility

  • Mercenary
  • Soldier
  • Veteran
  • Hero
  • Legend
  • Mythic
  • Immortal
  • Valorant

Keep in mind that each of these ranks includes 3 different levels.

In order to get your first rank, you need to play a few games unranked and you’ll then receive your badge.

For the time being, information is pretty scarce about Valorant’s ranks. While we may know the names of these ranks, we still don’t know much about the subtleties and details of each rank.

Of course, all players want to reach the Immortal level. And any players in the lower-end category, such as Mercenary and Soldier will definitely look with envy at Immortals.

But through hard work and dedication, anybody can reach the Immortal level.

Valorant has clear rank restrictions when it comes to playing together. In order to play together, players must be within 2 ranks (or 6 tiers) of each other.

The Valorant Rank is The Highest One

There are also some rumors suggesting the Valorant rank is actually the highest rank in the game. When you think this is the name of the game, it kind of makes sense.

The same rumors also suggest that Riot is going to pay the players who unlock the Valorant rank and reach the Highest League. However, it’s still unclear is all the Valorant players are eligible for this reward or only LCS players.

Many fans believe there is a misunderstanding in all this.

I can’t help but feel that there is some kind of misunderstanding.

It seems surreal that you could get money from being on the highest rank of a game but not needing to be a pro, under contract with an org. That would be like a dream come true for every competitive minded gamer out there, but feels too good to be true

What do you think about the ranking system in Valorant? Do you think that leveling up is rather difficult or do you believe the ranking system is a fair one?

Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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