The Apex Legends Ranked mode offers a more competitive experience for players, matching them with others of similar skill levels. This allows for testing of abilities and progression up the ranked ladder. To access it, one must reach Level 20. The Ranked mode in Apex Legends Season 20 represents a substantial revamp of the ranking system, aiming to reward bold play and strategic thinking.
This article provides an in-depth overview of the Apex Legends Ranked system, covering all major aspects.
The Apex Legends Ranked mode follows a skill-based match-making system to pair similar players in Ranked matches. Ranked is split into multiple seasons within the main season, with each split resetting players' ranks down by six tiers from their previous peak. There are a total of six tiers in the Ranked, each having its divisions:
Players compete to earn the top position in Apex Legends Ranked matches. Ranked Points (RP) are earned by killing opponents with their squad and placing well in matches. Members of all the premade squads i.e. Trios and Duos must be within three Rank tiers of each other.
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The base value of each kill is determined by the final match placement. Players receive full value for each kill or assist they get, but participation like other kills by the squad while alive is worth less.
Players are rewarded with bonuses if they perform exceptionally well in Apex Legends Ranked matches. Eliminating enemies with a higher Rank tier or maintaining a streak of high match placement in consecutive Ranked matches also provided bonuses.
Players have to earn RP and make their way through each Rank from the last division to the first division (IV - I). Tier demotion occurs when
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