Ranked Valorant, explanations of MMR and ranking on valorant

Valorant is part of theone of the most popular online games. But, as we all know, the developers of popular online games like to complicate things. Faced with incomprehension, other players decide not to play. Our articles will help you understand the game's system.

To enlighten players, we're going to explain how the MMR or Matchmaking Rating system works. We'll then give you an overview of the Valorant rating system.

Valorant's MMR system

An invisible indicator of players' skills

The MMR or Matchmaking Rating is thethe ultimate test of your skills level. But this indicator will still be invisible to you. The MMR system will be the one that defines your opponent's performance. 

The MMR is responsible for creating a fair match. Access to MMR verification is still impossible, but you'll just know that the basis will be your matchmaking skills on Ranked. The MMR is therefore the matchmaking evaluation system which tests players' skills in ranked mode.

The main purpose of the MMR system will simply be to determine the quantity of RR or Rank Rating Points for each player on a team according to their skills, i.e. their win rate. If a player wants to have more RR at the end of a game, he'll have to do everything he can to raise his hidden MMR. To do so, the player must win matches.

Illustration of the Valorant Game
Image showing attacks on Valorant

RR values in MMR

Riot Games uses the Valorant Rating or RR to measure the skills and performance of its players. This numerical value indicates the a player's current position in their respective ranks. This system makes it possible to associate players with similar skills.

For each rank, RR values range from 0 to 100. Depending on your performance, winning a match can earn you between 10 and 50 RR points. On the other hand, losing a match can reduce your RR by 10 to 30 points.

Basically, here's what you need to know about this system:

  • If the player has a higher MMR than his rank, he will get more RR if he wins than if he loses if he loses.
  • In case his MMR is equal to his rank, the player will lose and gain more or less equal RR for wins and losses.
  • In case his MMR is lower than his rank, he will have less RR if he wins and will lose more if he loses.

The ranking system in Valorant

Valorant's ranking system is defined by "ranks". These are used to determine your level and rank in each game. They are evenly distributed to ensure balanced, competitive match.

Each player's rank can be viewed by his teammates. All they have to do is access the menu tab and view the scoreboard.

In principle, there are 9 subdivisions in the ranks, where there will be 3 bearings each, of which the 3ᵉ will be more competent than the first, except for the radiant : 

  1. Iron - It's the input level. Players of this rank are generally beginners who are just learning the mechanics of the game.
  2. Bronze - These are players with a basic understanding of the game, but there's still a long way to go.
  3. Silver - At silver rank, players have above-average skills. They begin to integrate more strategy and teamwork into their game.
  4. Gold - Players of this rank have a good feel for the game and master several characters.
  5. Platinum - These players have an in-depth knowledge of the game and demonstrate excellent coordination.
  6. Diamond - Diamond players master several characters and already have an advanced tactical approach.
  7. Ascendant - These players are preparing to play at the highest level, having acquired more skills.
  8. Immortal - The players are highly competent and have a in-depth knowledge of the game. This is the rank where competitive play is common.
  9. Radiant - Radiant players are the best of the best. They have exceptional skills and in-depth knowledge of all Valorant's complex strategies.
Image illustrating the rows. Image taken from the Internet
Image illustrating the rows on Valorant

The Valorant ranks for February 2024 are shown below with their distributions:

Rank Percentage Rank Percentage
Iron Platinum
Iron 1 0,8% Turntable 1 4,6%
Iron 2 2,4% Platinum 2 3,9%
Iron 3 6,0% Platinum 3 3,5%
Bronze Diamond
Bronze 1 6,1% Diamond 1 3,2%
Bronze 2 8,8% Diamond 2 2,5%
Bronze 3 8,0% Diamond 3 1,8%
Silver Ascendant
Silver 1 9,9% Ascendant 1 1,2%
Silver 2 8,2% Ascendant 2 0,6%
Silver 3 8,4% Ascendant 3 0,3%
Gold Immortal
Gold 1 7,7% Immortal 1 0,2%
Gold 2 6,2% Immortal 2 0,1%
Gold 3 5,2% Immortal 3 0,1%
Radiant 0,01%

 

Understanding the MMR and the ranking system will enable you to become a true Valorant master. To get the most out of this game, discover also the best reticles and the codes to get them. What difficulties do you encounter in moving from one rank to another? Share your experiences with us, we look forward to hearing from you.

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