Realm Royale Ranking System Explained

Realm Royale Ranking System Explained
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Tarran Stockton

Published 

31st Aug 2022 11:18

Our Realm Royale ranking system explained guide will cover how the game's competitive mode works, running down the individual ranks and how you can progress through them. Realm Royale has recently had a massive update called Reforged, causing a lot of new players to jump into the hero shooter battle royale, and with that comes a lot of people learning about the game's different systems. If you're brave enough to take on the ranked mode and begin the climb to the top, check out our Realm Royale ranking system breakdown. 

Realm Royale Ranking System Explained

Realm Royale Ranking System Explained
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The Realm Royale ranking system has a lot of similarities to contemporary multiplayer games, so if you've been involved in multiplayer gaming for the past few years, it should all fit into place. 

The ranked mode is made up of seven individual ranks, which from lowest to highest are: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, and Grand Master. Each of the ranks apart from Master and Grand Master also have five tiers within them. So for example, if you reach the Gold rank, you will start at Gold V and need to work your way to Gold I before hitting the next rank. 

 

To rank up, obviously, you just need to play games in the ranked mode, but your rating is only determined by your 50 best performances in matches, no matter the end result. Improving your rank, therefore, is all about increasing your average KD ratio in matches, forcing players to play aggressively and for kills if they want to reach the highest ranks. 

You can still lose your ranks if you start performing poorly, but Realm Royale is quite generous with this, and it takes a few games before you'll see any effect on your ranking. 

That's all for our breakdown of the Realm Royale ranking system, and now you know what the different ranks are, and how to rank up in the competitive mode.

Tarran Stockton
About the author
Tarran Stockton
Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.
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