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HeyNameDoesntFi's avatar
5 years ago

Apex Legends Ranks

The free-to-play Battle Royale FPS Apex Legends almost came out of nowhere when it was released back in early Feb 2019. Since then it has gained a huge following with its action-filled seasons, new legends, huge vertical maps, and more. Apex Legends ranks were also something that was introduced back in Season 2 and continues to offer a competitive scene where players can truly test their FPS skills. Here is how the Apex Legends ranked system works. 

There are 7 different Apex Legends ranks to fight your way through. Each of these ranks features a number of divisions for you to work your way through. They are as follows 

Bronze III, II, I

Silver IV, III, II, I

Gold IV, III, II, I

Platinum IV, III, II, I

Diamond IV, III, II, I

Master

Apex Predator

Ranked Points 

In order to take part in matches at these ranks, you will have to spend Ranked Points (RP). Only Bronze is free to enter. The cost to enter a game at the different ranks is. 

Bronze – Free

Silver – 12RP

Gold – 24RP 

Platinum – 36RP

Diamond – 48RP

Master – 60RP

Apex Predator – 60RP

Obviously, you’re going to need to earn Ranked Points in order to take part in matches at your rank. To help you do that you will earn points from taking part in ranked matches and from getting kills or assists during those games. 

Placing in the top 13 will net you points varying between 10RP and 100RP depending on how high up in the top 10 you finish. You will also earn 10RP for every kill or assist you to get during a match. This is capped at 6 kills or assists for each match. 

However, there is a chance to earn a multiplier on this. Should you finish in the top 10 you will gain multipliers towards your kills and assists.

For example, should you finish 5th or 4th you will gain 15RP per kill or assist instead of the standard 10RP. 

With the cost of entering a match in ranked, it is possible that you could end up losing points during a game if you get eliminated early or don’t rack up many kills. It, therefore, pays to try and be a little more aggressive and less passive. 

Ranked With Friends

Unlike some games that restrict playing with friends based on your ranks or how close in rank, you are. You’re able to play with any level of a friend. However, if you are Bronze and Platinum players you will be placed in a game at the Platinum level. Although if you’re the Bronze player you’d still only pay the RP for Bronze level. 

This will help eliminate higher-ranked players carrying others through the lower ranks. If you’re a lower rank joining a high rank, be prepared for a tougher challenge. 

Apex Legends has undergone a fair few changes to both ranked and casual play over the seasons so don’t expect it to stay this way forever. However, for now, that’s how Apex Legends ranks currently work. Get out there and start grinding. 

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  • @HeyNameDoesntFi''Unlike some games that restrict playing with friends based on your ranks or how close in rank, you are. You’re able to play with any level of a friend. However, if you are Bronze and Platinum players you will be placed in a game at the Platinum level.''

    They changed this to 1 tier difference awhile ago so a bronze can only join silver and silver/gold will end up in diamond/pred lobbies to reduce que times.

  • dSKyNafinchin's avatar
    dSKyNafinchin
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    5 years ago
    @soccerking122 You're in luck! The RP multiplier is a built-in feature in Apex ranked lobbies!! I believe it has been there since the onset? On the match summary screen where it shows your RP earned, it will show your kill/assist count from that match, and the amount of RP awarded for those accomplishments, with the multiplier factored in. The multiplier is at 10 by default, until the match reaches 13 remaining squads. At that point, the multiplier begins to gradually increase, relevant to placement, eventually getting up to 25 RP each, if you win the match. You only get RP for up to 6 kills and assists combined, but the multiplier is applied to them. I believe you can view the multiplier and placement tiers in game, by clicking on your current rank above the playlist selection in the lobby? If you click that, it will show you all the ranked tiers, as well as the RP system breakdown, which should be up at the top right of that screen.
  • pandareno1999's avatar
    pandareno1999
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    5 years ago

    @soccerking122 wrote:
    @HeyNameDoesntFi i like your multiplier idea. it would be pretty helpful for people like me who are stuck soloing climb much faster

    This is a guide, not suggestions.  That's how it works now!

  • pandareno1999's avatar
    pandareno1999
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    5 years ago

    I'd like to see a bit added concerning loss protection- when you have it, when you don't, how long until you can leave a match without penalty, what those penalties are...

    anyway, nice work!

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