LOL RANKED: WHAT DOES IT MEAN, AND HOW DO I REACH IT?

Posted by MichealH Alexander on February 22nd, 2020

Ranked in League of Legends is one of the many “Modes” you can choose when queuing up for a game. It is a queue type where players are ranked based on their hidden “Matchmaking Rating”, or “MMR”. The MMR is always hidden, and it is impossible to know it accurately, but it can be estimated as a range. As a player who hasn’t played Ranked before, your MMR is equivalent to the average player’s MMR for your server. When you win games, the system raises your MMR, and when you lose games, it drops it. You play some games and are placed into a “League”, which consists of a “Tier” and a “Division”, and you also have a specific amount of “League Points”, or “LP”. There are 9 Tiers in LoL, namely Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster & the elusive Challenger. In each of these ranks, except Master+, there are 4 divisions, the lowest being division 4 and the highest being division 1. You are granted LP when you win and have LP deducted from you when you lose, & you can have an LP value between 0 and 100. Whenever you reach 0 LP, you are at risk of demoting to the division below your current one if you continue to lose, and if you reach 100 LP, you enter a promotion series, where you have to win 2 out of your next 3 games (3 out of 5 in case of Division 1 promotion series, which will promote you to division 4 of the next Tier). The amount of LP you gain/lose per win/loss is determined by many factors, but mainly your MMR and the difference between it and the average MMR of the game you were playing - Ergo, if you are (for whatever reason) placed into a game with an average MMR which is significantly lower than your own MMR, your gained LP will be low and your lost LP will be high for winning/losing this game respectively, since LoL deduces that you are supposed to win this game since it is overall lower than your level as a player, and the exact opposite happens if you are placed in a game with a significantly higher average MMR than your MMR. Now we will explain each point in this LoL ranked article, so keep on reading! LOL Elo Boost

What is ranked in League of Legends?

The competitive mode in League of Legends, which matches two teams of five players against each other, is called Ranked.

You can only access Ranked in LoL if you are at least level 30 and own a minimum of 20 champions.

The first time you play ranked, you will be playing 10 initial “placement” games, which will decide your starting rank, and therefore your placement on the ladder. The more you win, the higher your initial placement on the ladder will be.

After you play your first placement game, you will be given a provisional rank. You will be able to see this provisional rank gradually increasing as you win more of the remaining placement games, so you will have a decent idea of where you will land once all games are done. You will also be able to see your provisional LP, which is considered a recent addition to the system.

When you win more games, you climb higher and higher on the LoL ranked ladder, which is a good indicator of your ability and skills as a player.

What are the main deciding factors that go into my rank in League of Legends?

Your rank is decided solely by your MMR. If you are winning games, you will go up the ladder, and if you are losing games, the opposite will happen and you will be demoted down the ladder. The rate at which you climb/fall depends on the difference between your current MMR and the average MMR of each game that you win/lose, as was mentioned earlier. Dota 2 Underlords Boost

What is MMR and what is it affected by?

MMR is short for “Matchmaking Rating”. It is the value that League of Legends' ranked system uses in order to place you with and against players as close as possible to your own skill level, as accurately as possible. It is only affected by wins and losses, and the rate at which it is increasing/decreasing per win/loss depends on the difference between your current MMR and the average MMR of each game that you win/lose.

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