How do Marvel Rivals ranks work? It's seldom enough to hop into a shooter for a casual experience, and eventually, the urge to dive into more competitive waters becomes too much. Like many other games, Marvel Rivals offers rewards specific to its ranked mode, tempting players to test their mettle.
So, if you've been hard at work improving your gameplay on your favorite Marvel Rivals skins you can earn through climbing the ladder.
All Marvel Rivals ranks in order
The nine Marvel Rivals ranks are:
- Bronze (Tier III-I)
- Silver (Tier III-I)
- Gold (Tier III-I)
- Platinum (Tier III-I)
- Diamond (Tier III-I)
- Grandmaster (Tier III-I)
- Celestial (Tier III-I)
- Eternity
- One Above All
Each rank up to Eternity has three tiers. Each tier requires 100 ranked points to ascend past (that's 300 points to make a full rank leap). Once you reach Celestial you'll simply keep earning points. The Top 500 players at the end of the season are awarded the One Above All rank – a concept many Overwatch 2 players will be familiar with.
Marvel Rivals rank distribution
Rank distribution is an important tool when gauging your performance relative to the rest of the ranked populace. Just be aware that the distribution will evolve throughout the season, though we'll keep this section updated.
The Marvel Rivals rank distribution for May 2025 is:
- Bronze: 26.74%
- Silver: 10.9%
- Gold: 13.2%
- Platinum: 13.4%
- Diamond: 14.4%
- Grandmaster: 13.9%
- Celestial: 6.2%
- Eternity and One Above All: 1.7%
Stats sourced from RivalsTracker (PC only).
At the end of Season 1.5, the Rivals devs treated us to an official distribution chart. Players with less than five matches in comp were excluded, reducing the overwhelming weighting of players placed in Bronze after only dipping their toe into ranked. While the numbers above are the best available outside of NetEase, it's worth ing that the true ranking curve is much smoother.

Marvel Rivals competitive mode explained
Marvel Rivals' ranked mode takes the core gameplay elements found in Quickplay but adds a few extra rules. Before you can start playing competitively, you'll have to reach Level 10.
While most of these ranked-exclusive edicts are tied to high elo play, everyone can benefit from the Chrono Shield system. If you go on a losing streak there's a good chance you'll get a Chrono Shield. This stops you from being demoted, though you'll have to recharge once used. The higher your rank, the more losses you'll need to accrue to regain your demotion shield. It's a pretty slick system that offers some security if you're flip-flopping between winning and losing in your current tier.
As for the aforementioned high elo rules, if you manage to reach Celestial, then be mindful that your rank points will begin to decay after not queuing for a set amount of time. Additionally, as soon as you hit Diamond III your team will be granted the ability to ban two heroes each game. This helps prevent the meta's most OP picks from running riot every game and ensures you have a hero pool that isn't as shallow as a kid's paddling pool.
It should also be noted that there are restrictions on who you can queue up with based on rank disparity. Players in Gold and below can team up with any of their friends. However, from Gold I to Celestial, you need to be in a ranked range of three divisions. Finally, players in Eternity or One Above All can team up with Celestial II players within 200 points, but can only queue solo or as part of a duo.
Marvel Rivals ranked rewards
The confirmed ranked rewards for Marvel Rivals Season 2 are:
- Golden Diamond Emma Frost skin – Reach Gold III or higher
- Grandmaster Crest of Honor – Reach Grandmaster III or higher
- Celestial Crest of Honor – Reach Celestial III or higher
- Eternity & One Above All Crest of Honor – Reach Eternity or higher
- Top 500 Crest of Honor – Reach Top 500
The Season 2 rank rewards remain consistent with what we've received in previous seasons: a free skin and Crests of Honor for those who reach the apex tiers of the ladder. Season 0 granted the Golden Moonlight skin to Moon Knight. The first half of Season 1 dished out the Blood Shield Invisible Woman skin, while Season 1.5 brought with it the Blood Blaze Human Torch skin.
And that's everything you need to know about the Marvel Rivals ranks, how competitive play works, and what you can earn from locking in and clambering up the ladder this season. Before you go, make sure you're up to date on the latest Marvel Rivals crossplay is available to you and the homies for ranked.