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Players are grouped into the below ranks, with Eternus as the highest and most skilled rank available.  
Players are grouped into the below ranks, with Eternus as the highest and most skilled rank available.  


Within each rank, players are assigned a subrank from I to VI
Within each rank, players are assigned a subrank from I to VI. The ranks, from highest to lowest are:


* Eternus
* Eternus

Revision as of 22:33, 15 October 2024

In-game description of Ranked mode
In-game description of Ranked mode

Ranked mode is a game mode in Deadlock for competitive players to compete with other players of similar skill levels. By winning matches and performing well, players may earn Medals for their profile depending on the highest rank they achieve.

Medals are updated once per week, requiring at least 7 games played within that week to receive a rank. [1]

Requirements

  • Must have 50 games played
  • Must have zero behaviour-related restrictions (Voice/text bans, report misuse, etc.)

Ranks

Players are grouped into the below ranks, with Eternus as the highest and most skilled rank available.

Within each rank, players are assigned a subrank from I to VI. The ranks, from highest to lowest are:

  • Eternus
  • Ascendant
  • Phantom
  • Oracle
  • Archon
  • Emissary
  • Ritualist
  • Arcanist
  • Alchemist
  • Seeker
  • Initiate

Players that have not yet earned a medal for the week will have the "Obscurus" Rank

References