Full list of Mobile Legends ranks and their tiers

As a dedicated Mobile Legends player, you might be curious about the different ranks and tiers within the game. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the various ranks and tiers, providing valuable insights to help you better understand your progress and that of your fellow players.

I. Ranks in Mobile Legends

Mobile Legends features a ranking system designed to provide recognition for players based on their skill level.

Here are the current ranks, listed from lowest to highest:

  1. Newbie
  2. Apprentice
  3. Advanced
  4. Expert
  5. Hero
  6. Mythic
  7. Legend
  8. Supreme
  9. Superstar
  10. Epic
  11. Master
  12. Grandmaster
  13. Champion
  14. Elite
  15. Legendary
  16. Ancient
  17. Divine

II.

Tiers within Each Rank

Each rank consists of several tiers, denoting a player’s progression and skill level within that rank. The number of tiers varies between ranks, with more advanced players having fewer opportunities to advance.

Here’s a breakdown:

  1. Newbie: Silver I, Gold I, Gold II, Gold III, Gold IV, Gold V, Platinum I, Platinum II, Diamond I, Diamond II
  2. Apprentice: Elite I, Elite II, Elite III, Mythic I, Mythic II, Mythic III
  3. Advanced: Master I, Master II, Grandmaster I, Grandmaster II, Champion I, Champion II
  4. Expert: Elite, Hero, Mythic, Ancient, Divine
  5. Hero: Mythic, Ancient, Divine, Immortal, Epic
  6. Mythic: Immortal, Supreme, Superstar, Epic, Legend
  7. Legend:

    Supreme, Ancient, Divine, Radiant, Titan

  8. Supreme: Ancient, Divine, Radiant, Eternal, Transcendent
  9. Ancient: Radiant, Divine, Immortal, Ethereal, Mythic
  10. Divine: Immortal, Ethereal, Mythic, Celestial, Heavenly
  11. Radiant: Ethereal, Mythic, Celestial, Awe-inspiring, Glorious
  12. Ethereal: Celestial, Awe-inspiring, Glorious, Dauntless, Victorious
  13. Celestial: Awe-inspiring, Glorious, Dauntless, Invincible, Unbeatable
  14. Mythic+:

    Unbeatable, Incomparable, Untouchable, Godlike, Legendary

  15. Immortal+: Godlike, Ethereal, Divine, Transcendent, Supreme

III.

Progression and Improvement

The ranking system in Mobile Legends encourages continuous improvement and progression. Players start at the Newbie rank and work their way up by gaining MMR (Matchmaking Rating) points through victories and losing fewer points with defeats. As you advance, the competition becomes stiffer, but so does the potential reward.

IV.

Conclusion


Understanding the ranks and tiers in Mobile Legends not only provides insight into your own progression but also helps you appreciate the skill levels of other players. By focusing on improvement, mastering new heroes, and embracing teamwork, you’ll climb the ranks and reach new heights within the game.