It is no secret that Valorant has one of the biggest esports out there. The popular first-person shooter is a hit with gamers and will continue to grow throughout the years. But what about the game’s ranked mode? Here is a list of all the Valorant Ranks.
All Valorant Ranks
Sure, Valorant has the simple few ranks, including Bronze and Silver, but it also has some of its own unique ranks.
All Valorant Ranks (Worst to Best):
- Iron I
- Iron II
- Iron III
- Bronze I
- Bronze II
- Bronze III
- Silver I
- Silver II
- Silver III
- Gold I
- Gold II
- Gold III
- Platinum I
- Platinum II
- Platinum III
- Diamond I
- Diamond II
- Diamond III
- Ascendant I
- Ascendant II
- Ascendant III
- Immortal I
- Immortal II
- Immortal III
- Radiant
Valorant’s final few ranks, Ascendant, Immortal and Radiant, are unique to the shooter game. However, reaching them is incredibly difficult, especially with the skill gap in competitive.
How does one reach Radiant in Valorant?
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How to Get Radiant in Valorant
Like other competitive video games, climbing up the ranks in Valorant is simple (in terms, that is). All you have to do is continue to win matches.
Losing will only set you back and push you below in rank. The difficult part about attempting to rank up in Valorant and achieve the Radiant rank is the fact that you have to also rely on teammates.
One of the best suggestions for ranking up is developing a team of five beforehand, and playing ranked together. That way you build up chemistry and can practice as a team, making it easier to climb the ranks together. Doing it solo with random players all the time will only make your journey to Radiant more difficult.
Will you be attempting to get Radiant in Valorant?
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