A Deeper Understanding Of How Call of Duty Mobile Ranks And ranking systems work
Today we are talking about Call of Duty: Mobile ranks, systems and the rewards that come with it. PUBG Mobile and Fortnite Battle Royale are other major titles with games-simulating haters.
Since it was released in 2019 the game of NetEase and Tencent’s Monster Hunt has been a strong competitor for its rival battle royale title, PUBG Mobile. Both games are different from each other, with Monster Hunt having graphics that differ from PUBG as well as many other differences.
In order to compete, different Match Modes exist in both Multiplayer and Battle Royale. In these modes, ranking up has rewards that differ according to what mode you choose.
In order to help you, we have compiled information in this article that covers basic information.
Call of Duty: Mobile has multiple ranks with each rank subdivided into three parts. Legendary mode is a points system, just like the other modes.
- Legendary – 6501+ points
- Master – 4501 to 6501 points
- Pro – 3001 to 4500 points
- Elite – 2001 to 3000 points
- Veteran – 1001 to 2000 points
- Rookie – 1 to 1000 points
When you start your ranking journey, the first place you earn is Rookie I (Level 1) and the points gap between subdivisions is quite small. Engage in ranked matches continuously to quickly reach Elite rank.
To find out what each mode has to offer, you can refer to the descriptions below:
For Multiplayer Mode
- Charm – Series 7
- Echo – Royal Flush
- Steeled Frame
- Kilo Bolt Action – Dealer
- For Battle Royale Mode
- Avatar – Hero
- Calling Card – High Roller
- Baseball Bat – Royal Flush
- Character T.E.D.D
With the new season beginning, players are dropped to their starter rank. This includes all modes in Call of Duty. The list below shows how ranks should be adjusted when a new season starts.
- Legendary – Pro I
- Master 5 – Elite 5
- Master 4 – Elite 4
- Master 3 – Elite 3
- Master 1 – Elite 1
- Pro 5 – Veteran 5
- Pro 3 & 4 – Veteran 4
- Pro 1 & 2 – Veteran 3
- Elite 4 & 5 – Veteran 2
- Elite 2 & 3 – Veteran 1
- Veteran 2 – Rookie 3
- Veteran 1 – Rookie 2
- Rookie 1 – 5 – Rookie 1