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Items Runes Controls Minions Monsters. Public Beta. Other Titles. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Elo rating system. History Talk 2. Do you like this video? Play Sound. These were the tiers for the North American platform, they differed a bit for other platforms.
Bronze Tier Requirements. Silver Tier Requirements. Gold Tier Requirements. Platinum Tier Requirements. Diamond Tier Requirements. Categories Removed content Rank. For example, if your rating is and you have only a few games played, your real Elo range may be between and If your rating is and you've played thousands of games, your real Elo range may be between and All any rating system can do is give an approximation of your skill level relative to others.
It can be manipulated by playing with friends who have inaccurately rated accounts, smurfing, or just by throwing games. Nonetheless, it is the basis of virtually every rating system because the principles behind it are valid. Any time this is true it lowers the accuracy of the rating system and is conceptually terrible. Platinum: 7. Diamond: 2. This distribution tends to remain close to the same year after year, and most players will find themselves with a Bronze, Silver, or Gold rank.
Ranked wins and losses earn or lose a certain amount of League Points or LP. The amount is determined based on the difficulty of opponents and the rankings of teammates, among other factors. Once a player has earned LP in their division, they immediately enter a three-game Promotion Series—two victories will allow them to move up one division. Teams are handled much the same way, relying on LP to advance through divisions and tiers. Placement for teams is handled separately from individual rankings.
Progression through tiers is slightly different, with players needing to win three games, or best of five, to enter a new tier.
If they win the series, they enter the new tier, and if they lose the series, their LP drops back down to zero. While this system is simple, the ladder climb can be grueling and harsh. If a player's LP drops to zero in a division, they will be demoted if they continue losing games. Demotions can be discouraging and lead to players feeling stuck in a certain division.
Once a player has earned a place in the Platinum tier, they can lose LP by becoming inactive. The longer a player is inactive, the more LP they'll lose. Matchmaking Rank MMR is a number Riot assigns to each player based on their skill level that determines how much LP that player gains or loses in each game.
The higher a player's MMR, the more league points they stand to win in a victory game and the less they are likely to lose in a defeat.
Solo vs. Duo vs. Flex Play. Before you start a new League of Legends game, you have the choice to play solo, with another person duo , or with a team flex of three or more, including yourself. Since your rank may vary depending on which you choose, it's important to make the decision based on your preferred playing style.
Flex play is geared more toward players who enjoy working with a team, while the solo or duo player is usually most interested in strategic gameplay that allows them to move up in tiers and within divisions based on their own skill level.
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