What Is RR in Valorant?

By Alex╺

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The Ranking Points (RP) framework in Valorant tracks a player’s growth within the competitive tiers, with points gained or lost based on match outcomes and personal performance.

Today, let’s examine the foundation of Valorant’s tier system: RP. 

Suppose you’ve ever wondered why your tier changes significantly or barely shifts; grasping the RP mechanism is crucial.

Let’s analyze this key element of your competitive path and uncover how it influences your rise toward the top rank!

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What Does RR Mean in Valorant?

The Rank Rating (RR) system assesses a player’s progress in ranked modes. Players accumulate RR through victories and standout plays but lose it after defeats.

Reaching 100 RR moves players up a rank while dropping to 0 RR risks demotion.

Essential points about RR:

  • It fluctuates between 0 and 100 within each rank.

  • It changes after each competitive match.

  • Unlike MMR, it’s visible to players.

  • It partially resets at the start of new acts or seasons.

How is RR Computed?

How is RR Computed

Several factors contribute to the fluctuation of RR, and the calculation method remains confidential to prevent manipulation.

  • Outcome of the Match: Winning generally boosts RR, while losing reduces it.

  • Margin of Victory/Defeat: Larger wins or narrower losses can influence the RR change.

  • Personal Contribution: Your performance, measured against expectations, plays a role in determining RR.

  • Rank Compared to MMR: You will likely earn more RR if your MMR exceeds your rank.

  • Opponent Strength: Defeating more vigorous opponents results in higher RR rewards.

The adjustment in RR can vary significantly, typically ranging from ±10 to ±30 points per match.

Factors Impacting RR

Various elements can cause changes in your RR:

  1. Winning or Losing Streaks: A series of consecutive victories or defeats speed up RR adjustments.
  2. AFK Consequences: Leaving a match will lead to significant RR reductions.
  3. Rank Differences: Playing with teammates who are ranked much higher or lower can alter your RR.
  4. Performance Rewards: Exceptional play will increase your RR progress.
  5. Previous Season Rank: Your highest rank from the last season can influence your initial RR for the new one.
  6. Hidden MMR: The system adjusts your RR based on your concealed skill rating.

RR vs. MMR: Key Differences

RR vs. MMR

RR and MMR are connected but serve different roles:

RR (Rank Rating):

  • Visible to players

  • Reflects your current rank

  • Partially resets at the start of each season

  • Directly affected by match results

MMR (Matchmaking Rating):

  • Not visible to players

  • Used to pair you with opponents of similar skill

  • Remains constant and does not reset

  • It affects RR changes indirectly

Summary:

Think of RR as the visible marker of your progress, while MMR represents the system’s calculation of your accurate skill level.

Additional Key Terms

When exploring the concept of competitive rankings, you’ll encounter some of these related terms:

  • Performance Rating: A system designed to assess skill, created for chess and later adapted for various competitive games, including Valorant.

  • Distribution of Ranks: The distribution of players across various skill levels shows the proportion of participants in each rank.

  • Seasonal Standing: A graphic display of your highest rating and top 9 victories throughout a season, often shown as a triangular symbol on your profile.

  • Starting Matches: A series of games played at the beginning of a new season to determine your initial rating, which influences where you begin your rank.

  • Inactive Rank Reduction: A system lowers your rank or score if you remain inactive for an extended period, helping maintain fairness for active players.

  • Ranking Levels: The different stages of competition within the game, ranging from the lowest tier to the highest, with some levels subdivided into smaller categories (with the top tier being an exception).

Now that you’re familiar with these essential concepts, you clearly understand how ranking works in competitive games.

Remember, your rating is just one measure of your progress; the focus should be on sharpening your skills and enjoying the competition. 

Focus on improving your gameplay, collaborating with your team, and letting your rank follow naturally.

Play well, rack up victories, and watch your progress soar!