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Naraka Bladepoint Ranks – Ranking System Guide

Naraka Bladepoint brings you a unique battle royale gaming experience, unlike most other genre representatives. Playing it, you must fight on the battlefield using various…

Alina NovichenkoBy Alina NovichenkoJuly 18, 20233 Mins Read
Naraka Bladepoint Ranks - Ranking System Guide
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Naraka Bladepoint brings you a unique battle royale gaming experience, unlike most other genre representatives. Playing it, you must fight on the battlefield using various characters, skills, melee weapons, and tricks. However, this is still a battle royale game with a Ranked System. A high Rank in Naraka Bladepoint is an indicator of your skills and a source of good rewards. So, read on to find out how to Rank up in Naraka Bladepoint.

Naraka Bladepoint Ranking System Explained

Naraka Bladepoint Ranking System Explained
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Ranking systems are integral to any competitive game, especially in Battle Royale. And a dynamic, skill-based game like Naraka Bladepoint also has this system. There are 8 Ranks in total in Naraka Bladepoint, each divided into 5 Tiers. Reaching each new Rank, you will start with Tier V. After that; you will be able to reach Tier I and get a new Rank by earning more Rank Points. You can see how many Points are required for each of the Tiers in the table below.

Rank Rank Points
Bronze (V – I) 1000 – 1499 Points
Silver (V – I) 1500 – 1999 Points
Gold (V – I) 2000 – 2499 Points
Platinum (V – I) 2500 – 2999 Points
Solar (V – I) 3000 – 3499 Points
Empyrean (V – I) 3500 – 3999 Points
Astral (V – I) 4000 – 4499 Points
Asura 4500 + Points

Each time you reach a new Rank, not a Tier, you will be able to receive valuable rewards, including skins, weapons, etc. Moreover, your Rank affects the selection of players before the match. Thus, you will fight with more powerful players by reaching high Ranks.

How to Rank up in Naraka Bladepoint

Now, after we figured out how many Points you need for each of the Ranks, you probably want to know how to earn these Points. Well, it’s actually easy.

So, to earn Rank Points and raise your Rank, you have to play The Herald’s Trial and try to defeat all other players. The number of Rank Points earned after a match is affected by many factors, such as your position, the number of players you killed, how strong these players were, and others. However, hunting other players is the fastest way to earn Rank Points in Naraka Bladepoint. Of course, this is quite dangerous, but the new Rank is worth all the risks.

That’s all you need to know about how the Ranking System works in Naraka Bladepoint. You must take top positions and kill as many opponents as possible to Rank up quickly. In the meantime, look at our Naraka Bladepoint Character Tier List.

Related:

All Naraka Bladepoint Game Modes Explained

Naraka Bladepoint is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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