Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is one of games today. game esports made Konami comes with a uniqueness from its competitors. One of Konami's unique features is to create a platform for card games that will appeal to both casual and competitive players from all over the world.
This is evidenced by the Solo Mode and the ability to form Duel rooms that allow players to enjoy a customized experience whenever they want. However, most players who will last more than a few weeks focus on the Ranked Duel mode.
Ranked Duel is the featured game mode in Master Duel and allows players to duel with other players around the world. Matchmaking in this mode is based on the rank of each duelist. So, each player will get an opponent of the same rank.
In addition, Ranked Duel also features five individual ranks, with each rank also having a tier within which players must reach in order to reach a higher rank. Here is a breakdown of the ranking ladder, with Tier One being the top of each rank.
Rookie
- Tier One
- Tier Two
Bronze
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
silver
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
Gold
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
Platinum
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
In this mode, duelists can also experience an increase or decrease in rank. Players will rank up after winning a number of Standard Duels, the basic format used for Ranked Duels. The more you win especially in a row, the easier it is to move up to a higher level.
On the other hand, if you lose too many points in a row it will result in a downgrade. Each deduction point that you get from one defeat will be different for each rank. The only area where you are safe from being downgraded is in Rookie. At that level, you can rank up even after losing because that's where all the duelists start.
Just like most other games, the Duel Master ranking mode will be divided into seasons. This will put a time limit on how long players have to rank up and get rewards. After the season ends, the ranking will be reset .
Based on the first season, Konami plans to shorten the ranking season, with the current opening season only running until January 31, 2022. If it holds up, players will need to consistently win in order to reach the Platinum tier.
Meanwhile, the ranking rewards are likely to change every season. You can still get rewards every time you reach a new level or rank for the first time.
To reach Rookie Tier one, possibly the first rank in the Rank Duel, you will get 300 Gems . After that, each level increase you will get 200 Gems , and each time you reach a new level, you will get 100 Gems . (*)
This is evidenced by the Solo Mode and the ability to form Duel rooms that allow players to enjoy a customized experience whenever they want. However, most players who will last more than a few weeks focus on the Ranked Duel mode.
Ranked Duel is the featured game mode in Master Duel and allows players to duel with other players around the world. Matchmaking in this mode is based on the rank of each duelist. So, each player will get an opponent of the same rank.
In addition, Ranked Duel also features five individual ranks, with each rank also having a tier within which players must reach in order to reach a higher rank. Here is a breakdown of the ranking ladder, with Tier One being the top of each rank.
Rookie
- Tier One
- Tier Two
Bronze
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
silver
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
Gold
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
Platinum
- Tier One
- Tier Two
- Tier Three
- Tier Four
- Tier Five
In this mode, duelists can also experience an increase or decrease in rank. Players will rank up after winning a number of Standard Duels, the basic format used for Ranked Duels. The more you win especially in a row, the easier it is to move up to a higher level.
On the other hand, if you lose too many points in a row it will result in a downgrade. Each deduction point that you get from one defeat will be different for each rank. The only area where you are safe from being downgraded is in Rookie. At that level, you can rank up even after losing because that's where all the duelists start.
Just like most other games, the Duel Master ranking mode will be divided into seasons. This will put a time limit on how long players have to rank up and get rewards. After the season ends, the ranking will be reset .
Based on the first season, Konami plans to shorten the ranking season, with the current opening season only running until January 31, 2022. If it holds up, players will need to consistently win in order to reach the Platinum tier.
Meanwhile, the ranking rewards are likely to change every season. You can still get rewards every time you reach a new level or rank for the first time.
To reach Rookie Tier one, possibly the first rank in the Rank Duel, you will get 300 Gems . After that, each level increase you will get 200 Gems , and each time you reach a new level, you will get 100 Gems . (*)
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