Season 2 Reloaded introduced several changes to the first-ever Ranked Play mode for Resurgence in Warzone, which takes place on the fan-favorite Fortune’s Keep map. Here’s all you need to know about Skill Divisions, SR, Ranks, and more in Warzone Ranked Play.
Warzone Season 2 Reloaded has made its way to the game, bringing a ton of content for players to enjoy. The mid-season update brings two new weapons, the SOA Subverter and Soulrender, alongside several buffs and nerfs.
Arguably the biggest addition is Warzone Ranked Play, which arrived as Ranked Resurgence on Fortune’s Keep. A competitive mode hasn’t been seen in the game since Urzikstan launched, so you might need a refresher on how the Skill Divisions and Ranks work.
Here’s everything you need to know about Ranks, Skill Divisions, SR, and more in Warzone Ranked Play.
Warzone Ranked Play Skill Divisions explained
Warzone Ranked Play features seven Skill Divisions and a Top 250 tier, just like the Modern Warfare 3 version of the competitive mode. All players start in Bronze 1 before climbing the ladder by earning Skill Rating.
The devs revealed the SR needed for each Skill Division in the Season 2 blog, so check out the requirements below:
- Bronze – 0-899 SR
- Silver – 900-2,099 SR
- Gold – 2,100-3,599 SR
- Platinum – 3,600-5,399 SR
- Diamond – 5,400-7,499 SR
- Crimson – 7,500-9,999 SR
- Iridescent – 10,000 SR minimum
- Top 250 – 10,000+ SR
There are seven Skill Divisions in Warzone Ranked Play.
Each Skill Division from Bronze to Crimson also has three sub-tiers from one to three. Meanwhile, the best players in Iridescent will appear on the Top 250 leaderboard to show off their prowess to the rest of the community.
At the start of the new season, a Ranked reset will take place and knock every player down by three sub-tiers, equating to one full Skill Division. That being said, the highest starting point after the reset is Diamond 1, so Crimson 2 players and above will be pushed back even further.
How to get SR in Warzone Ranked Resurgence
Skill Rating (SR) is earned based on kills, assists, and placements in Warzone Ranked Play. At the end of each match, all players will gain Skill Rating based on how they performed individually, as well as how the squad faired overall.
The catch is that each Warzone Ranked Play match costs an SR entry fee, which rises based on the Skill Division you’re in. This means that it’s possible to finish a match with less SR than before, resulting in you slipping down the rankings.
Since Ranked Resurgence takes place on the smaller Fortune’s Keep map, the devs have introduced several tweaks to the amount of SR earned. Check them out below, as mentioned in the official blog:
Placement
- Teams Remaining: 14 – 0 SR
- Teams Remaining: 12 – 15 SR
- Teams Remaining: 8 – 30 SR
- Teams Remaining: 6 – 45 SR
- Teams Remaining: 5 – 50 SR
- Teams Remaining: 4 – 80 SR
- Teams Remaining: 3 – 60 SR
- Teams Remaining: 1 – 100 SR
Kills & assists
Skill Divisions reset at the start of each season.
- Teams Remaining: 9+ (SR Per Kill/Assist = 5 – SR Per Non-Assisted Kill = 2)
- Teams Remaining: 8 (SR Per Kill/Assist = 7 – SR Per Non-Assisted Kill = 3)
- Teams Remaining: 3 (SR Per Kill/Assist = 15 – SR Per Non-Assisted Kill = 7)
Warzone players can also complete a handful of Season SR Challenges once per season to instantly earn a large Skill Rating boost. Check them out below:
- First Kill or Assist: +100 SR
- 10 Kills or Assists: +100 SR
- 25 Kills or Assists: +100 SR
- 50 Kills or Assists: +100 SR
- 100 Kills or Assists: +100 SR
- Reach Top 8 Squad: +100 SR
- Reach Top 5 Squad: +100 SR
- Reach Top 3 Squad: +100 SR
- Win a Match: +200 SR
Devs confirm kills & assists SR changes to avoid ‘tapping’ in Warzone Ranked Play
In an X thread, Treyarch shared they will “adjust how Kill & Assist SR is awarded when engaging with downed enemies to mitigate ‘tap’ gameplay and increase competitive integrity of the SR system.”
Tapping refers to when a player successfully downs an opponent and then leaves their teammate to finish the downed enemy to earn assist SR (skill rating).
To avoid the inflated SR gain by tapping, Treyarch stated that kill and assist credit would be given to players who downed the eliminated player or damaged the eliminated player shortly before they were downed.
What are Ranks in Warzone Ranked Play?
Ranks are a different type of progression in Warzone Ranked Play that doesn’t reset at the start of each season. They are based on how many times a player has placed highly in a match and carry over between updates.
Unlike MW3, which tracks Ranks based on wins, Warzone Resurgence Ranked awards up to three Stars based on how long a squad lasts. The requirements are as follows:
- Top 8: One Star
- Top 5: Two Stars
- Win: Three Stars
After earning a set amount of Stars, players will graduate to the next Rank, earning exclusive rewards along the way.
Warzone Ranked Resurgence SBMM explained
Warzone Ranked Resurgence also features a skill-based matchmaking system designed to create lobbies containing players of equal quality. For example, if you’re a Bronze player, you will likely find yourself up against squads of a similar level.
However, this becomes more complicated when players of a different Skill Division party up and play together. So, don’t be surprised if you run into a handful of teams that seem slightly better on paper during matches.
That was everything you need to know about Skill Divisions, SR, Ranks, and SBMM in Warzone Ranked Play. The devs have teased that the competitive mode will come to the main battle royale mode “later in the year,” so we’ll be sure to update this page with any changes
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