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Mobile Legends Ranks: Full List of Tiers and End of Season Rewards

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Highlights
Ranks in Mobile Legends determines the players’ proficiency and experience in the game.
This season’s exclusive ranked skin reward is Street Enforcer Akai.
The ranked season 19 has officially ended and Master and above ranked players will receive this skin after updating the game.

The ranked game mode of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is a commonly played game mode due to its seasonal skin rewards. Every player who reached the Master tier and above will receive an exclusive ranked season skin which cannot be obtained anywhere else in the game. The Mobile Legends ranked game mode usually lasts for three months and can be unlocked after reaching account level eight and having unlocked at least six permanent heroes. Players will be placed in one of the seven ranks based on their skills in the game with the Warrior being the lowest rank followed by the Elite, Master, Grandmaster, Epic, Legend, and the highest rank, Mythic. Here are more details regarding MLBB’s rank tiers and rewards.

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Mobile Legends Rank Tiers

Ranks in Mobile Legends determine the players’ proficiency and experience in the game. The better you are in the game, the higher you can climb the ranked ladder. There are two types of ranked systems in MLBB, namely the Stars system which applies up to Legend rank, and the Points system for Mythic and above rank. Players will have to earn the required amount of stars in each division in order to get promoted to a higher rank.

List of Mobile Legends Rank Tiers

Each rank will reward players with tickets and Battle Points.

There are 8 Rank Divisions in the game, the Warrior, Elite, Master, Grandmaster, Epic, Legend, Mythic, and Glorious Mythic. These divisions with the exception of the Mythic and Glorious Mythic have their respective tiers. 

Here is the updated full list of all ML tiers ranging from the lowest to the highest;

  • Warrior III

  • Warrior II

  • Warrior I

  • Elite IV

  • Elite III

  • Elite II

  • Elite I

  • Master IV

  • Master III

  • Master II

  • Master I

  • Grandmaster IV

  • Grandmaster III

  • Grandmaster II

  • Grandmaster I

  • Epic IV

  • Epic III

  • Epic II

  • Epic I

  • Legend IV

  • Legend III

  • Legend II

  • Legend I

  • Mythical Honor (25 Stars)

  • Mythical Glory (50 Stars)

  • Mythical Immortal (100 Stars)

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Mobile Legends Ranked Rewards

Each Mobile Legends Rank season features a new exclusive skin that can only be acquired during the season.

When is the Mobile Legends Ranked Season 28 Start and End Date

Season Journey Rewards

Players can acquire the Mobile Legends Rank Exclusive skin after playing 20 ranked matches in the game. Aside from the skin, here is the list of other rewards that players can also get;

  • 20 Matches - Ranked Exclusive Skin

  • 40 Matches - 3,000 BP

  • 60 Matches - 1 Deluxe Skin Trial Card Pack (1-Day)

  • 80 Matches - 750 Tickets

  • 100 Matches - Small Emblem Pack

  • 120 Matches - 7,000 BP

  • 160 Matches - 1,500 magic Dust

  • 200 Matches - Ranked Exclusive Border

Ranked Season Rewards

Along with the ranked season skin reward, players will also receive a few in-game loot items based on their division at the end of the ranked season. 

Warrior I, II, II

  • 50 Tickets

  • 500 BP

  • 1x Premium Skin Fragment

Elite I, II, III, IV

  • 100 Tickets

  • 1,000 BP

  • 3x Premium Skin Fragment

Master I, II, III, IV

  • 150 Tickets

  • 2,000 BP

Grandmaster I, II, III, IV

  • 300 Tickets

  • 3,500 BP

Epic I, II, III, IV

  • 500 Tickets

  • 6,500 BP

Legend I, II, III, IV

  • 750 Tickets

  • 10,000 BP

Mythic (and beyond)

  • 750 Tickets

  • 10,000 BP

  • Mythic Battle Emote (100 Days)


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John has been reporting developments on major mobile MOBA titles such as Mobile Legends, Wild Rift, and Arena of Valor for over two years. He also understands and follows various other PC/Mobile games such as League of Legends, Crossfire, Warcraft and more.
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