Marvel Rivals Rank Calculator & Tier List
Season 7.5 · last verified 2026-06-11 · tier list is a community meta estimate and shifts each patch
Pick your current rank and a target rank— the calculator estimates how many wins, games and hours it'll take to climb at your win rate, then shows the live Season 7.5 hero tier list by role.
Quick answer: In Marvel Rivals each division is 100 RP and a full rank is 300 RP (three divisions). A ranked win is worth roughly 15–40 RP, so at a 55% win rate one full rank takes about 10 wins (~18 games). Climbing Bronze III all the way to Eternity is roughly 2,100 RP. Use the calculator below for your exact win rate and target rank.
RP already earned in this division (0–99).
600 RP to climb · ~5.3 RP per game at a 55% win rate.
Buy a rank boostMarvel Rivals Rank Ladder & RP (Season 7.5)
Each division is 100 RP and a full rank is 300 RP. RP shown is the cumulative total from Bronze III.
| Rank | Tier | Division | Cumulative RP (from Bronze III) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 3 | 0 RP | |
| Bronze | 2 | 100 RP | |
| Bronze | 1 | 200 RP | |
| Silver | 3 | 300 RP | |
| Silver | 2 | 400 RP | |
| Silver | 1 | 500 RP | |
| Gold | 3 | 600 RP | |
| Gold | 2 | 700 RP | |
| Gold | 1 | 800 RP | |
| Platinum | 3 | 900 RP | |
| Platinum | 2 | 1,000 RP | |
| Platinum | 1 | 1,100 RP | |
| Diamond | 3 | 1,200 RP | |
| Diamond | 2 | 1,300 RP | |
| Diamond | 1 | 1,400 RP | |
| Grandmaster | 3 | 1,500 RP | |
| Grandmaster | 2 | 1,600 RP | |
| Grandmaster | 1 | 1,700 RP | |
| Celestial | 3 | 1,800 RP | |
| Celestial | 2 | 1,900 RP | |
| Celestial | 1 | 2,000 RP | |
| Eternity | — | 2,100 RP | |
| One Above All | — | 2,200 RP |
Marvel Rivals Tier List (Season 7.5)
Community meta estimate for Season 7.5, grouped by role. S is strongest; placements shift each patch.
Vanguard · Tanks
Duelist · Damage
Strategist · Supports
How many wins to rank up in Marvel Rivals?
Each division is 100 RP and a full rank is 300 RP across three divisions. A win earns roughly 15–40 RP depending on performance and bonuses, so a single division is usually 3–4 net wins and a full rank around 8–12. Win streaks can skip divisions outright, which speeds up the early ranks. The calculator above converts your exact win rate and RP-per-game into a wins, games and hours estimate to any rank.
How does the Marvel Rivals ranked system work?
The ladder runs Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Grandmaster → Celestial, each split into three divisions worth 100 RP each. Above Celestial sit Eternity and One Above All, which are points-based rather than division-based — One Above All is the top 500 players. Winning earns RP, losing deducts it, and a win streak can skip divisions. The Chrono Shield protects players at Gold and below from dropping a rank on a single loss.
How does rank reset work each season?
At each season reset your rank drops by three divisions — a full tier. Anyone who finished at Celestial II or above (including Eternity and One Above All) is reset uniformly to Grandmaster II. You then re-climb from there, so the start of a season is the fastest window to gain rank.
FAQ
How many wins to rank up in Marvel Rivals?
Each division is 100 RP and a full rank is 300 RP (three divisions). A win is worth roughly 15–40 RP depending on performance and bonuses, so a single division usually takes about 3–4 net wins, and a full rank around 8–12. The calculator turns your exact win rate and RP-per-game into a wins, games and hours estimate to any target rank.
How does the Marvel Rivals ranked system work?
Ranks run Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Grandmaster → Celestial, each split into three divisions of 100 RP, then Eternity and One Above All sit above the division system on raw points (One Above All is the top 500). Winning earns RP, losing deducts it, and win streaks can skip divisions. The Chrono Shield protects players Gold and below from losing a rank on a single loss.
How does rank reset work each season?
At the start of each season your rank drops by three divisions (one full tier). Players who finished at Celestial II or above — including Eternity and One Above All — are reset uniformly to Grandmaster II. You then re-climb from there, which is why early-season placement games are the fastest time to gain rank.
Is the Season 7.5 tier list accurate?
The tier list is a community meta estimate verified for Season 7.5 and shifts with every balance patch. Use it as a guide for which heroes are strongest in each role right now, but expect S/A placements to move as the meta settles.
Changelog
- 2026-06-11 — Season 7.5 ladder, RP values and hero tier list verified (community meta estimate).
Season 7.5 · last verified 2026-06-11. RP values are community estimates (win RP is mostly fixed with small MVP/SVP bumps) and the tier list is a community meta estimate that shifts each patch.