Marvel Rivals is all fun and games until players step into the ranked mode. That’s when things get serious, friendships get tested, and skills are put to the test. What was once casual and engaging chaos turns into a high-stakes warzone where every mistake is punished.
There’s no denying that it is the perfect mode for those who want to prove their skills against tough opponents. However, let’s be honest: the real reason most players grind isn’t for the challenge. It’s for the flex (well unless you’re stuck in Bronze or Silver) and the rewards they get at the end of the season.

If you are planning to climb the ranked ladder, here’s a breakdown of every reward you can earn for each rank.
How to get all ranked rewards in Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals‘ ranked system is divided into 9 ranks, starting from Bronze and going all the way up to One Above All. As players claim victories and rank up, they unlock better rewards, including exclusive skins and a crest of honor.
However, losing matches can result in demotions, so maintaining a high rank requires consistent performance. If you’re a new player, you must reach level 10 to unlock the mode. From there, you start at Bronze and work your way up.
Ranks | Rewards |
---|---|
Bronze (Tier III-I) | No Rewards |
Silver (Tier III-I) | No Rewards |
Gold (Tier III-I) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin |
Platinum (Tier III-I) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin |
Diamond (Tier III-I) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin |
GrandMaster (Tier III-I) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin with Silver Crest of Honor |
Celestial (Tier III-I) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin with Silver Crest of Honor |
Eternity (based on points) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin with Silver Crest of Honor |
One Above All (based on points) | Blood Shield Skin & Blood Blaze Skin with Gold Crest of Honor |
The Blood Blaze skin for Human Torch was introduced midway through season 1. Along with the skin, a distinct design for the Crest of Honor was introduced to visually showcase rank hierarchy.
Even if a player reaches Gold or above, they will not receive any rewards if they haven’t completed at least 10 competitive matches before the season ends.
Ranked mode isn’t just about competition, it’s about rewards that showcase your dedication. Whether you’re aiming for the exclusive skins or the prestigious crests, each rank comes with its own set of bragging rights.
In the end, if you’re up for the challenge, start grinding and claim your ranked rewards before the current season ends on April 11.
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