Rocket League basics
Rocket League is know as one of the hardest games to get good at because not one single game shares the mechanics of Rocket League. People often call Rocket League car soccer because that is basically what it is. In Rocket League you boost around the arena either with or without your teamates and try to hit the ball into the other teams net will trying to stop them from hitting it into your own net. In Rocket League you can choose between playing casualy or comptive, in casual their is normaly five gamemodes you can choose from 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4 and one special gamemode that cycles between Spike, Real Chaos, Boomer Ball, Heatseeker and in winter they add a gamemode call snowday were you play with a hockey puck. In Competive you play for your ranks Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Champion, Grand Champion and Super Sonic Legend. In each rank there is three ranks for example Bronze 1, Bronze 2 and Bronze 3. To rank up you have to go through 4 divisions so if your talking to someone about their ranks they might say im gold 1 division 3.
Rocket league ranks
Rocket League ranks work by categorizing players into various skill levels to ensure fair and competitive matches. The ranking system consists of several tiers—Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Champion, Grand Champion, and Supersonic Legend—with each tier divided into four divisions. Players earn or lose rank points based on their match outcomes, including wins, losses, and the skill level of their opponents. Winning games generally increases a player's rank, while losing can lead to rank decreases. As players advance through the ranks, they face more skilled opponents, making each tier a measure of growing proficiency and strategic ability. This structured system helps maintain balanced gameplay and offers a clear progression path for players seeking to improve their skills.
- Bronze
- Silver
- Gold
- Platinum
- Diamond
- Champion
- Grand Champion
- Supersonic Ledgend