League of Legends<\/strong><\/em> has welcomed a new mode, an action-packed 2v2v2v2 Arena playlist designed to give players fast, furious battles between their strategic play on Summoner’s Rift. Because the LTM won’t stick around forever, hordes of League <\/em>gamers are already pouring in to test their mettle.<\/p>
Of course, before you go piling into the gladiatorial battle (that’s an Arena joke you’ll understand in a minute), you need to know what you’re fighting to achieve\u2060\u2014which mainly means shiny ranked badges.<\/p>
All ranks in League’s <\/em>Arena mode<\/strong><\/h2> While League’s <\/em>core ranked system has an expansive 10 tiers to fight through, ranging from Iron and Bronze to Master and the highest title there is to achieve, Challenger, and even the newly-added Emerald tier that was dropped into the middle in season 13, there are just five Arena ranks<\/strong>.<\/p>
The five League <\/em>Arena ranks are<\/strong>:<\/p>
- Wood<\/strong> \u2014 0 to 1,399 Ranked Points <\/li>
- Bronze<\/strong> \u2014 1,400 to 2,599 Ranked Points<\/li>
- Silver<\/strong> \u2014 2,600 to 3,199 Ranked Points<\/li>
- Gold<\/strong> \u2014 3,200 to 3,799 Ranked Points<\/li>
- Gladiator<\/strong> \u2014 3,800 Ranked Points and above<\/li> <\/ul>
Three of these 2v2v2v2 ranks are the same as League’s <\/em>Summoner’s Rift mode, while two are totally new. If you want a closer look, here’s an image too.<\/p>
Three of these 2v2v2v2 ranks are the same as League’s <\/em>Summoner’s Rift mode, while two are totally new. If you want a closer look, here’s an image too.<\/p>