Garena Free Fire Row System, Explained

Garena Free Fire Row System, Explained

According to the standard, Garena Free Fire is divided into two types of games to play in: casual and ranked.

Casual is for people looking for a slightly lighter and less stressful experience, while the leaderboard is for players who are really looking for a bit more competitive edge.

Of course, it can be a daunting thing when you first watch it; it's a little scary to think of jumping into the players who take it the most seriously. Although we cannot make the decision to do this for you, we can offer you the information that will allow you to better understand how it works before making this decision.



How to play ranked

To play the leaderboard, you will need to be at level five of the game. Once you reach this level, you can earn points by playing matches and completing missions, and those points will place you in one of the seven ranks. . With 1000 points, a player is placed in Bronze I, the lowest level.

Here are those seven ranks in the game right now:

  • Bronze (XNUMX, XNUMX and XNUMX)
  • Silver (I, II and III)
  • Or (I, II, III and IV)
  • Platinum (I, II, III and IV)
  • Diamond (I, II, III and IV)
  • Heroic
  • Grand Master

As you can see, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond are all divided into four subranks. You'll also climb through each of them to get to the next rank.

How it works

When playing Ranked you will be placed in matches with other players of the same skill / level. It is about keeping the competition and the skill level at an equal level.



At the end of each match, players will be awarded points based on the number of kills, survival time, final ranking, etc. These points will help you rank and progress.

Each level will not only change the players you play against, but also earn you some cool rewards as you level up. We've broken down these rewards, along with how many points you'll need for each level, for each rank below:

  • Bronze I - 1000 points (1000 coins)
  • Bronze II - 1100 points (1000 coins + Airdrop + Scan + 5 tokens)
  • Bronze III - 1200 points (1000 coins + Bonfire + Replenishment card + 10 tokens)
  • Silver I - 1300 points (1500 coins + Silver Banner + 2 Airdrops + 20 Tokens)
  • Silver II - 1400 points (1500 coins + Airdrop + 2 replenishment cards + 30 tokens)
  • Silver III - 1500 points (1500 coins + Bonfire + 2 scans + 40 tokens)
  • Gold I - 1600 points (2000 coins + gold banner + gold jacket + 50 tokens)
  • Gold II - 1725 points (2000 coins + Double XP Card + Gold Ticket + 70 tokens)
  • Gold III - 1850 points (2000 coins + 2 bonfires + 2 air drops + 90 tokens)
  • Gold IV - 1975 points (2000 coins + 2 Airdrops + 2 supply cards + 110 tokens)
  • Platinum I - 2100 points (2500 coins + Platinum banner + Double XP card + 150 tokens)
  • Platinum II - 2225 points (2500 coins + 2 bonfires + 2 gold tickets + 200 tokens)
  • Platinum III - 2350 points (2500 coins + 3 scans + 2 Airdrops + 250 tokens)
  • Platinum IV - 2475 points (2500 coins + 3 gold tickets + 2 replenishment cards + 300 tokens)
  • Diamond I - 2600 points (3000 coins + Diamond Banner + Double XP Card + 350 tokens)
  • Diamond II - 2750 points (3000 coins + 2 boxes + 3 bonfires + 425 tokens)
  • Diamond III - 2900 points (3000 coins + 3 replenishment cards + 3 boxes + 525 tokens)
  • Diamond IV - 3050 points (3000 coins + 3 airdrops + 3 gold tickets + 625 tokens)
  • Heroic - 3200 points (5000 coins + heroic banner + heroic vest + 750 tokens)
  • Grand Master - Top 300 players in the region (Grand Master Banner)

Seasons

The Free Fire ranking system is divided into seasons, each season typically lasting about two months. At the end of each season, your rank will determine which rank you will start as for the next.



Finishing in Bronze or Silver means you will be Bronze I or II, finishing in Gold or Platinum will put you in Silver I or II, and Diamond, Heroic, and Grandmaster will all start in Gold I and II.

Garena Free Fire is now available on Android and iOS.



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