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The Ultimate Guide To MMR In Rocket League

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The Ultimate Guide To MMR In Rocket League

The MMR system in Rocket League holds significant importance in maintaining game balance. However, it’s crucial to understand how this system operates and how to access your MMR in the game.

 

 

MMR in Rocket League – here’s how the Matchmaking Rank works. | © Psyonix

Just like any other game, Rocket League places a great emphasis on MMR (Matchmaking Rating), which determines the caliber of matches and opponents you’ll encounter. Your MMR can make a significant impact, determining whether you’ll engage in enjoyable and competitive games, face overwhelming challenges, or find the game too effortless. Given its importance, it’s high time you explore your own MMR.

I want to give you a quick notice: The topic we are discussing today is completely unrelated to RL’s. It also does not impact the content that is released every new season. My friends, that is a distinct matter from MMR, which is the essential element that binds Rocket League as a complete entity.

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MMR In Rocket League Explained

MMR, short for Matchmaking Rank, is a scoring system used in Rocket League to determine your opponents. It represents a concealed numerical value that aligns with any of the 23 ranks available. The primary aim is to ensure fair competition by matching you with players of comparable skill levels.

MMR in Rocket League comprises various statistics, not solely dependent on winning. It takes into account the MMR of your opponent as well. Consequently, if your opponent holds a higher rank than you, winning will likely result in a greater boost, while losing will have a lesser impact on your MMR deduction.

When playing Rocket League with friends, there is a tendency for everyone to be influenced by the skill level of the best player in the group. In other words, if you are playing with Supersonic Legend players, it’s advisable to take note and adjust your gameplay accordingly.

MMR Tier Ratings In RL Season 10

The MMR Ratings in Rocket League are determined through a calculation of your win and loss records, as well as the skill level of the opponents you have faced. Provided below is a table showcasing the numerical values assigned to each Tier Rank in the game.

Rank Name 1v1 2v2 3v3
Supersonic Legend 1341 1860 1871
Grand Champion 3 1286 1715 1713
Grand Champion 2 1223 1574 1575
Grand Champion 1 1175 1435 1435
Champion 3 1108 1315 1315
Champion 2 1055 1195 1195
Champion 1 995 1075 1075
Diamond 3 935 995 995
Diamond 2 875 915 915
Diamond 1 815 835 835
Platinum 3 755 774 775
Platinum 2 695 713 715
Platinum 1 635 654 655
Gold 3 575 594 595
Gold 2 515 535 535
Gold 1 455 475 475
Silver 3 395 410 415
Silver 2 335 352 355
Silver 1 275 288 295
Bronze 3 208 233 231
Bronze 2 148 178 172
Bronze 1 -48 -100 84
Unranked

To provide a brief explanation of these numbers, each rank is achieved once you reach the corresponding number mentioned in the table above. For instance, if you are currently a Bronze 3 in 2v2 matches, your MMR rating would fall between 233 and 288. Therefore, while your exact number may not match the one listed, you will still fall within the range mentioned.

Casual MMR In Rocket League

Upon examining your MMR in all Rocket League modes, it is likely evident that your Casual MMR is significantly higher than your ranked MMR. While it is clear that other factors are utilized to determine skill rating among players, it is nearly impractical to assign precise values for each casual rank.

Nevertheless, we stumbled upon a captivating Reddit thread discussing this particular subject. Although it was posted a few years ago, upon comparing it with our current Casual MMR, it appears to remain highly reliable. Allow us to present it to you:

Rank MMR in Rocket League was previously referred to as Casual MMR.

How To View Your MMR In Rocket League

In Rocket League, there are various methods to check your MMR. However, we will concentrate on utilizing Alpha Console and Bakkesmod, along with a range of exceptional websites that allow you to assess your ranking.

Alpha Console / Bakkesmod

Bakkesmod helps you see your MMR in Competitive Play | © Bakkesmod / Psyonix

Although Alpha Console was shut down in early 2020, the developers have teamed up with the Bakkesmod crew to provide a range of features, such as visual customization and a visualized MMR Ranking. To access these features, you will need to download and install the mod from their website. While this process is relatively straightforward, it’s understandable that checking your MMR on a website is much simpler.

You can customize it to see your MMR for 1v1, 2v2, or 3v3, all of which will be different numbers. | © Bakkesmod / Psyonix

What Websites Can I Use To Check Out My MMR?

It is advisable for players to utilize one of the various MMR Tracker websites accessible. There are two primary MMR checking websites to choose from, but our top recommendation is the standard Tracker, which is also accessible as an app. The second option is RLTracker, which is decent, although it tends to be a bit spammy. In all honesty, we highly recommend using the first one.

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