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{{Infobox/Gamemode
 
{{Infobox/Gamemode
 
|title = Ranked
 
|title = Ranked
 
|image = Rainbow six siege.jpg
 
|image = Rainbow six siege.jpg
 
|modetype = PVP <small>(Level 30+)</small>
|caption =
 
|modetype = PVP <small>(Level 20+)</small>
 
 
|teams = [[Rainbow]] vs [[Rainbow]]}}
 
|teams = [[Rainbow]] vs [[Rainbow]]}}
 
'''Ranked''' is the competitive playlist for Multiplayer in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]''. It becomes available to players upon reaching level 30. While similar to standard multiplayer, it offers numerous changes.
   
 
==Differences from Quick Match==
'''Ranked''' is the competitive gamemode for Multiplayer in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]''. It becomes available to players upon reaching level 20. While similar to casual multiplayer, featuring all the same game types and maps, it offers numerous changes.
 
 
==Differences from Casual==
 
*Players have the option to choose their spawn rather than it being random. Attackers can spawn individually from different sites.
 
 
*Players are ranked based on their team's performance.
 
*Players are ranked based on their team's performance.
 
*The system is based on the principle "best team of 5 rounds":
 
*The system is based on the principle "best team of 5 rounds":
 
:*A minimum of 4 rounds must be won by a team to be eligible to win a match.
 
:*A minimum of 4 rounds must be won by a team to be eligible to win a match.
 
:*After winning 4 rounds, the team must have 2 points of advantage, unless there's a tie and the next round will be the fifth or subsequent win for either of the teams.
 
:*After winning 4 rounds, the team must have 2 points of advantage, unless there's a tie and the next round will be the fifth or subsequent win for either of the teams.
:*Under normal circumstances a maximum of 9 rounds can be played per match.
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:*Under normal circumstances, a maximum of 9 rounds can be played per match.
 
:*However, draws can extend the game indefinitely.
 
:*However, draws can extend the game indefinitely.
 
*Ranked yields double the amount of [[Renown]] for winning a match in Casual.
 
*Ranked yields double the amount of [[Renown]] for winning a match in Casual.
*Abandoning your team before the end of a match will temporarily render you unable to play Ranked for 15 minutes.
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*Abandoning your team before the end of a match will temporarily render you unable to play Ranked for 30 minutes.
*Round timer is 3 minutes instead of 4 minutes.
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*Round timer is 3 minutes instead of 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
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*The playlist features a different map rotation than other playlists.
*Only 11 maps are available instead of 16.
 
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*This mode features a ban phase, allowing both teams to choose and ban an Attacker and Defender.
   
===Available maps===
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==Available Maps==
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Maps will be rotated in and out with the conclusion of each season. This is a list of maps currently available as of ''[[Operation Shifting Tides]]''.
{| class="article-table"
 
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|<center>'''Map'''</center>
 
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[[File:Ranked Map Rotation.PNG|right|500px]]
|<center>'''Avaiable from'''</center>
 
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|<center>'''Until'''</center>
 
 
*[[Theme Park]]
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|''[[House]]''
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*[[Kanal]]
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*[[Oregon]]
|December 1, 2015
 
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*[[Club House]]
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
 
*[[Consulate]]
|-
 
|'''[[Oregon]]'''
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*[[Bank]]
 
*[[Chalet]]
|December 1, 2015
 
 
*[[Kafe Dostoyevsky]]
|'''Present'''
 
 
*[[Border]]
|-
 
 
*[[Coastline]]
|''[[Hereford Base]]''
 
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*[[Villa]]
|December 1, 2015
 
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*[[Outback]]
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Clubhouse]]'''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|''[[Presidential Plane]]''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Consulate]]'''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|'''[[Bank]]'''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|''[[Kanal]]''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Chalet]]'''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|'''[[Kafe Dostoyevsky]]'''
 
|December 1, 2015
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|''[[Yacht]]''
 
|Feburary 2, 2016
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Border]]'''
 
|May 10, 2016
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|''[[Favela]]''
 
|August 2, 2016
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Skyscraper]]'''
 
|November 17, 2016
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|''[[Bartlett U.]]''
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 5.2#New Map: Bartlett University|December 15, 2016]]
 
|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0#Playlist Changes|September 5, 2017]]
 
|-
 
|'''[[Coastline]]'''
 
|Feburary 7, 2017
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|'''[[Theme Park]]'''
 
|September 5, 2017
 
|'''Present'''
 
|-
 
|'''[[Tower]]'''
 
|December 5, 2017
 
|'''Present'''
 
|}
 
   
 
==Skill Ranks==
 
==Skill Ranks==
[[File:CHART.png|thumb|282px]]
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[[File:Ranked Skill Levels.PNG|center|700px]]
Ranked features 20 skill ranks: Copper, Bronze, Silver and Gold ranks IV-I, Platinum ranks III-I and Diamond. A player's skill rank is first obtained after successfully completing 10 ranked matches. These ranks are derived from numerical scores generated by the [[wikipedia:TrueSkill|TrueSkill]] algorithm.<ref name=ranked>[https://game-rainbow6.ubi.com/en-us/rewards/season/7 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Stats]</ref><ref>[https://support.ubi.com/en-US/Faqs/000024743/How-Does-Rank-Work-in-R6-Siege HOW DOES RANK WORK IN R6:SIEGE]</ref><ref>[https://rainbow6.ubisoft.com/siege/en-us/news/152-277344-16/matchmaking-rating-and-ranks Matchmaking Rating and Ranks]</ref>
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Ranked features 23 skill ranks. A player's skill rank is first obtained after successfully completing 10 ranked matches. These ranks are based on a players Matchmaking Ranking (MMR) which is derived from numerical scores generated by the [[wikipedia:TrueSkill|TrueSkill]] algorithm.<ref name=ranked>[https://game-rainbow6.ubi.com/en-us/rewards/season/7 Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Stats]</ref><ref>[https://support.ubi.com/en-US/Faqs/000024743/How-Does-Rank-Work-in-R6-Siege HOW DOES RANK WORK IN R6:SIEGE]</ref><ref>[https://rainbow6.ubisoft.com/siege/en-us/news/152-277344-16/matchmaking-rating-and-ranks Matchmaking Rating and Ranks]</ref>
   
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Matchmaking Ranking changes based on:
From there, a player's skill rank is changed based on:
 
 
*The relative skill levels of the players/teams in the game.
 
*The relative skill levels of the players/teams in the game.
 
*Whether or not the player won the match.
 
*Whether or not the player won the match.
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::*When internet connection is lost then restored, the player is given an option to re-join the match instead of taking the penalty.
 
::*When internet connection is lost then restored, the player is given an option to re-join the match instead of taking the penalty.
   
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In order for friends to play together in a party, the highest and lowest ranked players cannot have an MMR gap greater than 1000. Players with an MMR above 4400 can play with any player above 3400 MMR. Players below 1200 MMR can play with any player below 2200 MMR.
At the end of a ranked season, the player receives a charm based on the highest rank archieved during the season.<ref name=ranked/>
 
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At the end of a ranked season, the player receives a [[Charms|charm]] based on the highest rank achieved during the season.<ref name="ranked" />
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
{{Siege Gamemodes}}
 
{{Siege Gamemodes}}
   
 
[[ru:Рейтинговая игра (Siege)]]
 
[[ru:Рейтинговая игра (Siege)]]
[[Category:Gamemodes]]
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[[Category:Playlists]]
[[Category:Features of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]
 

Revision as of 17:38, 4 January 2020

Ranked is the competitive playlist for Multiplayer in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. It becomes available to players upon reaching level 30. While similar to standard multiplayer, it offers numerous changes.

Differences from Quick Match

  • Players are ranked based on their team's performance.
  • The system is based on the principle "best team of 5 rounds":
  • A minimum of 4 rounds must be won by a team to be eligible to win a match.
  • After winning 4 rounds, the team must have 2 points of advantage, unless there's a tie and the next round will be the fifth or subsequent win for either of the teams.
  • Under normal circumstances, a maximum of 9 rounds can be played per match.
  • However, draws can extend the game indefinitely.
  • Ranked yields double the amount of Renown for winning a match in Casual.
  • Abandoning your team before the end of a match will temporarily render you unable to play Ranked for 30 minutes.
  • Round timer is 3 minutes instead of 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
  • The playlist features a different map rotation than other playlists.
  • This mode features a ban phase, allowing both teams to choose and ban an Attacker and Defender.

Available Maps

Maps will be rotated in and out with the conclusion of each season. This is a list of maps currently available as of Operation Shifting Tides.

Ranked Map Rotation

Skill Ranks

Ranked Skill Levels

Ranked features 23 skill ranks. A player's skill rank is first obtained after successfully completing 10 ranked matches. These ranks are based on a players Matchmaking Ranking (MMR) which is derived from numerical scores generated by the TrueSkill algorithm.[1][2][3]

Matchmaking Ranking changes based on:

  • The relative skill levels of the players/teams in the game.
  • Whether or not the player won the match.
  • Score and Kill/Death ratio do not matter toward ranking.
  • Large skill difference between teams has a dramatic outcome based on who won the match.
  • If a Bronze team loses to a Gold team, neither team's rank will change much.
  • If a Bronze team wins against a Gold team, both team's rank will change dramatically.
  • Prematurely exiting a ranked match always counts as a loss toward skill ranks, even if their team won.
  • Abandoning a match or inactivity are all included.
  • Connection issues do count as a loss but not as a win if their team won.
  • When internet connection is lost then restored, the player is given an option to re-join the match instead of taking the penalty.

In order for friends to play together in a party, the highest and lowest ranked players cannot have an MMR gap greater than 1000. Players with an MMR above 4400 can play with any player above 3400 MMR. Players below 1200 MMR can play with any player below 2200 MMR.

At the end of a ranked season, the player receives a charm based on the highest rank achieved during the season.[1]

Trivia

  • Ranked originally did not reveal the location of a player's killer or play the respective killcam. This was later readded on the March 1st, 2016 patch to function the same as Casual to counteract cheating.[4]
  • Player Ranks used to count from 1 being the lowest and 4 being the highest in the respective Tier and was later changed to better reflect the placement of a player within the rank.[4]

References