DNF Duel Ranking System Explained

The ranked system in DNF Duel is where players can express their personal skill level against one another. In this guide, we'll show you how the ranked system in DNF Duel works.
Enchantress and Berserker from DNF duel stand opposite each other, ready to fight
Image: Arc System Works

DNF Duel is the newest fighting game developed by Arc Systems Works, the undisputed kings of the fighting game genre. This new brawler has a wide array of unique mechanics and a stunning roster of characters with further unique moves. Taking these fighters online, you’ll find a wealth of players eager to show off their skills and mastery over their favorite characters. In this guide, we’ll explain DNF Duel’s ranking system so you can better understand how to climb the ladder.

Explaining DNF Duel’s online ranking system

Heading online in DNF Duel, you’ll notice two forms of player vs player fighting you can participate in. When going into Ranked mode, you’ll be given a competitive ranking and be able to fight against players of the same rank to climb the ladder and prove your skill to the world of DNF Duel contenders.

The ranked system is separated into several metallic tiers, like most online ranked modes. Winning three games will move you up a rank in your tier, and once you’ve climbed all of the numeric ranks you will move on to the next tier. Climbing from Bronze to Silver may seem like a daunting task at first, but dedicated play will see you climbing the tiers in no time.

The ranked menu will also show your win/loss percentage. If you notice you’re losing more games than you’re winning, it might be time to make a change or practice your main before heading back into the ranked ladder.

That’s everything you need to know about the ranked system in DNF Duel! If you liked this guide and found it helpful, be sure to leave a comment below and check out our other DNF Duel guides and articles.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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