So, don’t be too surprised if both you and your opponent are ranked at #876 on the ladder.Ĭhecks and Balances | Illustration by David A. It’s also important to know that players can share the same MMR, meaning two players have the same rank. Naturally, this also affects matchmaking, and you shouldn’t see too many people that are far from where you are. The Mythic leaderboard itself is comprised of 1500 spots, all of which are decided by comparing Mythic-ranked players’ MMR. For example, if you’re at 78%, that means you only have another 22% left to climb before earning a spot on the top of the top. This percentage is calculated by your MMR and tells you how close you are to the Mythic leaderboard. Once you get to Mythic, your MMR takes over completely and you’ll notice that, instead of being in stages of Mythic, you’ll have a percentage that shows you roughly where you are in the rank compared to other players. Ok, so we’ve gone over how your rank impacts your pool of opponents, but you’re likely asking: “What about once you hit Mythic and you don’t have any steps to climb like in the lower ranks?” My answer to you is that, well, that’s why MMR exists.
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