Here's how Hearthstone's new Ranked system works (2024)

Here's how Hearthstone's new Ranked system works (1)

Trying to figure out how the new Hearthstone ranking system works? Blizzard's colossal card game has seen a flurry of changes over the past few weeks. In a short space of time we've got a tenth class, the Ashes of Outland expansion, and frequent balance patches. On top of this, Ranked play has undergone a serious makeover.

Whether you're climbing the ladder after a long Hearthstone vacation, or need clarification on how win streaks and star bonuses determine your rank, pull up a chair by the PC Gamer hearth and let's get started. From the new leagues, to end of season rewards, here's how the new Hearthstone ranking system works.

The new Hearthstone ranking system: How it works

There are two Ranked ladders in Hearthstone: Standard and Wild. Standard format includes cards from all the expansions released in the past two years (including the Demon Hunter Initiate set), as well as the Basic and Classic sets. Wild format allows you to play with cards from any set.

There are now five regular leagues in the Hearthstone Ranked system, spanning Bronze to Diamond, with ten ranks in each. Players that advance beyond Diamond 1 rank move into Legend tier, which operates similarly to before.

New players now enter the Apprentice League rather than jumping straight into regular Ranked play. This league runs from Apprentice 40 to Apprentice 1 and offers Classic packs as rewards at various milestones along the way. You cannot lose stars while in the Apprentice league and you only have to complete it once. A couple of Classic packs and packs from each of the most recent Hearthstone expansions are rewarded as you make the jump from Apprentice 1 to Bronze 10.

Each of the five leagues has two rank floors, spaced at ranks 10 and 5. Once you reach these levels, you cannot drop below them again until the rank is reset at the beginning of the following month. This stops you from deranking too far and losing your laborious progress on the ladder. Matchmaking is decided by MMR to ensure that matches are as fair as possible.

Hearthstone Ranked star bonuses and streaks

At the start of each month, all player ranks are reset to the lowest rank (Bronze 10) to begin a fresh ladder climb with a star bonus. Star bonuses are active from the first day of the new season and vary depending on the rank you reached in the previous month. Here are the minimal initial star bonuses by rank:

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  • Bronze 5 to Silver 10: Two stars
  • Silver 5: Three stars
  • Gold 10: Four stars
  • Gold 5: Five stars
  • Platinum 10: Six stars
  • Platinum 5: Seven stars
  • Diamond 10: Eight stars
  • Diamond 5: Nine stars
  • Legend: Ten stars

There are three stars in each rank between Bronze and Diamond. You gain stars by winning matches and lose one star per defeat. If you reach one of the higher leagues, your star bonus will be higher, as listed above. This means you can climb out of the lower ranks much faster at the beginning of the month, as you accumulate wins. For example, if you finished in Platinum 5 last season, you begin the new season with a seven-star bonus, so your first win places you in Bronze 8.

Win streaks also come into play, so if you're on a seven-star bonus and happen to be on a win streak, your star bonus doubles to 14 stars for a win. As you hit each rank floor, your star bonus reduces by one, and it's worth noting that win streak bonuses end once you reach Diamond 5.

If you take a break from Ranked, you retain your star bonus for one season. Longer vacations result in MMR decay and, depending on the length of your absence, this may affect your star bonus.

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Hearthstone Ranked rewards

A season in Hearthstone is just a calendar month. Each month, Blizzard offers a new seasonal card back for you to add to your collection, which you get your hands on by winning five games in Ranked. While you have to stack these wins in Ranked mode—not Casual—the wins count at any rank, making these seasonal rewards easy to obtain. You can check to see whether you've earned this season's card back by clicking on your Ranked chest.

First-time rewards

The new ranking system came into effect in April 2020 so if you haven't progressed through all the leagues yet, here are the first-time rewards you can expect to earn along the way:

  • Bronze 5: One Classic pack
  • Silver 10: Four random Classic Rare cards
  • Silver 5: One Classic pack
  • Gold 10: Four random Classic Rare cards
  • Gold 5: One Classic pack
  • Platinum 10: One random Classic Epic card
  • Platinum 5: One Classic pack
  • Diamond 10: One random Classic Epic card
  • Diamond 5: One Classic pack
  • Legend: One random Classic Legendary card and the Legend card back

End of season rewards

As you hit each rank floor, more items are added to your Ranked chest. End of season rewards are cumulative, meaning they stack as you progress. So, if you reach Gold 5, expect to receive all the rewards offered at the lower rank floors, up to your rank, giving you a tidy bundle of treats at the end of the month. Here are the rewards you can expect to receive at the end of each season, depending on your final rank:

  • Bronze 5: One Standard Rare card
  • Silver 10: One latest expansion pack
  • Silver 5: Two random Standard Rare cards
  • Gold 10: One latest expansion pack
  • Gold 5: Two random Standard Rare cards
  • Platinum 10: One latest expansion pack
  • Platinum 5: Two random Standard Rare cards
  • Diamond 10: One latest expansion pack
  • Diamond 5: One random Standard Epic card
  • Legend: One latest expansion pack

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FAQs

How does the new Hearthstone ranking system work? ›

The three Ranked ladders each consist of five leagues (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond), with a top-most Legend rank above these leagues. Each league is made up of 10 ranks, and players climb through these ranks by winning matches and gaining stars.

Are there bots in Hearthstone ranked? ›

Discover the effects of Blizzard's decision to excise bots from Hearthstone's standard ranked ladder gameplay. In an electrifying twist, Blizzard entertains Hearthstone, its popular card game, by pruning bots from the standard ranked ladder.

Can you derank from Diamond 10 Hearthstone? ›

You cannot drop below your current rank. You took a rank 2 diamond and cannot go below this rank; Victory stars do not expire in the standard mode rating system.

What rank is the average Hearthstone player? ›

So there you go folks. While Hearthstone ranks may differ depending on the individual's journey and challenges, it seems 'Gold/Plat' is where most players hover. It was inspiring to see the community unite and help a new player understand the lay of the land.

What is the best rank in Hearthstone? ›

Legend is the highest possible rank in Hearthstone. As mentioned previously, it is attained by essentially advancing past Rank 1. The structure of the ladder here is completely different from the structure of every other rank on ladder. In Legend there are no star buffers, bonus stars, ranks, there is only Elo.

How to spot a bot on Hearthstone? ›

However, there is no way to tell for certain whether the opponent is being controlled by a player or a bot, despite the quickness of many players to assume the latter.

Can I drop from platinum to gold Hearthstone? ›

Can I drop out of platinum if I lose too much? Nop. Rank 10 and 5 are safe ranks. You won't drop but if you lose a lot of matches your MMR will drop and you'll face a lot of people from Bronze, silver, etc...

What is the secret limit in Hearthstone? ›

When played directly from the hand, players can have up to 5 different Secrets active at a time. Once this limit is reached, the player will be unable to play further Secret cards.

What is the gold limit in Hearthstone? ›

Gold is a type of in-game currency that can be exchanged in Hearthstone. The current gold cap is 999,999 gold with a warning at 997,999.

How is Hearthstone doing in 2024? ›

But overall, my takeaway from the survey is that there won't be much going on with Hearthstone in 2024. It's a 10-year-old game undergoing layoffs and mode sunsets. At this point, just based on the survey alone, Blizzard is clearly focused on merely keeping the game chugging along and maintaining its playerbase.

How many girls play Hearthstone? ›

In addition, female gamers now make up 20% of the total playerbase in DoTA 2, 26% in Hearthstone, 23% in Rainbow 6: Siege, and 26% in Overwatch.

Is getting legend hard in Hearthstone? ›

If you are anything like me, the grind to Legend is just that: a grind. It takes a lot of time, effort, motivation, thought, and focus. Some people are able to breeze through the ladder with seemingly minimal effort, achieving Legend within the first couple of days.

What is the difference between standard and ranked Hearthstone? ›

The two forms are functionally identical: two players do battle using constructed decks of their choosing. However, where Casual games are simple 'friendly' matches, Ranked games take place within a complex ranking system, and offer special rewards.

What is rank 5 in Hearthstone? ›

Bronze = rank 20-25. Silver = rank 15-19. Gold = rank 10-14. Platinum = rank 5-9. Diamond = rank 1-4.

How does competitive Hearthstone work? ›

Conquest is the main match format used in official Hearthstone tournaments. The first player to win with all of their decks is the victor. Each player brings a specific number of decks, depending on tournament rules. Each deck must come from a different class (e.g. having two Mage decks is not allowed).

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