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For most, Call of Duty is a series about PCs and consoles. But there are also those who prefer the mobile version, and there are many of them. Yes, many have now switched to Black Ops 7, but the audience of COD Mobile remains impressive. And it has its own rating ladder — it is arranged differently than in the “big” issues. We share the full grid of ranks with the requirements for points.

Full list of CODM ranks and points requirements

There are seven levels in total in the rating. They determine not only your skill, but also the circle of rivals. As you progress through the divisions, each rank has its own number of levels. It looks like this:

  • Beginner (Rookie) — levels from 1 to 1000
  • Veteran — from 1001 to 2000
  • Elite — from 2001 to 3000
  • Pro — from 3001 to 4500
  • Master — from 4501 to 6000
  • Grand Master — from 6001 to 8000
  • Legendary — from 8001 and above

As you can see, the system is pretty straightforward — you save up points, you move on to a new level. No hidden leagues or additional qualifications. Apparently, the developers have focused on transparency. By the way, there is no such thing in the console versions: there ranks are often tied to relegation matches, but here there is a pure progression in points. Which, however, is convenient for mobile sessions “on the way to work”. The main thing is to get to Legendary, and there a pool of top players from all over the world is already opening.

COD Mobile Ranking System

The system of divisions and the distribution of leagues in the game

In the COD Mobile rating, each rank has its own number of divisions. From Rookie to Pro — five pieces each. But the Master, Grandmaster, and Legendary manage with one. Accumulate points for wins, kills, occupied places — and go higher. No additional matches.

COD Mobile Divisions Chart

Awards? Yes, and there are two categories. You get some immediately when you enter a new division. Others are at the end of the season, when the reset occurs (you can always check the end date in the game). By the way, the full list of awards for each level is visible in the “View awards” tab in the rating menu.

The reset, by the way, is tough: a new season and you’re a rookie again (Rookie I). Everyone starts with a clean slate.

Level table from Beginner to Legendary rank

CODM Ranking Table

  • Rookie (Rookie):

Rookie I — 1-200 points

II — 201–400

III — 401–600

IV — 601–800

V — 801–1000

  • The Veteran:

Veteran I — 1001–1200

II — 1201–1400

III — 1401–1600

IV — 1601–1800

V — 1801–2000

  • The Elite:

Elite I — 2001–2200

II — 2201–2400

III — 2401–2600

IV — 2601–2800

V — 2801–3000

  • Pros (Pro):

Pro I — 3001–3300

II — 3301–3600

III — 3601–3900

IV — 3901–4200

V — 4201–4500

  • Master: 4501-6000 points — only one division
  • Grandmaster: 6001-8000 — also one
  • Legendary: from 8001 and above

Tellingly, the higher the rank, the simpler the system is: you don’t have to think about which division counts. I got to the Master — then just save up the points to the cherished Legend. Is someone playing Black Ops 7? Let them. And the mobile version remains clear and transparent, as you can see.

Rules for resetting ranks and demotion in the new season

Before the start of the new season, the game ruthlessly demotes everyone — regardless of the mode. The mechanism is simple: The higher you climb, the more painful it is to fall.

COD Mobile Rank Reset

Here is the full movement map (rank before reset → rank after):

  • “Legend” → “Profi I”. Yes, legendary players lose almost everything.
  • “Master V” → “Elite V.” Down a whole league at once.
  • “Master IV” → “Elite IV”. The trend is understandable.
  • “Master III” → “Elite III”.
  • “Master I” → “Elite I”.
  • “Pro V” → “Veteran V.”
  • “Pro III–IV” → “Veteran IV”.
  • “Pro I–II” → “Veteran III”.
  • “Elite IV–V” → “Veteran II”.
  • “Elite II–III” → “Veteran I”.
  • “Elite I – Veteran V” → “Novice V”.
  • “Veteran II” → “Novice III”.
  • “Veteran I” → “Novice II”.
  • “Beginner I–V” → “Beginner I” (there’s silence here — these guys don’t fall anywhere).

Characteristically, the developers are not petty. It’s common to lose five or six steps at a time.

Seasonal rewards and bonuses for reaching the Legend

At the end of each season, CODM gives out rewards depending on which stage you have stopped at. Of course, the higher the rank, the fatter the loot. The specific bonuses vary from season to season, but the principle remains the same: the “Legend” gets all the treasures, and the newcomers get only symbolic buns.

By the way, it’s this race for rewards that makes the ranking system so exciting. You’re fighting not just for a profile picture, but for real skins, boxes, and currency. But there is a caveat: after each season, your rank is reset — as we described above. Everything starts all over again.

And the last important point. At the end of the season, five thousand of the best players (the top of the “Legend”) enter the CODM Hall of Fame. It’s not just a title—it’s immortality on the leaderboard. A coincidence? Unlikely. The developers obviously want you to come back again and again.

How to check a player’s current rank and stats

Checking your current rank in Call of Duty Mobile is easier than it seems. And even if you just got into the game after a break, a couple of clicks and everything is clear. There are two main ways: through the game profile or through the leaderboards. Let’s analyze both.

Checking the rating through the game profile

The first method is directly in the profile. You launch Call of Duty: Mobile, log in (there are no options here). Next, tap on the “Profile” tab — it’s on the bottom right. Your rank is displayed on the main page, usually just below your nickname and avatar. By the way, if you click on the rank icon, detailed statistics will open: the level within the rank, the number of competition points and how much is left until the next step. Comfortable.

Search for a title in the global leaderboard

The second method is the leaderboard. Click on “Multiplayer” (it’s on the bottom left), then go to the “Ranks” section — it’s usually inside the “Game” block. Choose the mode that interests you: Team Deathmatch, Domination or any other rating mode. And voila — you have a table with top players in front of you. Find yourself in the list and see your current location. Apparently, the developers did this for those who like to compare themselves with others.

A couple of additional features: on the “Career” tab (it is also in the profile), you can track your progress by rank and view detailed statistics for the season. But here it is worth remembering an important thing: with each new season in Call of Duty Mobile, the ranks are reset. Everything you’ve achieved will fall off — you’ll have to climb again. And one more caveat: updating ranks sometimes freezes. Your rank may not appear immediately after the match, but with a slight delay. Don’t be scared, it’s okay.

Updating the ranking system in Season 3 of Battle Drifted

In Season 3, 2026, called Battle Drifted, the developers seriously shook up the ranking system, making even veterans sweat. The entry threshold has increased significantly: now Master requires 5,000 points (instead of the usual 4501), and to try on Grandmaster status, you will have to score 6,500 points. The bar for Legendary has frozen at around 8,500, but this is only the tip of the iceberg — special sub-divisions with fat bonuses for winstrikes have been introduced for the elite of the top 1%.

Season 3 Rating Update

The accrual system has also changed. Multiplayer now encourages teamwork — assists in relegation matches bring 25% more points. In Battle Royale, it is more profitable for players to hunt leaders: for the top 10 with an active contract, King Slayer gives double experience.

How to quickly raise the rank in online modes

If your goal is to get up as fast as possible, forget about random skating rinks. Currently, Domination and Hardpoint rule the ball — with a stable K/D of 2.0+, 150 to 300 points are awarded for a victory. For those who know how to play dynamics, Kill Confirmed has become a real gold mine. Thanks to the new x1.5 multiplier for collecting tokens, you can earn up to 400 points in one successful match. Fans of tickling their nerves in Search & Destroy will have to play carefully: the cost of a mistake has increased — a victory will bring 500 points, but an annoying drain will immediately take 200.

Upgrade to Battle Royale through seasonal quests

In the Royal Battle of Call of Duty: Mobile, the main focus has shifted to completing seasonal quests. A chain of 10 tasks is guaranteed to give 2,000 rank points, which allows you to skip the low divisions in just an evening. Survival in the top 5 now has a progressive multiplier depending on the current zone (the smaller the circle, the higher the reward). In addition, Annihilation mode has been launched for beginners, a special mode that accelerates progress to the Elite rank exactly twice. The perfect chance for a comeback.

Game Mode Statistics

Mode Points per Win (avg.) Multiplier Best For
Domination 250 K/D x1.2 Stable Farming
Hardpoint 300 Capture x1.5 Aggressive Style
BR Solo 400 Top-5 x2 Survival
BR Duos 350 Assist x1.3 Team Level-up

 

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