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 MLBB Ranks 2025 Tiers and New Season Changes Guide

MLBB Ranks

Mobile​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Legends: Bang Bang, popularly known as MLBB, is a game that ranks among the most played ones on mobile globally. Every day, millions of players jump into ranked mode to compete and get higher placements. However, getting a higher rank is not only about the results of your matches. It also knows the ins and outs of the system, how the seasons get reset, and how changes impact your progress.

In 2025, MLBB introduced several ranking refinements. These changes determine how you can progress through the ranks, how Mythic tiers work, and the factor of player performance. Since MLBB is a live-service game, the rankings and the systems change often. That is why there is a need for up-to-date guides like this one.

This guide explains MLBB ranks for 2025, the new season changes, and how players can rank up faster.

Why​‍​‌‍​‍‌ You Need to Understand MLBB Ranks

The ranking system of MLBB is the foundation of all competitive play. It determines your teammates and opponents, the fairness of matches, and your player growth rates.

There are various reasons why players are interested in their ranks. The act of ranking up gives one a sense of moving forward. Essentially, it is a measure of one's advancement over time. Besides, reaching the top ranks brings fame. Esports teams are always on the lookout for players in the highest Mythic tiers. On the other hand, the ranking system ensures that the skill levels of competing players are similar, thereby keeping matches fair and balanced.

When you understand how the MLBB ranks operate, you essentially reduce your errors. You become aware of the right times to be aggressive, when to play safe and conserve your stars, and when to showcase your performance while avoiding risky plays. A simple acquisition of knowledge can be a game-changer in saving dozens of games per ‍​‌‍​‍‌season.

MLBB​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Rank List for 2025 

MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) in 2025 is still continuous the same structured ranked system that was designed to slowly move players from the basic learning stages up to the extremely competitive professional level. Looking at the ranking ladder, it may appear to be very simple at first glance; however, each tier represents a very clear increment in the skill level, game knowledge, and teamwork requirements.

The MLBB ranking system these days consists of seven primary ranks, which start at Warrior and end at Mythic. However, the Mythic rank, in fact, is no longer a single tier. Instead, it has been divided into four different advanced competitive levels, each having its own set of performance requirements and leaderboard implications.

Among the changes, there is one that players must understand properly, and that is the progression system in 2025. The ranking up procedure from Warrior to Legend is taking place by means of a star system. At the point of gaining Mythic, the players stop using stars, and therefore, stars are exchanged for Mythic Points that are a more accurate indicator of consistency, win rate, and long-term performance.

Below is the complete and updated Mobile Legends rank list for 2025, followed by a detailed explanation of what a rank really represents in the actual ‍​‌‍​‍‌gameplay.

Rank TierDivisions / Sub-RanksProgress SystemOverview
WarriorIII → II → I3 StarsBeginner rank with no star loss
EliteIII → II → I4 StarsCore mechanics and basics tested
MasterIV → III → II → I4 StarsTeam roles and map awareness introduced
GrandmasterV → IV → III → II → I5 StarsCompetitive play begins
EpicV → IV → III → II → I5 StarsDraft Pick system unlocked
LegendV → IV → III → II → I5 StarsHigh-level teamwork and strategy
MythicBase TierMythic PointsEntry to elite competitive play
Mythic Honor600–999 PointsMythic PointsConsistent high-skill players
Mythic Glory1000+ PointsMythic PointsElite-ranked competitors
Mythic ImmortalTop 50–100 per serverPoints + LeaderboardBest players on each server

Detailed​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Breakdown of Each MLBB Rank in 2025

Warrior Rank 

Warrior rank is basically the default place where each new MLBB player steps into their ranked journey. In 2025, developers focused on making this rank a place that is more forgiving and educational than purely competitive. The level Warrior is broken down into the three sub-ranks: Warrior III, II, and I, and progression needs only three stars per division.

The most prominent feature of the Warrior rank is that players do not lose stars when losing matches. This type of design facilitates beginners to play with different heroes, learn the simple controls, and get to know the lane system without the fear of consequences.

Most of the learning-player's functionalities are:

  • Understanding the work of the minion waves
  • Getting familiar with hero skills and the usage of cooldowns
  • Knowing simple objectives like turrets and Turtle

The quality of the match is quite random, though. It's a fact that the Warrior rank is there just to get the players familiar with the concept of ranked play, and at the same time, it doesn't put any kind of pressure on them.

Elite Rank 

The playing experience in the Elite rank is more demanding as the game is checking players' knowledge of the basic MLBB mechanics. Analogically to other federations, Elite consists of Elite III, II, and I, and four stars are required to progress through each division.

Here, players begin to experience the effect of star loss. Losses now matter, and players need to start focusing on positioning, item builds, and basic team collaboration.

People playing at the Elite level in 2025 can do the following:

  • Use recommended builds properly.
  • Have at least one main role (Tank, Marksman, Mage, Assassin, or Fighter) figured out.
  • Engage in team fights rather than wandering around alone.

The Elite rank encompasses a broad skill level, but those who quickly get the fundamentals can effortlessly climb ‍​‌‍​‍‌out.

Master​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Rank 

The Master rank is the first serious challenge of structured gameplay, and it features four divisions (IV to I). Each division requires earning four stars to progress.

At this stage level, MLBB pairs players more strictly by rank, which means matches look more organized. Players who neglect team composition or refuse to play different roles often fail to win consistently.

Master rank players who succeed are typically able to:

  • Clearly assign a lane for each player.
  • Demonstrate basic map awareness and know when to rotate.
  • Understand the importance of objectives such as Turtle and the first towers. 

Still, there are many errors, but now the mechanical skill and decision-making of players start to have a greater impact on the result of the game than just hero selection.

Grandmaster Rank 

Grandmaster is the point where players officially enter the competitive aspect of ranked games. This rank was made up of five divisions (V to I). A total of five stars is needed to pass each division, which makes moving up slower and more difficult.

Matches at the Grandmaster level in 2025 are significantly more intense compared to lower ones. Players are required to:

  • Shift quickly from one lane to another 
  • Keep the pressure on objective takeovers 
  • Use pings and quick chat for communication 

Besides, this is the first time that many players face the last rank they can achieve with their skills, being called the "stuck" rank. Bad positioning, not being aware of the map, or playing selfishly can very quickly result in losing streaks.

Smurf accounts are less common here than in lower ranks, making match outcomes more skill-dependent.

Epic​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Rank 

Epic rank is the next big thing after Mobile Legends' Grandmaster rank. It has the same five divisions, but its highlight is the Draft Pick system, which is compulsory in ranked matches.

Draft Pick has revolutionized the 2025 gameplay. Players are now expected to:

  • Strategically ban heroes 
  • Choose heroes based on team synergy 
  • Change roles according to the draft order 

Epic rank punishes harshly those players who rely on one-hero strategies and refuse to learn. Being familiar with the current Meta is most important, and the significance of teamwork surpasses that of individual skill.

Several players believe that Epic rank is the most difficult level to get out of since it demands both mechanical skills and strategic thinking.

Legend Rank 

Getting to Legend rank shows that the player is in the top percentage of the ranked population. Legend also has five divisions, but the quality of matches drastically changes from that of Epic.

Players in Legend rank are typically required to:

  • Play various heroes and roles fluently 
  • Have a good understanding of advanced macro play 
  • Carry out clean rotations and objective trades

Errors are swiftly taken advantage of, and snowballing becomes the usual case. Legend rank in 2025 is the last hurdle before stepping into the Mythic-level ‍​‌‍​‍‌competition.

Mythic​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Rank and Advanced Tiers 

When a player hits Mythic, the ranking system updates. Stars disappear. Players start accumulating Mythic Points instead. These points reflect not only winning but also consistent play and excellent performance.

Mythic is the starting point of competitive ranked play. Players here know the basics very well. They know their roles, are able to team fight and understand the importance of objectives. A person's points will increase or decrease depending on the result of the match. Hence, playing well consistently is actually more important than short winning streaks.

With 600 Mythic Points, you get into Mythic Honor. At this level, the players are cleaner in their play, and they commit fewer mistakes. The teamwork is stronger, and the games have more structure. There are a lot of players who are both skilled and experienced who mainly stay in Mythic Honor during a season.

Mythic Glory is opened at 1,000 Mythic Points. This level is reserved for top players on each server. The games present tougher challenges, and the opponents are very skilled. Players wishing to stay in this tier should know the Meta, keep a good attitude, and learn from their mistakes rather than repeating them.

Mythic Immortal is the absolute top tier. The top 50 to 100 players per server are the only ones who are able to get to this rank. These players are the ones who win most of the time and remain consistent throughout the season. In 2025, less than 1% of ranked players make it to Mythic ‍​‌‍​‍‌Immortal, making it one of the rarest ranks in Mobile Legends.

Old​‍​‌‍​‍‌ vs. New MLBB Ranking System 

MLBB’s ranking system has seen several changes over the years. The 2025 updates aimed to emphasize the player's skill rather than the use of win streaks for the climb.

Old vs. New Ranking System Comparison

FeatureOlder System2025 System
Mythic StructureSingle Mythic tierMythic, Honor, Glory, Immortal
Progress MethodMostly starsStars + performance-based points
Match EvaluationWin/Loss focusedKDA, damage, objectives tracked
Seasonal ResetSofterMore structured resets
Competitive DepthLimitedMuch deeper

The most outstanding change was the increased importance of performance. People who play well but lose less often are now ranked lower when compared to past ‍​‌‍​‍‌seasons.

How​‍​‌‍​‍‌ MLBB Ranking Works 

Mobile Legends has a ranking system based on stars that starts from the Warrior rank and goes up to the Legend rank. The result of each ranked game affects your progression in ranked. If you win, you get one star. If you lose, one star is taken away. Once you have accumulated all stars in a division, you can move up to the next one.

Star System by Rank

Each rank has a different star count, which means that as you go higher, it becomes more difficult to rank up.

The three-star system is used for the Warrior rank, allowing new players to move ahead quite easily. Elite and Master ranks, with four stars, present an additional challenge. Grandmaster, Epic, and Legend ranks are the most difficult star-based levels and require five stars per division.

Ranking Changes After Mythic

After you have reached Mythic, the ranking system is totally different. No stars, but instead, Mythic Points that players start accumulating. These points indicate not only the results of matches but also the players' consistent good performance over time. A win adds to points, while a loss causes points to decrease.

Star Protection System

MLBB has incorporated a Star Protection system with the aim of lessening the player's frustration. If the protection meter is full or a protection card is active at the time of your defeat, you will not lose a star. This Star Protection system is quite useful for players to maintain their rank even in a losing streak.

Star-Raising Bonus

Another great system is the Star-Raising. If a player has an excellent performance in a match, the game might grant him/her one more star as a reward. Efficient collaboration, large damage, and wise game decisions can be the causes of this reward. Star-Raising is a great motivation for talented players to move up quicker through the lower ‍​‌‍​‍‌ranks.

Season Reset System in 2025

MLBB seasons last for approximately three months. When a new season starts, ranks are reset.

Lower-ranked players don’t really notice any changes. Higher-ranked players face bigger drops in the ranks. Depending on how many points they have at the end, Mythic players are generally reset to either Epic or Legend.

Following the reset, players are required to undergo placement matches. These matches put a significant emphasis on individual performance. If you play well and consistently during placements, you can definitely start the season strongly.

Rank Distribution in Mobile Legends

Moonton does not reveal exact data, but the observable trends in MOBAs point to specific patterns. The majority of MLBB players are in Epic and Legend. These rankings are the main competitive barriers. The number of players who reach Mythic is significantly lower. The number of players who reach Mythic Glory or Immortal is negligible. This means that already being one level above Epic means you are above ‍​‌‍​‍‌average.

Tips​‍​‌‍​‍‌ to Rank Up Faster in MLBB 

  • Ranking up is not necessarily about playing more games. Most of the time, it is about playing smarter.
  • Initially, master one main role. Learn two or three heroes rather than knowing many heroes. When you go higher in the game, learn a second role to be flexible in Draft Pick.
  • Playing with the same teammates communicates better and has a higher winning percentage. Solo queue is more difficult, especially from the Epic level and above.
  • It is very important to know heroes that can counter your enemy heroes. Since MLBB frequently changes the hero balancing, being aware of the current Meta will enable you to choose stronger heroes.
  • Make sure you always read the patch notes. Tiny buffs and nerfs have the power to determine the outcome of entire ‍​‌‍​‍‌seasons.

Regional​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Differences in MLBB Rankings

Mobile Legends is not the same in all regions. Depending on where people are playing, player habits, teamwork, and match speed vary. It helps a lot to know these regional differences, especially if you play on international servers or during peak hours.

In the Philippines, games are typically very fast and aggressive. Players tend to start fights early and keep fighting. To get a quick lead, many teams aim to get kills as fast as possible. If one team manages to snowball, the games can finish very quickly. If you are on Philippine servers, then being very aware of the map early on and reacting fast are two things that will help you a lot and will even save your life.

Play on the Singapore servers is calmer and more controlled. Players here focus more on teamwork, rotations, and taking objectives like Turtle and Lord. Rather than rushing fights, the teams look to seize the right moment. In this region, a lot of emphasis is put on good communication and smart decision-making.

Russia has a playstyle that is slower and more calculated. Players opt for safe farming and strong late-game builds. After thorough planning, the teams engage in a fight. Since a good number of matches go long, patience and positioning are two very important factors to winning.

These areas have a very high player traffic volume. Thus, the games are tougher, and the players are more skilled. By simply changing your style of playing to be on par with the region you are in, you will go a long way in improving your chances of moving up the ‍​‌‍​‍‌ranks.

Conclusion

MLBB​‍​‌‍​‍‌ ranks in 2025 are structured in a way to reward skill, teamwork, and consistency. Starting at the Warrior rank, which is very suitable for beginners, and going up to the Mythic Immortal tier for the elite, each level imparts new knowledge. Knowing how the ranking system operates, how seasons reset, and how performance influences progress will help you move up the ranks faster and save you from making typical errors. 

If you want ongoing improvement, concentrate on understanding the system, making wise gameplay decisions, and keeping up with the changes each season ‍​‌‍​‍‌brings.

FAQS

How​‍​‌‍​‍‌ many ranks are there in MLBB in 2025?

The seven main ranks in MLBB are Warrior, Elite, Master, Grandmaster, Epic, Legend, and Mythic. In addition, the Mythic rank has four super tiers.

What is the highest rank in Mobile Legends?

Mythic Immortal is the peak rank. Technically, only 50-100 top players in a server can achieve it.

When does the MLBB season reset?

The seasons of MLBB get reset almost every three months. Players with higher ranks will experience more significant rank drops after the reset.

Do stars still matter in Mythic rank?

No. After hitting Mythic, stars will be substituted with Mythic Points that are based more on wins and regular performance.

Which MLBB rank has the most players?

The ranks that have the most players are usually Epic and Legend, which makes them the most competitive and hardest to ‍​‌‍​‍‌climb.


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