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The ABI Ranked ladder becomes progressively harder as you move toward Legend. Early tiers are useful for learning ranked routes and extraction discipline, while Master, Ace, and Legend demand much more consistent raid performance.
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Rank |
Progression Stage |
Die größte Herausforderung |
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Rookie |
Starting tier |
Learning ranked raid basics and safe extraction |
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Vanguard |
Early climb |
Building consistent RP gains |
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Elite |
Developing tier |
Improving combat and route efficiency |
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Expert |
Mid-rank progression |
Maintaining stronger raid consistency |
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Meister |
High rank |
Managing greater RP pressure and stronger opponents |
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Ace |
Elite progression |
Sustaining high-level combat and extraction performance |
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Legend |
Highest main tier |
Reaching the top of the ranked ladder |
Ranked is Arena Breakout: Infinite’s competitive progression system, where players earn Rank Points through eligible raid performance and climb from Rookie to Legend. The system rewards consistent combat, survival, extraction, and effective decision-making rather than simple account level progression.
You increase your rank by earning RP in eligible ranked raids. Strong combat performance, successful extraction, survival, useful raid contribution, and consistent results help progression, while failed raids can reduce RP and slow the climb.
The ranked ladder includes Rookie, Vanguard, Elite, Expert, Master, Ace, Hero, and Legend. Progress becomes more demanding as you climb because higher-tier players are generally better equipped, more experienced, and less forgiving of positioning or combat mistakes.
Legend is the highest rank in the ABI ranked ladder, with Hero positioned directly below it. Reaching it requires sustained performance across difficult raids and enough consistency to overcome RP losses from unsuccessful runs.
Yes. Successful extraction protects the gear and loot collected during the raid and helps make the overall climb more sustainable. Strong ranked progression depends on consistent results, so taking unnecessary late-raid risks can cost both valuable equipment and time.