Apex Legends Season 13 is live, adding new playable legend Newcastle, the Downed Beast point-of-interest to Storm Point, and plenty of balancing adjustments (all of which are listed in the Season 13 patch notes). The new season also makes some interesting adjustments to the Ranked system.
Starting in Season 13, how you earn Ranked Points (RP) has changed, and you are no longer safe from demotion once you've reached a new medal tier--in the past, reaching Gold meant you couldn't ever drop back down to Silver, but that's no longer always the case. Below, we cover everything you need to know about what's changed with Ranked and how to avoid being demoted.
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That means the new path in Ranked is: Rookie → Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Master/Predator.
This does mean that the Bronze tier now has an entry cost, presenting a risk to queue into a Ranked match as soon as you're in what was Apex Legends' previously lowest tier. And on that note, entry costs have changed as well.
Previously, every medal tier had a set RP cost: Bronze was 0, Silver was 12, Gold was 24, Platinum was 36, Diamond was 48, and Master/Predator was 60. That is no longer the case, as each individual division within each medal tier will now cost a different amount of RP, increasing with each division (save for the Master/Predator tier). The full breakdown is detailed in the table below.
Division IV | Division III | Division II | Division I | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bronze | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 |
Silver | 27 | 30 | 33 | 36 |
Gold | 39 | 42 | 45 | 48 |
Platinum | 51 | 54 | 57 | 60 |
Diamond | 63 | 66 | 69 | 72 |
Master/Predator | 75 | 75 | 75 | 75 |
Starting in Season 13, all living members of a squad get RP whenever someone gets a kill. Actually getting the kill or assisting with it will still net you more RP, but you no longer have to directly engage in every single firefight in order to ensure you're actually earning RP.
On top of that, there is no longer a kill/assist cap for earning RP. If you go on a murderous rampage, you'll keep earning RP for every kill and/or assist you get, though with lesser returns for each subsequent kill/assist down to a minimum.
Additionally, the extra RP earned for placing well is being adjusted. For most medal tiers, placing in 20-11th place with one to three kills/assists will now no longer be enough to go positive in terms of RP. Respawn is adjusting those values so that getting 20-11th place is now considered a "loss" while making it to the top 10 is a "win" where your chances of going positive have been greatly increased, regardless if you have any kills or assists.
The timing on assists have been expanded as well, so damaging an enemy within 15 seconds of them being knocked and subsequently killed (instead of just 10) will get you the assist bonus. Additionally, if an enemy you helped knock down gets revived and then immediately knocked again, you still get the assist RP bonus, despite not being a part of the knockdown that leads to their death.
You also now earn an extra 100 RP just for getting promoted into a new medal tier. For example, if you earn enough RP to go from Silver I to Gold IV, your extra RP will roll over and you'll get an additional 100 points on top of that.
As a tank-like character geared toward keeping teammates alive, Newcastle is a strong pick for Ranked under this new RP system.
No need to remember the term, though, because it no longer exists. In Season 13, Respawn is disabling the ability to do this, meaning you will not earn RP for finishing off players that another team already downed for you.
To ensure there isn't too much fluctuation (and frustration) with this, you do have demotion protection for three matches after a promotion. So if you go up to a higher medal tier, you can't fall back down to the previous medal--no matter how much RP you lose--until your fourth match. Once you get to match four, however, there is no way to stop yourself from being demoted save for consistently winning and/or earning enough RP to remain positive.
When you are demoted, your RP value will be reduced to 50% of the previous tier. So going back to the example used above, if you're at Platinum IV and get demoted, you'll go to Gold I with 50% of the RP needed to get back to Platinum IV. This will ensure you don't immediately drop again to a lower division if you keep losing.
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