The My Hero Ultra Rumble rank system is divided into five categories. Billboard Chart, MVP, Top Agency, Elite Agency, and Event are all accounted for and based on your progression. For those who need a refresher, here are all of Ultra Rumble’s rank systems, explained.
My Hero Ultra Rumble Rank categories
Your success in this battle royale is reflected in your personal skill, team effort, and mission participation. The five ranking categories include the following:
- Billboard Chart ranking counts all the likes you’ve gained from fellow players during battle.
- MVP ranking is based on your ranked mode points. You’ll gather more if you win games, but you’ll still amass points by losing as well; it’s just much slower. There are plenty of ranks to achieve, but the highest seems to be a five-star gold rank.
- Top Agency accounts for the amount of Contribution Points your group gains. You can party up with friends to try and score enough points to win placement in the ranking system.
- Elite Agency is based on the score of the top 10 players in your Agency.
- Event ranks you based on the amount of event points you gather from finishing missions.
Do you get any rewards for ranking high?
My Hero Ultra Rumble does reward its top players, likely incentivizing its fans to keep checking out the game day after day. However, it’s as minuscule as Mineta in the anime. For example, if you place within the top 10 for the Billboard ranking, you’ll be rewarded with 70 Roll Tickets. That’s not even enough for a full 10x pull, and there isn’t a reward for being number one! What gives?
The most important rank, however, is from the MVP ranking. If you reach the five-star gold ranking, you’ll earn the villain costumes for Uraraka and Dabi, in addition to 50 Roll Tickets. Simply reaching Gold status rewards the Dabi costume plus 40 Roll Tickets. Lastly, Silver provides you 30 Roll Tickets. These seem to be exclusive costumes for these characters, so try your best while competing in Ranked Mode.