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To increase your rank, you must consistently win matches in Arena. Doing so will increase your AP Tier, an unspecified variable that can be determined by finding the amount of AP you receive from winning a 1v1 match. Upon reaching certain AP Tiers, you can rank up by winning a few matches at that tier. Conversely, you can rank down by consistently losing and dropping down AP Tiers. '''Take note that every time you rank up, your RP will be RESET to zero. Ranking down will yield a little bit of RP.'''<br>
To increase your rank, you must consistently win matches in Arena. Doing so will increase your AP Tier, an unspecified variable that can be determined by finding the amount of AP you receive from winning a 1v1 match. Upon reaching certain AP Tiers, you can rank up by winning a few matches at that tier. Conversely, you can rank down by consistently losing and dropping down AP Tiers. '''Take note that every time you rank up, your RP will be RESET to zero. Ranking down will yield a little bit of RP.'''<br>
You're able to find out what your AP gain is in 3 vs 3 as well. You just take the amount of AP you won during that match, then divide it by what you suspect your AP gain to be. If the number turns out to be a whole number or a .5 number, then the number you suspect your AP gain is, is your AP gain. If you're confused by how this goes; use this example:
(AP won that match: 555. AP gain suspected: 74. Put that in your calculator. 555/74 = 7.5. That's a .5 number so this player's AP gain is 74.)


'''Required AP to rank up:'''<br>
'''Required AP to rank up:'''<br>
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