
#Cant install gwent pro#
When you enter Pro Rank, all of your factions will be reset to 2400 fMMR, regardless of how many games you have played before. Your overall MMR, which is the number you can see next to your position on Pro Rank, is the total number of your 4 best performing factions. Let's start with fMMR - your faction Matchmaking Rating represented by a number for every faction. If you aren't aware of what MMR is, I'll try to explain it to the best of my ability. The main difference between the regular and Pro Rank is that MMR suddenly becomes very relevant. If you haven't reached Pro Rank yet, it's probably worth skipping this section. This is where the progression is the most difficult, so don't worry if you're having some trouble. Rank 7-1 - The win-streak no longer applies and losing a game equals to losing a piece.Losing a game means that you will lose a mosaic piece. Rank 14-8 - Winning 3 games in a row will still grant you the win-streak bonus.However, you can lose mosaic pieces here, but only when you lose 2 matches in a row. Rank 25-15 - Winning 3 games in a row grants you the win-streak bonus.Losing a game doesn't result in losing a mosaic piece. Rank 30-26 - Winning 3 games in a row grants you the win-streak bonus, where you gain 2 mosaic pieces for a win instead of the usual 1 piece.The system makes it more challenging for the higher Ranks and slightly easier in the lower Ranks. There are a few changes between the Ranks, most notably in the amount of mosaic pieces you gain or lose. Now let's dive into a little more detail. That's it for the basics of Ranked progression, nothing complicated. Additionally, you can't "derank," meaning lose your current mosaic and go back to the previous Rank.
#Cant install gwent full#
You will have to win one more game after the mosaic is full and then you will finally progress forward.Īs an added bonus, when you move onto the next Rank, you get to permanently keep the mosaic from the previous one and can also use it as your avatar. You gain a piece of the mosaic after winning a Ranked match, but when you complete the whole mosaic, you won't move onto the next Rank just yet. Each mosaic is made of 5 individual pieces and comes together to form a character known from the Witcher universe. To show your current progression, you are rewarded with a new mosaic whenever you rank up. Once you complete the last mosaic (Rank 1), you will be promoted to Pro Rank (Rank 0).
The Ranked ladder we talked about earlier is made up of 30 rungs, going from Rank 30 to Rank 1. The major difference is that you will be playing with opponents of similar skill to yours (based on current Rank). In a Ranked game, as far as the rules and the format of the game are concerned, nothing is different from an Unranked (Casual) match. The aim of the ladder structure is to climb the rungs so you can get to the very top of the ladder, which is accomplished by winning games and completing the mosaic pieces. The highest rung is Rank 0, also known as Pro Rank (we will get to that later). The bottom rung is Rank 30, which is the Rank newcomers start on. The structure is easy to comprehend, each Rank represents a rung on a ladder. Gwent, like many other competitive card games, follows a ladder structure with its Ranked system. There is nothing worse than winning a couple of games before realizing that you weren't even playing Ranked. In order to actually play the Ranked mode, you have to make sure that the tick box underneath the "Classic" mode isn't ticked before entering the matchmaking process. But for now, let's start with the basics! If you have any questions, you can join our Discord server and reach out to me. If you are a more advanced reader, familiar with Gwent's Ranking system, please check out my other article focusing on The climb to Pro Rank. I will cover the absolute basics of Ranked and go over everything from Rank 30 to Rank 0 (Pro Rank).

Hello everyone, Atrsharpe here to introduce you to a rather important aspect of Gwent - its Ranked mode.
