Tekken 8 retains the ranking system that the games have had for a long time now. Tekken players are often recognised by how far they manage to climb in the ranks, denoting their skills in the game.
Make sure to check out the full ranks list below, as well as a rundown of what it takes to climb higher in the Tekken 8 rankings.
Tekken 8 ranks list
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Here is the full list of ranks you can work your way through in Tekken 8. The list is mostly the same as what players will remember from previous games, but a big change from Tekken 7 is the removal of the 7 “Kyu” ranks that ran between Beginner and 1st Dan.
Rank | Points required |
Beginner | 0 |
1st Dan | 400 |
2nd Dan | 1,000 |
Fighter | 1,600 |
Strategist | 2,600 |
Combatant | 3,400 |
Brawler | 4,200 |
Ranger | 5,400 |
Cavalry | 6,400 |
Warrior | 7,400 |
Assailant | 9,200 |
Dominator | 10,800 |
Vanquisher | 12,400 |
Destroyer | 14,700 |
Eliminator | 16,600 |
Garyu | 18,500 |
Shinryu | 23,100 |
Tenryu | 27,300 |
Mighty Ruler | 31,500 |
Flame Ruler | 36,500 |
Battle Ruler | 41,100 |
Fujin | 45,700 |
Raijin | 52,300 |
Kishin | 58,500 |
Bushin | 64,700 |
Tekken King | 70,900 |
Tekken Emperor | 79,100 |
Tekken God | 87,900 |
Tekken God Supreme | 97,300 |
God of Destruction | 109,700 |
How to rank up
To increase your online rank, you do need to play Ranked Matches. By winning matches you will gain points based on the skill difference between you and your opponent. The higher the level of your opponent, the more points you stand to gain.
Likewise, you can lose points when you lose matches, and potentially be demoted to a lower rank. Make sure you are ready for the ups and downs of Ranked Play before you jump on by practising in Player Matches and Super Ghost Battle.
Terms and conditions apply
In Tekken 8, you can achieve ranks both in local and online play. Both modes use the same system where you must acquire points to move from one rank to the next. As you can see in the table above, each rank has a points requirement that must be met.
You gain points for winning matches, and you can lose points if you are playing a Ranked Match while playing online. You do not lose points for offline matches, as your offline rank is more of a measure of your experience with the game than your skill. You can unlock achievements and trophies by increasing your offline rank in modes like Arcade Quest, so it is worth doing.
That said, your online rank is the most important rank for determining your skill as a player. This, alongside your Tekken Prowess score, shows players how good of a player you are.
That is what you need to know about the ranks list and ranking system. For more handy info, our Tekken homepage has plenty of guides like a rundown of the customisation options, how to unlock alternative outfits, and how to unlock the secret ending.
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