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Tekken 7 Ranks

The Tekken series’ ranking system has been a grey area for newcomers since Ghost Battle mode, where you play continuous ranked matches offline against the AI, was introduced in Tekken 5. Unless you’ve been playing for a while, no one will understand what you mean when you say you just got promoted to the Warrior rank.

By comparison, Street Fighter V has a ranking system that is much easier to follow. One starts out at “Rookie” before moving up the Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond ranks, each with 3 levels: the base level, the “Super” level and the “Ultra” level. Surpassing Ultra Diamond gets you to Master, after which there are the Grand Master, Ultimate Grand Master and Warlord ranks. Each rank has a set number of “league points” a player must attain to reach it and the whole system is fairly straightforward.

On Soulcalibur VI, players work their way up from the G rank to the A rank and then the S rank, each with 5 levels (i.e. G5 to G1 and so on). The ranking system in Tekken 7 is much more convoluted and takes quite a while to get to grips with. However, we’re here to make that process (hopefully) much easier for you with our detailed guide to the ranking system in Tekken 7.

E Tier

C Tier

Pretty hard-to-use characters

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D Tier

Characters with no OP abilities

Tiers

For this Tekken 7 character tier list, we adopted the consensus of an "S" to "E" ranking. S-tier characters are the agreed-upon best characters at the top level of competition and E-tier characters being mostly useless or otherwise too difficult to master to be worth much effort.

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Tekken 7 Tier List

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A Tier

Fighters with advantages among middle-level guys

Low-level Tekken: Light blue, green and yellow ranks


The light blue ranks are where players tend to begin getting to grips with basic defensive concepts of the game such as sidestepping and whiff punishment. Players also begin to learn character match-ups in detail, finding out how to deal with commonly used moves and set-ups for a given character.


In the green ranks, players are typically still expanding their knowledge on character match-ups and beginning to make use of frame data to find out detailed properties of certain moves. This is traditionally where many players experience a plateau as they are suddenly bombarded by a wide range of strings and set-ups that they had never faced in previous ranks.


The yellow ranks are basically an extension of the green ranks; players continue to depend on the same basic tactics to win matches and expand their knowledge on frame data and character match-ups. However, the added experience allows them to recognize more gimmicks than they would have done in the green ranks.

Mid-to-high-level Tekken: Orange, red and Ruler ranks


At Vanquisher and the rest of the orange ranks, players will have begun to master advanced techniques such as back-dash cancelling, the Mishima wavedash or Akuma’s FADC (focus attack dash cancel) to take their game to the next level. However, their limited match-up and frame data knowledge will still leave them vulnerable to getting caught off-guard by unfamiliar gimmicks.


The red ranks are generally where players encounter truly formidable opponents for the first time. Players at this level (save for the “boosters”) exhibit good knowledge of a wide range of character match-ups and consistently punish when they need to. This is the first level of play at which using creative set-ups is the best way to open up and defeat the opponent, though some may still be unfamiliar with certain gimmicks.


The Ruler ranks are an extension of the red ranks, where players have gained more experience. By this point, players will have begun applying the frame data knowledge they’ve picked up in learning how different moves work in a variety of situations. Once again, creativity is key and depending on common set-ups will not work at all against these players.

Updating and Maintaining

As mentioned previously, this Tekken 7 tier list will be updated as new characters are added, balance changes come out, and the general impression from players changes. Small changes in the game balance might have a butterfly effect on the ranking as characters matchup change. That is why we always carefully revise this Tekken 7 tier list regularly to ensure it is still at the forefront of competitive developments.

Tekken 7 Ranks Guide

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Fighting games are all about the competition. In Tekken 7, we compete even in the Story Mode and Offline Battles (not always with CPU but rather with ourselves, with our laziness and resistance to learning new skills). Then, the proper competition begins, and players enter the fascinating area of multiplayer fights. Each one tries to defeat their opponents to taste that sweet victory. And the competitive spirit is not limited to individual matches - while playing, we fight for better Tekken 7 ranks, trying to become the best of the best.

But before bothering with the ranking, the beginners in the game should learn the fighting basics. Our guide on How to Play Tekken 7 may be very helpful!

Tekken 7 online ranks

When you feel ready (you do not mash buttons and know the mighty moves of your character), feel free to prove yourself in online matchmaking.

Top-level Tekken: Blue, purple and gold ranks and Tekken God Prime




Players at this level are the best of the best in the game. Winning matches here now purely depends on which player is more creative and has the sharper movement and better decision-making overall. Players will also continue using their frame data knowledge to discover different uses for certain moves in different situations and coming up with set-ups on the fly during matches.

Once a player manages to get past the True Tekken God rank, they will have reached the very top of the ranked mountain: Tekken God Prime.

Ranks for your character

Each character in Tekken 7 has their individual ranking, so when you start playing with a new guy or girl (or robot), you start the ranking from the 1st dan. This is quite a fair system that really allows developers to understand the skills of players. Even if you are super good at playing King, you may still need to prove yourself with Nina or Kazuya Mishima. Each new character is an amazing universe of awesome moves and attacks - try them out and you will get a significantly refreshed experience.

How to climb higher in Tekken online rankings?

Ranking in Tekken 7 is based on points. You earn them when you win a match, and you lose points when your character is defeated. The system is flexible - you have more points when you get the victory against someone with a higher rank and fewer points after defeating opponents with lower ranks than yours.

Check out the progress of each character directly in the game. There is a rank bar that indicates how far this fighter is from the next promotional match and, therefore, from the next Tekken 7 rank.

Your victories are the only power that can help earn better ranks in this fighting game. And to gain that power, you definitely need:

  • practice a lot;
  • read helpful Tekken guides;
  • watch professional esports tournaments to learn new tricks.

Your attitude to the whole process is quite significant. Set high goals but go easy on yourself - leveling up in Tekken 7 takes time, and sometimes losses give better lessons than victories.

Reaching the Yellow tier is already great progress that proves your skills and dedication. The Ruler tier is the level of exceptional achievement, and players here should be proud of themselves. Starting from the Blue tier, the fights become super tough, so only the best players can win here. And only the best of the best have a chance to reach the Gold. Becoming Tekken God Prime? This is the path of incredible legends!

As you can see, this system is different from online rankings in Street Fighter V. The Bandai Namco developers created their unique list and have it tested in other games of the Tekken series. Do you like such a system? Would you like to change something?

Tekken 7 rank list

Tier Ranks Description
Beginner The player hasn't played this character yet.
Kyu from 1st to 9th kyu The player uses this Tekken character just a little bit with inconsistent results.
Silver tier from 1st to 3rd dan The character participates in fights slightly more often, and the player starts getting some successes.
Light blue tier Initiate, Mentor, Expert, Grand Master These are the last ranks for beginners. The character fights a lot and brings many victories to the player. If you have reached the Grand Master rank, you are not a beginner in Tekken any longer.
Green tier Brawler, Marauder, Fighter, Vanguard The player uses the character even more and achieves 50 victories for becoming a Marauder and 70 for getting the rank of Vanguard.
Yellow tier Warrior, Vindicator, Juggernaut, Usurper In these ranks, players not only use the character frequently, but they also have mastered various tricky attacks and can perform even complicated combos. The Usurper rank is a sign of developing super high proficiency with this fighter.
Orange tier Vanquisher, Destroyer, Savior, Overlord The character is one of the favorites. When the player gets 150 wins, they get the rank Destroyer. To become Overlord, you need 200 victories.
Red tier Byakko, Seiryu, Suzaku At this stage, the player can coin their own combos and effectively use them in the game.
Ruler tier Mighty Ruler, Revered Ruler, Divine Ruler, Eternal Ruler This tier is for successful and dedicated players who practice a lot and steadily improve the win rate for this character.
Blue tier Fujin, Raijin, Yaksa, Ryujin The character is a Tekken main, but still, there is some inconsistency in their fights.
Purple tier Emperor, Tekken King The king is the king! Such players know their characters perfectly well, play a lot, and win quite often. But it’s easy to rest on your laurels. Some effort is still needed to get Gold.
Gold tier Tekken God, True Tekken God It’s a tier on the threshold of perfection. The player needs just a bit more wins to reach the top.
Tekken God Prime This is a Tekken rank for absolutely legendary players who have reached an incredible mastery in controlling this character. The opponents should tremble with fear.

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All ranks in Tekken 7

The feeling of progressing through ranks in a fighting game is pretty exciting. Technically, the whole system has been invented to connect players with similar skills in online matchmaking. But practically, ranks in Tekken 7 give gamers additional powerful motivation for self-improvement. So, the question we all are waiting for - how actually to get a better Tekken 7 rank?

Offline Tekken 7 ranks

Some players make a bitter mistake that can spoil their experience in Tekken 7 - they rush into online matches without developing their skills with CPU opponents. As we recommended in the article Tekken 7: All Game Modes Explained, it would be better to start with the Story Mode to get the general understanding of the game atmosphere and then learn how to fight effectively in the Practice Mode and Arcade/Treasure Battles. Thus you will start getting your first Tekken 7 ranks - for the Offline Battles.

The more you win Arcade or Treasure Battles, the better your rank becomes. Matches here are not too difficult (at the beginning), so most players quickly get promoted.

Promotional matches happen after a few victories in a row. Pay attention to the special bar in the low right corner of the screen - it clearly shows your position in the Tekken 7 ranking system.

Increasing the offline ranking in Tekken 7 may seem not that important. But in fact, this is a significant process of learning the game - especially if you do this with many different characters. It helps in these three aspects:

  • selecting your perfect Tekken fighter;
  • deepening your understanding of various fighting mechanics;
  • getting experience with your potential opponents.

There is no need to rank up each character to the max - do this as long as you enjoy the process.

Points system

Bandai Namco Entertainment have never released an official guide on the points system for the ranks in Tekken 7 and as such, with no way to track progression, players sort of had to fumble their way up the ladder and try to predict when they would get a promotion or demotion match. However, for Season 2, the Tekken Project Team introduced a progression bar that pops up at the end of a match showing you how many points you gained and how much closer you are to getting promoted or demoted.


Before the Initiate rank, players only need to gain a few points to win promotions, perhaps to encourage newcomers to continue playing the game. The numbers seem to vary very slightly at different levels but from the Initiate rank onwards, this is how the points system works:

(Rank difference – Points gained for a win – Points lost for a loss)

  • Same rank – 1,900 points – 1,700 points
  • +/- 1 rank – 1,250 points – 1,150 points
  • +/- 2 ranks – 800 points – 600 points
  • +/- 3 ranks – 550 points – 350 points
  • +/- More than 3 ranks – 50 points – 50 points

Another point worth noting is that due to unlimited rematches being made possible in one of the earliest patches to Tekken 7, “boosting” has been prevalent in the game’s online Ranked Match mode. This means that players can collude with friends or continue playing against weaker players in order to get promotions without the possibility of facing stronger players. The most popular criticism for this has been that unlimited rematches and the current points system (losing less points for a loss than you gain for a win) undermines the online Ranked Match experience and makes gaining promotions less rewarding.

The number of points one needs to gain for each rank has never been made clear by Bandai Namco, so we will explain the ranks from the perspective of ability levels instead to give you an idea of what to expect at each level.

Entry-level Tekken: Beginner, kyu and dan ranks

Credit for the Tekken 7 rank chart used in this article goes to Reddit user SetzarothTV.


This is the starting point for everyone playing ranked matches in Tekken 7 for the first time. Players at this level are largely button-mashers who are learning the basics of the game and exploring different characters to play with.


After 1st kyu, a player will enter the silver ranks at 1st dan. These are basically an extension of the kyu ranks, but by this point a player will have typically learned the bare basics of the game, as well as some of their character’s key moves and basic combos.

At the silver ranks, players also begin to learn (or at least recognize) common set-ups for their own characters and use that knowledge to prop up their offense.

List of Tekken 7 ranks (lowest to highest)

  • Beginner
  • Kyu ranks (9th kyu to 1st kyu)
  • Dan/Silver ranks (1st dan to 3rd dan)
  • Light blue ranks (Initiate, Mentor, Expert, Grand Master)
  • Green ranks (Brawler, Marauder, Fighter, Vanguard)
  • Yellow ranks (Warrior, Vindicator, Juggernaut, Usurper)
  • Orange ranks (Vanquisher, Destroyer, Savior, Overlord)
  • Red ranks (Genbu, Byakko, Seiryu, Suzaku)
  • Ruler ranks (Mighty Ruler, Revered Ruler, Divine Ruler, Eternal Ruler)
  • Blue ranks (Fujin, Raijin, Yaksa, Ryujin)
  • Purple ranks (Emperor, Tekken King)
  • Gold ranks (Tekken God, True Tekken God)
  • Tekken God Prime

Ranking


Ranking is a skill system first seen in Tekken 5 and the following sequels. Ranking is obtained after winning a certain number of matches then winning the promotion match. Offline Matches, a player can be promoted by battling computers while Online Matches rise the fighter's online ranking by fighting other players.

S Tier

The most powerful characters

Tier List Methodology

Tekken 7 is a very complex game, with characters that can be a puzzle unto themselves to truly understand their value and utility in competitive matches.

To fully capture the utility of these characters for out Tekken 7 tier list, we explore the vast forest of knowledge that are professional player's rankings, tournaments results, balance patches, and more to make sure that our tier list can adequately illustrate the value and complexity of each of the characters in their respective Tekken 7 tiers.

Promotions and Demotions

Tekken provides a variety of chances to the player to step up their ranks. Winning matches consecutively, is the most profound way to promoted. Whenever a player is about to lose their rank, winning a match with a demotion chance, keeps their rank the same, otherwise the player is demoted. The player can always win a few battles to get promoted again.

Tekken 7 offers a Rank Bar. This tells players how close they are to ranks, and this bar grows or shrinks depending on how many battles the player wins or loses in Treasure Battle and Online.

The ranking bar is also helpful to players, telling them if they need to step up their game if the bar shrinks below halfway. If it goes over halfway, then players can keep playing in the style they are in; beginner or advanced.

B Tier

These characters have a good chance to win

Ranks

Lots of ranks are seen in Tekken, however they tend to not change as frequently with each game. Here is a general list of Ranks that Tekken 7 follows.

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