League of Legends: Win the first 10 matches in a row but only achieve…Bronze II?

Since the beginning of the League of Legends ranking season in 2020, there have been many complaints about the player’s rankings being somewhat unbelievable when players were greatly lowered compared to the previous season. , after the end of the first 10 matches.

Many gamers have given an example of this case, such as the season 9 rank Platinum II, rank wins 8 lost 2, results rank Silver I, or even many Diamond gamers are also downgraded to Silver, even though their difference in winnings is very good.

Riot Games also gave an answer with the rank status being too low, which is: “the rank you get after the first rank match will be the worst rank anyone can get, that is if if you lose all nine matches right after that, this rank is yours. “

It sounds convincing, but this explanation may only trick a few gamers who haven’t finished 10 matches, and in this case, how will Riot explain it? TheShy – IG’s Top Superstar, finished the series of 10 matches with winning, and the rank he received was … Bronze II.

Some comments that this is a new account provided by Riot, so maybe the Elo score is still low, leading to a low Rank. But in fact this explanation is also quite difficult to accept. Because even if only owning a win rate of about 60%, the minimum rank you get after the first 10 matches must fall into Silver IV (if not hell elo), let alone the great win rate for.

The only and most plausible explanation is that the rank system of League of Legends in the 2020 season really matters, and instead of covering up the mistakes, maybe Riot should focus on fixing them to the gaming community. To experience an early stage of the season is really worth playing.