Guide to Rankings in My Hero Ultra Rumble

With My Hero Ultra Rumble being a competitive game, player rankings play a major role in the multiplayer’s online community. However, unlike most battle royale titles, My Hero Ultra Rumble actually has five different charts that rank the progress of players. Each chart covers a different aspect of the game, including a player’s performance, their Agency, and approval from others. The better a user and their collective Agency perform during each match, the higher they will climb on the charts. He is your guide to what each My Hero Ultra Rumble ranking means.

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What do the five Rankings mean in My Hero Ultra Rumble?

Screenshot of the My Hero Ultra Rumble Billboard Chart
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Billboard Chart:

Whereas the other leaderboards in My Hero Ultra Rumble have more to do with an individual player’s performance, the Billboard Chart is centered around the approval they receive from other users. One of the more unique features of the hero battle royale is your ability to give multiple likes or thumbs up to players after a match is over. The Billboard Chart specifically tracks how many likes you have accumulated. So, if you want to climb to the top of this leaderboard, you will need to be a good team player or opponent.

Screenshot of the MVP menu in My Hero Ultra Rumble
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MVP:

The MVP list is what most players consider to be the top players in My Hero Ultra Rumble. This leaderboard catalogs the fighters with the most Ranked points in the battle royale. Players can earn the highly-coveted points by competing in Ranked matches. The more a player wins and does well in Ranked mode, the higher they will climb on the MVP chart. Essentially, this list consists of the best of the best.

Screenshot of Top Agency chart in My Hero Ultra Rumble
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Top Agency:

Because Agencies are such an important feature in My Hero Ultra Rumble, they have their own ranking. To climb this leaderboard, players who have joined an Agency must attain as many points as possible as a group. Points are earned when members of an Agency play matches and collectively put them towards their agency’s facilities. This incentivizes players to work together in battle to advance their group’s ranking. If you want to learn more about joining an Agency, you can learn more about the feature here. 

Screenshot of Elite Agency ranking in My Hero Ultra Rumble
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Elite Agency:

The Elite Agency ranking catalogs the performance of the top ten players of each Agency based on their contributions to the group. This is a more specific leaderboard chart that judges not only the best Agencies in the game but also ranks their best members.

Screenshot of the Event page in My Hero Ultra Rumble
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Event:

Unlike the other charts presented in this guide, Event rankings are only temporary. These leaderboards appear every time events are live in My Hero Ultra Rumble and are only for participating players. Users climb this board by completing even missions. Because the events come and go, Event rankings are constantly being reset. So, if you want to climb to the top of this specific chart, know it will be for a limited amount of time.

My Hero Ultra Rumble is available for the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC.


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