BGMI Rank List: Points Breakdown From Bronze To Conqueror

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BGMI is one of the most popular games in India. It was first launched in 2021 but later banned in 2022 for security reasons. The game returned in 2023 and has grown fast, crossing 100 million downloads. BGMI can be played solo, in duo, or as a squad. Players need to climb the ranked system to reach the top, and that takes time, practice, and good strategy.

To win more matches, players must use strong weapons. Assault rifles are the most useful. Popular choices include the AKM, Beryl, Scar-L, M16, and AUG A3. The AKM and Beryl are great for high damage, while the AUG A3 helps with low recoil and better control. The M16 stays a fan favourite because it is easy to use and reliable in most situations.

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Here is a simple breakdown of every BGMI rank and how many points you need to progress.

BGMI Rank List

There are 10 ranks in BGMI:

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Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Crown, Ace, Ace Master, Ace Dominator, and Conqueror.

Each rank has several sub-levels, and you earn points through kills, survival, and overall match performance.

Bronze Rank

Bronze is the starting point. New players and season-reset players begin here.

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Difficulty: Very easy. Most opponents are bots. This rank helps players learn the basics like aiming, movement, and looting.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Bronze V: 1000-1099
  • Bronze IV: 1100-1199
  • Bronze III: 1200-1299
  • Bronze II: 1300-1399
  • Bronze I: 1400-1500

Reach 1500 points to enter Silver.

Silver Rank

Silver is still beginner-friendly but slightly harder.

Difficulty: Low to moderate. More real players appear, but bots still fill many slots.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Silver V: 1100-1199
  • Silver IV: 1200-1299
  • Silver III: 1300-1399
  • Silver II: 1400-1499
  • Silver I: 1500-1599

Reach 1600 points to enter Gold.

Gold Rank

Gold is a mid-level tier. You’ll face players with better aim and movement.

Difficulty: Moderate. Fewer bots, more real combat. Strategy becomes important.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Gold V: 1700-1799
  • Gold IV: 1800-1899
  • Gold III: 1900-1999
  • Gold II: 2000-2099
  • Gold I: 2100-2199

Platinum Rank

Here the game becomes more serious. Players start grinding for higher ranks.

Difficulty: Tougher than Gold. Players use better strategies like smart rotations and zone control.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Platinum V: 2200-2299
  • Platinum IV: 2300-2399
  • Platinum III: 2400-2499
  • Platinum II: 2500-2599
  • Platinum I: 2600-2699

Pass 2699 points to reach Diamond.

Diamond Rank

Diamond is where competitive gameplay begins.

Difficulty: High. Almost no bots. Players use vehicles, utilities, and strong team coordination.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Diamond V: 2700-2799
  • Diamond IV: 2800-2899
  • Diamond III: 2900-2999
  • Diamond II: 3000-3099
  • Diamond I: 3100-3199

Reach 3200 points to enter Crown.

Crown Rank

Crown is just below Ace. Only strong and consistent players reach here.

Difficulty: Very high. Almost full-real-player lobbies. Early mistakes can cost 30-40 points.

Sub-Rank Points:

  • Crown V: 3200-3299
  • Crown IV: 3300-3399
  • Crown III: 3400-3499
  • Crown II: 3500-3599
  • Crown I: 3600-3699

Cross 3699 points to reach Ace.

Ace Rank

Ace is an elite tier that proves you are among the best in the region.

Difficulty: Extremely high. You face semi-pro and pro-level players.

Ace Levels:

  • Ace: 3700-4199
  • Ace Master: 4200-4499
  • Ace Dominator: 4500-4699

After 4700+ points, you can qualify for Conqueror if you enter the region’s top 500.

Conqueror

This is the highest rank in BGMI. Only the top 500 players in each region make it here.

Difficulty: Ultra-competitive. A single bad match can drop your position. Players grind daily and stay consistent with kills and placements.

How BGMI Calculates Ranking Points

Your points depend on several factors:

Survival: Staying alive longer adds more points.
Kills: More kills equal more rank points.
Damage: High damage helps even if kills are fewer.
Placement: Your final position decides a major part of your points.
Assists & Support: Healing, reviving teammates, and teamwork add extra value.
Current Rank: Higher ranks lose points faster for mistakes.
Mode: Squads reward teamwork; solos reward personal skill.

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