The Hyper Roll Teamfight Tactics game mode was designed to speed up the game in all aspects. Yet, Hyper Roll isn’t an unrated game mode—it has its own ranked system unique to itself.
From quicker leveling to shortened rounds and a lower HP pool per player, these Hyper Roll games take half the time of ranked TFT games, but they give a similar experience of grinding to get to high tiers.
Here is how the TFT Hyper Roll ranks system works as well as what each tier represents.
Hyper Roll ranked play, tiers explained
To start, Hyper Roll’s ranking system starts the same way as every other ranking system in League of Legends, with five placement games needed to get rolling. But, as players start seeing their rank, they’ll see the tiers that are unique to Hyper Roll.
The tiers in Hyper Roll are separated by color, with the lowest tier being the Gray tier. Then, going up, you can climb up to Green, Blue, Purple, and the final tier, Hyper.
Each tier is separated by a group of points:
- Grey tier: 0 – 1400
- Green tier: 1400 – 2600
- Blue tier: 2600 – 3400
- Purple tier: 3400 – 4200
- Hyper tier: 4200+
TFT hyper roll ranks and tiers, summarized
- You need to play five maps prior to getting your rank.
- There are five unique tiers to Hyper Roll.
- There are five different colored tiers ranging from Grey all the way to the highest tier, Hyper (orange).
Getting these points for the TFT Hyper Roll ranks revolves around wins and losses. Plus, at the end of the set, players will receive ranked rewards matching the highest rank they achieved.