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TFT Hyper Roll ranks and tiers, explained

Rank up quickly in quick game.

TFT Hyper Roll is like the regular TFT but a lot more fast-paced as you make split-second decisions in an attempt to win the game. There's a whole different ranking and tier system behind this game mode, and I'll tell you all about it below.

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How do TFT Hyper Roll ranking and tiers work?

The reason Teamfight Tactics Hyper Roll is quicker is that instead of having 100 HP to start off, you get a mere 20 HP, and the amount of health you lose each round differs from the regular TFT, ending the game much faster if you don't keep up.

If you do manage to win, however, you get to earn points to rank up in TFT Hyper Roll's ranking system, where each rank has a threshold of a set amount of points:

TierPoints
Gray0 - 1400
Blue2600 - 3400
Purple3400 - 4200
HyperAbove 4200

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Before Double Up became a fully implemented game mode in Teamfight Tactics, it had a similar ranking and tier system where you had to win five games to get your placement rank initially, and it's the same story for TFT Hyper Roll.

While I'm not sure how long Hyper Roll will remain a TFT game mode, I do know a lot of players who love it and plan to continue playing it as they rank up.

For more on Teamfight Tactics, be sure to check out What stages do you get augments in TFT? and Best holiday gifts for TFT fans here on Pro Game Guides.


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Rayed Nawaz
Rayed is a fifth-year student of medicine. His gaming journey started on his hand-me-down PlayStation 1. From that to Xbox, and finally to PC. In his free time, he likes to play FPS and open-world games.