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Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 7: Dragonlands – Ranked Double Up mode, explained

Pair up with your friend and climb the competitive ladder together.

With the release of the new Set, Dragonlands, a fan-favorite experimental game mode has gotten its very own competitive ladder. Double Up is a fun game mode in which you play Teamfight Tactics (TFT) in pair with a friend against another pair of opponents can now be played as Ranked, allowing you both to climb and unlock metallic borders and exclusive rewards at the end of the season.

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Similar to other Riot games like League of Legends and standard TFT, you will start out in Iron rank, and climb up the tiers by earning LP by placing high at the end of each ranked match. The ranks are the same as in those other games, so after Iron comes Bronze, then Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, and finally Challenger.

Matchmaking

The matchmaking in ranked will be based on the pair’s senior player. In other words, based on the player who’s got the higher achieved rank within the duo. This means that those senior players won’t be able to farm LP by purposefully playing only with lower-ranked partners. This will be especially important for players in Diamond rank and above. And while matched in this way, players will still earn LP based on their own respective rank, compared to their opponents.

Rank protection and Streak bonuses

Just like in standard TFT ranked mode, in Double Up, you will have your rank protected if you go on a losing streak. In essence, this means that you can’t fall out of your rank, but will instead need to grind out and regain lost LP before you’re able to progress to the next rank.

Related: The best 5 team compositions in Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 7: Dragonlands

Speaking of progress, once you’ve won LP in three Top 4 games in a row, a Win Streak bonus kicks in. This bonus increases up to your sixth consecutive Top 4 when it maxes out for any further wins beyond that. These Streaks can happen up until you’ve passed Platinum rank, but not beyond that.


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I have been into gaming since the days of Sega Mega Drive and Amiga. Over the years in gaming, I have raided at a high level, completed rare achievements, coached other players, and written about games since 2016. Whether it’s been clicking heads; developing cities, colonies, and empires; or commanding parties of adventurers; I’ve always prided myself on being able to understand the underlying mechanics of games. Outside of gaming, I enjoy a variety of activities and hobbies, including playing with my pup Astra, working out, as well as crafting, painting, and leatherwork.