If you AFK or queue dodge in a competitive match, you will lose 3–30 RR points, potentially pushing over the -30 RR loss barrier (indicated on the post-match results screen).
Repeated offenses: Increased lockout time and loss of Ranked Rating (RR). For example, repeated dodging can result in a loss of 4–12 RR. Systematic violations: Long-term bans, restrictions on competitive mode access, or even temporary bans.
Here's how it works: You will get a pop-up notification showing the exact amount of RR being refunded. To apply the refunded RR, you must complete one Competitive match.
RR stands for Rank Rating. It's the point system Valorant uses to track your progress within a competitive rank. Think of it as the stepping stones between ranks. You gain RR for wins and exceptional performances, and lose it for losses.
VALORANT logs a surrender as if you lost every remaining round. Your performance rating will take a big hit, too. This will almost inevitably cause your RR and MMR to drop fairly dramatically. Since MMR is a lifelong factor that directly affects your RR, surrender isn't something you should consider.
How many times can you dodge in VALORANT? Sometimes you just want to dodge the agony of playing the map you hate, considering how long is a VALORANT game. The simple answer to how many times you can safely dodge a VALORANT match without getting banned, is up to 1-2 times per day.
You cannot gain RR in a loss—however, it is possible to gain MMR from a loss. If your MMR is higher than your rank, your RR lost will be reduced. What if I lose more RR than I gained? This is often a sign that your rank has advanced beyond your MMR, and you're seeing a negative convergence factor.
What happens if a remake vote passes in Valorant? If a remake vote succeeds, the current match ends, and players won't get any XP, RR, or MMR loss. The team will have to queue again for a new match.
Only unused in-game content and unused VP purchased within the last 14 days are eligible for a refund. In-game content counts as used once it's taken into a game: that means you've reached the loading screen of a match in any mode (including custom games or practice) with that content equipped.
Going AFK or queue dodging in Competitive games for a prolonged period of time will affect your RR... for the worse. Don't risk the RR penalty, and make sure to stay in-game once you're in the queue.
With such good system accuracy, a system that uses a RR ratio 0.5:1 barely makes money, returning only 3%. Just a few systems make it to this accuracy. If using a RR ratio 0.5:1 a trader would need an accuracy of over 80% to make decent profits. In contrast, other RR ratios produce a lot better results.
A Rank Rating (RR) will show how their rank has changed after the results of that game. Wins earn a player around 5-50 RR depending on rank (higher ranks usually earn less RR), and losses cost a player around 0-30 depending on rank (higher ranks lose more RR).
To track continuous data like shots, damage spread, agent preference, average damage, and k/d ratios, tracker software these days is indispensable. However, after doing all the good deeds of the world to you, this software can get you banned as well.