What are the Ranked play rewards for each rank?

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Hearthstone recently added additional rewards for Ranked play based on your highest rank achieved during a season. Here is some text from the announcement:

Each player’s Quest Log will display the highest rank they have reached during the month and recognize their accomplishment. Players who progress beyond rank 20 will receive a treasure chest containing an array of nifty little rewards as a way of congratulating them for their achievements. Eligible players will receive their treasure chest at the end of each season containing the season’s Ranked Play card back, one or more golden cards, and some extra Arcane Dust. What’s in the chest is determined by your highest rank over the course of the season.

Is there a list of per-rank rewards available for reference? Assuming that there are reward "tiers" as in Arena, it would be useful to know at which ranks the rewards improve significantly over the previous rank.



Best Answer

According to http://us.battle.net/hearthstone/en/forum/topic/18700821475?page=1 the rewards are as follows:

Rank 20 - 1 golden common card, 5 dust
Rank 19 - 1 golden common card, 10 dust
Rank 18 - 1 golden common card, 15 dust
Rank 17 - 1 golden common card, 20 dust
Rank 16 - 1 golden common card, 25 dust
Rank 15 - 1 golden common card, 1 golden rare card, 5 dust
Rank 14 - 1 golden common card, 1 golden rare card, 10 dust
Rank 13 - 1 golden common card, 1 golden rare card, 15 dust
Rank 12 - 1 golden common card, 1 golden rare card, 20 dust
Rank 11 - 1 golden common card, 1 golden rare card, 25 dust
Rank 10 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden rare card, 5 dust
Rank 9 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden rare card, 10 dust
Rank 8 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden rare card, 15 dust
Rank 7 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden rare card, 20 dust
Rank 6 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden rare card, 25 dust
Rank 5 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card, 5 dust
Rank 4 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card, 10 dust
Rank 3 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card, 15 dust
Rank 2 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card, 20 dust
Rank 1 - 2 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card, 25 dust
Legendary - 3 golden common cards, 1 golden epic card




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What are the rewards in ranked?

Check out what's in each Honor capsule below:
  • Honor 3 Capsule. Random Ward Skin. 3 Key Shards.
  • Honor 4 Capsule. Random Ward Skin. Random Emote Permanent. 3 Key Shards.
  • Honor 5 Capsule. Random Ward Skin. Random Emote Permanent. 6 Key Shards.


What are the ranks in Vanguard Ranked Play?

Here are the Skill Divisions in Vanguard Ranked Play:
  • Contender.
  • Specialist.
  • Advanced.
  • Expert.
  • Elite.
  • Master.
  • Challenger.
  • Top 250.


How much SR do you need for each rank Vanguard?

Vanguard Ranked Play Skill Divisions After five placement matches, players will be awarded a Skill Rating, which is a number ranging from anywhere between 0 and 3500. The SR dictates the Skill Division and subdivision, with players hitting the next division every 500 SR points.

Do you get ranked rewards for Flex?

Players can earn ranked rewards from Flex Queue at the end of a season.



Everything About The Ranked System - Valorant




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