Call of Duty Mobile’s ranked mode is like that one friend who always says "just one more game" until it’s 3 AM and you’re questioning your life choices. In 2026, the grind hasn’t changed much—players still battle through Multiplayer and Battle Royale queues, racking up Competitive Points (CP) while cursing their teammates’ loadouts. The game splits its ranking ladder into several colourful tiers, each with five sub-ranks that act as tiny stepping stones on the path to glory. Whether you’re a fresh‑faced Rookie or a grizzled Legendary, this guide will walk you through every COD Mobile rank, point thresholds, and the personality quirks of each tier—because let’s face it, ranks have feelings too.

How the Ranking System Works (Spoiler: It’s a Point Tango)
Both the standard Multiplayer and the sprawling Battle Royale mode run their own ranked leaderboards, but the logic is the same. Every match you win sprinkles a handful of CP into your pocket; every loss yanks a few away. Points behave like fickle butterflies—flutter away when the defeat screen pops, but they flock back when you clutch that 1v4. Players advance through five tiers inside each main rank, and once you’ve gathered enough CP, the game politely slides you up the ladder. The climb isn’t just about raw skill, though. Map knowledge, loadout finesse, and the uncanny ability to predict where a camper is hiding all come into play. And yes, the ranked system still employs a soft reset every 14‑week series, so nobody gets to rest on their laurels.
All COD Mobile Ranks in Order (From Training Wheels to the Big Leagues)

Below you’ll find each rank dissected with its CP thresholds and a dash of personality. Keep in mind that the point numbers are exact; the emotional commentary, however, is entirely subjective.
🌱 Rookie (I‑V): The Wading Pool
Rookie rank welcomes you with open arms, but don’t be fooled—it’s just lulling you into a false sense of security. Bots populate the lobbies, and even the real players still have that deer‑in‑the‑headlights look. Once you crawl out of Rookie, you’ll realize the game was basically hold your hand the whole time.
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Rookie I – 1 to 200 CP
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Rookie II – 201 to 400 CP
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Rookie III – 401 to 600 CP
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Rookie IV – 601 to 800 CP
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Rookie V – 801 to 1000 CP
🪖 Veteran (I‑V): The Polite Nod
Veteran is the rank where the game trades the training wheels for a gentle push down a small hill. You’ve figured out your favourite weapon and can probably name two maps without glancing at the loading screen. The bots start to thin out, and suddenly every opponent seems to have read the same aim‑training guide.
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Veteran I – 1001 to 1200 CP
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Veteran II – 1201 to 1400 CP
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Veteran III – 1401 to 1600 CP
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Veteran IV – 1601 to 1800 CP
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Veteran V – 1801 to 2000 CP
🎯 Elite (I‑V): The Real Test Begins

Elite is where the game stops being polite and starts getting real. Bots are an endangered species here, and the “oops, I accidentally threw a grenade at my own feet” excuse no longer holds water. Players in Elite are considered decent—some might even say "good"—and the climb suddenly feels a tad more labour‑intensive. If you start tilting, just remember: everybody in this lobby is probably drinking the same coffee.
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Elite I – 2001 to 2200 CP
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Elite II – 2201 to 2400 CP
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Elite III – 2401 to 2600 CP
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Elite IV – 2601 to 2800 CP
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Elite V – 2801 to 3000 CP
🔥 Pro (I‑V): Where Casuals Become Veterans
Pro rank demands you’ve memorised every nook, cranny, and cheeky head‑glitch on the map. These folks are the pinnacle of the casual scene—definitely not sweats, but they’ll make you sweat. Reaching the next main rank requires more than just a 1000‑CP jump; you need consistency, communication, and a spleen of steel.
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Pro I – 3001 to 3300 CP
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Pro II – 3301 to 3600 CP
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Pro III – 3601 to 3900 CP
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Pro IV – 3901 to 4200 CP
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Pro V – 4201 to 4500 CP
🏆 Master & Grandmaster: The Sweat Locker
Master is the third‑highest rank, and it does not mess about. You’ll need a whopping 1500 CP to push through each tier, and the matchmaking sometimes feels less like a game and more like an unpaid internship. Grandmaster, introduced back in 2021, sits just below the throne. If Master was a steep hill, Grandmaster is a vertical cliff with a motivational poster at the top. These two ranks are where loadouts become scientific and every death is followed by a quick glance at the minimap that says, “I should have known better.”
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Master I – 4501 to 4800 CP
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Master II – 4801 to 5100 CP
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Master III – 5101 to 5400 CP
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Master IV – 5401 to 5700 CP
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Master V – 5701 to 6000 CP
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Grandmaster I – 6001 to 6300 CP
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Grandmaster II – 6301 to 6600 CP
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Grandmaster III – 6601 to 6900 CP
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Grandmaster IV – 6901 to 7200 CP
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Grandmaster V – 7201 to 8000 CP
👑 Legendary: The VIP Lounge
Legendary is the penthouse suite of COD Mobile. There are no sub‑ranks because, frankly, once you’ve cracked 8000 CP, you’ve earned the right to strut. The lobbies are filled with players who can headshot you from two zip codes away, and the pace is so fast that a match often feels like a supercut of your own mistakes. Reaching Legendary is a legitimate badge of honour—even if your mum still doesn’t understand why you’re yelling at a phone.
- Legendary – 8000+ CP
The Seasonal Shuffle: Rank Resets and Rewards
Every 14 weeks (or whenever the ranked series decides it’s had enough), the game hits the reset button. But instead of booting everyone back to Rookie, it gently nudges you down a few pegs based on your final standing. Think of it as the ladder saying, “Well done, hotshot. Now prove you can do it again.” The drop is never drastic enough to make you cry, but it’s just enough to keep the fire lit.
Rewards, though, are where the game shows its softer side. Cosmetic goodies—operator skins, weapon blueprints, calling cards—drop into your in‑game mailbox the moment you tick off the required rank. No need to wait until the season wraps. But here’s the catch: those rewards vanish like a ghost after the season ends if you forget to claim them. The mailbox is a greedy little creature; feed it before it starves.
Final Words from the Trenches
In 2026, the COD Mobile ranking system remains as addictive as ever. The same point thresholds from years past still define each tier, and the thrill of climbing from Rookie to Legendary hasn’t dulled. Whether you’re a solo warrior battling through Multiplayer or a BR vet dropping in with a squad, the ranked grind is a character‑building marathon. So load up your best loadout, keep a cool head, and maybe—just maybe—stay hydrated between matches. Good luck out there, soldier. The ladder isn’t getting any flatter.