![]() This is how it worked in Tekken 5/DR and Tekken 6. Although for some ranks (on Tekken 6 this is) Getting from Beserker to Warrior and vice versa required +6 and -6, usually, when your next rank is the next colour set up you recuire +6 and -6. If I remember correctly, Tekken 6 was something like this:Īfter you rank up, you need to end up with +3. The further the opponent rank is from you, the less you gain/lose. You gain 1 point for beating someone the same rank as you, lose 1 point for losing to someone the same rank as you. If its like any other Tekken series, you need 3 points to rank up. This doesn't affect your points any, meaning it hastens the process some. Here is a list of the rankings found by MemoriesOfFinal.ĮDIT: If you are about to lose a match, simply pause and quit out rather than take the loss. I'd suggest using ghost battle as he said and picking the gold rectangles to multi-task for endings as your primary goal, and once that achievement pops you should only focus on facing opponents with a rank similar to yours. You should fight opponents within 3 ranks of you as the closer they are to you the more you get, despite what many may think. What he fails to mention however is that fighting opponents far out of your league does not help you by any means. This is for achieving the rank of Tekken lord, which is the 30th Dan as Dragoner has said. ![]()
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