RankReset Radar

Valorant calibration transparency

See how players land after a rank reset.

RankReset Radar compares the last rank of the previous episode with the calibrated rank in the new episode: up, unchanged, or down against the wider player base.

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Unofficial service.RankReset Radar is not a Riot Games product, is not endorsed by Riot Games, and will request player data only after explicit Riot ID sign-in.

Next milestones

Dashboards

Breakdowns by region, episode, rank band, and calibration movement.

Riot ID

Riot ID authorization will be enabled after keys are issued and OAuth is configured.

Peer comparison

Players will see whether their calibration was above, below, or close to the average outcome.

Example user journey

How it will work

This is still a prototype: users understand what data is needed, explicitly sign in with Riot ID, and receive an aggregated result.

1

Player reads the disclaimer

The page states that the service is unofficial and that personal data is used only after consent.

2

Riot ID sign-in

After Riot ID is connected, the backend will run OAuth/RSO and receive the player identifier without exposing secrets to the frontend.

3

Calibration calculation

The backend compares the previous episode end rank with the rank after the first matches of the new episode.

4

Peer comparison

The player sees whether their result is above average, close to normal, or below average.

Mock profile

Example player result

This screen shows a clear calibration outcome instead of raw matches and numbers.

Demo data
PlayerNetty#EUW
Previous episode endPlatinum 2
->
After calibrationDiamond 1
Above average: +2 divisions