Why Honor of Kings’ new Ranked rule could change everything

Story Highlights

  • Honor of Kings will be removing Ranked Restrictions in Ranked Season 13 for a limited-time.
  • This new feature will last a week , allowing players to experience intriguing matchups.

Okay, so Honor of Kings is doing something totally new for the end of the year! Starting December 16th, they’re lifting all the restrictions on who can play Ranked. Honestly, it’s kinda exciting, but also a little worrying. I’m wondering how this is going to change the way Ranked matches play out this season. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens!

Premade lobbies with players of any rank: What it means for casual vs competitive players

Players can now team up in the same lobby no matter their rank, which will affect everyone. For example, a highly-ranked Grandmaster player can now play with a friend who is Gold-ranked – something that wasn’t possible before. This new feature removes the restriction of needing similar ranks to play together.

After players join the queue and are matched with others, the system could create uneven teams – some matches might have mostly lower-ranked players, while others are filled with higher-ranked players. This could make ranked matches more frustrating and lead to negative interactions, particularly when one team has a significant advantage in player rank over the other.

Where does this leave Solo Queue players

If you often play Honor of Kings, you’ll probably notice changes with the new ranked mode. It mostly affects players who queue solo. These players, who usually play alone, might now face teams of players with varying skill levels. Unfortunately, this often leads to a frustrating experience rather than a fun or competitive match.

Playing ranked matches on your own is already tough. When you add teammates who aren’t at your skill level, it just makes things even more difficult. It’s true that sometimes a solo player might get lucky and end up in a game with better players who can help them win, but that doesn’t happen very often, does it?

The Upside of No-Rank Restrictions

I’m really excited about this new feature, even though it’s not perfect! What I love is that you can now queue up with a group of 3 or 5 friends, no matter what ranks you all are. It’s awesome for just messing around with fun team setups. Plus, while it lasts, it’s a great way to help some lower-ranked buddies climb the ladder – I can finally carry them to victory!

Competitive ranking can be stressful, but making it more relaxed lets players enjoy games without as much pressure. When players of different skill levels play together, newer players can learn by watching more experienced teammates, which helps them improve their own skills.

Final Thoughts

Honor of Kings is trying out a new feature called “No Ranked Restrictions” for seven days. It’s a bit of a gamble, but could lead to exciting and unpredictable matches, making the start of Ranked Season 13 really memorable.

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2025-12-16 09:11