Dota 2 – How To Check MMR?

Here's our guide on how to check MMR in Dota 2.

Dota 2 is all about grinding endlessly as you increase your skills and earn more medals. MMR is the Match-making ratings attributed to all the players for their skill levels. Aside from the skill levels, it is also used for match-making purposes. As it will be most fair to place those of equal ranks and skills altogether. This MMR increases or decreases according to the player’s wins or losses. It’s an important factor as it determines what players you will fight. So, here’s our guide on how to check MMR in Dota 2.

How to Check MMR in Dota 2?

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  • Go to the main menu and click on your profile to the upper-left.
  • Select the Stats option.
  • You can check your MMR to the top right of the profile’s stat menu.

Also Read: How To Recalibrate Your MMR

What are the Different MMRs and Ranks in Dota 2?

MMR can increase and decrease according to the result of the matches. If you are playing solo, you can gain or lose 30 MMR as you win or lose. While if you are in a Co-op, you can gain or lose 20 MMR upon winning or losing. Mentioned below are the different ranks and their MMR:

  • Herald: 0 to 616 MMR
  • Guardian: 616 to 1386 MMR
  • Crusader: 1386 to 2156 MMR
  • Archon: 2156 to 2926 MMR
  • Legend: 2310 to 3696 MMR
  • Ancient: 3696 to 4466 MMR
  • Divine: 4466 to 5420 MMR
  • Immortal: Beyond 5420 MMR

How to Unlock Ranked Matchmaking?

If you have begun with Dota 2 just now, you will have to unlock the matchmaking first before playing ranked matches. Mentioned below are the factors you need to unlock the ranked matchmaking:

  • You will have to grind over 100 hours in any mode of difficulty.
  • Once you have played over 100 hours, you will have to link your mobile number to your steam account.
  • Then you will have to play 10 Calibration matches to unlock the ranked matches.
  • Although you don’t need to win all the matches, they will be evaluated for the first rank you will receive.

That’s all on how to check MMR in Dota 2. If you liked this guide, make sure to check our other guides on how to recalibrate MMR and how to play Dota 2 right here on Gamer Tweak.