
- Lord is the level 20 proficiency rank in Marvel Rivals.
- To unlock Lord, players will need to accumulate a total of 6100 proficiency points.
- The fastest way to get Lord is by playing matches in the Quick Play and Arcade game modes.
Marvel Rivals features a hero proficiency system for every character in the roster, the epitome of which is the Lord rank. Getting to this level sees you unlock a unique avatar icon for your chosen hero, which you can proudly parade as a badge of honor. If you progress even further, you’ll eventually unlock an animated version of this icon at the Champion rank. Unfortunately, this, and all accompanying unlocks, are buried beneath a set of menus, and even achieving the Lord rank can be a mind-numbing grind.
With this in mind, we’ve explained how you can get Lord in Marvel Rivals, including tips on how to speed up the process.
How to Get Lord in Marvel Rivals
To get Lord in Marvel Rivals, you’ll need to increase your proficiency level with any given character. Lord is the level 20 proficiency rank, and you’ll need to collect a total of 6100 points to unlock it. Along the way, you’ll be attaining the Agent, Knight, Captain, and Centurion ranks before hitting Lord. Here’s what the unlocks for each rank are:
Proficiency Rank Reward Agent Basic Kill Notification Knight Hero-specific Spray Captain Hero-themed Kill Notification Centurion Deluxe Kill Notification with Extra Effects Lord Unique Lord Icon Count Count Emblem Colonel Colonel Nameplate Frame Warrior Warrior Emblem Elite Elite Nameplate Frame Guardian Guardian Emblem Champion Animated Lord Icon
If you’re looking to find your current level, go into the ‘Heroes’ menu, select your favorite character, and then scroll over to the ‘Proficiency’ tab on the right side.
How to Get Lord Fast in Marvel Rivals
The best way to get Lord fast in Marvel Rivals is by playing Quick Play matches. These non-competitive games can be enjoyed without things getting sweaty, giving you the opportunity to focus on proficiency missions and daily unlocks. The January 22 patch also raised the proficiency gains from this mode (for Lord and beyond) by 30%, streamlining the grind to Champion.
You can also play Arcade matches to earn points, but keep in mind that there’s a limit on the amount of points that can be earned via this game. To boost your level-up rate even further, make sure to focus on completing these challenges:
- Stick to your Role: Follow the primary responsibilities of your selected character’s Role. Focus on healing as a Strategist, protecting enemies as a Vanguard, and dealing damage as a Duelist.
- Rack up Kills: All heroes have proficiency challenges tied to getting kills, so make sure to keep those elims high.
- Keep an eye on the Play-time: You’ll earn 60 points for playing 60 minutes with your chosen character. So, be sure to meet this quota.
All Marvel Rivals Lord Icons
There are over 45 Lord Icons or Deluxe Avatars, with more coming in Marvel Rivals Season 6. The latest season has also introduced animated versions of these icons, which basically add a dynamic flair on top of the same designs. These animated icons can be unlocked by achieving the Champion rank, but overall, they’ll look similar to the ones listed below:
Lord Icon Character Adam Warlock Angela Black Panther Black Widow Blade Captain America Cloak & Dagger Daredevil Deadpool Doctor Strange Emma Frost Gambit Groot Hawkeye Hela Bruce Banner (Hulk) Hulk Human Torch Invisible Woman Iron Fist Iron Man Jeff the Land Shark Loki Lady Loki (Costume Exclusive) Luna Snow Magik Magneto Mantis Mister Fantastic Moon Knight Namor Peni Parker Phoenix Psylocke Rocket Raccoon Rogue Scarlet Witch Spider-Man Squirrel Girl Star-Lord Storm The Punisher The Thing Thor Ultron Venom Winter Soldier Wolverine
And that covers everything you need to know on how to get Lord in Marvel Rivals. Let us know how your rank grind is going in the comments.
To get Lord Icons in Rivals, you’ll need to unlock the level 20 proficiency rank with your favorite character.
The quickest way to get Lord is by playing matches in the Quick Play and Arcade modes, where it’s much easier to complete challenges.