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Season Reset Calculator

Reset tools only help if they admit what the game really publishes. This page handles exact reset math where the official table exists, and shifts into guided output where the game only exposes placement-phase behavior and rank-system rules.

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Check the reset before you queue the next phase

Use exact mapping where the public rule exists, and guided mode where the game only exposes placements, platform context, or MMR-led reassignment.

Quick summary

If you finish Platinum Iv and a split-two reset hits, EA's current official table moves you to Platinum IV at 8750 RP (+250 demotion protection).

Reset outcomePlatinum IV / 8750 RP (+250 demotion protection)
ModeExact official table
Reward contextRewards still follow the highest rank you achieved across either split
Best next moveUse the new start point to plan the recovery climb

Why this output looks the way it does

This is a direct reset result, not a fresh placements block. The account restarts from the mapped RP point and then continues its normal ranked climb from there.

What to do after reset

If the real issue after reset is broad ladder recovery, the standard Apex rank route is the right handoff. If the account is already fighting near the top end, Predator Hold is the sharper follow-up.

Key reset notes

  • Split resets happen twice per season under the current ranked framework.
  • Diamond and above compress back into Platinum-side starting points much faster than lower tiers.
  • Season reward logic is tied to highest achieved split rank, not just where you restart.

How this reset calculator stays honest

The calculator starts with the latest verified public rules, not old Reddit tables. When a game publishes a fixed reset mapping, the tool shows that mapping directly. When a game publishes only the reset flow and placement behavior, the tool explains the outcome without inventing a fake exact drop.

That means the result can be exact in one mode and guided in another. That is a feature, not a bug. The point is to help you make the next decision cleanly, not to pretend every ranked system is equally transparent.

  • Apex split-two mode uses EA's current official reset table.
  • Marvel mode uses current official placement, reward, queue-rule, and platform context without fabricating a hidden rank table.
  • Season-start resets are flagged separately when the public rule set is less exact.

What changes the result most

Reset outcomes are rarely just about one ending rank label. The game, the timing of the reset, the exact rank band, and sometimes the platform context all change what the next step should be.

  • Whether the game publishes an exact reset table or only a reset flow
  • Whether you are looking at season start or a mid-season split
  • Whether your rank band changes queue rules or reward status
  • Whether platform-specific ladders can make the reset look worse than it is

Common reset mistakes this tool is meant to stop

Players waste time after reset when they solve the wrong problem. They confuse placements with demotion, read a platform change as a lost rank, or assume hitting a high rank once automatically protects them from every next-step requirement.

  • Using an old community reset chart after a new season changes the system
  • Treating a placement phase like a normal in-season demotion
  • Ignoring that Marvel ranked ladders are stored separately by platform
  • Assuming reward progress and reset position are the same thing

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Why is Apex more exact here than Marvel Rivals?

Because EA currently publishes a clearer reset table for Apex split-two ranks. Marvel's current public material is clearer about placements, platform ladders, and queue rules than about a flat universal drop chart.

Does this tool predict hidden MMR?

No. It only models public reset logic. If a game uses hidden MMR for reassignment, the tool tells you that instead of pretending to know the invisible number.

Can I use this before a new season is fully live?

Yes, but only if the current official rules are already published. If the season note changes the reset structure, the tool should be refreshed before you trust the output.

What should I do after I get the result?

Use the output to identify the right next page. Reset understanding, placements help, and a normal post-reset climb are not the same route.