FragPunk Ranked Rewards Details: What You Get

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FragPunk’s ranked system has some pretty cool rewards, and there are plenty of Ranked Shard Cards to collect and exchange for in-game goodies. Here are the details!

How to Earn Ranked Rewards

To start earning rewards, you’ll need to unlock Ranked Mode by reaching Level 30. Once that’s done, here’s how you can stack up those Ranked Shard Cards:

  • Winning Matches – Every match you win earns you Rank Points (RP), which help you progress through the ranks. Higher ranks mean better rewards.

  • Promotion Bonuses – Each time you rank up, you’ll receive Ranked Shard Cards, with higher tiers giving out bigger rewards.

  • Seasonal Ranked Challenges – Completing special tasks like win streaks, maintaining a high K/D ratio, or playing a set number of matches will earn you extra Shard Cards.

  • End-of-Season Rewards – At the end of each season, you’ll receive a bonus based on the highest rank you reached. The better you perform, the more rewards you’ll collect.

What Can You Get with Ranked Shard Cards?

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Ranked Shard Cards are your currency for exclusive ranked-mode perks. Here’s what you can spend them on:

  • Exclusive Ranked-Themed Cosmetics – Show off your achievements with special skins and effects.

  • Profile Enhancements – Upgrade your profile showcase to flex your rank.

  • Rare In-Game Items – Some of the best rewards can only be unlocked through the Ranked Store.

Final Blurb

If you’re diving into FragPunk’s ranked scene, stacking up Ranked Shard Cards is key. Whether you’re grinding for higher ranks or completing challenges, the rewards are well worth the effort. So, get in, win matches, and start climbing—because being on top is great, but being on top with exclusive rewards is even better.


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