Progression
Prestige Ranks
Prestige Ranks
Your account climbs two separate ladders across seasons. Both are status only — they show off your history and never give you any in-game power, resources, or advantage on the map.
Prestige level
Your prestige level rises as you bank experience over your whole career. You earn experience every season you play, with more for finishing higher, plus a bonus based on the bread you had left at season end.
The curve gets steeper as you climb: early prestige levels come quickly, while high levels take many strong seasons. A high prestige number is a flex that says you have shown up and competed for a long time.
Ranked tier
Your ranked tier is a named badge driven by a hidden rating. The tiers, from lowest to highest, are:
- Apprentice
- Baker
- Master Baker
- Artisan
- Grandmaster
Everyone starts at Baker. Your rating moves after each season: strong finishes push it up toward the next tier, and weak finishes pull it down. There is a floor, so it can never collapse to nothing from a few bad seasons.


Prestige and tier are about reputation, not strength. A Grandmaster and an Apprentice start a new season on exactly equal footing — the only thing carried over is bragging rights.
The difference between the two ladders is simple: prestige level only ever goes up the more you play, while your ranked tier can rise or fall depending on how well you finish.
