I’m curious about how many hours players typically spend in Apex Legends to achieve ranks like Diamond or Master. Specifically, I want to compare experiences between players who have only played this game versus those who have backgrounds in other FPS games. What do you think is a reasonable amount of time to reach these ranks?
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You definitely need time to really learn all the legends and their abilities. I personally put in over 1,500 hours before I hit my stride. I would say for serious beginners aiming for Diamond, investing about 1,000+ hours could lead to substantial skill growth, but Masters really requires a deeper understanding of the game.
Honestly, some players get stuck even after thousands of hours. If you’re running into the same issues without improvement, it might just be about gaining game sense and awareness, not just time played. I know folks who’ve grinded hard and still struggle for ranking.
True! It’s all about understanding the mechanics and strategies in the game.
I’ve played about 10,000 hours and I can hit Diamond if I try, but I find it hard in solo queue. It really depends on when you play too—some times are filled with beginners, while others are super competitive. But if you want to hit Master, you’ve got to be consistent and have a good squad. It took me two accounts to know that!
How do you juggle that many hours and still be around Platinum? Must be some insane matches!
Wow, that’s a lot of time! You must play a ton daily.
I’ve got over 18,000 hours, and I’m a consistent Masters player. The key is to keep learning and playing with better teams. If you’re serious about hitting Diamond, I’d say around 1,000 hours is doable for daily players who have FPS experience. It took me 1200 hours to hit Masters, but it’s a whole different level from Diamond.
Sounds about right! I’ve seen players hit Diamond within 1,000 hours if they know their stuff.
I’ve put in around 3,700 hours, but I switched from console so that might inflate the count a bit. Getting to Diamond or Master is really about commitment and how you play. From what I’ve seen, to hit Diamond, it might not take as long if you’ve got a natural talent for FPS games.
Rookie numbers! You’ve still got a journey ahead!
Definitely agree! Getting good at rotations takes practice.