TDM vs Ranked Valorant Progression: Does TDM count towards weekly missions?

TDM vs Ranked Valorant Progression: Does TDM count towards weekly missions?

Andre Guaraldo

19 Dec, 2024, 09:22

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 21:51

Team Deathmatch (TDM) mode has become a popular way for players to warm up and practice their aim, however, many players wonder how Valorant TDM progression compares to ranked play, especially when it comes to completing weekly missions. Let's dive into the details of TDM vs ranked Valorant progression and answer the burning question: Does TDM count towards weekly missions?

Valorant TDM present players with new maps and different experiences (credits: Riot Games)
Valorant TDM present players with new maps and different experiences (credits: Riot Games)

Valorant TDM progression

Team Deathmatch was introduced as a fast-paced 5v5 game mode where players can practice their gunplay and abilities without the pressure of competitive matches. Here are some key points about TDM progression:

  • TDM matches last 9 minutes and 30 seconds, split into four stages with increasing weapon lethality.
  • Players earn 1000 XP per TDM match, regardless of performance.
  • TDM contributes to daily and weekly mission progress, unlike the standard Deathmatch mode.

Ranked Progression in Valorant

Ranked play remains the core competitive experience in Valorant. Here's how ranked progression differs from TDM:

  • Ranked matches use a combination of Matchmaking Rating (MMR) and Rank Rating (RR) to determine player skill.
  • Players earn or lose RR based on match outcomes and individual performance.
  • Ranked matches typically last longer than TDM, with an average duration of 40-60 minutes.

Differently than TDM, in Ranked you will fight to climb the rank ladder and will be matched with players close to your skill level (credits: Riot Games)
Differently than TDM, in Ranked you will fight to climb the rank ladder and will be matched with players close to your skill level (credits: Riot Games)

Weekly Missions: TDM vs Ranked

Now, let's address the main question: Does TDM count towards weekly missions in Valorant?

Yes, Team Deathmatch does count towards weekly missions in Valorant. This is a significant advantage over the standard Deathmatch mode, which does not contribute to mission progress. Here's what you need to know about weekly missions in TDM and ranked play:

  • Weekly missions offer larger XP rewards compared to daily missions.
  • Both TDM and ranked matches contribute to weekly mission progress.
  • The XP earned from weekly missions applies to Battle Pass, Event Pass, and Agent Recruitment Event progress.

Comparing TDM and Ranked for Mission Completion

When deciding between TDM and ranked for completing weekly missions, consider the following:

  1. Time Efficiency: TDM matches are shorter, allowing you to complete more games in less time.
  2. XP Gain: While ranked matches may offer more XP per game, TDM's faster pace can lead to quicker XP accumulation.
  3. Skill Practice: TDM allows for more focused practice on gunplay and abilities without the pressure of ranked play.
  4. Mission Types: Some missions may be easier to complete in TDM (e.g., getting kills), while others might be more suited for ranked play (e.g., planting/defusing spikes).

Tips for Maximizing Progression

To make the most of your Valorant progression, whether in TDM or ranked, follow these tips:

  1. Complete Daily Missions: Don't neglect daily missions, as they provide a steady stream of XP and Kingdom Credits.
  2. Focus on Weekly Missions: Prioritize completing weekly missions for substantial XP gains.
  3. Mix Game Modes: Alternate between TDM and ranked to balance skill improvement and mission completion.
  4. Use XP Boosts: Take advantage of Battle Pass XP boosts and other bonuses to accelerate your progression.

Ready to grind your weekly missions?

In conclusion, Team Deathmatch does in fact count towards weekly missions in Valorant, making it a viable option for players looking to progress quickly. While ranked play remains the core competitive experience, TDM offers a faster-paced alternative for completing missions and improving skills. By balancing both game modes, players can optimize their Valorant progression and enjoy the best of both worlds.

Remember, the key to success in Valorant is not just completing missions, but also improving your skills and teamwork. Whether you choose TDM or ranked play, focus on becoming a better player, and the progression will naturally follow.

Feature image credits: Riot Games

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