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What is lp in league?

League Points (LP) are how you move through the ranks. They are rewarded for victory and deducted upon defeat.
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What is LP in League of Legends?

The player earns League Points (LP) when they win ranked games and loses them when they lose ranked games. The amount earned or lost depends on the player's hidden Match Making Rating (MMR) relative to their rank.
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What rank is 100 LP?

Upon reaching a 100 “lp”, players will be placed in the promotion stage, also regarded as “promos”. To promote to the higher tier, you must win two of your next three games. To promote to a higher division, you must win three of your next five games.
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Is LP same as MMR?

MMR is an invisible score that players are not aware of.

Unlike with LP – League Points – where a player can see their gains and losses after each match.
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How is LP calculated League of Legends?

How is your LP determined? Your LP is determined by an internal system known as MMR (Matchmaking Rating). Your MMR is invisible and works only behind the scenes. There is no physical way of seeing your MMR since it is only a guide used to place you in games alongside players of a similar rating.
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The Climb: MMR, Rank, & LP

Why is my LP per win so low?

A player can progress by winning League Points (LPs), and the amount of LPs won depends on the player's MMR. MMR stands for Matchmaking Rating; if your team beats the team with the higher Matchmaking Rating, then your champion wins more LP, and if the team with the lower Matchmaking Rating wins, it will win less LP.
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Why do I get low LP per win?

How much LP (League Points) you gain or lose is tied to your MMR (Match Making Rating). So generally speaking, if the match you just won was at a higher MMR than your current rank/average you are given MORE LP. Likewise, if you lose a game at higher MMR than your current rank/average you lose less LP.
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How much LP do I need to rank up?

League Points (LP) are how you move through the ranks. They are rewarded for victory and deducted upon defeat. You generally need 100 LP to climb up each division, though there are other rules governing your progression that you can read about in our article on placements, promos, and more.
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How much LP did I gain?

Track LP by Game with the Mobalytics Profile

Scroll down to your match history and on the bottom left corner, below your champion's icon, you'll see your LP won or lost during that game. This is useful for tracking your most recent progress, but if you want a bigger picture, click on the LP gains tab.
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Why do I lose more LP than I gain?

If you're losing more LP than you're gaining, it may be because you're on a losing streak. When you're on a losing streak, you're more likely to lose LP even if you perform well in your games, because the system tries to “catch up” and adjust your skill level to reflect your recent results.
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How many games can I lose at 0 LP?

Silver III to Silver IV) takes just one loss at 0 LP, though you'll still have enough LP remaining to be just a win or two away from reclaiming your position. If you're in division IV, however, you'll generally be able to lose several matches before being demoted to the next tier down.
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Who has the most LP in League of Legends?

Ace Missions, build your profile player, and make your GGs more rewarding with Stryda free Battle Pass! The rank one player of EU West, Magifelix, recently broke the record for the highest LP (League Points / In-game rating) to date, 1988 LP.
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How do I get more LP?

Here is how you can earn more LP:
  1. Account MMR. League of Legends match-making rating (MMR) is the biggest influence on how much LP a player gains when playing ranked. ...
  2. Number of Games Played. ...
  3. Placements.
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How much LP do you need to get grandmaster in League?

Grandmaster Tier Promotion & Demotion

Promote by reaching 200 LP and gaining more LP than the lowest Grandmaster player in your region.
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How to get free LP in League of Legends?

All you need to do is sign up on Microsoft Rewards.
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How to earn free unlimited LP in League of Legends
  1. Visit the Microsoft Rewards website.
  2. Log into your Microsoft account.
  3. If you don't have a Microsoft account, go ahead and sign up, filling out everything.
  4. Once you have logged in you will be redirected to the homepage.
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Do you lose LP for leaving a ranked game?

When a player is flagged as AFK/Leaver at the end of any Ranked game, they will be notified that their LP will be reduced; this applies to both wins and losses.
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What is the highest LP?

The maximum amount of LP you can get from a single win is 100 points.
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Do you lose LP for dodging?

Declining or missing the Ready Check too many times in a Ranked queue will result in a 6 minute ban from all queues and a loss of 3 LP. The penalty is increased to 10 LP for continuing to miss Ready Checks. Each subsequent miss increases the length of the timed queue ban and imposes a 10 LP penalty.
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What is MMR in league?

MMR or MatchMaking Rating is a number used by League of Legends to represent a player's skill level. Your MMR determines the opponents you play against and is unique for each game mode.
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What is a good rank in League of Legends?

Gold - above 50%, a good place to stay for casual play. Platinum - top 8% (pretty good - congrats) Diamond - top 2% (D1 or D2: streamers, pros) Masters - top 1% (^^) Gold 4 and 5 and Silver 2 and 1 are pretty much the same, but there's a noticeable difference between low silver and low gold. ...
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How do you get an S+ in League?

You need to have a considerably better KDA than the average for that champion. You need to have a very good vision score. You need to have some combination of more damage to champions, farm, crowd control score, healing/shielding on ally, or possibly damage taken than the averages for that champion.
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Why is my MMR so low with high winrate?

Some players just can't cope with the fact that they've lost a game and some LP and they play more games in the hope to eventually win. This can lead to a multiple game loss-streak which obliterates your MMR and makes it hard for you to climb back up again unless you go on a winning streak to nullify that.
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What affects LP gain?

You get LoL LP when you win, and you lose LP when you lose. Your “MMR,” or match-making rating, which is a secret statistic that reflects your true skill level in League of Legends, affects how much LP you get or lose.
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Why am I only getting 9 LP per win?

+9 LP usually means that you are about 100 MMR too low which normalizes after about 50 games with a high winrate. As soon as you get +18 for a win your MMR is "normal". Everything below is a lower MMR and everything above is a higher MMR.
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