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"LOL" can refer to the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game "League of Legends," developed by Riot Games. In this context, "rank" refers to a player's skill level or ranking within the game's competitive system. A "rank" or "ranking" system is used to match players of similar skill levels together and to provide a competitive environment for players to improve and climb the ranks.

The ranking system in "League of Legends" has gone through several changes over the years, but as of my knowledge cutoff in mid 2023, the ranking system is based on a series of tiers and divisions. Players start in the lowest tier and division (Iron I) and can climb through Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, and Challenger tiers. Each tier is divided into four divisions except for Master, Grandmaster, and Challenger, which are single divisions.

To advance to the next tier or division, players must earn League Points (LP) by winning games and then win promotional series to progress. Losing games can result in the loss of LP and, if enough is lost, the player may be demoted to a lower division or tier.

The "rank" or "ranking" in "League of Legends" is a measure of a player's skill and performance within the game's competitive environment. Players who achieve higher ranks are generally considered to be more skilled and experienced in the game.

As for "rankings" or "rank lists," these can refer to various leaderboards or lists that rank players based on their performance in different aspects of the game. For example, there might be rankings for the highest-ranked players in each region, the most successful teams in professional tournaments, or the best players in specific roles or using certain champions.

To check current rankings or find out more about the ranking system in "League of Legends," you can visit the official website or use third-party websites that provide up-to-date information on player rankings and the competitive scene.