What are prestige levels and how are they different from VP ranks?

VP ranks are the main ladder (Rookie to Immortal across 100 levels) that lower your fees as you climb. Prestige levels are a layer on top: once you have maxed your VP level, prestige lets you keep progressing for status and recognition, marking you as a long-haul veteran. Ranks affect your fees; prestige is about prestige.

These two systems sit side by side, and it helps to keep their jobs separate. One is about fees and progression; the other is about showing how far past the finish line you have gone.

VP ranks: the main ladder

Your VP rank runs from Rookie up to Immortal across 100 levels. Climbing it lowers your conversion commission, unlocks avatar rings and badges, and raises your standing. This is the system that actually changes what you pay and what you can do.

Prestige levels: beyond the top

Prestige is the layer that begins once you have reached the top of the VP ladder. Rather than your progress stopping there, prestige levels let you keep going, a recognition track for the most dedicated, long-term players. It signals experience and commitment more than it unlocks new mechanics.

The short version

  • VP rank: lowers fees, unlocks perks, runs Rookie to Immortal.
  • Prestige: a status track that continues after you have maxed your rank.
  • Both show on your profile, so people can read your journey at a glance.