Esports18 August 2026

How to Push Conqueror in BGMI: Complete Strategy Guide

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Rohit Verma

8-time Conqueror-ranked BGMI player and competitive analyst

Reaching Conqueror in BGMI is the ultimate achievement for ranked players. It represents the top tier of competitive play and requires a combination of game knowledge, consistency, and patience. This guide covers everything from understanding the points system to executing a push strategy that gets you from Diamond to Conqueror efficiently.

Understanding the BGMI Rank Points System

Before you start pushing, you need to understand how rank points work in BGMI. Every classic match awards points based on two factors: survival placement and kills. The balance between these two determines your overall points gain per match.

Survival points are awarded based on how long you stay alive. Finishing first gives the maximum survival points, while dying early results in minimal or even negative points. The point distribution follows a curve where the top 10 placements award significantly more points than placements below that threshold.

Kill points are awarded for each elimination, with bonuses for kills on higher-ranked opponents. Killing a Conqueror player while you are Diamond gives more points than killing a fellow Diamond player. Headshot kills and damage-based bonuses also contribute to your kill point total.

The threshold for maintaining rank is important to understand. At Diamond tier and above, you lose points for dying too early. The exact threshold varies, but generally, you lose points if you die before the 20-kill mark in the match. This means you cannot simply drop and die repeatedly; you need to survive at least into the mid-game to avoid negative point gains.

Step-by-Step Push Strategy: Diamond to Conqueror

Phase 1: Building Momentum (Diamond V to Diamond I)

The initial phase of your push is about building confidence and establishing consistent point gains. Do not worry about aggressive plays yet; focus on survival and learning the current meta.

Land at semi-popular locations. Hot drops like Pochinki, Georgopol, and Yasnaya are exciting but inconsistent. For a ranked push, you need consistency. Choose landing spots that have enough loot for your squad but are not contested by multiple teams. Good options include Gatka, Primorsk, Severny, and Mylta Power. These locations give you time to loot fully and prepare for mid-game fights.

Play for placement first, kills second. In the early phase of your push, your goal is to finish every match in the top 10. Do not chase kills; let the game come to you. Position yourself in the center of the first few circles and let other teams fight each other. Third-party opportunities will arise naturally.

Communicate with your squad. If you are pushing with a team, establish clear communication protocols. Call out enemy positions with compass directions and distances. Share loot information. Decide as a team whether to engage or avoid fights. A coordinated squad will outperform four individual players every time.

Phase 2: Finding Your Rhythm (Diamond I to Crown V)

Once you reach Crown tier, the competition increases noticeably. Players are more skilled, fights are more intentional, and mistakes are punished more severely. This is where your strategy needs to evolve.

Start incorporating aggressive plays selectively. You still cannot afford to hot drop every game, but you should begin taking calculated fights to supplement your placement points. Look for opportunities to third-party ongoing fights, engage isolated players, or push squads that have already taken losses.

Optimize your circle positioning. By this point, you should understand how BGMI circles work. The game uses a system where each circle shifts toward one of its edges. Learn to predict circle shifts and position yourself early in advantageous spots. Being the team that holds the best position in the circle is more valuable than having the best aim.

Track your points gain. Keep a mental or physical record of your points after each match. If you are consistently gaining points, you are on track. If you are breaking even or losing points, you need to adjust your strategy. Maybe you are playing too aggressively and dying early, or maybe you are playing too passively and not getting enough kill points to compensate for lower placements.

Phase 3: The Final Push (Crown V to Conqueror)

The Crown tier push is the hardest part of the journey. You are now playing against other skilled players who are also pushing for Conqueror, and every match feels tense.

Play during off-peak hours if possible. During late night or early morning, the player pool is smaller and the average skill level of your opponents may be slightly lower. This can give you an edge in securing higher placements. However, do not sacrifice sleep or your daily routine for this; consistency over time matters more than cramming matches.

Master two or three maps. Do not spread yourself across all BGMI maps. Focus on Erangel and Sanhok, which are the most popular for ranked play. Learn every compound, every rotation path, and every advantageous position on these maps. Map knowledge is a significant advantage that many players underestimate.

Adapt your playstyle to the circle. In open circles, prioritize finding hard cover early. In compound circles, focus on clearing nearby threats and holding your position. In water circles, position yourself on the edge of the play zone and pick off players swimming to safety. Each circle type demands a different approach, and adapting quickly separates Conqueror players from Crown players.

Survival vs Kill Strategy: Finding the Balance

The eternal debate in BGMI ranked push is whether to play for survival or kills. The answer is both, but the ratio depends on your current rank and the lobby difficulty.

At lower Diamond tiers, aim for a 70-30 survival-to-kill ratio. This means prioritizing placement over aggressive plays. A top-5 finish with 3-4 kills gives you more points than a 15th-place finish with 8 kills in most scenarios.

At Crown tier, shift to a 60-40 ratio. You need more kill points to climb because survival points alone are not enough to offset the higher competition. Look for smart engagements where you have an advantage rather than taking every fight.

At high Crown tier pushing for Conqueror, the ratio becomes more individual. Some players succeed with aggressive strategies that prioritize kills, while others stick to survival-focused approaches. The key is finding what works consistently for you and your squad.

Best Maps and Landing Spots for Points

Different maps offer different advantages for a ranked push. Understanding which maps and locations suit your playstyle is essential.

Erangel is the most popular ranked map and offers the most balanced gameplay. For a survival-focused strategy, land at locations like Severny, Lipovka, or Primorsk on the edges of the map. These spots have enough loot and are less contested, allowing you to gear up safely. For a more aggressive approach, Gatka and Mylta offer mid-tier loot with opportunities for early fights that are less chaotic than hot drops.

Sanhok is smaller and faster, which means fights happen earlier and more frequently. If you prefer quick games and close-range combat, Sanhok is excellent for farming kill points. Landing at Camp Alpha, Camp Bravo, or Paradise Resort gives you good loot with manageable early-game fights. The Bootcamp area is a high-risk, high-reward option that should only be attempted if you are confident in your close-range skills.

Miramar is often overlooked for ranked play but offers significant advantages for survival strategies. The large map size means fewer early-game encounters, and the terrain provides excellent natural cover. Land at Hacienda del Patrón for high-tier loot or at Pecado for a balanced approach.

Vikendi has fallen out of favor for ranked play due to its smaller player base, but the snowy terrain and compound-heavy layout make it excellent for defensive strategies. If you find yourself in Vikendi lobbies, land at Villa or Castle for consistent loot and defensible positions.

When to Play Aggressive vs Passive

Knowing when to shift between aggressive and passive play is one of the most important skills for a Conqueror push.

Play aggressive when: you have a gear advantage, you catch an enemy squad off guard, you are fighting for a critical compound in the late game, or you need kill points to meet your per-match target. Aggressive play means taking fights on your terms with clear advantages.

Play passive when: you are under-equipped, the circle is not in your favor, you are low on health or resources, or you are in a high-risk situation with multiple squads nearby. Passive play means avoiding unnecessary fights and focusing on positioning and survival.

The transition point between aggressive and passive play usually happens around the mid-game. In the early game, most players are passive as they loot. In the late game, aggressive plays become necessary to secure the final circle. The mid-game is where you decide your approach based on your current position, loot, and squad status.

Time Management for the Push

Reaching Conqueror is a marathon, not a sprint. Managing your time and energy is as important as your in-game strategy.

Set a daily match limit. Playing 30 matches in a day leads to burnout and poor decision-making. A sustainable push involves 10-15 focused matches per day where you are mentally sharp and making good decisions. Quality of matches matters more than quantity.

Take breaks between bad streaks. If you lose points in three consecutive matches, take a 15-30 minute break. Frustration leads to reckless plays, which lead to more point losses. Step away, reset mentally, and come back with a fresh perspective.

Play during your peak hours. Everyone has times of day when they perform best. Some players are sharper in the morning; others are better at night. Schedule your push during your peak performance window for the best results.

Track your progress weekly, not match-by-match. A single bad match means nothing in the context of a multi-week push. Focus on your weekly point trend. If you are gaining points overall, you are on track regardless of individual match outcomes.

Common Mistakes That Lose Points

Many players sabotage their own push with predictable mistakes that are easy to avoid.

Hot dropping every game. The adrenaline of a hot drop is addictive, but it is the fastest way to lose points. In a hot drop, your survival depends partly on luck with loot spawns. Even the best players die early in hot drops regularly. Save hot drops for unranked modes.

Chasing kills in bad positions. Seeing an enemy and immediately engaging without considering your position is a recipe for disaster. If you are in an open field and the enemy is behind hard cover, do not take that fight. Position yourself advantageously first, then engage.

Ignoring the circle. Too many players focus on kills and forget about circle positioning. Being caught outside the play zone with no cover is one of the most common ways to die in ranked. Always keep one eye on the minimap and rotate early.

Playing with tilted teammates. If your squad is frustrated and making poor decisions, take a break. Tilt is contagious, and one tilted player can drag down the entire team’s performance.

Not adapting to the meta. The BGMI meta shifts with patches. Weapons, strategies, and locations that worked last season might not work this season. Stay informed about balance changes and adjust your approach accordingly.

Skipping training mode. Even experienced players benefit from spending 10-15 minutes in training mode before a push session. Practice your sprays, test your sensitivity, and warm up your aim. Cold aim in ranked matches leads to lost fights.

Final Thoughts

Reaching Conqueror in BGMI requires patience, consistency, and a willingness to learn from your mistakes. There is no shortcut or secret strategy that bypasses the grind. Focus on making good decisions, maintaining a positive point trend, and improving your gameplay incrementally. The players who reach Conqueror are not always the most talented; they are the most consistent and disciplined. Start your push today, trust the process, and you will get there.

Last updated: 18 August 2026

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