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Your score determines your rank. In the first Advance Wars, you could obtain an S, A, B, C, D or E rank, with S being highest and E being lowest. From Advance Wars 2 onwards, the D and E ranks were cut, meaning that you could obtain only S, A, B or C ranks.
Your score determines your rank. In the first Advance Wars, you could obtain an S, A, B, C, D or E rank, with S being highest and E being lowest. From Advance Wars 2 onwards, the D and E ranks were cut, meaning that you could obtain only S, A, B or C ranks.


* S-Rank: The highest rank. Obtaining one is a symbol of excellent strategical and tactical play. You couldn't obtain S ranks in Advance Wars' Field Training missions. The points needed for an S-rank are:
* S-Rank: The highest rank. Obtaining one is a symbol of excellent strategical and tactical play. You couldn't obtain S ranks in Advance Wars' Field Training missions. The minimum points needed for an S-rank are:
** ? in Advance Wars 1's War Room
** 950 in Advance Wars 1
** 280 in Advance Wars 2 and Advance Wars: Dual Strike (not including destruction bonuses)
** 280 in Advance Wars 2 and Advance Wars: Dual Strike (not including destruction bonuses)
** 300 in Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.
** 300 in Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.
** 90% in the Battalion Wars games
** 95% in the Battalion Wars games


* A-Rank: The highest score in the first Advance Wars' Field Training missions, a highly respectable rank elsewhere.
* A-Rank: The highest score in the first Advance Wars' Field Training missions, a highly respectable rank elsewhere.