adjective Gaming Slang

Hardstuck

/ˈhɑːrdstʌk/ · adjective · slang

Trapped at a rank you can't climb out of no matter how much you grind.

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Definitions

1

Loosely, plateaued and unable to improve at any skill-based pursuit.

“I'm hardstuck at this boss, can't get past phase two.”
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As an insult, used to dismiss someone's opinion by pointing at their low rank.

“Why would I take advice from a hardstuck silver?”
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Stuck at a competitive rank you can't seem to break past, game after game.

“I've been hardstuck gold for three seasons now.”
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Hardstuck In A Sentence

hardstuck plat and I genuinely don't know what I'm doing wrong
bro's hardstuck bronze telling pros how to play, wild
finally escaped, no longer hardstuck, we made it boys

Origin & Usage

A gaming compound of 'hard' and 'stuck,' from ranked ladder culture in games like League and Valorant. Both a self-deprecating lament and a put-down aimed at others.

People Also Ask

What does hardstuck mean in gaming?

It means being stuck at a competitive rank you can't climb out of, no matter how much you play. It implies you've hit your skill ceiling there.

Is calling someone hardstuck an insult?

Yes, it's often used to dismiss someone's opinion by mocking their low rank. It questions whether they know enough to be talking.

How is hardstuck different from just stuck?

Hardstuck implies a long-term, frustrating plateau, while 'stuck' can be temporary. The 'hard' stresses that nothing seems to work.

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