Aw leadership board - weird points calculation!
VinodCherry
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Hello Team,
Hope everyone is well.
Wanted to know your thought on how we are pushed to G3 rank 22 from G2 rank 1319 with just the last war loss by 15 points ???
Should I raise a ticket ??
Cheers
Vino
Hope everyone is well.
Wanted to know your thought on how we are pushed to G3 rank 22 from G2 rank 1319 with just the last war loss by 15 points ???
Should I raise a ticket ??
Cheers
Vino
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Comments
So to clarify, the Blue boxed number doesn’t affect your Season ranking, but it does affect which War Tier you are in.
The green boxed number is the points you score during the war, for attack bonus, diversity, percentage of map explored etc. This number is then multiplied by the yellow/orange box number, which is your War Tier multiplier.
The red boxed number is the season points you earned for that war, that number from each of your wars added together in that season determines your final season rank.
So Blue Box sets Orange Box multiplier. Green Box x Orange Box = Red Box. Red box for each war = Season Points and determines your final placement.
But is the points relative grading/ranking. And the alignment happens after each war ?
So for example, if your alliance ended the season with 999 season points, and ended in Gold 2 Rank 1, the alliance that ended with 1000 points would end in Gold 1 with the lowest available rank for Gold 1.
Now the War Rating which you gain from winning and losing is what determines the multiplier “bracket” you are in, the higher your War Rating, the closer to Tier 1 Multiplier bracket you are and larger the multiplier you receive for your War Scoring. Tiers are determined by the % of alliances based on their War Rating. I believe the top 0.15% of highest War Rating alliances are in Tier 1, where as my alliance is in Tier 4, which is the top 2-3%. The multipliers for both of these tiers is hugely different as well, with Tier 1 giving an 8x Multiplier to their Green Box number, and Tier 4 giving 4.5x to the Green Box number.
Apologies if that all seems a little confusing but I’m trying to be as informative as I can without also making everything extremely complicated.