Ranked Leaderboards encourage players to optimize their strategies and tune up their decks throughout the season to compete for glory and earn some nice GLINT prizes. 100 battles per season are required to place on the leaderboard!
The GLINT prizes are distributed among the TOP 100 players for each league at the end of the season as follows:
- Note: Each format has its own leaderboard, meaning Modern, Wild, and Frontier each have 100 winners. Although Survival Mode also has a leaderboard for each bracket, there is no prizes at the moment.
More details about the Wild and Modern leaderboards can be found in this blogpost.
How do I know which leaderboard I will be competing on?
If you're a new player, you won't be able to access the Leaderboard during your first season. You can play freely and reach any league you want. The highest league you achieve in your first season will be the one you'll compete in for the leaderboard in your next season.
If you are an advanced player, your Leaderboard placement for a new season will be based on the highest rank achieved during the season; however, you will compete in the current league leaderboard until the end of the season, even if you rank up to another league. An Example:
- This season, you are competing in the Bronze Leaderboard, but you ranked up to Silver. This current season, you will be placed in the Bronze leaderboard anyway, but next season, you will compete in the Silver Leaderboard.
Tiebreakers on the leaderboard
It is common to get 2 or more players with the same rating points, however, there will always be 1 Spot for each of them and the following tiebreakers will determine it:
- Rating
- Season win ratio (Wins/Battles rounded to 6 decimal places)
- Season Max Streak
- Season Total Wins
In the example below you can see:
- Best Player is #1 because he has more rating points.
- Wannabe is #2 because he has a better season-win ratio than Unfair who is #3.
- The same goes for #4 and #5.
- The Tech-Support account is far away at #36. You will always see your account first, highlighted in red with your current position on the leaderboard.
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