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πŸ†Competitions & Seasons

Fantasy Top's competitive structure is built around seasons and tournaments. Seasons provide the overarching framework, while tournaments run weekly within each season, giving you consistent opportunities to compete and earn rewards.

Understanding how seasons work and how tournaments fit within them helps you plan your strategy and maximize your earnings over time.


Seasonal Structure

How seasons work, what changes between seasons, and how progression carries over.

Seasons last 6 weeks and provide the framework for all competitive play. Learn about season transitions, what resets, and what stays with your account permanently.


Tournament Types

The different competitive formats you'll encounter throughout a season.

Core Competition runs weekly 3-day tournaments, but Fantasy Top also features special events, limited-time formats, and seasonal championships with unique rules and prize structures.


Leaderboards and Rankings

How rankings work, what they mean, and how to climb them.

Leaderboards track your performance within leagues and across the entire season. Understanding how rankings are calculated helps you know where you stand and what you need to do to move up.


Burn Wars

The seasonal competition where burning cards earns you rewards.

Burn Wars runs throughout the season, rewarding players who burn the most cards. The top 150 burners share a Fragment prize pool based on their burning activity.


Prize Pool Distribution

How rewards are structured and distributed across leagues and placements.

Prize pools vary by league tier and tournament size. Learn how ETH, Fragments, and FAN Points are distributed to winners, and what it takes to earn meaningful rewards.


Season Recaps and History

Where to find past season results and your historical performance.

Review previous seasons to see final standings, top performers, and your own progression over time. Season recaps help you track improvement and identify trends.


Ready to compete? Start with Seasonal Structure to understand the big picture, or jump straight to Core Competition to enter your first tournament.

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