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Leaderboards and Rankings

Leaderboards track your performance within leagues and across the entire season. Rankings are updated in real-time during tournaments and determine prize distribution at the end of each competition.


Types of Leaderboards

Weekly Tournament Leaderboards

Each Core Competition tournament (Monday-Thursday) has its own leaderboard for each league tier.

What they show:

  • Your current rank within the league

  • Your deck's total score

  • Other competitors' scores and rankings

  • How many participants are in the tournament

Rankings update in real-time as Heroes post on X and accumulate engagement throughout the 3-day window.

Seasonal Leaderboards

Track cumulative performance across all tournaments in the 6-week season.

What they show:

  • Total season points or placements

  • Consistency across multiple tournaments

  • Overall season ranking within each league

  • Progress toward season-end rewards

Seasonal leaderboards reset at the start of each new season.

Burn Wars Leaderboard

Tracks total cards burned throughout the season.

What it shows:

  • Total cards burned by each player

  • Current ranking among all participants

  • Top 200 positions that qualify for Fragment rewards

Burn Wars rankings update as players burn cards and reset each season.


How Rankings Are Calculated

Weekly Tournament Rankings

Your rank is determined by your total deck score at the end of the tournament (Thursday 2:00 PM UTC).

Total deck score = Sum of all 5 Heroes' scores, with rarity multipliers applied:

  • Common: 1x

  • Rare: 1.5x

  • Epic: 2x

  • Legendary: 2.5x

If two players have identical scores, the tiebreaker is determined by registration timestamp (earlier registration wins).

Seasonal Rankings

Seasonal rankings are calculated based on your cumulative performance across all weekly tournaments in the season.

The exact formula varies but typically accounts for:

  • Total points scored across all tournaments

  • Number of tournaments entered

  • Average placement across tournaments

  • Consistency of performance


Real-Time Updates

During active tournaments, leaderboards update continuously as:

  • Heroes post on X

  • Posts accumulate views and engagement

  • Scores are recalculated

  • Rankings shift

You can refresh the leaderboard page at any time to see current standings. Final rankings are locked when the tournament ends at Thursday 2:00 PM UTC.


Leaderboard Display

Leaderboards typically show:

Your position - Your current rank highlighted

Top performers - Top 10-25 positions always visible

Your score - Total points accumulated by your deck

Prize indicator - Visual indication if you're in a prize-paying position

Total participants - How many decks are competing in the tournament

Score gaps - Point differential between positions


Prize Cutoffs

Leaderboards indicate which positions qualify for prizes.

Example prize structure:

  • Positions 1-3: Largest ETH rewards

  • Positions 4-10: Significant ETH and Fragment rewards

  • Positions 11-25: Moderate rewards

  • Positions 26-50: Smaller Fragment and FAN Point rewards

The exact cutoff varies by league and tournament size. Check the prize breakdown to see where the cutoff positions are.


Arena and King of the Hill Rankings

Arena Leaderboards

Arena tournaments run in parallel to Core Competition and have separate leaderboards for each tournament instance.

Rankings are based on total deck score over t

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