

I was able to make a level 18 Werm, and a level 18PE. I think it would be a waste of time, because I strongly believe in the first possibility. Whether or not your ratio is divided or multiplied or if you take the whole ratio and turn it in a percent and do something with it in order to determine who is the best I cant tell crunching the numbers on all the players on the leaderboards to figure that out would be exhausting, and I really just don't feel like doing it. I say I believe your ratio doesn't really apply, however it very well could (but is unlikely). And sadly to say the second is exactly like the first, with an X factor. That's the math, and that's how its done. Even though his ratio is worse, at a mathematical viewpoint player 1 is better then player 2, which is why he is the lvl 20. Win to loss ratio doesn't apply (because 100-0 is way better then 160-14 percentage wise), so why is he level 20 if he doesnt hold the best record? Its because his mathematical "bar" has the largest number out of all the other bars. Your win / loss ratio will have no merit, which is exactly what it's like - a level 20 can be 160-14, and a level can be 100-0.

You lose 1600 if you lose to a leif you lose to a level 15, etc. Now lets say the same principle applies to losses. So let's say you get 1600 points if u beat a level 16, and you only get 1500 points if you beat a level 15, 800 if you beat a level 8, 400 is you beat a level 4, etc. This bar is a number that can be added to and subtracted from. If you win a match you get points (and the level which you win against gives you X amount of points in this bar). After level 17 you get a new experience bar where wins have no cap and can't be simply gained. However we still crunched the numbers (based on leader-boards), and there are only two possibilities on how this could work. Now this is where the math, becomes unknown. 16 and under are unlimited, 17+ are limited. For each faction there is one level 20, two level 19s, three level 18s, and four level 17s. Once at level 16, this gets complicated.you can no longer use this magic number of 3. At level 16 you can lose 40 games in a row and still not derank (even if your losing to level 1s). Also, that level 16 will not derank (for a very, very long time). If you're playing a level 16 with a fresh account (level 1), and the level 16 losses to you 10 times, you will become level 16. Now to get to level 16, it takes 10 games.

Once you're level 12, the most you can gain at once is 1 level per game. The game will not let you rank up any more then 3 at once, all the way to lvl 12. If they have you beat by 3 points, then you will rank (fill your experience bar).Īdditionally, there seems to be a max to how many levels you can gain: 3 being the most. Your teams sum then would be 32, so in order for everyone on your team to gain rank you would need the other teams sum to be 35 of greater. On your side you have a level 4, level 8, level 12, and level 8. Now when I say that, lets say your in a 4 vs. The ranking system works on an experience bar for all levels under level 16. We've done the math, and I'm almost positive we can give an answer that is about as close to the right one as anyone can possibly give. Me and my friends have spent many hours trying to get the answer to this question.
