Rankings
Ranks - Solo
Within our company, the ranks are in numerical order. The first, and lowest, being Rank 1. Above that is Rank 2 and it continues upwards. As your rank increases, so does the price for your tournament but with bigger risk comes a bigger reward: the prizes also increase!
No matter what your ranking is, you can participate in tournaments one rank above or below. For example, if you are Rank 2, you can participate in Rank 1 and Rank 3 tournaments. Your tournament fee is determined by the ranking of the tournament you play.
How to Determine Your Rank? - Solo
If you have not played with us before, your rank is automatically Rank 1.
You can determine your rank via your previous standings in previous tournaments. If you are one of the top two players of a tournament, you immediately rank up to the next rank.
If you were in the top half of all the players, you rank up by '0.5'
Any other situation and you stay in your current rank.
If you need help, don't be afraid to contact us via our social media!
These rules apply to our beta tournaments, if you participated in them.
Ranks - Team
As a team, you can participate in tournaments that are either your rank or one rank above only. Also, in team mode, if your team come in the top two of the tournament, every person ranks up by '0.5'
How to Determine Your Rank? - Team
If you are playing in a team tournament, your rank is the average of the rankings of your team members. For example, if you have a Rank 1, Rank 2 and Rank 3, 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 Because there are three members, 6/3 = 2. Therefore, your team is Rank 2 and you can participate.
However, if you end with a 'decimal value': 1 + 2 + 2 + 4 = 10, 10/4 = 2.5 Round towards the most common number. Because 2 is the most common number and it is less than 2.5, we round downwards to 2.
If there are no 'most common numbers' just round upwards to the closest full number.
However, if you end with a 'decimal value': 1 + 2 + 2 + 4 = 10, 10/4 = 2.5 Round towards the most common number. Because 2 is the most common number and it is less than 2.5, we round downwards to 2.
If there are no 'most common numbers' just round upwards to the closest full number.
Further Information
Remember, your rank is only applies to a singular game. If you are Rank 2 for Valorant, you are not Rank 2 for CS:GO, etc.
Questions?
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to question our staff! Go check out our social media for updates or help!