How are the leaderboards calculated for Most Warring Kingdoms? like the 1.03 or .97 thing? What doesn't that really mean?
Thanks!
How are the leaderboards calculated for Most Warring Kingdoms? like the 1.03 or .97 thing? What doesn't that really mean?
Thanks!
I don't have the exact formula, but each war win earns you points. Those points are based on how many war wins the kingdom you beat has and your relative opp nw.
So the kingdoms with 1.03 beat a kingdom that was 3% bigger than them, and the .97 kingdoms beat a kingdom that was 3% smaller than them (since no one has any war wins to beat yet, so no boost from that)
Just to clarify and expand on my comment.
Right now, since WW are not a factor in the formula.
The max WW points are based on nw difference, but max caped at 1.05 and min capped at .95.
So
if your opponent is 108 percent your size, then your WW number caps at 1.05
if your opponent is 125 percent your size, then your WW number caps at 1.05
if your opponent is 104 percent your size, then your WW number is 1.04
if your opponent is 98 percent your size, then your WW number is .98
if your opponent is 80 percent your size, then your WW number min caps at .95
And so on.
You can check the charts right now, everyone with a WW number of 1.05 has an opponent that is greater than 106 percent.
This caps continue throughout the age, but it is not noticed as much when the opponent also has WW's factored in.
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