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Players can earn '''points''' by winning multi-player games or [[tournaments]], or unlocking [[achievements]].  Points are used to gain [[levels]], which unlock additional features.
'''Points''' are awarded for completing various activities in War.app, including winning multiplayer games, winning [[Tournaments]], completing single-player levels, and unlocking [[Achievements]].


If you visit https://www.war.app/Points, you can see how many points you have, the progress to your next level, and all points you've earned in the last 30 days.  If you hover your mouse cursor over a point award, you will be shown additional details about how that number was calculated.
Points are used to gain [[Levels]], which unlock additional features throughout the game.
 
You can view your points, level progress, and recent point awards at:  https://war.app/Points
 
Hovering over a point award on that page will display additional details about how it was calculated.


== Points from Single-Player Games ==
== Points from Single-Player Games ==


Defeating one of the built-in levels is worth 2,500 points the first time you defeat it. Getting a gold star on one of these levels is worth an additional 2,500 points. If you get a gold star the first time you defeat it, you'll receive the two awards together as a 5,000 point award.
Built-in single-player levels award points the first time they are completed.
 
* Defeating a built-in level awards 2,500 points.
* Earning a gold star on a built-in level awards an additional 2,500 points.
* If you earn a gold star the first time you complete a level, the two rewards are combined into a single 5,000-point award.
 
Community-created levels do not award points.
 
== Points from Multiplayer Games ==
 
When players win a [[Ranked versus Practice|ranked]] multiplayer game, they earn points.
 
The number of points awarded depends on several factors.
 
=== Number of Opponents Defeated ===
 
Points increase based on the number of players who did not win the game.
 
For example:
 
* Winning a 3-player free-for-all generally awards about twice as many points as winning a 1v1 game.
* Winning a 20-player free-for-all generally awards about nineteen times as many points as winning a 1v1 game.
 
=== Opponent Levels ===
 
Defeating higher-level opponents awards more points.
 
As a general guideline:
 
* Defeating a player of equal level awards roughly 5,000 base points.
* Defeating a player who is 10 or more levels above you awards roughly 10,000 base points.
* Defeating lower-level players awards fewer points.
 
=== Repeated Victories ===
 
To discourage farming points from the same opponents, repeated victories award fewer points.
 
For players above level 8:
 
* Defeating the same player a second time within 10 days reduces points earned from that player by 50%.
* Defeating the same player three or more times within 10 days reduces points earned from that player by 80%.
 
=== Team Games ===
 
In team games, points earned from defeated opponents are effectively shared among the winning team.
 
However, teammates may receive different point amounts due to differences in player level and recent match history against the defeated opponents.
 
=== Game-Type Multipliers ===
 
Some game modes modify the number of points awarded:


Community levels do not give points.
* Multi-day games: 100% (standard)
* Tournament games: 150%
* Ladder games: 200%
* Real-time games: 50%
* Coin games: 150%


== Points from Multi-Player Games ==
These multipliers stack.


When players win a [[ranked versus practice|ranked]] multi-player game, they are awarded points.  The number of points the winner(s) are awarded is based off of a number of factors:
For example, a real-time coin tournament awards:
* The number of players who didn't win the game.  Winning a 3-player FFA gives (on average) twice as many points as a 1v1, since there were two losers as opposed to one. Likewise, winning a 20 player FFA gives 19 times as many points as a 1v1.
* The levels of the players who didn't win the game.  Defeating a player who is equal level to you gives a base of 5,000 points.  Defeating a player who is 10 or more levels above you gives a base of 10,000 points.  Defeating a player who is lower level than you gives fewer than 5,000 points, depending on their level.
* If the winning player is over level 8, their points are also affected by how recently they've defeated this player before.  Defeating the same player twice in a 10-day period reduces the points earned from that player by 50%.  Defeating the same player three or more times in a 10-day period reduces the points earned from that player by 80%. 
* In team games, the team essentially splits the points earned from the defeated players.  However, team members can also receive different amounts of points due to the above rules (if the team members are different levels or have defeated some of the opponents recently.)
* Tournament games and coin games award 50% more points.  Ladder games award double points.  Real-time games award half as many points as multi-day games.


==== Point Multipliers ====
50% × 150% × 150% = 112.5%
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Game type
! Points
|-
| Multi-day games
| 100%
|-
| Tournament games
| 150%
|-
| Ladder games
| 200%
|-
| Real-time games
| 50%
|-
| Coin games
| 150%
|}


For example, a Real-time coin tournament will give 50% * 150% * 150% = 112.5% points compared to a normal Multi-day game.
of the points awarded by an equivalent standard multi-day game.


== Points from Tournaments ==
== Points from Tournaments ==


The winner of a [[ranked versus practice|ranked]] tournament is awarded points based on a number of factors:
Winning a [[Ranked versus Practice|ranked]] tournament also awards points.
* The number of players in the tournament. Winning a 128 player tournament awards, on average, twice as many points as a 64 player tournament.
 
* The levels of the players who didn't win the tournament.  Each player who is equal level to you adds 500 points. Each player who is ten levels or more above you adds 1,000 points.
Tournament points are based on many of the same factors as multiplayer games.
* If a player defeats the same opponent in tournaments multiple times within a 30 day period, the points they earn from that player are reduced by 80% for all victories after the first.  This is tracked independently between games and tournaments.
 
* If a team wins a tournament, they essentially split the points earned from all defeated players. However, team members can also receive different amounts of points due to the above rules (if the team members are different levels or have defeated some of the opponents recently in a tournament.)
=== Tournament Size ===
* In addition to the tournament points, the winner of course won a bunch of games within the tournament itself which all awarded elevated points.
 
Larger tournaments award more points.
 
For example, winning a 128-player tournament generally awards about twice as many points as winning a 64-player tournament.
 
=== Opponent Levels ===
 
Higher-level participants contribute more points.
 
As a general guideline:
 
* Each player of equal level contributes roughly 500 points.
* Each player who is 10 or more levels above you contributes roughly 1,000 points.
 
=== Repeated Tournament Victories ===
 
Tournament victories are tracked separately from game victories.
 
If you defeat the same opponent multiple times in tournaments within a 30-day period:
 
* The first victory awards full points.
* Subsequent victories award 80% fewer points from that player.
 
=== Team Tournaments ===
 
When a team wins a tournament, the points earned from defeated opponents are effectively shared among the winning team.
 
As with team games, individual teammates may receive different point totals based on level differences and recent tournament history.
 
=== Tournament Game Rewards ===
 
Tournament winners receive both:
 
* Points for winning the tournament itself.
* Points from the individual games played within the tournament.


== See Also ==


== See also ==
* [[Levels]]
* [[Levels]]
* [[Achievements]]
* [[Ranked versus Practice]]
* [[Hidden settings]]
* [[Hidden settings]]


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Latest revision as of 13:18, 14 June 2026

Points are awarded for completing various activities in War.app, including winning multiplayer games, winning Tournaments, completing single-player levels, and unlocking Achievements.

Points are used to gain Levels, which unlock additional features throughout the game.

You can view your points, level progress, and recent point awards at: https://war.app/Points

Hovering over a point award on that page will display additional details about how it was calculated.

Points from Single-Player Games

Built-in single-player levels award points the first time they are completed.

  • Defeating a built-in level awards 2,500 points.
  • Earning a gold star on a built-in level awards an additional 2,500 points.
  • If you earn a gold star the first time you complete a level, the two rewards are combined into a single 5,000-point award.

Community-created levels do not award points.

Points from Multiplayer Games

When players win a ranked multiplayer game, they earn points.

The number of points awarded depends on several factors.

Number of Opponents Defeated

Points increase based on the number of players who did not win the game.

For example:

  • Winning a 3-player free-for-all generally awards about twice as many points as winning a 1v1 game.
  • Winning a 20-player free-for-all generally awards about nineteen times as many points as winning a 1v1 game.

Opponent Levels

Defeating higher-level opponents awards more points.

As a general guideline:

  • Defeating a player of equal level awards roughly 5,000 base points.
  • Defeating a player who is 10 or more levels above you awards roughly 10,000 base points.
  • Defeating lower-level players awards fewer points.

Repeated Victories

To discourage farming points from the same opponents, repeated victories award fewer points.

For players above level 8:

  • Defeating the same player a second time within 10 days reduces points earned from that player by 50%.
  • Defeating the same player three or more times within 10 days reduces points earned from that player by 80%.

Team Games

In team games, points earned from defeated opponents are effectively shared among the winning team.

However, teammates may receive different point amounts due to differences in player level and recent match history against the defeated opponents.

Game-Type Multipliers

Some game modes modify the number of points awarded:

  • Multi-day games: 100% (standard)
  • Tournament games: 150%
  • Ladder games: 200%
  • Real-time games: 50%
  • Coin games: 150%

These multipliers stack.

For example, a real-time coin tournament awards:

50% × 150% × 150% = 112.5%

of the points awarded by an equivalent standard multi-day game.

Points from Tournaments

Winning a ranked tournament also awards points.

Tournament points are based on many of the same factors as multiplayer games.

Tournament Size

Larger tournaments award more points.

For example, winning a 128-player tournament generally awards about twice as many points as winning a 64-player tournament.

Opponent Levels

Higher-level participants contribute more points.

As a general guideline:

  • Each player of equal level contributes roughly 500 points.
  • Each player who is 10 or more levels above you contributes roughly 1,000 points.

Repeated Tournament Victories

Tournament victories are tracked separately from game victories.

If you defeat the same opponent multiple times in tournaments within a 30-day period:

  • The first victory awards full points.
  • Subsequent victories award 80% fewer points from that player.

Team Tournaments

When a team wins a tournament, the points earned from defeated opponents are effectively shared among the winning team.

As with team games, individual teammates may receive different point totals based on level differences and recent tournament history.

Tournament Game Rewards

Tournament winners receive both:

  • Points for winning the tournament itself.
  • Points from the individual games played within the tournament.

See Also