The matchmaking algorithm is the unsung hero that determines exactly who you will face every time you press the 'Battle' button.
Many players believe that matchmaking is intentionally rigged against them, constantly forcing them to fight 'hard counters' after a win streak.
How You Are Ranked
The algorithm's primary goal is to match you against someone with the exact same—or very similar—trophy count.
When you go on a massive winning streak, your trophy count inflates, and the algorithm begins matching you against significantly better players.
- The algorithm does not care what deck you are playing.
- Accept the RNG.
- In the lower arenas, the system often includes 'bots'.
The Free-to-Play Dilemma
The standard Elo system works perfectly for chess because all pieces are equal, but tower rush games feature upgradeable cards.
To combat this, developers have implemented secondary checks that look at the player's King Tower level.
| System Priority | Importance Level |
|---|---|
| Trophy Count | The system will always prioritize finding an opponent within a 50-trophy range |
| Account Strength | Secondary Priority |
The Esports Standard
This is why all true esports tournaments and competitive challenges utilize the 'Tournament Standard' ruleset.
When levels are equalized, the matchmaking system shines, ensuring that the better player almost always wins.