Behind the colorful graphics and intense gameplay of every successful arena battler lies a complex, invisible mathematical engine.
Many players believe that matchmaking is intentionally rigged against them, constantly forcing them to fight ‘hard counters’ after a win streak.
The Elo System Adapted
The algorithm’s primary goal is to match you against someone with the exact same—or very similar—trophy count.
This is why winning streaks inevitably end in a ‘wall’ of difficult matches; the system is functioning exactly as intended.
- If you are hovering around 50%, you are in the correct arena for your skill level.
- Patience is required.
- You will eventually stabilize.
Level-Based Matchmaking
The standard Elo system works perfectly for chess because all pieces are equal, but tower rush games feature upgradeable cards.
However, if no such player is available, the algorithm will prioritize queue speed over level fairness, resulting in those frustrating, mismatched games.
| System Priority | Importance Level |
|---|---|
| Elo Rating | Absolute Highest Priority |
| Account Strength | The system tries to match levels, but will abandon this check if the queue takes longer than 10 seconds |
The Esports Standard
Because the ladder algorithm must balance queue times against fairness, it will never be perfectly balanced.
When levels are equalized, the matchmaking system shines, ensuring that the better player almost always wins.