Add Why Matchmaking Algorithms are So Important in Tower Rush
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<br>If this system fails, the game becomes a frustrating, unplayable mess that bleeds players instantly.<br>
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<br>Many players believe that matchmaking is intentionally rigged against them, constantly forcing them to fight 'hard counters' after a win streak.<br>
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How You Are Ranked
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<br>The algorithm's primary goal is to match you against someone with the exact same—or very similar—trophy count.<br>
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<br>If the system matches you perfectly, you should mathematically have a 50% chance of winning every single game you play.<br>
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The algorithm does not care what deck you are playing.Accept the RNG.In the lower arenas, the system often includes 'bots'.
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Level-Based Matchmaking
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<br>The standard Elo system works perfectly for chess because all pieces are equal, but [tower rush](https://futuristhome.com/author/mapleyss698451/) games feature upgradeable cards.<br>
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<br>The system will try its best to match you with someone who has the same trophies AND a similar tower level.<br>
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Algorithm CheckImportance LevelTrophy CountThe system will always prioritize finding an opponent within a 50-trophy rangeUpgrade StatusSecondary Priority
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True Fairness
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<br>By artificially capping all card levels to a specific number, the algorithm can rely purely on the Elo rating.<br>
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<br>When levels are equalized, the matchmaking system shines, ensuring that the better player almost always wins.<br>
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