How is the winner decided? I usually take first on Challenges & GW even though others get the same score. The only thing I can think of is that it uses Arena Rank to break ties because mine is the best in the guild last time I checked.
Edit: The same thing happens to me a lot with arena or gw day. I never really bothered to look how it scored the ties though. Usually it just shows a bunch of people in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Not sure for the payout...
Ties in activities all recieve the same tier, everyone does 36 nodes we all get #1.
But please note that the more people end up in the same place, the lower the reward becomes. So if the normal reward for rank 5 would be, say, 250 tokens, if you have three people ranking fifth, each will get 220 tokens.
Ties in activities all recieve the same tier, everyone does 36 nodes we all get #1.
But please note that the more people end up in the same place, the lower the reward becomes. So if the normal reward for rank 5 would be, say, 250 tokens, if you have three people ranking fifth, each will get 220 tokens.
Yes, the main pool of rewards is determined by the tier you reach as a group(how much total energy,nodes,arena battles done), and then the position denotes the breakdown of the total to each player based on the position they achieve. More #1s means the amount in the #1 pot goes up a little, but then gets divided by the number of #1s.
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Edit: The same thing happens to me a lot with arena or gw day. I never really bothered to look how it scored the ties though. Usually it just shows a bunch of people in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Not sure for the payout...
Ties in activities all recieve the same tier, everyone does 36 nodes we all get #1.
But please note that the more people end up in the same place, the lower the reward becomes. So if the normal reward for rank 5 would be, say, 250 tokens, if you have three people ranking fifth, each will get 220 tokens.
Yes, the main pool of rewards is determined by the tier you reach as a group(how much total energy,nodes,arena battles done), and then the position denotes the breakdown of the total to each player based on the position they achieve. More #1s means the amount in the #1 pot goes up a little, but then gets divided by the number of #1s.