Getting started in UFL: Division System in UFL
UFL features a seasonal system where players progress through divisions by competing against other users.
[h2]Seasons and Timeframes[/h2]
[h2]Division Structure[/h2]
[h2]Division Progression[/h2]
[h2]Moving Up a Division[/h2]
[h2]Moving Down a Division[/h2]
[h2]Matchmaking[/h2]
[h2]Win Streaks in Divisions[/h2]
[h2]Player Redistribution[/h2]
[h2]Play, Win, and Climb the Ranks![/h2]
Every season is a new challenge! Sharpen your skills, compete against top opponents, rise to the highest divisions, and earn well-deserved rewards. Show what you're capable of in UFL!
[h2]Seasons and Timeframes[/h2]
- Each season has clearly defined timeframes with predetermined start and end dates.
- Seasons launch consecutively—each new season begins immediately after the previous one ends.
- Opponent matchmaking closes 20 minutes before the season ends to ensure accurate final calculation
[h2]Division Structure[/h2]
- All players begin their first season in the lowest division and gradually progress up.
- The ladder is divided into leagues (Bronze, Silver, etc.) and divisions within those leagues (e.g., Bronze 1, Bronze 2).
- The division structure is uneven but always progresses from the lowest tier to the Premier Division.
[h2]Division Progression[/h2]
- Progression within a division is divided into steps.
- Each victory moves the club up a step, while a loss drops the club down a step.
- A draw does not affect the club's position.
- For example, a player at the top of the division (step 10 out of 10) will move back to 9/10 after a loss.
[h2]Moving Up a Division[/h2]
- For the first promotion in a season, the player receives a one-time reward. The higher the division, the greater the reward.
- A win at the top position starts a win streak and counts as the first victory in that streak (10/10 + 1 WS).
- If the player is already on a win streak (e.g., 10/10 + 1 WS), a win increases the streak (10/10 + 2 WS).
- Completing the win streak promotes the player to the next division.
- If the player loses or draws during the win streak, they revert to (10/10).
- In lower divisions, win streaks are disabled, meaning a victory at the top position immediately promotes the player to the next division.
[h2]Moving Down a Division[/h2]
- If a player is at the bottom position of their division, a loss triggers a loss streak.
- The first loss initiates the streak, and completing it relegates the player to a lower division.
- A win or draw breaks the loss streak, returning the player to the lower boundary of their current division.
- In the lowest division, loss streaks do not exist—players cannot drop any lower.
- After being relegated, the player starts at the top position of the new division (e.g., 10/10) and can either begin a win streak (if available) or continue progressing up.
[h2]Matchmaking[/h2]
- Opponent selection is based on several criteria:
- The player’s current division.
- Ping to the opponent.
- Time spent in the matchmaking queue.
- The player’s current division.
- The system prioritizes finding opponents within the same division.
- If no suitable opponent is found within a certain period, the matchmaking criteria are broadened.
[h2]Win Streaks in Divisions[/h2]
- If a player wins multiple matches in a row, they receive bonus progression within their division.
- While the win streak continues, each subsequent victory grants multiple progression steps (including win streak bonuses).
- Promotion to a new division does not reset the win streak, allowing players to climb faster with a successful match streak.
[h2]Player Redistribution[/h2]
- At the end of each season, all players are redistributed into the starting divisions of the new season, considering the division they finished in.
- At this point, rewards are distributed to clubs for their achievements in the previous season.
[h2]Play, Win, and Climb the Ranks![/h2]
Every season is a new challenge! Sharpen your skills, compete against top opponents, rise to the highest divisions, and earn well-deserved rewards. Show what you're capable of in UFL!