Diablo Immortal clans top the leaderboards without even playing

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Inactive Diablo Immortal clans reached the top ten of Blizzard’s unplayed RPG charts, forcing active clans to drop out of qualifying spots for the weekend event, Diablo Immortal Shadow War, and compromising the corresponding Exile Rite. . It forced fans to understand how the system works behind the scenes to create seemingly bizarre results.

This week, several players are posting their Diablo Immortal Shadow Clan ranking reports again, with inactive clans making it into the top ten despite not participating in events. In one case, the entire group consists of three inactive clans and one empty seat, meaning that two of them automatically qualify for the final group. Both are then ranked in the bottom ten black clans for the week.

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Users speculate that due to tiebreakers, these clans are ranked higher than clans that actually participate in matches but lose. A player from the highest ranked clan on his server adds that “The second strongest clan didn’t make the top ten because they drew us three times and lost all three times. Meanwhile, two dead clans entered the top ten. It’s ridiculous.”

Another example shows a similar situation, when two inactive clans face each other, in which no players are engaged in battles. Since they are matched against each other, they enter the bottom ten of the leaderboard against clans that lose in active matches. The user notes that on top of that, “you have clans where 20 people show up and they rank in the top 10 if they lose, versus a clan where 60 people show up and they lose, they both finish second in their gang.”

The user assumes that the 20-man team made the list due to wartime before the second largest clan, suggesting that “the game runs the top ten scores in order of receipt”, not allowing clans with subsequent matches. Other players say their observations suggest the same, with one noting that “losing a battle early seems to guarantee you one of the generic spots. If multiple Clans are tied, it appears that the Clan whose battle ended the fastest is chosen.

It’s already frustrating for active clans to skip the banishing rite because inactive ones drive them away, but the problem is more dramatic. Since the Rite has the top ten dark clans against the ruling Immortal faction on the server, having even one inactive clan on this list means the Immortals essentially get a free win and can also distribute to any player they have named. . struggling to compete with others instead.

It’s another on the list of recent fantasy game frustrations, and it doesn’t help that Blizzard’s response to AFK players currently seems to be asking Diablo Immortal players to be good instead of introducing some kind of hindrance or punishment. Perhaps the transfer messages from the Diablo Immortal server will help increase the number of active clans. In the meantime, our Diablo Immortal tier list and our pick of the best Diablo Immortal builds should help you reach your full potential.

Source : PC Gamesn

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