Axie Classic Arena uses the regular PvP rules and format that will let players earn 75 AXP/axie per win if their MMR is above 800. Players can queue in the Arena without restrictions. They can earn up to 4500 AXP/day for each Axie. This limit includes all other game modes.
Players also earn one chest of random rarity after each win in the Arena (capped at 4 chests at a time). Chests go into a countdown after receiving them. The time required to open the chest depends on its rarity. When opened, players can get Gold from them. The amount of Gold varies according to the chest’s rarity.
For Season 4 and beyond, we’ve redesigned the ranking system to give a more engaging competitive experience. We've rolled out a shiny new tier system. It shows a clear progression path from Newbie to Master. It's not just about bragging rights — this system ties directly into our Mini Tournaments.
Here's a breakdown of the new ranking system:
Tier | Rank | Points |
---|---|---|
Newbie | Bronze III | |
Bronze II | ||
Bronze I | ||
Silver III | ||
Silver II | ||
Silver I | 0-199 points | |
200-399 points | ||
400-599 points | ||
600-799 points | ||
800-999 points | ||
1000-1199 points | ||
Pro | Gold III | |
Gold II | ||
Gold I | ||
Platinum III | ||
Platinum II | ||
Platinum I | 1200-1399 points | |
1400-1599 points | ||
1600-1799 points | ||
1800-1999 points | ||
2000-2199 points | ||
2200-2399 points | ||
Master | Master | |
Challenger | 2400-2599 points | |
2600+ points |
The balanced matchmaking ensures you'll only face opponents within one rank of your own. For example, Bronze players won't face Gold opponents. This keeps matches competitive and fair.
The ELO will change following the matrix below. (+) means match with a higher-ranked player (=) means match with a player of the same rank (-) means match with a lower-ranked player
| Rank | Win + | Draw
Note: Starting at Competitive Season 5, the MMR system for Master and Challenger ranks converts to the old ranking system. MMR decay is reduced by 50% for the MRR change starting at Master rank.
A win streak bonus is implemented to reward consistent performance and help skilled players advance faster.
Here’s how it works:
To encourage consistent and active play, we’ve also implemented an MMR decay system. Here’s how the calculation works: