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For the "ranked" game types (see above), a player has a stat between 1-50. When entering any of the above ranked game types, they are matched with players around their own rank. If the player wins, the Matchmaking software calculates how many ''experience points'' he or she wins. Likewise, if a player loses, the Matchmaking software deducts a certain amount of ''experience points'' from the player. The person's rank cooresponds to the amount of experience points that they have.
For the "ranked" game types (see above), a player has a stat between 1-50. When entering any of the above ranked game types, they are matched with players around their own rank. If the player wins, the Matchmaking software calculates how many ''experience points'' he or she wins. Likewise, if a player loses, the Matchmaking software deducts a certain amount of ''experience points'' from the player. The person's rank corresponds to the amount of experience points that they have.


Unranked games do not effect experience points/ranks, and you can be put together in a game with any player. These game types disregard rank.
Unranked games do not effect experience points/ranks, and you can be put together in a game with any player. These game types disregard rank.