Levels

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By earning points, players can gain levels. Gaining levels unlocks additional features or maps that players can use, among other things.

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[edit] Levels don't make you stronger

The idea of leveling up is familiar to anyone who's played an RPG. However, Warzone’s leveling system has an important distinction: In Warzone, levels don’t actually make you stronger. Warzone is fundamentally a competitive strategy game, and games will always be won or lost based on your strategy alone. Levels will not do anything that gives you an advantage in a game. It’s just as easy for a level 1 player to defeat a level 30 player as it is for a level 40 player.

[edit] Rewards

Leveling up unlocks rewards. Once a reward is unlocked, you have it permanently.

Level Points (Delta) Points (Sum) Reward
2 7,000 7,000 Can create 6 player games
3 7,300 14,300 Can join tournaments
4 7,800 22,100 Can post to the forums (all except Ladder)
5 8,100 30,200 Three days of ad-free play
6 8,600 38,800 Can create 7 player games
7 9,100 47,900 Can use the Statistics Window
8 9,500 57,400 Can include the Diplomacy Card when creating games
9 10,000 67,400 Can create 8 player games
10 10,500 77,900 Can include the Emergency Blockade Card when creating games
11 11,100 89,000 Can use Open Seat Prerequisites when creating games
12 11,700 100,700 Can create 10 player games
13 12,300 113,000 Can create tournaments
14 12,900 125,900 Can include the Airlift Card when creating games
15 13,600 139,500 Can create 12 player games
16 14,300 153,800 Can use vacations
17 15,100 168,900 Can include the Sanctions Card when creating games
18 15,900 184,800 Can create 14 player games
19 16,700 201,500 Can use the extra armies for territories setting when creating games
20 17,600 219,100 Can change the offensive and defensive kill rate when creating games
21 18,500 237,600 Can create 16 player games
22 19,400 257,000 Can have two created tournaments at a time
23 20,500 277,500 Can include the spy card, surveillance card, and reconnaissance card when creating games
24 21,600 299,100 Can create 18 player games
25 22,700 321,800 Can include wastelands when creating games
26 23,900 345,700 Can enable the attack only and transfer only settings when creating games
27 25,100 370,800 Can create 20 player games
28 26,400 397,200 Can include the blockade card when creating games
29 27,900 425,100 Can take up to 3 vacations per year
30 29,300 454,400 Can create 22 player games
31 30,800 485,200 Can enable the local deployments setting when creating games
32 32,500 517,700 Can have up to three created tournaments at a time
33 34,200 551,900 Can create 24 player games
34 35,900 587,800 Can use Dense, Heavy, and Complete fog levels
35 37,900 625,700 Can include the gift card when creating games
36 39,800 665,500 Can create 26 player games
37 41,900 707,400 Can enable multi-attack and attack by percentage settings when creating games
38 44,200 751,600 Can have up to four created tournaments at a time, and use commanders when creating games
39 46,400 798,000 Can create 28 player games
40 48,900 846,900 Can enable no-split mode when creating games
41 51,400 898,300 Can include the order priority card and order delay card when creating games
42 54,100 952,400 Can create 30 player games
43 57,000 1,009,400 Can have up to five created tournaments at a time
44 60,000 1,069,400 Can create 32 player games
45 63,100 1,132,500 Can override bonuses when creating games
46 66,400 1,198,900 Can create 34 player games
47 69,900 1,268,800 Can use custom scenarios when creating multi-player games
48 73,600 1,342,400 Can join the 1 v 1 Ladder
49 77,400 1,419,800 Can take up to 5 vacations per year
50 81,500 1,501,300 Can create 37 player games
51 85,800 1,587,100 Can join the 2 v 2 Ladder
52 90,300 1,677,400 Can join the Seasonal Ladder
53 95,000 1,772,400 Can create 40 player games
54 100,000 1,872,400 Can join the 3 v 3 Ladder
55 220,400 2,092,800 -
56 479,000 2,571,800 -
57 830,600 3,402,400 -
58 1,308,400 4,710,900 -
59 1,957,900 6,668,800 -
60 2,840,700 9,509,500 -
61 4,040,300 13,549,800 -
62 5,670,900 19,220,700 -
63 7,886,900 27,107,600 -
64 10,898,900 38,006,500 -
65 14,992,400 52,998,900 -
66 20,556,000 73,554,900 -
67 28,117,800 101,672,700 -
68 38,394,900 140,067,600 -
69 52,362,900 192,430,500 -
70 71,347,000 263,777,500 -

[edit] Map Levels

By gaining levels, players can gain access to additional maps. Players only need access to a map in order to create games or tournaments on that map. If they are invited to a game or tournament, they can always join it no matter what level they are.

Map creators are in full control of what level their maps unlock. As a map creator, you can log into your map at any time, click the "Edit Name/Description" button and set the level. You can do this even after it's public. If you want your map available to everyone regardless of their level, you can just set your map to level 1 and everyone will be able to use it.

The advantage of setting a level to your map is increased visibility. For example, if you set your map to level 10, whenever someone levels up to 10 it'll pop up a message on their screen letting them know they've unlocked your map. For best visibility, you should try to set your map to a level that has few other maps assigned to it (or at least, where your map is rated more highly than the others at that level.)

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