🏆Rating
This section is found in the last tab (Rating).

Leagues
The most important leaderboard, which determines Airdrop rewards, is the League Ranking. To move up from one league to another, the player needs to increase their Mining Power. The Leagues tab shows:
Current League, displays the player’s current Mining Power, along with the upper limit of this league (here: 5000). Once the player exceeds this limit, they’ll advance to the next league.

Next League (Locked), it’s grayed out until the player reaches the required Mining Power

Previous League (Reached), a league the player has already passed.

You can scroll between leagues using the side arrows.
There are currently 6 leagues in the game:
Rust League (1st, the lowest). All players start here by default. This league does not receive Airdrop rewards. To start earning, players must climb at least one league higher. Mining Power range: 0–40
Bronze League (2nd). Eligible for Airdrop rewards. Mining Power: 40–100
Iron League (3rd). Eligible for Airdrop rewards. Mining Power: 100–300
Steel League (4th). Eligible for Airdrop rewards. Mining Power: 300–1000
Silver League (5th). Eligible for Airdrop rewards.Mining Power: 1000–2500
Gold League (6th). Eligible for Airdrop rewards. Mining Power: 2500–5000
In each league, players see the Top 10 positions. If a player is ranked below the Top 10, they’ll see their current position listed underneath. (Example from the screenshot: Position #11,136)

Players
This section shows a leaderboard of all top players in the project. The ranking is based on the total Sparks mined during the current week. This board does not offer rewards, but it lets you see where you stand among the best.

Guilds
This shows the Top Guilds, ranked by the total Sparks mined by all their members during the current week. Guilds receive Diamond rewards, distributed to the Top 1000 players in each guild. The more members in a guild, the larger the Diamond pool.

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