How are Clash of Clans multiplayer battles determined
Are battles determined by level or trophies? Just curious.
Best Answer
Trophies, not to mention that it's mainly determined by league such as bronze vs bronze but it can be any bronze from 1-3
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What counts as multiplayer battles in Clash of Clans?
- Multiplayer Battles.
- Legend League Tournaments.
- Single Player Campaign.
- Practice Mode.
- Raid Weekends.
How does Clash of Clans multiplayer matchmaking work?
Matchmaking is based entirely on Trophies. Level and experience don't matter. Town Hall level doesn't matter (in terms of finding a match).How does Clash of Clans choose opponents?
Clans are matched up based on the overall strength of its members. Strength is based on each member's attacking power (troops, army camp capacity and spells) and defensive power (defense buildings, walls and traps). Heroes constitute towards a player's offensive and defensive power.How do you win a multiplayer battle in Clash of Clans?
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Answer 2
As of the 2015-04-30 "Air Sweeper" update, matchmaking does not depend entirely on your trophies. Aside from your trophies…
You are now more likely to find targets at or near your Town Hall level in multiplayer matchmaking.
Players with an equal amount of trophies, but of different Town Hall levels will see significant differences in villages they are matched with.
As of the March 2016 update:
Town Hall 10 and 11 players are less likely to find each other in Multiplayer. Now that more players have progressed to Town Hall 11, we can make adjustments to matchmaking that will result in less TH11/10 matchups. Note that players in Champion league and above will not be affected.
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