

The amount of points is based on final leaderboard position: Ladder FinishĮxpedition is a featured format of DWD's organized play program. įor players who reach Master, the end of each chapter also rewards Quarterly Championship Points (QCP) towards the next Expedition Quarterly Championship. At the end of the month players receive rewards based on their final rank, of packs (of the current set) and premium cards. Ranks are tracked throughout each month's Chapter. A toggle lets the player their own position and those of their friends. The Leaderboards screen ( Profile → Chapters) displays the current top 100 players. from Silver II to Silver III), but this will not happen within the first three games after moving up a tier.Įach player's rank and tier is visible in Expedition matches.Īfter reaching Master, players are placed into a leaderboard where further wins and loses contribute to each player's position within it. Losing can reduce your tier within a rank (e.g. Losing games will never bring you down in rank (e.g. Tiers are broken up into 100-point increments, passing that threshold raises the player's rank to the next tier. Ranking position is tracked in points each win or loss will add or subtract 10-20 points. Bronze through Diamond are divided into tiers of I, II, and III, I being the highest. These ranks, in ascending order, are Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond, and Master. Winning or losing games in Expedition mode contributes to a player's position in a tiered ranking system. Win tracking and rewards are separate for Ranked, Expedition and Casual modes. Win tracking is reset each day along with the "First Win of the Day" reward. In addition, each Expedition win is rewarded with chests as follows: The first Throne, Expedition or Casual win of each day is rewarded with a pack of the most recent set. Selecting a previous match reveals the cards drawn throughout the game, along with the remaining cards in the deck as it ended. After the game, changes to the player's rank and faction progress are displayed, and the winner receives their win reward, before returning to the Expedition deck selection screen.Ī history of recent games can be found in the Match History screen ( Profile → Match History). Once an opponent is found, the match begins. Pressing "Play" enters the player into the matchmaking queue. From here, players can select (and edit) their deck and see their current rank progress. Expedition matches are single-game playoffs.Įxpedition is accessed under the "Versus Battle" section on the game's home screen. Main article: /List of Past Formats Expedition Game Mode Įxpedition's game mode, like Throne's, is a Versus Battle mode in which you play against other players to increase your rank and gain rewards. Between large sets, cards are added to the format as new campaigns, bundle sets, and promo cards are released, and the Draft Packs and Expedition Archives may be updated with more cards. With each expansion set's release, the format's legal sets, Draft Pack contents, and Expedition Archives are revised. Cards which aren't legal in Expedition are replaced with similar legal cards using an algorithm.Įxpedition's card pool is regularly updated. The feature may be used to convert existing Throne decks to the Expedition format. Card may be further sorted with their set filters.Ī "Make Expedition Copy" button appears on deck selection screens. Use the "Expedition" toggle in the deck selection and creation screens to filter for cards legal in the current format.

The Expedition Archives currently includes the following pre- Empire of Glass promo cards: These are grouped into a deck selection filter called the Expedition Archives. Sometimes Expedition includes older campaigns and bundle sets (or select cards from them), or select older promo cards. (Expedition Archives currently not in use - ignore the paragraph below).Revelations expansion set (including its promos).The current (as of release of Cold Hunt) Expedition format includes : Unlike the Throne format, which allows all collectible cards, the legal card pool for Expedition decks is limited. At least 1/3 of the cards in the deck, rounded up, are non-power cards.At least 1/3 of the cards in the deck, rounded up, are power cards.A minimum of 75 cards and a maximum of 150 cards.Expedition decks must adhere to Eternal's contructed format rules:
