War Brokers Wiki
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The War Brokers Statistics page is an extension to the game created and maintained by developer Rocky Balboa. Temporary developer Contemptor—who filled in for Rocky for a time—also contributed to the tool. It is on this stats page where players may view a large collection of their account's information (but not all). Some popular aspects people like to keep track of include kill/death ratios, kills per weapon and weapon medals, and accuracy.

From the page, players can search for other players to see their stats, or look through all the current squads. Players who have not played for 60+ days will have their account archived. This is not deleting the account, it is just setting the data aside somewhere safe as it's not actively needed. By separating it, the site is able to run faster by only focusing on active accounts. While an account is archived, players may still view the page for the account via direct link, but cannot find the player through search features or squad lists.

The stats page may act as an external tool for viewing private account details like cosmetics. This is only available to those who create a stats site account and connect it to their game account by opening their stats page from the game's stats menu.

Medals[]

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Ribbon tiers

Medals are rewarded to players based on the kills they have for a given weapon or vehicle. These awards are separated by different tiers, depending on the power and rate of kills of the judged weapon or vehicle. All award tiers give a ribbon at 10 kills and then receive a bronze/silver/gold star per kill milestone. The gap from bronze to silver is a multiplication of 10, while the gap from silver to gold is double the kill count. Originally no tiers were set; however Rocky decided early in development that it was going to be near impossible for some people to get medals for some weapons and decided on the tier system to address that. Tier 3 used to be the lowest tier and housed side weapons like the Pistol and Knife.

Ribbons would display each medal level as a player progressed. If a player did not have the ribbon, no faded display was shown. Rocky would play with ways to mix the benefit of showing off a player's full collection of awards, while also keeping things simple and short. One way he tried to do this was by merging all levels of a ribbon to the one icon—all three stars could show on the one ribbon. Not liking the look of it, he would quickly revert it. In subsequent updates he would have only the player's highest level of ribbon show, with a faded ribbon for an unearned weapon or vehicle.

Separate to ribbons and the medal tiers, actual standalone medals were added below the ribbons for a few featured weapons on November 11, 2019. A massive update released in two parts later expanded this. July 20, 2020, Rocky introduced a new tier 4—which some vehicles and the MG Turret would immediately move to—and finally found the middle-ground for ribbons he wanted by adding a toggle to expand the view of ribbons, allowing players to see all levels for each ribbon if they wanted. August 23, 2020, Rocky released the second part of the update which would overhaul the standalone medals.

As new weapons release, new ribbons are made. The only ribbons missing are for the Tank MG, Heli MG, and BR Car. Rocky has mentioned plans to add standalone vehicle medals as well as update the weapon ones once more weapons have come out. At the time of writing (July 2023), Rocky is busy with life and has been unable to update ribbons for new weapons (i.e. Auto Sniper, Concussion Grenade, Auto Pistol, Desert, Implosion Grenade).

Fists would be moved to Tier 4 on February 22, 2022.

Leaderboards[]

The stats site features two types of leaderboards: a daily top 30 and a lifetime top 10. Daily top 30 leaderboards reset every 24 hours at 9:00AM UTC/GMT. They count the overall kills, overall wins, total kills for some vehicles, highest kill count per round on vehicles and weapons, and longest kills per weapon.

On the other hand, the lifetime top 10 looks at total kills per weapon and vehicle, the total damage dealt by weapons, the longest kills of all time, and the players with the highest level, total kills, and wins in Battle Royale. The stats site will update the top 10 at the same time it updates daily leaderboards. These rankings rarely shift.

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