
It is possible for a player to sandbag multiple times in the same bracket, and even sandbag in multiple tournaments in a row, although that requires a lot of momentum. This is one reason you'll often see people reaching waves such as 1.5 times the required to join the next bracket, if not more. Sandbagging is a risky, yet allowed move: it consists of purposefully not progressing to the next bracket for a chance at better rewards. *base value, before any Tournament Point Upgrades The amount of Tournament Points you get can be upgraded with gems in the Gem Shop. When the tournament ends, you'll be given Tournament Points and Gems based on your bracket and tier, which ranges from 1-9. Note that if you beat the required wave to join the next bracket, you will remain in your bracket and get the rewards of the bracket you were in when the tournament started, and will be rewarded based on your tier, a relative way of measuring you well you placed (which you can check mid tournament). When in a tournament, you'll be able to see the top 10 players of your bracket, and players near your position.

Tournaments are separated by brackets, as a way of dividing players into different groups depending on progress (highest wave prior to tournament start, regardless of whether you beat it before joining or not). In that 24 hour span, players compete to achieve the highest wave of their bracket, and in any prestige, meaning you can choose to go for your best run in a map of your choice, for example. Anyway, players are forced to prestige in order to enter the tournament, earning Prestige Points normally. Keep in mind that in some cases, including this one, the tournament may actually start every Thursday and Monday depending on timezone, because the tournament starts after midnight. 4 Where should I spend my Tournament Points?Įvery Wednesday and Sunday a tournament is held for 24 hours, starting at around 12 AM GMT (0:00 GMT).
