Hall of Fame FAQ
General Questions
What is the Hall of Fame?
How can I enter the Hall of Fame?
How is the Hall of Fame for WoT Generals different from that of WoT and WoWP?
What are leagues and groups?
What determines a player’s position in the group?
What determines a player’s personal rating?
Why can I be excluded from the group?
How often are the ratings in my group updated?
How often are leagues and groups formed?
How can I get move up to a higher league?
Is it possible to advance several leagues higher?
My Rating
How can I see my league and group?
How can I see my position in the group?
Can I track the changes in my rating position?
Why am I outranked by another player with the same personal rating?
Ratings of Other Players
How can I view the Top 100 best players?
How can I view the ratings of my friends?
How can I find another player in the Hall of Fame?
How can I view another player's profile?
General Questions
What is the Hall of Fame?
The Hall of Fame presents ratings of WoT Generals players. In the Hall of Fame, you can compare your achievements with the results of other players and track your comrades-in-arms’ progress.
To open the Hall of Fame, click HALL OF FAME in the main portal menu.
How can I enter the Hall of Fame?
To enter the Hall of Fame and begin your march to glory, you only need to fight one battle. However, the real competition rolls out when you participate in 10 battles against real opponents.
How is the Hall of Fame for WoT Generals different from that of WoT and WoWP?
The WoT and WoWP Hall of Fame is one huge rating chart where you can see your position among all other players. In the WoT Generals Hall of Fame, you compete within a group of up to 100 players.
What are leagues and groups?
In WoT Generals, all players are organized into 10 leagues. Each league, except for Leagues 1 and 10, consists of numerous groups of up to 100 players.
League 1 is a unit of the 100 best players.
League 10 consists of players who have not played 10 battles and are not yet participating in the Hall of Fame competition.
In the WoT Generals Hall of Fame you struggle for superiority within your group, trying to move up to a higher league.
Depending on the league you belong to, you are appointed to a certain military position. The closer you are to the top, the higher position you hold.
League |
Military Position |
Emblem |
| League 1 | Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | |
| League 2 | Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | |
| League 3 | Chief of Staff of the Army | |
| League 4 | Theater Commander | |
| League 5 | Army Group Commander | |
| League 6 | Army Commander | |
| League 7 | Corps Commander | |
| League 8 | Division Commander | |
| League 9 | Brigade Commander | |
| League 10 | Regimental Commander |
To check your military position, click MY PROFILE in the main portal menu. Your military position is indicated under your username.
What determines a player’s position in the group?
Personal rating determines the player’s position in the group.
What determines a player’s personal rating?
The personal rating value depends on the following factors:
- Number of battles fought
- Variety of cards used in battles
- Average deck power for last 100 battles
- Proximity to victory for last 100 battles (based on hit points of your enemy’s HQ and number of cards left in your enemy’s deck)
Why can I be excluded from the group?
If you do not fight a single battle for 28 days, you get retired and are excluded from the group.
The icon next to your username indicates that you run the risk of being retired.
You are also excluded from the group and suspended from duty if you get a temporary ban.
To re-enter the competition and rejoin the fight, resume playing WoT Generals or wait until the temporary ban is over. But note that once you return to active duty, you are placed one league lower and reduced to a lower military position.
Good news for the Generals from Leagues 9 and 10: you stay in your league and do not go lower.
How often are the ratings in my group updated?
The ratings are updated after every battle.
How often are leagues and groups formed?
Once a week you have a chance of getting promoted to a higher league.
Every Monday at 4:00 (UTC -7) new leagues and groups are formed. The top players from each group may enter a higher league. Players from the group bottom run the risk of relegation — being moved to a lower league. All the rest stay in their leagues.
Transferring from League 10 to League 9 happens daily once a player has participated in 10 battles against real opponents.
How can I move up to a higher league?
Leagues are formed according to personal ratings, so the higher your position in the group, the more chance you have of advancing to a higher league.
Fight passionately, devise effective tactics, and never lose courage — victory will be yours!
Try to stay in the green zone of your group—that's how you increase your chance of promotion. Players from the red zone risk moving down to a lower league.
Is it possible to advance several leagues higher?
Victory never comes easy — you cannot jump several leagues in one step. Depending on your achievements for the week, you can move one league higher, lower, or stay in your league.
My Rating
How can I see my league and group?
To see your league and group, log in to the official portal and click HALL OF FAME in the main portal menu. Your league and group number are indicated above the MY GROUP tab.
If you do not see the MY GROUP tab, you probably have not participated in 10 battles against real opponents. Are you an old veteran of WoT Generals? You have probably joined the highest league.
How can I see my position in the group?
To see your position in the group, go to the MY GROUP tab. Your position in the rating chart is highlighted.
Can I track the changes in my rating position?
The green or red number beside your position in the group is the number of positions you have moved up or down in the rating chart since you were placed in the group.
Green — a rise in rating position.
Red — a drop in rating position.
Why am I outranked by another player with the same personal rating?
If two or more players have the same personal rating, the following factors determine their position:
- Percentage of victories
- Number of battles fought
- Date when the account was created
Ratings of Other Players
How can I view the Top 100 best players?
To view the Hall of Fame highest league, go to the TOP 100 tab.
How can I view the ratings of my friends?
To view the ratings of your comrades-in-arms, go to the FRIENDS tab.
To view your friend's group, click their league/group name. Your friend's position in the rating chart is highlighted.
If you do not see the FRIENDS tab, you probably have not logged in or do not have any friends yet.
How can I find another player in the Hall of Fame?
To find a player in the Hall of Fame, enter the player name in the search field and press Enter.
Search is available among WoT Generals players only.
To view a player's group, click their league/group name. The player's position in the rating chart is highlighted.
How can I view another player's profile?
To view a player's profile, click their username in the Hall of Fame.