2.02%
Distribution of League of Legends (LoL) summoners in North America as of October 2020, by tier
| Characteristic | Share of players |
|---|---|
| Gold | 27.04% |
| Platinum | 9.54% |
| Diamond | 2.02% |
| Master | 0.02% |
Who is the best sc2 player?
Top Player Rankings For StarCraft II
| Player ID | Player Name | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Maru | Cho, Sung Choo |
| 2. | Rogue | Lee, Byung Ryul |
| 3. | Serral | Joona Sotala |
| 4. | Dark | Park, Ryung Woo |
How many active sc2 players are there?
As an rough estimate, there’s another 250k co-op players, so 500k daily active players total.
Is Gold 4 Good LoL?
Gold IV tells LoL players that they’re better than 2/3 of EUW and NA players (top 33%). In Korea, the same rank would place you in the top 39%, while Gold III is the top 27%. Diamond IV is the top 2.96% for players in Korea, while Diamond III is at 1.14%.
How many leagues are there in Starcraft 2?
This allows players to immediately start playing against players close to their skill level from the very first game. There are seven leagues: Grandmaster, Master, Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. It is possible to be placed in any league except for Grandmaster, which requires a promotion.
What are the names of the divisions in StarCraft?
The name of each division is made up of a word from Starcraft terminology, and a letter from the ICAO phonetic alphabet, such as Gold League/ Division Zeratul Juliet. The process of matchmaking is based solely on MMR and not on a player’s division or league.
What does rank mean in Starcraft 2 league?
These divisions are pretty meaningless and were used before tiers and MMR was out to give players a sense of progression when laddering. Rank doesn’t mean anything because getting to rank 1 doesn’t mean you move up. It is simply how many points you have relative to the other 99 people in your division.
Is there a ladder guide for Starcraft 2?
Greetings and welcome to this comprehensive Starcraft II ladder guide. This guide is designed to provide detailed information about the core functionality and design of the Starcraft II ladder, its leagues, and matchmaking. The information within this guide comes from empirical findings as well as Blizzard developers.