How Libra Rating works

Everything you need to understand the ladder - and how to climb it yourself.

What is ELO?

ELO is a single number that measures your skill. Win a match and it goes up; lose and it goes down. The more matches you play, the more accurate it becomes.

How much you gain or lose depends on the rating gap: beating a higher-rated player rewards more points, while losing to a lower-rated one costs more. Beating someone far below you barely moves it.

One rating, every kit

Unlike ladders that give you a separate rank per mode, Libra uses one global ELO across all kits - Crystal, NethPot, Sword, UHC, Mace and more.

Real Minecraft skill isn't being good at one mode. It's how well you adapt across everything the game throws at you. That's what this number actually measures.

Tiers & colours

Your ELO places you in a tier. Every 5,000 points is a new tier with its own colour - the same colours you see on the leaderboard and distribution chart. Minimum rating is 1,000; there is no maximum.

How do I rank up?

Queue ranked matches in-game and win. Each win is a step toward the next tier; the bar on your profile shows how close you are.

Consistency beats streaks - your rating reflects your true level over time, not a single lucky run.

Where's my profile?

No login, no account linking. Just type your Minecraft name into the search bar at the top and open your profile.

Every profile shows your rank, best ELO, win/loss and your last 10 matches - click any opponent to view theirs.

How to join the server

Libra Events runs on Java Edition (1.21.x) and supports both premium and cracked accounts. Add the server and queue a ranked match to get on the ladder.

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Need help or want to find scrims? Join the community at dc.libraevents.net.