Templar Battleforce Guide

Leaderboard Score for Templar Battleforce

Leaderboard Score

Overview

Includes the details of how your battleforce’s leaderboard is calculated and submitted.

Submitting Leaderboard Score

As you lead your squad against enemy forces in Templar Battleforce, you automatically gain a Leaderboard score. Your score is posted to a leaderboard based on your difficulty (Easy, Normal, and on up to Nightmare or Ironman).

Your Leaderboard score is submitted whenever you abort a level, are defeated in a level, or are victorious in a level. These three game events all trigger a new score to be posted for your game. Because you can only have a single score per leaderboard (Easy, Normal, and on up to Nightmare or Ironman) the highest score that you have posted from a squad will be the on that sticks on the leaderboard. If you start a new squad in Brutal, but already have a veteran squad there, your new squad would have to surpass your original team’s score before you’ll see a new score posted.

Calculating Leaderboard Score

To achieve the best possible leaderboard score, consider these tips on how the score is calculated:

  • Your score is increased by the total amount of Experience of the 10 best Templars, dead or alive.
  • Your score is increased by the average amount of Experience between all Templars, including dead Templars. Average Experience is weighted more heavily than total.
  • Your score is increased by the number of scenarios in which you have been victorious.
  • Your score is increased by the sum of all turns by which you have beaten Turn Goals. Therefore, if you played 10 levels, and each one you finished ahead of the Turn Goal for the level, your score would be much higher than if you had tied the Turn Goal in each level. Turn Goal score is weighted higher than Kill Rate score (below).
  • Your score is increased by the sum of all Kill Rates that you have achieved in levels. Therefore, if you played 10 levels, and each one you killed 8 enemy a turn, your score would be much higher than if you killed only 4 enemy a turn.
  • Your score is reduced for each Templar who dies.
  • Your score is heavily reduced by each level in which you declare defeat or abort the mission. If you chose to Retry a mission upon Victory, this still counts against your score.
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