Tournaments

Tournaments

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Tournaments pit you against other active players You can participate in daily Leek Wars tournaments. Like fights, tournaments are of 3 types:

Each tournament involves 32 participants (leeks, farmers or compositions, depending on the type). They all start at a certain time varying by type. Schedules are sometimes imprecise and there are sometimes slight delays of a few minutes. In each round, the participants compete in pairs. The loser is eliminated, the winner is qualified for the next round. In the event of a draw, both participants are eliminated. Rounds are generated every 30 minutes from the start time. Avoid starting fights during the generations of the tournament phase or you risk waiting. a little. In addition, it is not recommended to register shortly before a tournament because you risk not participating. The rewards in experience and Habs of a tournament fight are multiplied by a coefficient which depends on the phase compared to a normal fight: x2, x3, x4, x6 and x10 (in the order of the phases).

Solo tournaments (1 against 1)

Each leek on your farm can participate in an individual daily tournament. Tournaments start at 12 p.m. and end at 2 p.m. To register for individual tournaments, simply click on the "Register for a tournament" button located on your leek page. !Solo tournaments

Farmer Tournaments

From the 2nd leek, you have the possibility to access the daily farmer tournaments. These tournaments start at 6 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. To register for farmer tournaments, the "Register for a tournament" button can be found on your farmer page.

!Farmer tournament

Team tournaments

When your leeks are part of a composition with between 4 and 6 leeks, the captains have the possibility of entering them into the daily team tournaments. These tournaments start at 9 p.m. and end at 11 p.m. To register for team tournaments, you must be a captain or the creator of the team. The "Register for a tournament" button is located above each composition.

!Team Tournament

Example

Here is an example of a completed tournament. Your leeks are colored light green.

The color of a leek that has lost during a phase is attenuated.

!Example tournaments