Matchmaking Seasonal Rankings

The matchmaking screen

Matchmaking is the process through which the system groups players into opposing teams for public games modes. With the exception of bot games, matchmaking is mostly determined by matchmaking ratings (MMR).

Criteria [ edit ]

Valve has stated that matchmaking tries to fulfil several criteria:

The teams are balanced.

The discrepancy in skill between the most and least skilled player in the match is minimized.

The highest skill Radiant player should be close to the same skill as the highest skill Dire player.

The discrepancy between experience (measured by the number of games played) between the least experienced player and the most experienced player is minimized.

Each team contains about the same number of parties. Five-player parties can only be matched against other five-player parties. Solo players can only be matched against other solo players, or a single party of two players.

Players' language preferences contains a common language.

Wait times shouldn't be too long.

Types [ edit ]

Normal Match [ edit ]

Unranked or casual games do not display matchmaking ratings and still doesn't track your MMR for solo and party queues.

All PvP game modes are available for unranked matches.

Ranked Match [ edit ]





It is found under the Options -> Advanced -> Miscellaneous tab. Strict Matchmaking limit solo players to playing against other solo players only.It is found under thetab.

Ranked matchmaking allows players to earn a seasonal ranking, along with a badge that can be displayed next to the profile. Seasonal rankings are reset at the end of each season. See the main page for pictures of badges and division details.

Only Ranked All Pick, Captains Mode, and Random Draft are available for ranked matches.

Players can choose to be matched only against other solo queue players.

Players can select a specific role when queuing for ranked matchmaking. Separate MMRs are maintained for Core and Support roles, although the two influence each other by a set percentage. Failure to play the selected role will result in lower behavior scores.

Unlike casual matches, MMRs for all players in ranked matches are made visible at the endgame screen.

Requirements [ edit ]

Players must link a unique phone number to their Steam account in order to queues ranked matches. Phone numbers can be removed or changed, but there is a three month waiting period before the same phone number can be used again on any account.

to their Steam account in order to queues ranked matches. Players must have played at least 100 hours on their account to gain access to Ranked Matchmaking. Parties with any player below the matches played requirement will not be able to queue for ranked matches.

Players must play 10 trial games for the system to calibrate their MMR. Calibrated MMR cannot be higher than ???. Players more skilled than that threshold must work upwards from this limit.



Restrictions [ edit ]

Players in Low Priority cannot queue for ranked matches. Parties with any player in Low Priority will not be able to queue for ranked matches.

Parties with members whose MMRs are 2800 or more apart are unable to queue for ranked matches.

Parties with an Immortal ranked player will have all its members' ranks adjusted to match that player.

Coaches are not permitted in ranked matches.

Penalties [ edit ]

Any form of Abandonment will incur full penalties for the entire party. Any player who abandons will automatically receive a loss, regardless of the match's outcome.

Griefing, gameplay sabotage and reports will result in low behavior scores for an account. Players with extremely low behavior scores are eventually banned without notice.

Immortal ranked players can only be matched with and against other Immortal or Divine players.

Ranked Classic [ edit ]

Ranked Classic is the default ranked mode. It does not allow players to pick roles when queuing.

Ranked Roles [ edit ]

Ranked Roles allows players to queue for the role they want to play. This usually takes longer to find a match.

Role Queue is a function within Ranked Roles that allows players to find matches faster.

Players can earn 4 games for Role Queue every time they search for a match with all roles selected.

A maximum of 60 Role Queue games can be earned and stored.

When in a party, players earn Role Queue games if the party fulfills all roles between its players. Two-player parties earn 2 games each. Three-player parties earn 1 game each. Five-player parties earn no games, but always enter Role Queue because they fulfill all roles. Solo players or parties who queue for both Support and Hard Support will join the Role Queue but not earn extra Role Queue games.



Practice 1v1 [ edit ]

This function matches you against another player in the Mid Lane. This match is over when one player dies twice, loses a tower, resigns or disconnects. Type gg in chat to resign.

Bot Match [ edit ]

This function matches you or your team against AI-controlled bots.

Co-op bot matches are always played in All Pick mode.

No MMR is tracked for bot matches.

Settings [ edit ]

Settings allow players to be matched only with others who have selected the same settings. Selecting more settings can significantly reduce wait time, as the system will be able to search for compatible players from a larger population pool.

Game Modes [ edit ]

The Game Modes window

Game Modes determines which modes you would like to queue for. Checking more game modes will increase matchmaking speed.

Current game modes for public matchmaking include:

All Pick

Turbo

Captains Mode

Single Draft

Random Draft

Least Played

All Random

Captains Draft

Ability Draft

All Random Deathmatch

Region [ edit ]

The Regions window

Region determines which regional server you would like to play on. Checking more regions will increase matchmaking speed, but may cause latency issues if the server location is far away. You can select up to 3 regions. It is recommended that you only choose regions where the language you speak is the dominant language for that region, this is to avoid people reporting you for speaking another language.

Region Server Location US West Seattle, WA, USA US East Sterling, VA, USA Europe West Luxembourg Europe East Vienna, Austria Russia Stockholm, Sweden SE Asia Singapore Australia Sydney, Australia South America São Paulo, Brazil Dubai UAE, Dubai Chile Santiago, Chile Peru Lima, Peru South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa India Kolkata, India Japan Japan China UC China China UC 2 China China TC Shanghai Shanghai, China China TC Zhejiang Zhejiang, China China TC Wuhan Wuhan, China

Language [ edit ]

The Language window

The language window allows you to select up to 2 languages. You will be matched with other players who have selected the same languages. Checking more languages will increase matchmaking speed. If no languages are checked, you will be matched with the current language of your client.

Matchmaking Rating [ edit ]

All PvP matchmaking is based on an Matchmaking Rating (MMR) similar to the Elo system. Players of roughly equal skill will be placed in the same game.

Penalties [ edit ]

Priority [ edit ]

Priority determines how quickly the player is matched with other players. There are 3 types of priority: high priority, base priority, and low priority. Players in low priority will not gain battle points from the match, will find games more slowly, and will only be put with other players in low priority. Low priority is a common punishment for abandonment. Base priority is granted to any player when they enter a matchmaking queue provided that they are not in low priority. High priority is granted when a player is returned to queue after a recently failed matchmaking attempt due to another player failing to connect to the game or declining the Ready Check.

Bans [ edit ]

Players may be banned from matchmaking for a period of time due to several offenses.

Declining or failing to ready for a match.

Abandoning too many matches.

Poor in-game behavior.

Too many reports from other players.

Behavior Score and Account Flags [ edit ]

The console displaying a behavior score.

Match quality is presumably determined by a combination of the player's behavior score and their account flags value. Players with a high behavior score get matched with other players with a high score and vice versa. The account flags supposedly determine in which matchmaking pool a player should be, independently of their mmr and behavior score. The current behavior score and account flags can be checked using the Console through the commands



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dota_game_account_client_debug | grep behavior dota_game_account_client_debug | grep flags

The behavior score shows as grades . Possible Grades are Normal (encompassing the scores formerly labeled as A+, A, B+, and B), C+, C, C-, D, and F. While Normal being the highest and F being the lowest. Valve has not disclosed how these scores are calculated, but abandons, reports and commends seem to play a role.

Account flags are represented as an integer value. Most players report having an account flag value of 0, 1 or 3. It is known that account flags with values 7 indicates that a 6-month ban is imminent on the account, but there is no known effect on matchmaking.

Players with behavior scores below 3000 will be muted and cannot use voice or chat.