Ranking and Season System

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Season Leaderboard Explanation

In MavisRoads the ranking system is based on points that players earn by completing trips with their truck fleet. Below you’ll find the point values for each truck type.

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Trucks that pair with a trailer of the same rarity earn bonus points on those trips—for example, a Rare 3 truck paired with a Rare 3 trailer. Players must pay close attention to the start of a season: missing trips can mean losing valuable points because each season lasts only 8 days, so every trip counts. New players who jump in mid‑season may not earn enough points for the prize pool; this depends on how many players are competing. The best strategy is to join at the very beginning of a new season.


Points by truck type

Truck Types
Points Earned Per Trip
Bonus if Correct Trailer Paired

Comfort

1

+1 = 2 points if paired

Highline

2

+1 = 3 points if paired

Shift

3

+1 = 4 points if paired

Electric

4

+4 = 8 points if paired

Autonomous

5

+5 = 10 points if paired

Use Mechanic Tools to earn extra points in the leaderboard!

For each Mechanic Tool burned (not per trip), you gain:

  • A 5% reduced chance of engine breakdown for 24 hours

  • +1 bonus point in the leaderboard ranking

Prize Distribution

Fees collected in the game are automatically sent into a reward pool. That pool then distributes prizes automatically to the top 100 players each season. You can study the fee structure and pools in this section Fees.

How to Interpret the Pool

Rank range
Share of total pool

1‑10

20%

11‑20

14 %

21‑30

13 %

31‑40

11%

41‑50

10 %

51‑60

9 %

61‑70

8 %

71‑80

6 %

81‑90

5 %

91‑100

4 %

These percentages are cumulative for each block of ten ranks; they add up to 100 % of the prize pool.

Numerical Example

Assume the pool at season’s end is 10 000 USD:

  • Rank 1‑10: 20 % × 10 000 = 2 000 USD (split equally among those 10 players or according to any specific rule).

Why It Matters

  • Performance incentive: The higher your season rank, the larger slice of the pool you can claim.

  • Fair competition: The table rewards top players proportionally while still allowing lower‑ranked players to earn something.

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