Leaderboard
The Leaderboard - also called the Hall of Fame - is Scope's global ranking of every player by cumulative XP. No seasons, no resets, no regional splits. One board, all-time, everyone.

How Ranking Works
Your leaderboard rank is determined by total accumulated XP across your entire account's history. Every XP source counts:
- Habit completions.
- Journal entries.
- Task achievements (Taskmaster tiers).
- Goal completions.
- Quest victories (though quests themselves don't grant XP - achievements tied to quests do).
- Dungeon first-clears.
- Achievement unlocks.
All stacked into one cumulative total. Your avatar level is a derived display of this XP - the leaderboard shows the level alongside the raw XP total.
Pagination and Finding Yourself
When you open the leaderboard, it loads centered on your rank - not on the global top 10. This means you always see yourself and the players close to you without having to scroll.
Navigation options:
- Top 10 - jump to the global #1 to see the top of the board.
- Previous / Next - page through nearby ranks.
- Back to Me - escape hatch back to your position.
Tapping any row opens that player's profile.
What the Leaderboard Is Not
Scope's leaderboard is deliberately simple - one permanent global ranking. A few things it intentionally isn't:
- No seasons. The leaderboard never resets. Your XP from last year still counts.
- No regional splits. Everyone ranks against everyone.
- No competitive tiers (bronze/silver/gold leagues). Your rank is just... your rank.
- No class-specific boards. A Knight and a Wizard compete on the same board.
Why no seasons
Seasonal resets force players to re-grind the same progression for each season. Scope's XP is earned from real-life behavior, and real-life behavior doesn't reset at the end of a quarter. A permanent cumulative ranking matches how progress actually works - long-term consistency shows up, one-weekend bursts don't.
The "New" Badge
Brand-new players get a "New" badge on their leaderboard row for the first 72 hours of their account. After that, the badge disappears and you're indistinguishable from any other long-time player.
The badge exists so established players seeing a brand-new account in their matchmaking or leaderboard context can read "this is someone still finding their feet" without it being permanent.
What Shows Up Alongside Your Name
On each leaderboard row, a player's public info is visible:
- Username.
- Avatar class.
- Level.
- Total XP.
- Profile picture (if uploaded).
- New badge, if applicable.
That's it. No private data leaks onto the leaderboard - your habits, tasks, goals, and journals remain encrypted and invisible.
Anonymous Accounts Are Not on the Leaderboard
Anonymous (non-registered) accounts don't appear on the leaderboard. They play the game normally - they can fight, earn XP, level up - but the public ranking only shows registered players.
Upgrading an anonymous account to a registered one adds it to the leaderboard.
Related Pages
- Player Profiles
- Levelling Up (Avatar) - the XP that drives the ranking
- Arena Overview - the related PvP system
- Privacy Overview - what stays private
