Player Profiles
Tapping any row on the leaderboard, or any opponent in your arena history, opens that player's profile page. It's a read-only view of their public presence in Scope - their build, their arena record, their stats.

What a Public Profile Shows
Other players can see:
- Username and avatar class.
- Level and cumulative XP total.
- Profile picture (if uploaded) or the class's default portrait.
- Equipment loadout - the full paper doll with every equipped item.
- Combat stats - attack power, magic power, max HP, defense ratings, speed, luck, dodge, crit chance.
- Real-life stats - the four combat-relevant ones (Strength, Intelligence, Vitality, Clarity) with their current zones.
- Arena history (or at least fight counts).
- Account age / "New" badge for accounts under 72 hours old.
From the profile, you can see exactly what someone else is fighting with.
What Stays Private
The profile doesn't expose anything personal:
- No habit list. Other players can't see what habits you have or how you're doing with them.
- No task list. Your tasks are yours.
- No goal content. Other players can't see your goals' names, outcomes, or progress.
- No journal entries. Journal content is encrypted and never exposed.
- No wishlist. Your wishlist is personal - nobody else ever sees it.
- No real-life stats Social, Charisma, Willpower - hidden even on profiles since they're non-combat.
The profile is strictly "combat self-presentation" - build, gear, arena record. Everything behind your real-life engagement stays between you and your devices.
Equipment Inspection
The profile's paper doll shows every equipped item. Tap an item slot to see the item's full details - its name, stats, rarity, level, description. Nothing is gated; if they're wearing it, you can inspect it.
This is how you can really learn from other players' builds. A player ranked above you on the leaderboard might have a specific combination of items you haven't considered. Or an opponent who just beat you in the arena might show exactly why - their Speed-stacked build explained the dodge chain you watched.
Game Stats and Real-Life Stats
The profile shows two stat groups:
- Combat stats - the derived numbers the battle engine uses. Attack Power, Max HP, dodge chance, etc. Reflects their current build and gear.
- Real-life combat stats - Strength, Intelligence, Vitality, Clarity with their current zones. Reflects how they've been living.
The real-life stats are especially interesting to see on a high-ranked player - it often reveals that their leaderboard position comes as much from consistency (stats in Doing Well or Mastery) as from build choices.
Can You Message a Profile
No. Scope's leaderboard doesn't have a messaging system, friend system, or social graph. Profiles are read-only windows, not interactive social features. The model is: play the game, see how others are doing, learn from their builds, move on.
If you want to connect with other players, that happens outside the app (the Scope Discord, for example).
Your Own Profile
You can view your own profile page too. It looks the same as any other - from your own perspective, it shows exactly what others see when they look at you. A good sanity check for "is my build presentable" or "what does my current zone look like."
