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 Once enough candidates for a certain battle tier are found, the matchmaker tries two form two teams from them. For this purpose each vehicle is assigned a certain weight, and the maker-maker tries to keep the weight of both teams as equal as possible. Weighting is performed by vehicle tier and vehicle type, some vehicles are individually weighted, and for some vehicles there are special restrictions. Once enough candidates for a certain battle tier are found, the matchmaker tries two form two teams from them. For this purpose each vehicle is assigned a certain weight, and the maker-maker tries to keep the weight of both teams as equal as possible. Weighting is performed by vehicle tier and vehicle type, some vehicles are individually weighted, and for some vehicles there are special restrictions.
  
?Below are the rules for game version v0.7.1:+Below are the rules for game version v0.7.1:
  
 *'''Weight by Vehicle Tier''' is applied as follows: *'''Weight by Vehicle Tier''' is applied as follows:
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 ===Vehicle Tier=== ===Vehicle Tier===
?Vehicle tier is '''NOT''' taken into consideration when balancing teams. This is a common misconception among players. For example, under the current rules a Type 59 tier 8 medium can be matched against a tier 7 heavy tank. The Type 59 has a matchmaking weight of 40 and the tier 7 heavy tank has a matchmaking weight of 39.15, i.e. nearly the same. +Vehicle tier is '''NOT''' taken into consideration when balancing teams. This is a common misconception among players. For example, under the current rules a tier 8 medium can be matched against a tier 7 heavy tank. The tier 8 medium has a matchmaking weight of 40 and the tier 7 heavy tank has a matchmaking weight of 39.15, i.e. nearly the same.
  
 ===Platoons=== ===Platoons===
?'''IMPORTANT:''' If you are in a [[Battle_Types#Platoons|platoon]], the entire platoon is placed into battles according to the platoon member in the vehicle with the highest [[#Battle_Tiers|battle tier]]. This can produce unwanted results in particular for new players at the lower tiers. For example, a tier 3 SPG can join battles up to battle tier 8, where you will meet up to tier 7 tanks, whereas a tier 3 medium tank on its own can only join battles up to battle tier 6, which includes at most tier 5 tanks. If those two platoon together the SPG will pull the medium tank up into its battle tier, where there tier 3 medium will be hopelessly outclassed. Please take this into account when forming platoons.+'''IMPORTANT:''' If you are in a [[Battle_Types#Platoons|platoon]], the entire platoon is placed into battles according to the platoon member in the vehicle with the highest [[#Battle_Tiers|battle tier]]. This can produce unwanted results in particular for new players at the lower tiers. For example, a tier 3 SPG can join battles up to battle tier 8, where you will meet up to tier 7 tanks, whereas a tier 3 medium tank on its own can only join battles up to battle tier 6, which includes at most tier 5 tanks. If those two platoon together the SPG will pull the medium tank up into its battle tier, where the tier 3 medium will be hopelessly outclassed. Please take this into account when forming platoons.
  
 A special case of this is when you see a top tier tank platooned with one or two tier 1 tank. This is sometimes done on purpose. If you look above, a tier 10 heavy tank weighs 145 points, whereas a tier 1 tank weighs only 2. Thus the platoon's team a priori has a massive point deficit, which the match-maker will balance out by either dragging more lower tier tanks into the enemy team or by dragging more high tier tanks into the platoon's team. The tactic is frowned upon but permissible. It has become rare these days, likely because the success chances are mediocre. With two tier 1 tanks the team is missing 13.3% of its team that could play a useful role during the battle, whereas the only useful contribution the tier 1 tanks can make is sneak into the enemy cap. A special case of this is when you see a top tier tank platooned with one or two tier 1 tank. This is sometimes done on purpose. If you look above, a tier 10 heavy tank weighs 145 points, whereas a tier 1 tank weighs only 2. Thus the platoon's team a priori has a massive point deficit, which the match-maker will balance out by either dragging more lower tier tanks into the enemy team or by dragging more high tier tanks into the platoon's team. The tactic is frowned upon but permissible. It has become rare these days, likely because the success chances are mediocre. With two tier 1 tanks the team is missing 13.3% of its team that could play a useful role during the battle, whereas the only useful contribution the tier 1 tanks can make is sneak into the enemy cap.
  
 Apart from these considerations, platoons play no role in matchmaking, the matchmaker does not balance the number of platoons nor do platooned tanks receive special weight anymore. Apart from these considerations, platoons play no role in matchmaking, the matchmaker does not balance the number of platoons nor do platooned tanks receive special weight anymore.
 +===Map Restrictions===
 +Battles in [[#Battle_Tiers|battle tiers]] 1 and 2 take place on a limited subset of the available maps only. This is done to allow new players to familiarize themselves with these smaller maps while they learn the basics of the game. Also except for Karelia these are the smallest/most compact maps in the game, better suited for the very limited low tier tanks.
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 +Battle Tier 1 fights on these maps:
 +*[[Malinovka]]
 +*[[Himmelsdorf]]
 +*[[Mines]]
 +Battle Tier 2 additionally fights on these maps:
 +*[[Karelia]]
 +*[[Prokhorovka]]
 +*[[Ensk]]
 }} }}
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