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Mortal Kombat 11 Rankings

Player Rankings based on tournament performance and participationHow we rank players
RankPlayerCountryDF pointsCharacters
1
Bahrain
2000
2
UK
1300
3
Venezuela
820
+240
5
Canada
780
6
-
600
7
Brazil
600
8
Italy
500
+240
9
Mexico
500
10
Mexico
454
11
Canada
430
12
USA
430
13
-
400
14
-
400
16
Greece
400
17
USA
390
18
Russia
340
19
Azerbaijan
340
20
-
260
21
USA
260
22
-
260
23
UK
240
24
USA
240
25
Ukraine
240
26
USA
240
27
Andorra
234
28
Mexico
195
29
-
156
30
Switzerland
156
31
-
156
32
-
156
33
Austria
150
34
-
129
35
Switzerland
120
37
USA
120
38
Canada
120
39
-
120
41
Andorra
107
42
Dominican Republic
107
43
Puerto Rico
102
44
United States Minor Outlying Islands
102
45
-
86
46
Switzerland
86
47
Switzerland
86
48
Mexico
86
49
-
85
50
-
85
51
Switzerland
68
52
Switzerland
68
53
-
68
54
-
68

DashFight MK11 Rankings Methodology

Debating on who the best Mortal Kombat player in the world is a common pastime for fans of fighting games. It’s a topic that fascinates fans because as human beings we are wedded to the idea of hierarchy. Well, we have some hierarchy here for you. We used to have rankings before but these were based on other resources and their vision. After some feedback from the community, it was decided that this was not the best way forward, hence, the decision to have DashFight’s very own MK11 player rankings. 

This is the release version of DF Rankings, so while we’re going to improve our rankings over time and consider the data needed for more accurate estimation, the core concept of the Rankings will not change.

Methodology

At the moment, DF Rankings are ordered by years and regions. So, we currently have calculated the relevant rankings for both 2020 and 2021. It is our hope that this is improved with time as more data is collated. Unfortunately, we can’t go much further as there are no global leaderboards for all the years since competitive fighting games gained popularity. 

What are DF points? 

These are awarded to players who place highly in tournaments all over the world. So, think of it this way: a player competes in a tournament, achieves a high placing and is awarded points based on a variety of factors. 

Currently, we take the following things into consideration:

  • The region representation of the tournament, its format and prestige
  • Placement of the player as it relates to their performance in recent history.

We are considerate of all tournaments around the world and understand that there are different levels of importance attached (for instance, there is more prestige in being an Evo winner than being an NLBC champion). This is an ongoing process that will be revised as we get more feedback. 

Right now, DashFight’s tier list for tournaments goes like this:

  • Tier 1 — Global
  • Tier 1 — Regional
  • Tier 1 — National
  • Tier 2 — Global
  • Tier 2 — Regional
  • Tier 2 — National
  • Local / Community

You can check out the following table to see how the points are getting distributed according to the mentioned above factors

1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5-6 place 7-8 place 9-16 place 16-32 place 32-64 place 64-128 place
Tier 1. Global 2000 1300 780 600 430 340 240 130 70 10
Tier 1. Regional 1500 974 583 448 320 254 179 97 52 7
Tier 1. National 1000 649 389 299 214 170 120 56 35 5
Tier 2. Global 600 390 234 180 129 102 72 39 21 3
Tier 2. Regional 500 325 195 150 107 85 60 32 17 2
Tier 2. National 400 260 156 120 86 68 48 26 14 2
Local / Community 200 130 78 60 43 34 24 13 7 1

Rest assured that we will continue to improve and evolve this system as we scour the world for the best Mortal Kombat player.