
Opp VP – The average amount of VP scored by all players playing games against the reported faction.Note that a player’s chance of winning increases as they score points, but tends to increase rapidly around 70 VP scored, and 90% of players scoring 85+ points win their games. It’s the sum of all VP scored divided by the number of games. VP – The average amount of VP scored by all players reporting games for a specific faction.True Win % is the win rate for the faction with mirrors removed. True Win % – When we’re comparing factions, it’s kind of silly to include “mirror match” games where one player plays another with the same faction – the faction’s win rate in these games will always be 50%.Note that it’s possible for games to end in a draw, something that happens in about 1.2% of games. It’s the number of wins divided by the total number of games. Win % – This is the percentage of games won by all players reporting that as their faction.Data from games – both practice and tournaments – are collected in the app, filtered to remove bad results and old mission packs, and then aggregated for statistics purposes. We pull most of these stats from the ITC Battles App, the premier app for tracking and managing your games. I’ll also talk about a few that aren’t being displayed on the site yet, but will be in the near future.įirst, let’s start with the easy ones: The Basic Stats In today’s article I’m going to run through the major stats we use on the 40kstats site, talk about how they’re calculated, and what they mean when evaluating a faction. And which stats matter when you’re trying to evaluate a faction and its viability? But while some of those statistics are pretty self-explanatory, others are more difficult to decipher.
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If you’re a regular reader on the site, you’ll likely be aware that we recently acquired, updated, and relaunched the 40kstats website, an online archive of tournament results and statistics.

And that means you get me again, focusing on competitive play statistics. Hello again, Dear Reader! Primaris Kevin is once again out this week, taking some much-needed paternity leave to celebrate a new arrival.
