Editing OrionRank Ultimate: Six Months In

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==Methodology==
==Methodology==
The ranking gave players values based on their average placements, and then scores them based on set records. Variation exists based on how stacked the event is, and an official list of events used is provided on the OrionStats TTS, for January 1st to June 15th. All tournaments were sorted into different tiers that is listed below. Tournament values were determined by the attendance of players who were ranked on the OrionRank 2018 and power rankings from countries outside of the United States, Canada, and Japan, as well as specific values given to hidden bosses. Players qualify for the OrionRank depending on their placements at tournaments: top 64 placements at Category 5+, top 48 placements at Category 5, top 32 placements at Category 4+, top 24 at Category 4, and top 8 at Category 3.  
The ranking gave players values based on their average placements, and then scores them based on set records. Variation exists based on how stacked the event is, and an official list of events used is provided on the OrionStats TTS, for January 1st to June 15th. All tournaments were sorted into different tiers: Category 1 (Local), Category 2 (Regional), Category 3 (Super Regional), Category 4 (Major), and Category 5 (Supermajor); the major categories were further split into regular and plus category. Tournament values were determined by the attendance of players who were ranked on the OrionRank 2018 and power rankings from countries outside of the United States, Canada, and Japan, as well as specific values given to hidden bosses. Players qualify for the OrionRank depending on their placements at tournaments: top 64 placements at Category 5+, top 48 placements at Category 5, top 32 placements at Category 4+, top 24 at Category 4, and top 8 at Category 3.  


Each player has two different point values: a win value, or value that they receive for defeating a player, and a loss value, or value that would be subtracted for losing to a player.
Each player has two different point values: a win value, or value that they receive for defeating a player, and a loss value, or value that would be subtracted for losing to a player.

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