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'''Alliances: Strength in Numbers'''
== '''Manager Premier League (The Pyramid)''' ==
Joining an [[Alliances|Alliance]] is one of the most effective ways to transition from a solo manager to a global power player. Alliances are player-run collectives that share knowledge, resources, and tactical secrets to dominate the [[Rankings]].


The Manager Premier League, often referred to as the Pyramid, is a prestigious monthly competition designed to identify the most elite managers in the game. Unlike standard career stats, the Premier League resets every month, rewarding managers who consistently demonstrate superior [[Fight tactics]] and strategic scheduling against high-level opposition.


'''1. Benefits of Joining an Alliance'''


Being part of a team provides more than just social interaction; it offers tangible gameplay advantages that help you [[Earn Money]].
'''1. The Scoring Formula'''


Shared Scouting: Many top-tier Alliances maintain private databases of opponent tendencies. This gives you a massive advantage when setting your [[Fight Tactics]].
Success in the Premier League is not just about winning; it is about who you beat. The league uses a specific mathematical formula to ensure that wins against elite opponents are valued more than wins against "easy" competition.


Training Synergy: Alliances often pool their resources to build and maintain elite [[Gym Management|Gyms]]. Members typically get priority access or discounted rates, allowing for faster skill gains.
The Base Formula: (Wins - Losses) x Opposition Hype = Total Points.


Internal Sparring: Coordinating training sessions with trusted teammates reduces the risk of random injuries and ensures your fighters are always improving.
Opposition Hype: This is determined by the official [[Rankings]] of your opponents. Beating a world-ranked fighter provides a massive boost to your score compared to beating a regional prospect.


Excluded Bouts: To ensure the integrity of the league, [[QFC]] (Quick Fight Card) fights, draws, fights against your own roster, Kickboxing, and Grappling matches do not contribute toward your point totals or fight volume.


'''2. Alliance-Owned Companies'''


The most powerful Alliances operate as business conglomerates. By working together, members can control entire sectors of the game economy.
'''2. The Volume Adjustment (The "24 Fight" Rule)'''


Consolidated Branding: An Alliance might own several [[Clothing Company|Clothing Companies]] or [[Nutrition Company|Nutrition Companies]], cross-promoting products to maximize profits for all members.


Event Hosting: Some Alliances run their own fight organizations, ensuring their fighters get the best matchups and highest visibility to build [[Hype]].
To prevent hyper-active managers from dominating through sheer volume of fights, the league utilizes an adjustment system once a manager exceeds 24 qualifying bouts.


Standard Scoring: If your total fights (minus draws) is 24 or lower, your total points remain as they are.


'''3. VIP and Management Tools'''
Adjusted Scoring: If you compete in more than 24 fights, your total points are divided by the number of fights. This ensures that managers must maintain a high "Quality of Win" rather than simply grinding out dozens of low-level victories.


Managing the logistics of an Alliance is made significantly easier through [[VIP]] features.
The manager with the highest Adjusted Points at the end of the month is crowned the winner for that period.


Alliance Forums and Chat: [[VIP]] members have access to streamlined communication tools, making it easier to coordinate fight schedules and tactical shifts.


The [[Notepad]]: Alliance leaders often use the [[Notepad]] to track the progress of junior members, manage gym rosters, and plan future "takeovers" of specific weight class [[Rankings]].
'''3. Historical RecordsTracking'''


[[Fighter Slots]]: To be a valuable asset to a top Alliance, managers often purchase additional [[Fighter Slots]]. A larger roster means you can represent your team across more divisions simultaneously.
League History: You can view the results of previous months using the in-game dropdown menu. Official historical tracking for the Premier League began in January 2026.
 
 
'''4. Reputation and Global Standings'''
 
An Alliance’s strength is measured by the collective success of its managers.
 
Climbing the Leaderboard: Every win by an Alliance member contributes to the team's overall prestige. High-ranking Alliances find it much easier to recruit the best new talent and secure the most lucrative sponsorship deals.
 
Marketability: Fighters associated with legendary Alliances often gain [[Hype]] faster, which directly leads to more opportunities to [[Earn Money]] through high-tier contracts.
 
 
'''5. Community and Recruitment'''
 
Finding the right Alliance is a key part of the MMA Tycoon experience.
 
[[Sign up to the Forums|The Forums]]: The [[Forums]] are the primary place for Alliance recruitment. [[Forums|Sign up today]] to browse "Recruitment" threads or post your own resume to attract interest from top teams.
 
[[Mentor]]: If you are unsure which Alliance to join, check the [[Mentor]] section for advice on finding a team that matches your playstyle and goals.

Revision as of 16:32, 12 March 2026

Manager Premier League (The Pyramid)

The Manager Premier League, often referred to as the Pyramid, is a prestigious monthly competition designed to identify the most elite managers in the game. Unlike standard career stats, the Premier League resets every month, rewarding managers who consistently demonstrate superior Fight tactics and strategic scheduling against high-level opposition.


1. The Scoring Formula

Success in the Premier League is not just about winning; it is about who you beat. The league uses a specific mathematical formula to ensure that wins against elite opponents are valued more than wins against "easy" competition.

The Base Formula: (Wins - Losses) x Opposition Hype = Total Points.

Opposition Hype: This is determined by the official Rankings of your opponents. Beating a world-ranked fighter provides a massive boost to your score compared to beating a regional prospect.

Excluded Bouts: To ensure the integrity of the league, QFC (Quick Fight Card) fights, draws, fights against your own roster, Kickboxing, and Grappling matches do not contribute toward your point totals or fight volume.


2. The Volume Adjustment (The "24 Fight" Rule)


To prevent hyper-active managers from dominating through sheer volume of fights, the league utilizes an adjustment system once a manager exceeds 24 qualifying bouts.

Standard Scoring: If your total fights (minus draws) is 24 or lower, your total points remain as they are.

Adjusted Scoring: If you compete in more than 24 fights, your total points are divided by the number of fights. This ensures that managers must maintain a high "Quality of Win" rather than simply grinding out dozens of low-level victories.

The manager with the highest Adjusted Points at the end of the month is crowned the winner for that period.


3. Historical RecordsTracking

League History: You can view the results of previous months using the in-game dropdown menu. Official historical tracking for the Premier League began in January 2026.