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Rankings — leaderboard preview

Rankings shows how you stack up: live score, rank title, and a preview of top players when data is available. It ties together chat engagement, media unlocks, world challenges, and Games Vault completions.

You may need to sign in to see your full stats; the preview list still explains the feature to crawlers without executing client-side APIs.

Alex rankings and progression leaderboard concept

Score and rank titles — what they mean

Score and rank title display for Alex

Your score aggregates points from tasks, trials, and configured interactions across the product. Rank titles are milestones along that curve — they give you a readable label for how far you have progressed even when raw numbers are large.

The instructions page lists how common actions translate into points so the system is not a black box.

Leaderboard preview and privacy

Leaderboard preview top players list

The page can show a public or anonymized top list for competitive flavor; exact rows may depend on season settings and privacy rules. Authenticated users see their own standing alongside the preview.

Static HTML here still describes the feature so bots understand it is a leaderboard — not just a blank SPA shell.

How chat, world, and games feed the same score

Progression across chat world and games

You are not grinding a single mode: Alex chat, dungeon and ritual routes, gallery/video unlocks, and external Games Vault runs can all contribute when tasks are configured to award points.

Report-back tasks in chat after games are a primary way to connect out-of-band scores into the persona narrative.

Improving your standing — practical next steps

Next steps to improve rank and score

Work through open challenges, complete focus trials on the video page, and follow task prompts in chat. Re-read instructions when new seasons or multipliers go live.

Rank is for fun and progression framing — not a real-world competition; entertainment only.