Arena Leaderboards
TBC Anniversary · Season 2 · US · 2v2
How Rankings Are Calculated
Rankings on this leaderboard are pulled directly from the Blizzard Battle.net API and reflect live Season 1 TBC Anniversary data. Each player's position is determined by their current personal rating in that bracket — the same rating Blizzard uses to determine title eligibility at the end of each season.
Ratings update roughly every 5 minutes as Blizzard's systems sync. Win/Loss records shown are lifetime totals for the current season, not just personal rating games.
How Title Cutoffs Work
Arena titles in TBC Anniversary are awarded based on minimum rating thresholds set by Blizzard, pulled directly from the official PvP rewards API. Each title has a fixed minimum rating �� if your rating meets or exceeds that number at the end of the season, you receive the title. The ratings shown in the cards above are live and update as Blizzard adjusts them.
- Infernal Gladiator — highest minimum rating threshold
- Gladiator — second tier minimum rating
- Duelist — mid-tier minimum rating
- Rival — entry-level prestige minimum rating
- Challenger — lowest title minimum rating
Ties: When multiple players share the same rating exactly at a cutoff boundary, all tied players receive the title. Blizzard does not break ties — everyone at or above the minimum rating qualifies, which is why the rank shown on the cutoff cards may represent a range rather than a single rank.
How to Use This Leaderboard
Switch between 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5 brackets and between US and EU regions using the tabs at the top. Use the class filter buttons to narrow results to a specific class, or use the search bar to look up any character by name.
Click any character name to open their full profile page, which shows ratings across all three brackets, win/loss history, equipped gear, and talent builds (where available).
Pair this leaderboard with the arena points calculator to find exactly what rating you need to hit your weekly point goals.
When are titles awarded?
Titles are awarded at the end of each arena season, which Blizzard announces ahead of time. Your rating at the moment the season closes determines your eligibility — not your peak rating during the season. You must have played at least 10 games in that bracket during the season to qualify.
Do cutoff ratings change throughout the season?
Yes. The rating thresholds are set by Blizzard and can be updated throughout the season. Additionally, the rank shown beneath each cutoff card shifts constantly as players gain or lose rating — even if the minimum rating itself stays the same, more players may push above it as the season progresses. Check back regularly, especially in the final weeks, to see where you stand.
What is the difference between 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5 titles?
Each bracket has its own separate leaderboard and its own set of title cutoffs. A player can earn a title in each bracket independently — for example, you could be Duelist in 2v2 and Challenger in 3v3 at the same time. The Infernal Gladiator and Gladiator titles are among the most coveted in TBC and require sustained high-level performance throughout the entire season.
How accurate is the data?
All data is sourced directly from the official Blizzard Battle.net API. We do not modify, estimate, or interpolate any values. Character ratings, win/loss records, realm names, and class information are all returned verbatim from Blizzard's systems. The only calculations performed on our end are the title cutoff rank derivations, which scan the live leaderboard to find where each rating threshold falls.