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As of end of 2017
Region Power Rankings
One rating per region on a shared global axis, moved only by inter-region games at internationals. +150 means a region runs ~150 Elo stronger than the average region; two teams from the same region meeting at Worlds is just a normal game.
⚠ First international year
2017 is the dawn of international tracking — region strengths here are seeded from the earliest cross-region play, not yet settled by a full season of games. Read the order as rough, not gospel.
| No. | Region | Strength | vs #1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Korea | +197 | — | |
| China | +108 | 37% | |
| North America | +40 | 29% | |
| Europe | +28 | 27% | |
| LMS | -32 | 21% | |
| Turkey | -32 | 21% | |
| Brazil | -53 | 19% | |
| Asia Pacific | -70 | 18% | |
| Americas | -89 | 16% | |
| Oceania | -89 | 16% | |
| Vietnam | -118 | 14% | |
| Japan | -148 | 12% | |
| Latin America | -185 | 10% | |
| CIS | -212 | 9% | |
| SEA | -225 | 8% |
The pale line in each trend marks 0 — an average region. “vs #1” is the Elo win chance an average team from this region would have against an average team from the top-ranked region. A region only moves when it plays an inter-region game, so dormant regions sit frozen at their last appearance.