Mage Arena: How Levels & Leveling Up Works
Levels in Mage Arena increase the more you play, while titles change based on how well you perform. A player with Level 20 Lackey might not be the best players out there (no offense if that’s you), while a Level 10 Novice has played fewer matches but has better performance. Here’s some more information on it all.
How Levels Work
Levels go up by simply playing matches. Every match gives experience, and even losses add progress. Your level shows how much time you have put into the game, not how skilled you are.
How Titles /Ranks Work
Titles are linked to performance and win rate. Winning often moves you up to higher titles, while repeated losses push you to lower ones. Titles change faster than levels and are a better indicator of how well you have been performing recently.
Read more about Titles and see the list of them here.
Why Levels And Titles Are Separate
The system separates time and skill. A high-level player may have a low title if they lose often, and a low-level player may have a high title if they win most of their early matches. This creates a clear picture of both experience and ability.
Final Blurb
Mage Arena uses levels to track how much you play and titles to track how well you play. This setup rewards dedication while showing which players are consistently winning.
FAQ
Does losing lower my level?
No, levels only increase as you play more matches.
Can my title go down?
Yes, titles can drop if you lose often or perform poorly.
Do levels or titles give bonuses?
No, they are cosmetic only and do not change stats or abilities.
Can you max out your level?
There is no confirmed cap, but titles have a top rank called Supreme Archmagus.

