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Evony All-Star Battlefield 2026 Final Scores Guide

The dust has finally settled on Evony’s All-Star Battlefield Season 17, and if you followed the finals closely, you already know this wasn’t just another routine event—it was a full-blown war of endurance, coordination, and raw power. Across six continents, the best players clashed in Junior, Elite, and Major brackets, pushing their alliances to the absolute limit.

What makes this year especially interesting isn’t just who placed first—but how tightly contested many of these brackets were. In several cases, rankings came down to the final minutes, and individual brilliance didn’t always guarantee top rewards due to the heavy emphasis on team outcomes.

Heart of Galaxy (Servers 1663 Range)

This continent delivered one of the most balanced spreads across all brackets, with no single faction completely dominating.

Junior Top 3

  • Itenerant
  • Bostic
  • Halvin Wraith

Elite Top 3

  • GDC
  • Dr. for H2O
  • Atti and Co

Major Top 3

  • Zero
  • Dr. Francis
  • Red Door

What stands out here is consistency—no overwhelming sweep by a single alliance, which usually indicates evenly matched teams and strong coordination across the board.

Brilliant Star (Servers 1282–1662)

This was arguably one of the most lopsided Elite brackets in the entire event.

Junior Top 3

  • Sir Ralph IVth
  • Nomad
  • 911

Elite Top 3

  • Shadude
  • Roy
  • Rebel

Nine out of the top ten Elite players came from the same alliance (Bear), essentially confirming total dominance in this category.

Major Top 3

  • Nadir Korcho
  • Klein’s 11
  • Sarius

Even in Major, performance remained highly competitive, especially during the final 30 minutes where placements were constantly shifting.

Age of Gods (Servers 1002–1281)

A strong showing from multiple alliances made this one of the more unpredictable brackets.

Junior Top 3

  • Helios
  • Moon
  • Raz

Elite Top 3

  • Brown Starvo
  • Clayber D
  • Hystericus

Major Top 3

  • M432
  • Bolt 64
  • Stamp

Unlike Brilliant Star, no single alliance dominated here—this was a true mix of individual excellence.

King of Conquest (Servers 773–1001)

This continent had some of the most recognizable names and aggressive gameplay styles.

Junior Top 3

  • Enderone
  • Dangra
  • Green Tale

Elite Top 3

  • Kabasu 3
  • Eagle
  • Katsuni

Major Top 3

  • My Friend
  • Take 919 AQ
  • Tomatoes Apple Kiwi

The Major bracket here was particularly chaotic, with unconventional player names and unpredictable ranking shifts.

Peak of Glory (Servers 426–772)

A classic example of steady, calculated gameplay winning over brute force.

Junior Top 3

  • Artimus
  • I am DAC
  • Rogue

Elite Top 3

  • Miththeral
  • Sh
  • Fury

Major Top 3

  • Hypo
  • Rajargi
  • YB

This continent highlighted something important: high individual scores don’t always translate into top team placements.

Lord of Domination (Servers 2–425)

The oldest servers brought experience—and it showed.

Junior Top 3

  • J2125
  • Ses
  • Jabin

Elite Top 3

  • Bulldogs
  • Whidmo
  • Yogi

Major Top 3

  • Cara Oz
  • AG Bob 77
  • Berg

Veteran coordination played a huge role here, with disciplined gameplay outperforming more aggressive styles seen elsewhere.

How Rankings Actually Work (Important)

One of the biggest misconceptions in All-Star Battlefield is this:

High individual rank ≠ guaranteed best rewards

Here’s why:

  • Rewards are heavily tied to team placement (Eagle, Stallion, Bear, Lion, etc.)
  • You can rank Top 3 individually but still lose out if your team finishes lower
  • There are two reward layers:
    • Total Ranking Rewards (team-based)
    • Round/Score Rewards (individual-based)

This creates a unique dynamic where:

  • Solo performance matters
  • But team coordination matters more

Key Takeaways from 2026 Finals

  • Elite bracket saw the most dominant alliance performance (Bear)
  • Several continents had extremely close finishes
  • Team rankings continue to outweigh individual brilliance
  • Older servers rely more on strategy, newer ones on power spikes

The All-Star Battlefield continues to evolve into one of Evony’s most competitive formats—not because of raw power alone, but because it forces players to balance personal performance with team success.

This year proved one thing clearly:
Even the strongest players can’t carry alone anymore.

If you’re planning to compete in the next season, don’t just focus on stats—focus on coordination, timing, and team synergy. That’s where the real wins are decided.

Oman Bilal

Oman Bilal has been engrossed into video games since his childhood days. He has been playing numerous mobile games and finds his expertise in Clash Royale, Clash Mini, Puzzle games, and even Roblox.

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